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UNⅣ=RSITY OF CALiCuT
Abstract
Sぬ ool of Distance Educalon― Re∞gnibon of Programrrles● 綸bred under Cpen and Oisbnce Leaming mode‐ Approval
of sttldy nlalenals of BSc Programme trl Mahemaucs― Sanc10ned― orders issued ・
U O No 7944/2018/AdmnSchooI●fD`tance Edι icatbn
Dated,Ca‖ cut University P O,02072018
Read:-1) UGC Public notice F .NO 74-Bj2O17(DEIS 1V) Dtd 2112t2018 .
2) U.O.No. 5180/201 8/Admn Dated 26.04.201 8.3) Lr F.No.75- l/20L8(DEB-|V) Dtd 06-06-2018 from the UGC.4) U.O.No. 684 1 120 1 4/ Admn dated . 1 6.07.20 1 4..
. ORDER
The University Grant Commission ,vide reference cited first, directed the Higher EducationInstitutions intending to ofter Programmes through Open and Distance Learning (ODL) mode for theacademic year begining from July -2018 to apply afresh for recognition as per the UGC ODLRegulations 2C 17.
Vloe paper read second , ihe University issued orders speorfying the approval of the SLMs of ailProgrammes offered under Schooi of Distance Educ€tion.
Vide paper read third, the UGC has insisted to submit the cogy of approyal of Statutory Bodies ofall SLMS sep3rately.
Vide paper read as (4), the Scheme and Syllabus of B.Sc in Mathematics under CUCBCSS UG2014has been implemented in the University, w.e.f. 2014 Acjrrissions.
The University ( in compliance with the directions frorn UGC on the approvai of SLMs offered under'
SDE) furnishing the details of approved SLMS oifered lor the BSc. Prograrnme in Meti'lematics as
stated below .
SL}ls OF BSc PROGRAMME lN MATHEMATICS
SLMS of Common Cousrses in Enqlish
1) Transactions: Essential Engllsh Language Skills
2) ways With Words
3) Writing for Academic &Professional Success
4) Zeitgeist:Reading on C,onrtemporary culture
5) Signatures: Expressing the Self
6) Spectrum: Literature and Contemporary lssues
SLMS of Common courses Other than EnglishりArabicl)COmmunicalve sk‖s h Arabc2)Reading Arabic LleratureJTransiation
3)Reading Arabic Literature-1:4)Cuture and Civ‖izalonl‖)Maiaya:aml)Malayala Sahtthyam‐ 1
2)Malayala sahthyam― ‖
3)Malayala sahthyam‐ |‖
4)Maaya‖a sahthyam‐lVculture and TransiationSLMs ofCOMPLEMENTARY COURSES
ll) Hindi1) Prose and drama2) Grarnmar Correspondence and
3) Poetry in Hindi4) Novel and Short Stories
lV) Sanskrit1) Kavya Literature and Applied Grammar2) Prose and Applied Grammar3) Drama and Alankara4) History of Sanskrit Literature, Kerala '
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1 )Mathematical Economics 2)Basic Statistics and probability (l Sem)
1)Mathematical Economics 2) probabilityDistiibutions ([Sem)1)Mathematical Econcn:ics 2)Statisticai lnterence (lii Sem)
1) Applied Statistics 2) Mathematcai Economics (tV)
SLMs of CORE COURSES
1 .Foundations of Mathematics- I scnlesisr2.Calculus- ll semester3.Calculus and Analytic Geometry - lll semester4.Theory of Equations, Matr.ices and Vector Calculus - IV sernester5.Differential Equatioas - V semester6.Vector Calculus- V semesterT.Abstract Algebra - V semester8.Bas(c Mathematical Analysis- V semester9.Number Theory and Linear Aigebla- Vl semester'10. Real Analysis - Vl semester
'! l. Complex Analysis- Vl semester
12. Numerical Methods - Vl sernester
SLMs of Elective courses'1 . Graph Theory
2. Linear Programming and Game Theory
The Mce Chancellor after having examined the matter in detail, in exercising the powers vestedupon as per Calicut UniveJsity Act'1975 - Se-ction 10 (13) , accorded sanction-for aiproval olthe study,naierials prepared for B.Sc Programrne in Matiremati'qs ofiereC under Schooi of Diiiance Educationas detailed abcve, subject to ratification Lry Thg Acc65.r.lic Council.
Orders are issued aacordingly
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Deputy RegistrarTo
The Concerned
Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA to PVC/pA ro Regiskar/pA to C 9SF/FC
Fonrvarded / By Order
Section Officer
F‖ e Ref No 63265/SDE― H― ASST‐ 1/201
Sctroot of Distance Education-Recogni6on or rrogra.*ffoo.d under open and Distance Leaming mode -Approva!
ofs[]dy mai,.rials of M-A. Programrne in Economics- Sanclioned- orders issued '
U O No 7974/2013/AdmnScho● lof DLtance Educatlon
Dated,Ca cut Un市 e「sty P Ot02 07 2018
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Vlde paper read third,the UCC hasinsisted to submitthe∞ py of app「 oval of Statutory Bodies of a‖
SLMs separately
Vlde paper read fourth,the Scheme and sy‖ bi ofthe M A Programme in Econonnics has been
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PAPER V― !NTERNAT10NAL ECONOMiCSPAPER V!‐AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS(Oplonall)PAPER VI卜 DEVELOPMENTAL ECONOMICS(OptiOnal lりPAPER Vll卜 POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CAPITAL:SM(Op10nal‖ り
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School of Dislance Education-Recognition of Prcgrammes offered under Cpen and Distance Leaming mode -Approval
ofsurdy materials of MA. Prog.amme in English- Sanctioned- orders issued
School●f DIstance=ducat● n
U O No 7962/2018/Admn Dated,Ca‖ cut University P O,02072018
Readi-1)UGC Pub輌 c nolce F N0 74-8/2017(DEiS lヽ 9 Dtd 21/2/20182)U O No 5180/2018/Admn Dated,Ca‖ cut University P O.260420183)F No 75-1/20L8(DEB iV)Dtd 06-06-20184)U O No GA1/B2/5893/2001 Dtd 31-05-2002
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The University Crant Cornmission,vlde reference cited l「 st,directed the H19her Educatton lnsututtOris
intending to ofFe「 Programmes through Open arld Distance Learning(ODL)mode fOrthe academicyear begining from」 uly-2018 to apply afresh for recognitlon as pert「 :e UGC ODL Regt.lations 201 7
Ⅵde paperread second Unive「 sity issued orde「 s specifying the approval of the SLMS of a l
Pro9「 ammes offered under School of Distance Educatton
Vide paper read third UCC has insisted to subnlitthe● opy of approval of Statutory Bodies of a‖
SLMs separately
Vide University Orderfourth the Scheme and Sy‖ abus of M A Programmein EngMshimplementedin the University
The Un市 ersity(n cOmp‖ ance with the d rections from UCC orlthe approval of SLMs o「 ered under
SDE)furniShing the deta‖ s of SLMs of M A Programmein Eng‖ sh as stated below
SLMs OFlM A ENGL:SH
Paperi‐ CRITICIS AND THEORY:A SURVEY
Paper‖ ―BRITISH LITERATURE SURVEY:(From the age of Chauserto the Romanuc age)
Paper‖ l― BRITISH LITERATURE SURVEY:(Fro市 the Vlcto「ian age to 1940)
Paper lV‐ SHAKESPEARE(Optiona‖ )
Paper V― :ND:AN WRIT!NG IN ENGLISH(OpiOnal‖ )
SLMs OF‖ MA ENGLiSH
PAPER VI― BRITISH LITERATURE SURVEY(FROM 1940 TO THE PRESENT)
PAPER VI卜 THE ENGLISH LANGUACE:HISTORY AND STRUCTURE
PAPER Vl!|‐ AMERICAN LITERATURE(Oplona‖ ‖)
PAPER IX‐ EUROPEAN FiCT10N(OptiOnal lV)
PAPER X‐ LINGUIST:CS(Op10nal V)
Theヽ■ce Chance‖ or after having examined the matterin deta‖ ,in exercising the powers vested
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Orders are issued accoidingly
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The Concerned
Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA tc PVC/PA to Registrar/PA to C SSF/FC
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F‖ e Ref No 63265/SDE― H―ASST‐ 1/201
School of Distance Education-Recognition of Programmes offered under Open and Dislance Leaming mode -Approval
of study maErials of MA. ProgEmme in Political Science- Sanctoned- orders issued .
じ O No 7975/2018/AdmnSchoo:♂ Dlstance Educatlon
Dated,CaHcut Universlty P O,02072018
Readil) UGC Public notice F.NO 74-812017( DEIS 1V) Otd 211212018 .
