JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI – 620 020 DEPARTMENT OF HINDI PART – I LANGUAGE PART – I LANGUAGE - HINDI SEM COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE HRS/ WEEK CREDIT CIA MARKS SE MARKS TOTAL MARKS I 14U1LH1 Prose Short Story & Grammar-I 6 3 40 60 100 II 14U2LH2 Comprehension, Drama, Novel and Grammar-II 6 3 40 60 100 III 14U3LH3 Medieval - Modern Poetry and Translation 6 3 40 60 100 IV 14U4LH4 Functional Hindi and General Essay 6 3 40 60 100 # Non Major Elective Courses offered to the other Departments: SEM COURSE TITLE II Hindi For Beginners III Functional Hindi * Not considered for Grand Total and CGPA
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JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPPALLI – 620 020
DEPARTMENT OF HINDI
PART – I LANGUAGE
PART – I LANGUAGE - HINDI
SEM
COURSE CODE
COURSE TITLE
HRS/ WEEK
CREDIT
CIA MARKS
SE MARKS
TOTAL MARKS
I 14U1LH1 Prose Short Story & Grammar-I 6 3 40 60 100
II 14U2LH2 Comprehension, Drama, Novel and Grammar-II
6 3 40 60 100
III 14U3LH3 Medieval - Modern Poetry and Translation
6 3 40 60 100
IV 14U4LH4 Functional Hindi and General Essay 6 3 40 60 100
# Non Major Elective Courses offered to the other Departments:
SEM
COURSE TITLE
II
Hindi For Beginners
III
Functional Hindi
* Not considered for Grand Total and CGPA
- IV
REVISED SYLLABUS AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
(FOR THE STUDENTS ADMITTED FROM THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 – 2015 ONWARDS)
PART – I - LANGUAGE - HINDI
(SEMESTER – I, II, III & IV)
&
PART IV – NON MAJOR ELECTIVE HINDI FOR BEGINNERS (II SEMESTER) /
FUNCTIONAL HINDI (III SEMESTER)
SEMESTER-I : LANGUAGE-HINDI – I PROSE, SHORT STORY AND GRAMMAR-1
Unit I Lesson - 1 (prose), Lesson - 1 (story), page 47 to 55 (grammar) Unit II Lesson - 2 (prose), Lesson - 2 (story), page 96 to 106 (grammar) Unit III Lesson - 3 (prose), Lesson - 3 (story), page 120 to 131 (grammar) Unit IV Lesson - 4 (prose), Lesson - 4 (story), page 56 to 66 (grammar) Unit V Lesson - 5 (prose), Lesson - 5 (story), page 47 to 55 (grammar)
( From Story, Prose and Grammar ) 10 Qns. 10x1 = 10 Marks . PART – B (20 MARKS) II. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS : (INTERNAL CHOICE)
1. From Prose (Annotation) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 2. From Prose (Short Note) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 3. From Stories (Short Note) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 4. From Stories (Short Note) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 5. From