2) U.O.No. 51 80/20 1 8/Admn Dated, Calicut University.P.O, 26.04.20'18.3) Lr. F.No. 7S l/20L8(DEB-|V) Dtd 06-06-2018.4).U.O.No. 6165/2016/Admn Dated, 13.05.2016.
ORDER
The University Grant Commission ,vide reference cited first, directed the Higher.Ed-ucation lnstitutionsintending to offer Programmes through open and Distance Learning (oq!l Tqd_e foj the.academicyear bejining frorn Ju-ly -2018 to apfty afresh for recognition as per the UGC ODL Regulations 2017.
vde paper read second , the University issued orders specifying the approval of the sLMs of ail
Programmes offered.under School of Distance Education.
Mde paper read thirc, ucc has insisted to submit the copy of approval of statutory Bodies of all
SLMs separately.
Mde paper read fourth above,orders were issued implementing , the revised scheme & syllabus ofM.A.Political Science under School of Distance Education Programme.
The University ( in coripliance with the directions from UGC on the approval of SLMS offered under
SDE) furnishing the details of sLMs in M.A. Programme in Political science as stated below.
SLMs OF M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paper I Modern Political Analysis and Political Sociology
Paper 2 Modern lndian Social and Political Thought
Paper 3 lndian Government and Politics
Paper 4 Theories and Concepts of Public Administration
Semester ll
Paper 5 Research MethodologY
Paper 6 Political Theory: Liberal Tradition
Paper 7 lssues in lndian Politics
Paper 8 Comparative Poiitics
Semester lll
Paper I Political Theory : Matxian Traciition
Paper 1O Theories and Concepts of lnternational Politics
Paper 11 Human Rights in lndia
Paper 12lssues ln lndian Administration
Semester lV
Paper 13 State and Society in Kerala
Paper 14 lssues in lnternational Politics
Paper 15India's Foreign Policy
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Paper 16 Development Administration and Peoples planning
Paget 17 Ancient and Medieval Political Thought
The Vice Chancellor, after having examineci the matter In detail, in exercising the powers vestedupon as per Calicut University Act'1975 - Se_ction 10 (13) , accorded sanction for apiroval of the studymaterials prepared for M A. Prograrnme in Political Science offered under School of DisianceEduoation as detailed above, sulr.ject to raiiflcation by The Accademic Council.
. Orders are issued accordingiy l:f/{ht/Gee'thd M P
Deputy Registrar
ToThe Concerned
Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA tc PVC/PA tc Registrar/pA tc C 9SF/FC
Forwarded / By Order
Section Orf,cer
F‖ e Ref No 63265/SDE‐ H―ASST-1/2018/
School of Dislanc€ Educalion-Recognitjon of Programmes offered under Open and Distance Leaming mode -Approval
ofstudy materials of MA Progaarnrne in Sanskrit- Sanciioned- orders ilsued .
U O No 7970/2018/AdmnSchool●f Dttance Educatお n
Dated,Ca‖ cut Universlty P O,02072018
Readil) UGC Public notice F.NO 74-812017( DEIS 1V) Dtd 2112120182) U.O.No. 51 80/20'l 8/Admn Dated, 26.04.20 1 8.3) Lr. F.No. 75- I /2018(DE&|V) Dtd 06-06-2018 from the UGC.4) U.O.No.4187/2014ladmn Dtd 25lO4l2O1 45) U.O.No.85al201 s/Admn Dtd 28101 l2O1 5.
ORDER
The University Grant commission ,vide reference cited first, directed the Higher Education -
lnstitutions intending to offer Programmes through Open and Distance Learning (ODL)-m-ode for the
academic year begi-ning from Jult -2018 to apply afresh for recognition as per the UGC ODLRegulations 2017.
Vide paper read second , the university issued orders specirying the approval of the sLMs of all
Programmes oifered under School of Distance Education.
Vide paper read third, the UGC has insisted to submit the mpy of approval of Statutory Bodies of all
SLMs separately.
Mde Paper read fourth above, the scheme and Syllabi of Id.A. Programme in sanskrit (General)
has been impiementecj in the University frcm 2014 admission onwards.
vde paper read fifth above the Scheme and syllabi of M.A. Programme in sanskrit (sahithya) hasbeen implemented in the University from 2015 admission onwards-
The University ( in compliance with the directions from UGC on the approval.of SLMs offered underSDE) furnishingihe details of sLMs offered for the M A Programme in sanskrit as stated below .
SLMs OF I M.A. SANSKRIT (SAHITHYA)
Pape l-Poetry and Poetics-l
Paper ll -Prose and Drama
Paper lll-Manuscriptology
Paper lV -Nyaya and Vyakarana -l
Paper V-Poetics-ll
Paper Vl-Poetics-lll
Paper Vll-Poetics lV
Paper Vlll-Poetics V
Paper lX-Nyaya and VYakarana-!!
Paper X-Nirukta and Mimamsa
PaperXl-Dramaturgy
PaperXll-Poetics Vl
Paper xlll-Elements of lndian Philosophy
Paperxlv-Traditional Sanskrit Theatre of Kerala
Paper)O/-Comparative Linguistics
PaperX/l-Comparative Literary Theories
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PaperXVll-General Essay
SLMs OF M.A.SANSKRIT
Pape:' l- Poetry and Drar.na
Paper ll- Dramaturgy
Paper lll - Mahabhashya and NiruKa
Paper lV Elements of lnoian Philosophy
Paper V - Dhanyaloka and V)r'aktiviveka
Paper Vl -Sinddhantha Kaun-udi
Paper Vll - Vakrokttli'/iia
Paper Vlll - Comparative Linguistics
Paper lX
Paper X
Paper Xl
Paper Xll
Paper Xlll
Paper XIV
Paper XV
Paper: )(\/l
Paper X/llThe Vice chancellor, after ha!:ng examined the matier in detail, ir exercising the powers vested
upon as per calicut univ,srsiiy Aci'1975 - section 10 ('13) , acmrded sanction foi app;oval of the studymaterials prenared for M A. Programme in Sanskrit offe.ed under schooi of Distancb Education asdetailed above, subject to ratificaiion by The Accademic Council.
Orders are issued accordingly.
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Section Officer
Rasagangadhara
Kavyaprakasa
Dvanyaloka(ll and lU
Ancient lndian Science and Technology
Nyaya and Mimamsa
Vedanta
Manuscriptology
Comparative Literary Theory
General Essay
ToP Sto V αPAto PVC′ PAlo RegistraげPAto C WSF/FC
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of shrdy materials of M Com Programme -Sanclioned- o!'ders issued
U O No 7977/2018/Ad mnSch●●l●f Distance Educatbn
Dated,Ca‖cut Universlty P_0,02072018
Readi-1)UGC Pub‖ c nolce F N0 74-8/2017(DEIS lや つdated 21/2/2018
2)U O No 5180/2013/Admn Dated,260420183)L「 F No 75‐ 1/20L8(DEB IⅥ dated o6-06-20184)U O No 8965/2015/Adnin Dated 20/03/2015
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The Un市 ersity Grant Commission,vide reference cked irst,d rected the H19her Educatton insttuttonsintending to offer Pro9rammes through Open and Distance Learning(ODL)mode fOrthe academicyear beglning from」 uly-2018 to apply afresh for recognition as perthe UGC ODL Regulations 2017
Ⅵde paperread second,the University issued o「 ders specifying the app「 o、ねlof the SLMs ofa‖
Programmes offered under School of Distance Education
Ⅵde paperread third,the UGC hasinsisted to submitthe copy Of app「 oval of Statutory Bodles of a‖
SLMs separately
・ Ⅵde pap…ad bunh SanttOn has been a:『鰤譜{ぶ諸脇嘲:R竃」置げ齋肥計e
Regulatlons,Scheme and Sy abifor MCom P「
(SDE)w ef 2015-16 academic year onwarcs
The University(in COmpliance輛 th the directions from UGC on the approval of SLMs offered under
SDE)furniShing the deta‖ s of SLMsln MCom Programme as stated below
SLMs OF:M.ComSenlesteriPAPER l l-3usiness Envi「 onmentPAPER 1 2‐ Quantlauve Techniques fbr Business DecisionsPAPER 1 3-Accounung fbr Managerial DecisionsPAPER 1 4-:T Applicalon in CommercePAPER 1 5‐ 0「ganizational Theory and Behaviour
Serllester‖
PAPER 2 1‐ lnternalonal SuisinessPAPER 2:2‐ Advanced Co「po「ate Accounting
PAPER 2 3-Business CommunicatlonsPAPER 2 4-Management SciencePAPER 2 5‐ Strategic Management and Co「 po「ate Governance _‖M.ComSerrlester‖ :
PAPER ll FINANCIAL MARKETS AND!NSTITUT10NPAPER 12 1NCOME TAX LAVrAND PRACTiCE
I PAPER 13 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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Serllester iVPAPER 14 F:NANCIAL DERIVAT:VES AND RISK MANAGEMENTPAPER 15 COST MANAGEMENT :Fh:n“
y Su:口,chanattdLよ釧“
ManagementELECT:VE!‖ Strategic FinaOcial Management
(Markelng
ELECTIVE IV Tax Planning and Management(Finance)/SerViCe Markettng(Markeing)
The Vce Chance‖ or after having examined the matterin deta‖ ,in exercising the powers vested
upon as per Cancut university Act'1975-Section 1 0(13),accOrded sanction for approval ofthe study
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materials prepareC for Mfum Programme offered under School of Distance Education as detailedabove, subject to ratification by The Accademic Councii.
Orders are issued accordlngly
G鰍/Deputy Registrar
The Concerned
Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA to PVC/PA to Registrar/PA to C FJSFIFC
Forwarded / By Order
Section Officer
To
F‖ e Ref No 63265/SDE― H―ASST‐ 1/201
School of Distance Educalion-Recognition of Programmes offered under Open and Distance Leaming mode -Approvalof study materials of MSc ProglErnme i. Mathematics Sanctioned- orders issued
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The University Grant Commisslon,vide refe「 ence cled frst,directed the H19her Educalon lns‖ tutlonsintending to oTer Programmes through Open and Distance Learning(ODL)mode fOrthe academicyear begining from」 uly-2018 to apply afresh fo「 recognition as perthe UGC ODL Regulations 2017
Ⅵde paper read second University issued orders specifying the approval of the SLMs of a‖Programmes offered under School of Distance Education
Ⅵde paper「ead third U(〕 C has insisted to submitthe copy Of approval of statutory BOdies of a‖SLMs separately
VdeUniversity o「derread fourth Sanction has been aoα Drded bythe Ⅵce Chance‖ o「 forimplemenhng the RegulaJons,Scheme and Sy‖ abifor MSc Mathemal“ ln the University
The Universiけ (in COmphance wlh the directions from UGC on the approval of SLMも offered under
SDE)furniShing the deta‖ s of SLMsin MSc Pro9ramme in Mathemalcs as stated below
SLMs OFI MSc MATHEMAT:CS
PAPER卜 劇gebraPAPER‖―Linear ttgebraPttER‖卜Real AnalysisPAPER iV― Topolo9yPAPER V― Differenlal EquatiOnsSLMs OF‖ MSc MATHEMATiCSPAPER VI― COMPLEX ANALYSISPAPER V‖ ―FUNCT10NAL ANALYSISPAPER Vl::― DiFFERENTIAL GEOMETRYPAPER IXI TOPiCSIN DISCRETE MATHEMATICSPAPER X ALGEBRAIC NUMBER THEORY(Elective l)PAPER XI‐ FLUID DYNAMiCS(ElecJve‖
)
PAPER Xll― OPERAT10NS RESEARCH(Eled市 e‖ !)
The Ⅵce Chance‖ o「 after having examined the matterin dota‖ ,in exercising the powers vestedupon as per Ca‖ cut Universiv A鎖 '1975-Section 1 0(13),a∝ orded sanction for approval ofthe studymaterials prepared for MSc Programme in Mathematics ofered under School of Distance Educationas deta‖ ed abcve,sublect to ratincation by The Accademi● Cbunc‖
Orders are issued accordingly
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ToThe Concerned
Copy to.-P S to V. C/PA tc pVC/pA to Registfar/p/\ to C ZStr/FC
Foiwarded / By O.cjer
Section Oficer
F‖ e Ref No 47926/SDE― A―ASST-2/2018/Admn(1)
UNルにRSiTY OF CAL:CuT
Abstract
Sいool of Dis● nce Educa5on― Programme Proled Reportfor Bachelor of Sdence in Maulemaucs prOgramme for uleacademicyear2018‐ 19-approved_Orders issued
Schoo:of Distance Educatお n
Dated,Ca‖cut University P O,02072018
Readil) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017.2) University Order No.684 1/2014/Admn dated 16.07 .2C113) Crders of the Vice chancelor dated 14.06.2018 in the fite 47926/SDE-A-ASST_2l2O18lAomn
ORDER
As per the reference read(1), th3 University Grants Commission(UGC) has pubtished UGC(Open
and Distance Learning) Regulations- 2017 in the OfFicial Gazette of the Government of lndia on
- 23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational lnstitutions toprcparc a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered from the
academic session beginning on July 20'18.
As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics programnre
has been implemented in the University.
As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017, detaileci
Programme Project Report for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematics programme for the academic
session beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Mce Chancellor.
After examining the matter in detail, the Vice Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him
as per Section 10( 13) of the Calicut University Act -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project
Report for the Bachelor of Science in Mathematiasprogramme, subject to ratification by the Academic
Council.
Orders are issued accordingly.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALiCuT
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Scho●l of Disbn∝ Educalon Programme Project Reportfor Master ofArS in E∞ nomics programme fOr ule academicyear 2018‐19-approved_Ordersissued
U O No 7952/2018/AdmnSchoo!of DEtance Educatbn
Dated,Ca‖ cut University P O,02072018
Read:-1) UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017 dated 23.06.2017 .
2) University Order No.cA lVlB2l4114l2O1O dated 19.08.20103) Orders of the Mce chancellor dated 14.06.2018 in the file 47926/SDE-A-ASST-212018lAdnn.
ORDER
As per the reference read(l), the University Grants Commission(UGC) has published UGC(Open
and Distance Learning) Regulations 2017 in th,e Official Gazefte of the Government of lndia on
23.06.2017. As per these regulations, the UGC has directed all Higher Educational institutions to
pteparc a detalled Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered from the
academic session beginning on July 2018.
As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Arts in Economics programme has
been implemented in the University.
As per the guidelines given in Annexure lX of the UGC(ODL) Regulations 2017, detailed
Programme Pro.iect Report for the Master of Arts in Economics programme for the academic session
beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Vice Chancellor.
After examining the matter in detail, the Vice Chancellor , in exercising the powers vested upon him
as per Section 10(13) of the Calicut UniversityAct -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project
Report for the Master of Arts in Economics programme, subject to ratification by the Academic
Council.
Orders are issued accordingly.
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Deputy Registrar
ToThe UGC―DEBCopytoI PS to VC/PAto PVC/PA to Registrar/PAto CE/PAto F O/Stock F‖ e/SDE VVebste
Forwarded / By Order
Secdon Officer
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F‖ e Ref No 47926/SDE― A―ASST‐ 2/2013/Admn(1)
UNⅣERSiTY OF CAL!CuT
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School of Disbnce Educalon― Programme Proled Reportfor Master of Arts in Eng‖ sh programme for he academicyear 2018-19-approved_orders issued
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detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be offered from the academic
session beginning on July' 2018.
As per the reference read(2), the Syllabus for the Master of Arts ln English programme has been
implemented in the University.
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beginning on July ' 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Mce Chanc€llor.
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prepate a detailed Programme Project Report for each programme proposed to be ofFered from the
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Report for the Master of Arts in Political Science programme, subject to raiification by the Academic
Council.
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beginning on July 2018 is prepared and submitted to the Vice Chancellor.
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as per Seciion 10(13) of the Calicut UniversityAct -1975 granted approval for the Programme Project
Report for the Master of Arts in Sanskrit programme, subject to ratification by the Academic Council.
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Report for the Master of Commeroe programme, subject to ratmcation by the Academic Council.
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Programme Project Report (PPR)for Distance Learning Programme
under School of Distance Education
]Bachelor Of Science in Mathemadcs
_ 2018“19
School of Distance EducationUniversity of CalicutMalappuram District
Kerala 673635
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UNIVERS]『Y OF CALICUT
SCH00L OF DISTANCE EDUCATION
Bachclor of Science (Mathematics)
PROGRATtrDIE PROJECT REPORT (PPR)
L. Programme's Mission and Objectives :
i. Mission
' B. Sc Mathematics prograulme involves basic studies ofthe subjects lying a strong foundation which would supportemployability as well as backgound for higher studies. AIso thisprogramme provides a good measure of flexibility and choice asper interest. Therefore, a significant increase of interest inMathematics has been grown among different disciplines as wellas other areas of life in recent past. With ftat spfuit in mind andkeeping the mission that to foster the analytical skills among thestudents, so that they develop the traits of being potentiallyemployable in their career, the School of Distance Education,University of Calicut, started under graduate Mathematics course.
ii. Objectives
> To attain proficiency in identifying, reflecting, evaluating,and applying different types of in-formation and knowledgeto form independent judgment.
> To provide better understanding of basic nrles of logic andenable the students to articulate the differences betweeninductive and deductive ieasoning.
> To provide proficiency in formulating conjectures byabstacting general principles from examples.
> To enable the students to formglate and solve abstractmathematical problems.
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To enable the students to apply mathematical methodologies
in real-world problems.
To enable the students to present Mathematics clearly and
precisely to an audience, and to describe mathematical ideas
from multiple perspectives.
Relevance of the program with IIEI's Mission and Goals:
' The B. Sc Mathematics course has great relevance with the
Mission and Goal set by the University of Calicut. The primary aim ofthis programme is to acquaint the learners with the core values of life.After B. Sc Mathematics, the students shall be in a position to pursue
higher studies, depending upon their competence and knowledge inMathematics. The programme will also help the leamers to keep abreast
with the latest developments in Mathematics from national and
intemational stand points.
The objective of program is to produce graduates who are well grounded
in the fundamentals of Mathematics and acquisition of the necessary
skills, in order to use their knowledge in Mathematics in a wide range ofpractical application, develop creative thinking and the power ofimagination to enable graduates work in research in academia and
industry for broader application, accommodate their relevant fields inallied disciplines and to allow the gaduates of Mathematics to fit into the
inter-disciplinary environment.
Nature of prospective target group of learners:
The B. Sc Mathematics programme is in demand for large
number of human resource in various fields' This programme has been
welcomed by those who missed the opporufty for higher science
education. As per the needs of the leamers; the university has prepared
course curriculum of this progamme.
The prospective target goup of learners are :-
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Appropriateness of programme to be conducted in Open andDistance Learuing mode to acquire specific skills and competence :
B. Sc Mathematics progamme will meet the learningaspiration for Mathematics by providing a chance to those who had todiscontinue their formal education or could not join regular colleges orUniversities owing to social, economic, and other constaints. It is 3 yearsprogramme. In the first two years, focus is on the basic papers inMathematics such as Foundations of Mathematics, Calculus, CalculusandAnalytic geomefy, and Theory of equations, matrices and vectorcalculus. In the third year, focus is on the skill-based papers includingAbstract algebra, Differential equations, Real analysii, -omplex anal"ysis,Numerical methods, Number theory an Linear algebra wtrlctr witt tretpthe students to prusue the higher studies in these topics.
_ Besides imparting theoretical knowledge, the Universityprovides the oppornrnity to the human resource, basically to those whoare financially backward and rural people to get a quality education inMathematics, which can fr:lfill the demand of the society.
Instructional Design :5
i) Curriculum Design
Sl Course Course TitleNo. Code
Int Ext.
Marks Marks 珈血』
No.of
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First Year : Semestenl
ENG1A01 The Four Skills for 20 80Communication(Common Course
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2 ENGlA02 Modern Prose& 20 80 .100 3Drama(COmmOn 'Collrse Ⅱ)
3 Language COurse 20 80 100 4
(COmmOn cOurse_ III)
.4 MElC01 Mahematica1 20 80 100 3. Econonllcs
(COmplemer.t可Course)
5 Basic Statisics and 20 80 100 3
Probability
(COmpleme,t町Collrse) " .
6 MATlB01 Foundations of 20 80 100 4Mathematics(Core
Course)
TOta1 120 480 600 20
First Year:Selllester‐ II
7・ ENG2A03 1nspiring 20 80 100 4Expressions
(COmmOn cOwSeIV)
20 80 100 48 ENG2A04 Readings onSociety(CommOn ,Collrse V)
9 Language(3owse 20 80 100 4
(COmmOn cttSe
VI)
10 ME2C02 Madlematica1 20 80 100 3Economlcs
(COmplementaryCollrse)
1l PrObability 20 80 100 3
Distrbutions
(COmplementwCourse)
12 MAT2B02 Calculus(COre 20 80 100 4(lourse)
Tota1 120 480 600 22
Second Year:Semester III
13 ENG3A05 Native Media in 20 80 100 4English(COmmOnCourse VII)
14 Language Course 20 80 100 4
(COmmOn cOurseVⅡ I)
15 ME3C03 Mathematica1 20 80 100 3
Economlcs
(COmplementaryCourse)
16 Statistica1 20 80 100 3
1nference
(COmplementaryCollrse)
17 MAT3B03 Calculus and 20 . 80 100 4Analytic Geometw
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(〔〕Ore cOuise)
Tota1 100 400 500 18
Second Year:Selnester IV
18 ENGZ"牡 06 Reading Fiction 20 80 100 4
and Non―fiction
(COmmOn cOllrseIX)
19 ‐ Language Course 20 80 100 4
(COmmOn cpwseX)
20 ME4C04 NIlathematたa1 20 80 100 3EconoΠllcs
(COmplementaryCollrse)
21 Applied Statistics 20 80 100 3
(COmplementaryCollrse)
22 MAT4B04 Theory of 20 80 100 4
Equations,
Matrices and
Vector Calculus
(COre COLTSe)
Tota1 100 400 500 18
Third Year:Semester V
23 MAT5B05 Vector Calculus 20 80 100 4
(COre CQWSe)
24 MAT5B06 Abstract Algebra 20 80 100 5
(Core(3ollrse)
25 MAT5B07 Basic 20 80 100 5
Madlematlcal
Analysis(Core
Course)
26 MAT5B08 Differentia1 20 80 100 4Equations(COre
Course)
27 open Course 20 80 100 2
28 Pro」 ect/Viva ― ― _ _
Tota1 100 400 500 20
Third Year:Semester VI
29 NIAT6B09 Real Analysis 20 80 100 5
(COre COurse)
30 MAT6B10 Complex Analysis 20 80 100 5
((10re(〕 Ourse)
31 MAT6Bll Nulnerica1 20 80 10o 4
Medlods(CorCourse)
32 MAT6B12 NШber Theory 20 80 100 4
and Linear Algebra
((3ore Course)
33 NIAT6B13 Elective Course 20 80 100 2
34 NIIAT6P14( ProieCt/Vlva 20 80 100 2
PR)
Tota1 120 480 600 22
Grand Tota1 660 2640 3300 120
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Programme Duration : Course duration is 3 years with 6semesters
Faculty and support staff requirement:
There is one fuItr time faculty member available to
coordinate B. Sc Programme in Mathematics. Supporting stafffrom the School of Distance Education are performing the
administrative functioning for all the programs. The service ofqualified guest teachers and experts from panels approved by the
Vice Chancellor are used in preparation of study materials, fortaking contact classes and conducting internal evaluation.
Instrructional delivery rnechanism :
The academic contents are being delivered to the students
through study learning materials and contact classes as stipulated
by norms of the Distance Education Programme. Normally, contact
classes are held as per a schedule drawn beforehand by the Study
Centre Coordinator. They are held on weekends. Eminent teachers
from SDE and other institutes drive these classes with their vast
experience and help the learners to understand the subject better.
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6. Procedure for admission, curricuhun transaction and evaluation :
Admission Procedure: The Application form can be downloaded from
the offieial university website. The filied in registration form along withthe required documents should reach the Director, School of Distance
Education within the prescribed date mentioned in ttre admissionnotification.
Eligibility: Candidates who have passed (Eligible for higher srudies) theHSE of Kerala State Board of Higher Secondary Examination or anyother examination recognized as equivalent there to with Mathematicsgoup only are eligible for admission to B Sc Mathematics.
Fee Structure:
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Fee
Registration Fee (Admission Fee)
Course Fee
Mauiculation Fee
Re- matriculation Fee
Recognition Fee
Postage Charges
SpotAdmission Fee
Amount
Rs.1200
Rs.1600(For lYear)
Rs.100
Rs.150
Rs.100
Rs.50
Rs.50
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Matriculation fee for those who are enrclling intJniversity ofCalicut for the first time
Re-matriculation fee for those who have migrated from theUniversity of Calicut to other [Jniversities
Recognition fee for those who have qualified frcm BoardilUnr'versities of other States
Postage charges for those who not availing the facility of Spotadmission
Spot admission fee for those who are availing the spotadmission facility
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FinancialAssistance: Concession for tuition fee will be given to SC/ST
and OEC students. The students belonging to SC/ST and OEC category
witl be admitted to the programme without remitting the tuition fee, only
if they are not employed in GovUQuasi Govt/Public Sector Services.
They should submit the duly filled in application form (available in the
SDE website) for fee concession with relevant documents at the time of
admission. No fee concession for OBC students.
. Visually challenged candidates are also eligible for fee concession on
production of Medical Certificate.
Curiculum transaction and evaluation:
Curriculum is transacted in the Distance mode with the help of
study materials and contact classes. Evaluation is by end semester
examinations. End Semester Examihations are conducted by the
Controller of Examinations, University of Calicut. The written exams
carry B0 marks per paper. The examiners for evaluation are drawn from
the panel of examineri available for the corresponding flisciplines in the
regular mode.
Academic planner for the UG programmes proposed for the
academic session JulY 2018
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Last Week ofJune 2018,week ofJune 2018
of l$Semester
week of June 2019."tweek of April 2019.Stweek of卜Лarch 2019of llndSemester StudY
't week of July 20L9Stweek of」 une 2019of lll'd Semester StuciY
7 . Requirement of the laboratory support and Library Resources :
The SDE has its own library with a good collection of books,periodicals, reference books etc. Students can make use of the libraryresources and the reference services by producing their Student'i ID card.
8. Cost estimate of the progr.rmme :
Sl. No Erpenditure Cost estimate for B. Sc
Mathematics Programmeproposed to be offeredfrom July 2018( 1000
snrdents expected)
L Cost of SLM preparation 400,000
1-,1_65,500
including DTP charges
2 Printing and distribution of
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Pay&A1lowances of ζtar五
HQ
Examination&Valuation
Miscellaneous Expenses
Grand Tbtal
Expense per smdent
1,323,478
1,381,025
909,091
15,152
5,194,245
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9.Quality assurance mechanism ancは Pected programme outcomes:
SDE has constituted the Cente for lnternal Quality
Assllrance(CIQAp as per uGC(Open ald Distance Learning)
Regulations,2017 to ensure he del市 ery of high quality programmes to
ns learners.
Expected Programllle Outconles:
On completion of dis progr〔 Intte,the successful students will be able to:
/Formulate problems in appropride theordical fralnewOrks to‐ facilitate their solution
/Develop strategies to so~e mattematical in a range of relevant
areas
/Criticize mathematical argume正s developed by themselves and
ohers
/Understand the correct use of mahematical language to express
both theoretical concepts and logical arguments
/ Solve practical problems in a range of areas of Ma■ematies
/ (3ommunicate Mathematics effectively to a wide range of
audience
Work effectively and constuctively as part of a team
Motivate and communicate complex ideas accurately using arange of formats
Identify and benefit from opportunities for personal and careerdevelopment
Learn effectively
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Programme Project Report (PPR)for Distance Learning Programme
under School of Distance Education
Master of Arts in Economics
2018-19
School of Distance EducationUniversitY of CalicutMalaPPuram District
Kerala 673635
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1. University of Calicut
The University of Calicut is th'e largest University in Kerala. Established in the year
1968, it is the second university to be set up in Kerala. The University aims to nuture excellence
in education and research in its catchment areas of Northem Kerala, historically consigned to the
periphery of Kerala's academic map. The University lays its emphasis on fostering quality
human resource and promoting productive research that benefit btith local communities and
wider humanity. The University was created through a Government plan bifurcating Kerala
University. As per the plan, the four post-graduate departments of the University of Kerala
operating in Calicut were annexed to the new University along with fifty four constituent
colleges spread across seven northem districts. Wth 'Nirmaya Karmana Sree' as it motto, the
University has been able to surmount all challenges and emerge as the Iargest residential cum
affiliating Univercity in Kerala. With 30 post graduate departrnents and 426 colleges it has
become a beacon of hope and enlightenment for hundreds of thousands of young men and
women in North Kerala.
2. The School of Distance Education
The School of Distance Education, formerly known as the 'Institute of Correspondence
Courses and Continuing Education', University of Calicut, started functioning in the Academic
year 1981-82. Now it is one of the major Departrnents of the university and has also emerged as
one of the major distance education providers. SDE is making all its effort to extend its suppon
to reach the unreached and has been keen in providing facilities in distance mode for the benefit
of the deprived sections of the society. It caters to the needs of thousands of students from
various parts of the country.
Its vision and mission include:
r The School of Distance Education shall endeavor to create novel realms of education
embrating creativity and innovations to enhance aciess to and reach of quality higher
education.
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To provide distance learning opportunities to the unreached and enable them to pursue
quality higher education leading to competence of a high order.
3. Details of the Proposed MA programme
a. Programme'sMission & Obiectives
Mission
In line with the mission of the School of Distance Education, University of Calicut, to
ensure quality human resources, the programme MA Economics aims to the formation of
economists suitable for local and global needs and shape the students to be productive
contributors and leaders of today's dyndmic world ancl enable them to be the mechanism of
change in our develoPing economy'
Objectives :r.
. To provide a sound understanding of the fundamental principles and models of
modern economics in depth, and be able to apply them to a wide range of real-
world issues. To make the students able to integrate theoretical knowledge with quantitative and
qualitative evidence in order to explain past economic events and to formulate
predictions on future ones.. To develop the capacity to analyze the socio-political and economic issues in the
language of an economist and to forrnulate informed opinions on policy issues and
recognize the validity of opposing viewpoints. To impart the analytical and empirical skiils necessary to succeed in securing
professional emPloYment. To provide * opportunity to venture into research in economics and there by
contribute to the creation of knowledge
' Students will demonstrate the ability to recognize when change is appropriate, to
adapt to change as it occurs, and to take the lead in creating change as the country's
economic environment changes.
b. Relevance of the Programme with HEI',s Mission anil Goals
In congruence with the vision and mission of the University of Calicut, in vowing to
ensure quality higher education to the unreached, the programme MA Economics offered through
distance education envisaged to provide skilled manpower to the economy and to make the
students to be the productive citizens. It has the potentials to build quaiity human resources who
are the agents of economic development.
MA Economics in distance mode will be the threshold of venture of research. It followsthe same syllabus of the programme offered in the regular mode through the affiliated colleges ofthe University of Calicut
c. Natute of Prospective Target Group of Learners:
Economics is a multifaceted subject which has global dimensions and a MA programme
in Economics is oriented towards teaching, research and service to the public
The prospective target group of leamers is:-
o MA Programme in Economics has wide demand but only a small percentage of students
are being accommodated through regular mode through colleges. Therefore MAProgramme through distance mode will be helpful for those who could not join regular
colleges owing to social, economic and other constnints such as eligibility for enrolment,
age of entry, time and place etc
. Students who nourish research aims in Economics and also for those who are seeking job
oppomrnities in professions that ask for the degree in 'Economics
o Students of the weaker sections of the society and the person who are unable to pay high
fee charged by private or other institutions for the same course.
Understanding the needs of learners we have structured our leaming material and programmes to
lead and prepare the students to cater the needs of a developing economy
d. Appropriateness of the Programme to be conducted in Open and Distflnce
Learning moile to acqufue specific Skills ond Competence
The programme aims at providing quality education at affordable cost. It also enhances
the skill and efficiency of leamers in Economics perspective.
The MA Programme in Economics is an innovative programme, utilizing self- leaming
materials that are self-explanatory self-contained and self motivating along with an interactive
personal contact programme component. It aims to develop following skills in the students:
. to have comprehensive knowledge of modem economics and economic theories as
an academic discipline. Enhancing the scope for the employability of ihe snrdents by meeting requiremens
of careers which needs the understanding and analysis of contemporary events
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r ability to recognize when change is appropriate and to adapt to change a, and to take the
lead in creating change for economic and social development. Apply economic analyses to their day to day life and Identify the benefits and costs of
a global economy
e.Instructional Design
Coufse Stucturs of MAEcanomics orogramme
Compulsory papers
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1 Paper L Micro Economic theory L75
2 Paper 2 Macroeconomic theory 1753 Paper 3 Quantitative methods for
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4 Paper 4 Development issues oflndian economy
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5 Paper 5 lnternationa I economics 775
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and one of them coordinates the MA Programme inEconomics. There is sufficient staff support from
the SDE office for processing administrative work.
The service of qualified guest teachers and experts
from panels approved by the Vice Chancellor are
used in the preparation of leaming materials, for
taking contact classes and conducting internal
evaluation.
: The methodology of instruction is different from
the conventional mode of teaching. Most of the
instructions are imparted through distance education
methodology rather than face to face mode ofcommunication. In addition to providing SeIf
Learnhg Material, students are offered contact
hours each year conducted over 12 days. Classes
are taken using audio visual aids, and students are
encouraged to use web nesources
Curriculum Thansaction anil Evaluation:
: Application is to be submitted online using the
online registration facility provided in the university
website. The printout of the application along withthe required documents should be submitted to the
School of Distance Education either directly or by
post.
: i).Students under Marks Scheme:
BA Degree of this UniversitY with
Economics/Foreign Trade/Development Economics
(Main) or equivalent degree with at least 4570 ofmarks for Part Ill(excluding subsidiaries) OR BSc.
Degree of this University with Statistics /Mathematics (Main) or equivalent degree with at
least 70Yo marks for Part III (excluding
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Programme Project Report (ppR)for Distance Learning Programmeunder School of Distance Education
Master ofArts in English2018-19
School of Distance EducationUniversity of Calicut
Malappuram DistrictKerala 673635
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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT I
School of Distance Education
Master of Arts (English)
PROGRAIVTME PROJECT REPORT (PPR)
L. UniversitY of Calicut
The university of caricut is the laryest university in Kerala, estabrished in the year L968' It is
the second university to be set up in Kera,a. The university aims to nurture excellence in
education and research in its catchment areas of Northern Kerala, historically consigned to the
periphery of Kerala's academic map. The University lays its emphasis on fostering quality
human resource and promoting productive research that benefit both rocar communities and
wider humanitY.
witl, .Nirmaya Karmana sree, as it motto, the university has been able to surmount all
charenges and emerye as the largest residential cum aff,iating university in Kerala' wit' 30
postgraduatedepartrrrensand4B0collegesithasbecomeabeaconofhopeandenlightenment
for hundreds of thousands of young men and women in North Kerara. Besides restnrcturing the
graduate and post-graduate courses, the universrty has introduced integrated M'PhiyPh'D
prograrnmes from 2004-05 academic years' Apart from the regular mode' calicut university
offers courses in distance mode'
To meet the demand for trained personnel in emerging areas, the University has launched new
progralnmesincomputerapplication&informationtechnology,healthsciences,fashiondesign,
social work, printing technology, computer hardware and automobile engineering' Yet another
effort in this direction is the estabrishment of the university Institute of Engineering Technology
on the main campus. The Institute offers B.Tech courses in electronics and communication,
printing technology, elecuical and elecuonics and IT steams'
AdminisEation tl[ough E-Governance and computerisa:tion of University examination to become
the first digital University in Kerala, establishment of smart class rooms and modemization of
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laborato五 es,frontier lectures by renowned scholars and scientists,are the Other recent initiatives。
University of Calicut is cOnferTed wlth the distincdon of A grade in the recent NAAC
accreditation.
2。 The School of E)istance Educadon
The Schoo1 0f E)istance EducatiOn,follllerly knoWn aS me`Institute of Correspondence COurses
and Condlllllng Education',むniversity of Calicut,started mcdoning in the AcadeIInc year
1981-82.Now n is One Of the malor Deparunents of the uFllVersity and has also emerged as one
of the maior diStance education providerso SDE is making an is effort to extend itS Support to
reach the ullreached and has been keen in prOⅥ ding fac■ities in distance rnode fOr the benefit Of
the deprived sections of the sodety.It Caters to the needs of thOusands of Students from various
parts d ie country.■ eamsand両∝由“
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o Pro宙 ding distance leamlng opportunlties tO the llnreached and enable thenl to pursue
quality higher eduCation leading to COmpetence of a high ordeL
o Pro宙 ding an efficient and fle対 ble system of education to meet the accesS and equality9
and work towards devdOpment of a knowledge society.
・ Pro宙 ding quality educatiOn tO the disadvantaged grOups like those living in remote and
rural areas,working people,and women。
SDE gOtthe UGC recognition to offers 14 UG and 12 PG programmes fЮm the acadermc year
2017-18 oIIwardso At presentwe have 20Assistantprofessos On contac for rllIIning the distance
education programmes.
3.Details ofthe propoSed M A English Programme
→ PrOgramme'S Inlsslon and obiecdveS:
3.l nission alld Objecdves ,
In keeping with the overall mission of the School of Distance Education,Umversity of Calicut,
to erlsure accessbility of quality hgher education to all,theわ おgnmmeiMA'Eゴ gttFrttξ uaLe
and Lierame alm a imparting knOwledge m English lit畿 舗砥lmd iβkins in:鐵 EEigii■
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Englおh language,literature and hterary works including san1lё ζも身藤:聾ぶ五leraure‐
to other culturd and artistic forms.
To impart and fine tune
vertical professional mobility.
:.. To foster teaching, research and extension activities for the'creation of new knowledge
for the development of society. To hetp in the creation and development of manpower that would
provide intellectual leadership to the community
3.2 Relevance of the programme with HEI's Mission and Goals:
Offered in distance mode, M A English Programme will enable,sqd.ents, particularly thoser,vho
could not join regular colleges or universities owing to social, ec'onomic and other constraints, to
understand English language and Literature with the support of various learning support
language in the post graduate level.' it秦 :墓 :ヽif ・“7‐ =|二十」
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3.3 Nature of prcspective target group of learners
English language has been gro宙 ng impo■ance in tts g10balized worldo v A,Pr9graIIme■ .1
English Lttguage and literamre has宙 de demand and ody ls平型 PeFF9■ 18e Of●qttdentS ar
being accoIImodated in tte regular mode ttrough colleged′ 1'Moreovtt as an atempt to
demoα証ze tte ngher education to a large segment of p:品 atittiこ証駈ljhvesityOffel中 s ‐´ 、̀ i: : . .
programme in distance mode。 ,, l itr′ 1 ‐ |_ 1 ■_ ―
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For this purpose, we have sUuctured our leaming material and induction progralnmes to lead the
fresh leamers through the threshold of higher education, and lead them through the course of the
prograrnme and the final evaluation.
3.4 Appropriateness of programme to be conducted in open and Distance Learning mode to
acquire specific skills and competence
The M A English prograrnme offered in distance mode enables pupils who are unable to pursue
university education as full time candidate for various reasons, since the course design, study
materials, duration of the programme and contact classes have been ananged to suit their
convenience. A solid foundation in English language and literature helps the candidates progress
in their respective careers. Moreover, the syttabus of the Programme covers the whole gamut of
concerls in the literary studies. The student undergoing this cou$e is sure to acquire a
comprehensive understanding of literary theory criticism, translati3n, world literanrres and
issues of social concern like the environment. ln that respect it also enables one to become a
diligent citizen mdowed with a sensibility attuned to the concerns of the world-
3.5 Instrrrctional Design
The M A English prcgramne proposed here has been approved by the board of studies of Calicut
University. We have created a panel of experts to prepare study materials and question papers'
The candidates will be supplied with study materials from time to time and will be required to
attend the contact classes regularly. More over we have uploaded all the study materials, question
banks and other learning aids in the website of Calicut University.
3.5.2 Programme Details
Criticism andTheory: A SuweY 1201 I 1
1202 2 British literature suryey: from ttie age of chaucer to the
romantic age
3 3 British literature survey: from the Victorian age to 1-940 120
4 4 Electives Optional GrouP 100
5 Shakespeare
A6 British and Continental Drama
7 World Drama
8 Post Colonial Literature
9 5 Indian Writing in English Optional Group
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100
10 Malayalam Literature in Translation
Viva Voce 40
12 6 British Literature Survey- L940 to present 120
13 7 The English language - history and structure 120
14 8 American Literature Optional Group
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100
Eυ Canadian Literature
16 European Ficdon 琴
17 European Poetry 一心
18 9 Linguistics |あdonl‐野市
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19 Theory : An In-depth StudY
20 Translation Theory
21 Femi面st Writing
22 10 Teaching of English 0〆畷計troup
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24 Writing for the Media
25 Viva Voce 60
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There is only one full time faculty member available and we have
coordinator in each study centres of SDE. The service of qualified guest ,anditxPert
panels approved by the university are used in the preparation of SLM for taking contact classes
and conducting evaluation.
3.5.5 Instructional delivery mechanisms
In addition to providing SLMs prepared in Iine with the UGC guidelines on preparation of
SLMs, students are being offered contact classes for each 5gme.ster. The personal contact
programmes are being taken using audio visual aids, and snrdents are encouraged to use web
resources to prepare personal notes, videos etc.
3.5.6 Student Support Service Systems at SDE
The SDE establishes Leamer Support Centres for the students at different locations within the
jurisdiction of the University to facilitate contact classes and practical.sessions.
Library Facility
WE have set up a library with good collection of books and journals at the head quarter of SDE
for references. . Reference service of the Calicut University Cenual Library (C.H. Mohammed
Koya Library) in the campus and service of Library at the University study centers are also
offered.
Hand Book - provides General information about the institution, courses and facilities offered,
overview of the various UG, pG, professional/job-oriented and certificate courses, Admission
procedures & Re- admission, Academic Insuuctions, Rules and regulations and details of
University Examinations & Fee structure.
Academic calendar - sDE inuoduced a pennanent academic calendar for its cources which
ensures systematic perfomrance and time bound completion of courses'
website - The main form of information Dissemination which include Notifications &
Information, Online Registration & ID Card, Contact Class schedule, Syllabus' Study Materials
and Question Bank.
3.6 Procedure for admissions, curriculum transaction and evaluation:
3.6.l Admission
The admission notifications for M A English Programme, .rmong others are being issued inleading national and regional dailies during June-July. The detailed information regarding
admission is being given on the SDE website and on the admission website. Snrdents seeking
admission shall apply online.
3.6.2 Minimum Eligibility for Admission
a) Students under Marks Scheme:
BA English Lang. & Litt./BA English & HistorylBA Functional English with at least 45oh marks
for English Main Papers or BA/B.Sc (excluding alternative pattem) Degree with at least 45olo
marks in Part I English of this University or equivalent degree. OBC/OEC candidates are eligible
to relaxation up to 5%o. SC/ST candidates need only to get a pass.
b)Students under Grade Scheme; BA English Language & Literature/BA English & History/BA
Functional English or BA. B.Sc (excluding altemative pattern) Degree with English as common
coume of this university or equitalent degree with option
3.6.3 Fee Structure
Application fee - 200INR
Admission Fee - 250INR
M A English Course Fee - 2000 INR for one Year
Matriculation Fee - 100 INR
Re maticulation Fee - 150lNR
Recognition Fee -'150 INR
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Postage Charges - 50INR
SpotAdmission Fee - 50 INR
3.6.4 Financial Assistance
SC/ST/OEC students are eligible for concession from payment of tuition fees, only if they are
not employed in Govt./Quasi Govt./Public Sector services. They should apply for fee concession
with relevant documents in the prescribed application (availabte in the SDE website) at the time
of admission. No fee concession for OBC students. Blind candidates are also eligible for fee
concession on production of Medical Certificate. '':"
3.6.4 Academic Calendar
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1■ Admission lSt week of June 2018 Last week of June 2018
2 Distribution of I" Semester StudyMaterials
2ndweek of July 2018 2od week of August 2018
3 I" Semester Contact Classeses Last week of July 2018 Last week of October 2018
4 Commencement of I" Semester
examination
I't week of January 20L9 Last week of January 2019
5 Publication of results IIod week of May 2019
6 Distribution of [Iod Semester Snrdy
Materials
II"dweek of February 2019 IInd week of March 2019
7 IIod Semester Contact Classes IIod week of February 2019 Last week of May 201,9
8 IInd Semester Examinations l-" week of July 2019 III'dweek of July 2019
9 Publication of results ISt Week of November 2019
10 Distribution of IIId Semester StudyMaterials
L"week of August 2019 L't week of September 2019
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1■ IIId Semester Contact Classes I" week of August 2019 Last week of October 2019
12 IIId semester Examinations Last week of November20L9 Ⅱnd week of December 2019
13 Publication of Results Hnd week of Apri1 2020
14 Distribution of IVt semester StudyMaterials
I" week of January 2020 Last week of January 2020
15 IVth Semester Contact Classes IStweek of JanuaFy 2020 Last week of May 2020
16 IVth Semester Examinations 2ndweek of June 2020 Last week of June 2020
17 Publication of Results Last week of September 2020
3.6.5 Evaluation
Evaluation of the students'performance will be made using the following methods
a) Continuous assessment using interactive method
b) Year End examination
The minimum requirement for passing the fulI prograrnme is 35% of the total marks. Each core
paper requires 42 marks out of 1,20 marks. Whereas each elective paper requires 35 marks out of
100 marks. For Viva voce, a total 100 marks (40 marks for first year and 60 marks for second
year) are given respectively.
The classification of the results of the prograrnme shall be, done at the end of the second year
based on the total marks secured for two years and shall be as follows.
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Candidatessecuringnotlessthan40o/obutbelowS0o/o-ThirdClass
candidates securing not less than 50% but below 600/o'Second class
Candidates securing 600lo and above - First Class
3.7 Requirement of Laboratory Support And Library Resources:
computer Lab is not mandatory for M A prograrnme. sDE has its own library fac,ity with a total
of about 4024 books, 1_r.65 titles, 144 reference titles. Further, au the students of the school of
Distance Education can make use of the reference service of the calicut university cenual
Library(C.H.MohammedKoyaLibrary)intheCampus'GraduatesgJtt'eCalicutUniversityare
eligible to get membership of the central Library. They can afo.m{<e use of the Library at the
university study centre located at P.T. Usha Road, calicut. ,'''"' ,'
The caricut University Library, estabrished in r.97i- and later renamed after c.H'Mohammed
Koya, (the former Minister for Education, Government of Kgrala), is primarily concerned with
the conservation and dissemination of knowredge to its users. It prays an important role in the
provision of information to the academic community in the Malabar region. The ribrary has a
rich collection of Books, Journals, Maps, cDs, Theses, Dissertations etc. The collection includes
107g4g books and about 2500 back volumes of journars. Library follows the Anglo American
cataloguing Rules II (with slight modifications) for cataroguing and Dewey Decimal Scheme of
classification for the crassification of books. It has the distinction of being the first fully
automated University Library in &e state of Kerala'
The activities of the Library are comprehensively automated using open source library
management software KOHA. opAC, Journal Articre Index, Bi-monthry Bibliography
compilation and Literature Search service are arso available The library is a member of the
INFLIBNET centre, Ahmedabad as weII as & DELNET (Deveroping Library Nenrrork)' As a
member of these networks, the library provides access to the resources of other major libraries in
thecountry.InadditiontotheaccesstoUGCINFoNETconsortium,ithasaccesstomajor
onrine databases, such as EBSCO, proQuest dissertations and theses, oxford schorarship online,
IEEE AII Society Periodicals Package etc'
3.8 Cost Estimate of the programme and the Provisions
3.9 Quality Assurance Mechanism and Expected Programme Outcomes
3.9.1 Quality Assurance Mechanisms
The University Board of Studies approves and reviews the syllabus, course content, and the Self
Learning Material of B A English offered in the distance mode. The overall ensuring of quality
will be closely monitored by the centre for Intemal Quality assurance, School of Distance
Education. It tries to ensure quality service to the learners of the subject through development of
good and appropriate standard study Leaming Material or sLM, integration of modern methods
of teaching learning including usage of ICT and credibility of evaluation procedures. It also tries
to identify the key areas in which the concemed school of the university should maintain
quality.
3.9.2 Expected Programme Outcomes
Towards the end of the programme , students will be able to:
Have a thorough understanding about English language and Literature and have a
foundation on literary theories , movements and history of English Li-teratge' -.
Develop an ability tJ effectively communicate both orally and verbally in English'
Develop a general awareness of the social issues efltin-s in the contemporary society'
Develop the ability to critically look at concepts, 6eliefs and ideas in society, while also
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Expected Enrolment
Cost of SLM oreparation including DTP Charges
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125000
395500Printing & Distribution of SLM
Contact Classes
Pay &Allowances Of staffAt HQ
723478。 18
1381024.73
Miscellaneous ExPenses
Examination & Valuation
GMND TOTAL OF EXPENSES
Expense Per Student
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Programme Project RePort (PPR)
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Master of Arts in Political Science
2018-19
School of Distance EducationUniversitY of Calicut
MalaPPuram DistrictKerala 673635
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UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
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M.APOLMCALSCIENCE
PROGRAMME PROJECT REPORT (PPR)
1. University of Calicut
The UniveEity of Calicut is the largest University in Kerala. Established in the year L968, it
is the second university to be set up in Kerala. The University aims to nurtue excellence.in
education and research in its catchment areas of Northem Keral4 historically consigned to
the periphery of Kerala's academic map. The University lays its emphasis on fostering quality
human resource and promoting productive research that benefit both local communities and
wider humanity. The University was created through a Govemment plan bifurcating Kerala
University. As per the plan, the four post-graduate deparEnents of the University of Kerala
operating in Calicut were annexed to the new University along with fifty four constituent
colleges spread across seven northern disricts. with 'Nirmoya Karmana Sree, as it motto, the
Univenity has been able to srrmorut all challenges and emerge as the largest residential cum
affiliating University in Kerala. With 30 post graduate deparfrrcnts and 426 colleges it has
become a beacon of hope and enlightenment for hundreds of thousands of young men and
women in North Kerala. As many as 480 colleges are affiliated to the University. Of these,
120 are located in Kozhikode district, 101 in Thrissur, 130 in Malappuram, 86 in Palakkad
and 18 in Wayanad.
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. 2. The School of Distance Education
The School of Distance Education shall endeavour to create novel realms of education
embracing creativity and irmovations to enhance access to and reach of qualiry higher
education. To provide distance learning oppomlnities to the unreached and enable them to
pursue quality higher education, leading to competence of a high order. Director of School of
Distance Education (SDE) of the University of Calicut persists for the noble cause of
providing educational opportunities to the masses. The institution has a Iegacy of providing
relevant education in conformation with the contemporary needs and vitalities affirming
quality and excellence with a student strength nearing 2 lakhs. The institution has always
been at the forefront providing opportudties for those aspirants who endure to leam amidst
Iife situations that impede them to take up regular mode of leaming. The SDE provides an
extensive range of academic subjects in almost all major subject groups which is being
imparted through regular and open stream courses. Who wish to pursue their studies through
distance education and Open Stream Courses are tailored to meet the educational needs of
those who have not acquted the basic qualification needed for admission to regular courses,
and who eagerly aspire to acquire a Degree. A separate entrance exam is conducted for Open
degree courses and those who qualify are admitted. The School offers UG and PG courses for
broadening the knowledge horizons and developing skills for capacity building.
The School of Distance Education of University of Calicut has always been at the forefront to
meet the educational needs of the young aspirants including the marginalized and the
excluded youth, which gave the impetus to render the best service by this educational
institution. At this junctue I congratulate those aspirants who have already succeeded in
transforming their lives through distance leaming and invite more aspirants who have the
quest for knowledge and success to build up a promising future. I affirm with fuII confidence
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that every experience of leaming through distance mode from this university will be
outstanding ensuring global standards
3. MA Political Science: Programme's Mission & Objectivm
a. Mission:
The mission of the Deparment of Political Science, School of Distance Education, University
of Calicut is to qeate awareness among students about po[tical system - Intemational,
National, and Regional and various rights and duties of the citizens. The course highlights
Political Thought @oth Indian and Western) and Political theories, Select Constitutions of the
World, Public Adminisuation and Human Rights. The course especially focuses on Indian
Constitution, Indian Political Thought, Indian Administration and Local Self Govemment.
The course brings special attention ort lndian Foreign Policy, Gandhian thought and
Govemment and Politics of Kerala and India.
The School of Distance Education, University of Calicut stives to accomplish the goals
through the following activities:
b. Objectives & Outcomes Excellence in Ibaching
. Providing opportunities to students to understand the knowledge about political
system and functions of the govemment at Intemational, National, State and Local
levels.
Producing the next generation of leaders in research, teaching and in the applications
of political science with special reference to Indian political system
It has assumed an inter-disciplinary character. The subject matter of Political science
has been changing according to the need of the society. The proposed Postgraduate
course in Political Science is designed to fulfill the need of the society.
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After completion of courses in the M.A Poiitical Science major piogram, students should be
able to:
. . Understand the concepts and princiFles of Political Science and stucture, powers
and functions of the Government in India and other nations.
. . Enlighten the students to understand basic righs and duties of the citizen and help in
process of development of the nation.
4. Relevance of the program with Higher Education Institutional Mission and Goals:
Political science is that branch of the social sciences that studies the state, politics, and
government. Political Science deals extensively wi& the analysis of political systems, the
theoretical and practical applications to po]itics, and the examination of political behavior.
Ttre study of Political Science is very useful and vaiuable. Its knowledge is essential and
useful to bottr the ruler and the ruled. Relevance of this progralnme will help in the following
ways:-
a. Imparting Knowledge of the State:
b. Imparting Knowledge of government anci administration:
c. Imparting Knowledge about the worid
d. Creation of democratic values
' e. Creation of good citizenship
The study of Political Science has assumed special ,importance
in modern times in all
democratic countries. The success of democracy depends upon the political consciousness of
its people. The study of political science makes people conscious of their rights and duties.
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The sody of Political Science is valuable for creating good citizenship and securing unity of
the nation. It makes citizens conscious of national, objectives and goals.
5. Nature of prospective target group of learners:
The curriculum has been designed to fulfill the needs of diversified leamers including rural
people, low income group, minorities, and underprivileged in the society who have not got
the opportr:nity to do a Post Graduate course through regular mode of education.
6. M.A Political Science - Employment Arreas:-
a. Govemment Organizations
b. AII India services
c. Kerala Govemment Services
d. AIl the Ministries
e. Police ForcesT Armed Forces/ Defense
f. HR Departments
g. Non-Governrnental Organizations (NGOs)
h. Media(Printing & Visual)
i. Private Companies
7. MA Political Science - Job Opportunities
a. I.A.S & I.P.S Officers
b. Universiry and College Professors
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c. School Teachers
d. Police officers
e. Government officers
8. Appropriateness of the pnogramme to be conducted in Open and Distance Learning
mode to acquire specific skills and cornpetence
The course acquires the following skills after the completion of the course:
a. Teaching Skill
b. Research Skill
c. Writing Skill
d. Analytical skill
e.Critical questioning skill .
Further, the Candidates should have sound knowledge in National, International and Regional
Political issues. The candidates should have good analytical skill on various dimensions of
socio, political and economic issues.
9. Instructional Design
FirstYear (I & II Semester)
No.of Course code Name of Course Maximum
courses marks
1 PS1CO1 Modern Political Analysis 100
Political Sociology
2 PS1CO2 Modern Indian Social and Political 100
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Second Year
III & Memester
No.of ocoune
■ ought
lndian Govemment and Politics 100
Theories and concepts Of PubLc 100
Administration
Resealch Methodology loo
Political Tmoly:Liberal Tradition 100
1ssues in lndian Politics 100
Comparative Politics loo
Name of Course
Political Theory: Marxian Tiadition
Theories and concepts of
Intemational Politics
Human Rights in India
Issues in Indian Adminisuation
State and Society in Kerala
Issues in International Politics
India's Foreign Policy
Development Administration and
People's Planning
Ancient . and Medieval Political
Thought
Viva Voce
PSlC03
PSlC04
PSlC05
PSlC06
PSlC07
PSIC08
5
6
7
8
courses
1
2
code
PSllC01
PSllC02
PSllC03
PSllC04
PSllC05
PSllC06
PSllC07
PS1lC08
3
4
5
6
7
8
Maximm
marks
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
PSllC09
ア|
100
7
Total 1750
10. Duration of the Programme: 4 Semesters (TWo years).
There is one additional paper instead of Dissenation (Paper L7). Viva voce will be conducted
at the end of Final year examination. A team of three examiners including the Chaimran and
two members will conduct the same for 50 marks covering topics of the TWo year course. The
pass minimum for the entire course will be an aggregate of.40o/o with separate minimum of
30 %o for each paper.
lL How M.APolitical Science course is beneficial?
M.A political science degree serves as a basis for further studies in ttre field of M.Phil., and
ph.D. degrees in political science, the successful completion of the course one can get
oppornrnity for the post of Assistant Professor in any University / College. With M.A political
science degree one can became successful candidate in State Public Services, Central
govemment services and other competitive examinations.
12. Faculty and Support Staff Requirement There is one full time faculty member
available and she coordinates the MA Programme in Political Science. There is sufficient
administrative staff support from the SDE office for administrative work. The service of
qrulified guest teachers and experts from panels approved by the Vice Chancellor are used in
the preparation of Self Learning Materials (SLM), for taking contact classes and conducting
internal evaluation.
13. Instructional Delivery Mechanisms: In addition to providing Self Leaming Material,
students are offered 160 contact hours each semester, conducted over 2 days during the
weekend. Classes are taken usrng audio visual aids, and students are dncouraged to use web
resorlrces. A repertol€ of audio/video lectures are being prepared, which will be made
available to the leamem on an experimental basis from this academic year onwards.
14. Procedure for Admissiong Curriculum Thansaction and Evaluation
Applications for admissions are received online. Eligibility for admission to MA Political
Science programme is given below.
candidates who have passed any Degree exainination with a minimum of 45olo marks in pan
III optional subjects (excluding subsidiaries) are eligble to join for the major program.
15. Fee Sffucturc:
ApplicatiOn Fee 200
Admission Fee 250
Tuition fee for one year 2000
Maticulation fee cthOse Wh0 100
enro■ first time)
Re‐Ш血こ」謳Onたe oose 150
who nigrated from other
面 wsities)
RecognitiOn fee loo
Postage charges 50
Spot admissiOn 50
TOta1 2900
16. Financial Assistance
concession ior tuition fee will be given to sc/sr and oEC students. The students belonging
to sc/sr and oEC category will be admitted to the programme without remitting the tuition
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fee. The fee for the students thus admitted will be later claimed form SC/ST deparmrent as
per the nrles laid down by the govenrment of Kerala and witl be remitted the Calicut
University Fund (CUF).
17. Curriculum Tlansaction: Curriculum is tansacted in the Distance Modg with the help
of Self Learning Material and Personal Contact Classes in GovernmenV. Aided Colleges under
the Universtty of Calicut. The use of web-based tools is not in place yet, but steps are being
initiated.
18. Evaluation: Evaluation of each course shall be done.
End Semester Examinations are conducted by the Controller of Examinations, Universlty of
Calicut.
19. Requirement of the Laboratory Support and Library Resources
Laboratory hours are not mandatory for MA Political Science, but studens can avail the
computens in the Central Computer Lab of the Central Library at Univ]siU of Calicut which
has continuous internet connectivity
Library:
The SDE has a separate Library with a total of about 3852 books,LL62 Titles, L44 reference
Ti$es.
20. Quality Aszurance Mechanism
The University Board of Studies of MA Political Science prograrnme approves and reviews
the syllabus, course content, and the Self Learning Material of MA Political Science offered
in ttre distance mode. also. The overall ensuring of quality will be closely monitored by the
Centre for Internal Quality Assurance, School of Distance Education.
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21.Cost estimate of the programme
Expected enrollment
Cost of SLM preparation
induding DTP charge
Pdnting & disribution of
SLM
Miscellaneous expenses
Examination & Valuation
Grand Total Expenses
Expense per student
25,025
Contact classes 45,174
Pay & Allowances of staff & 69,051
HQ
0
50
162,500
758
45,455
347,962
6959
6P30b %o'
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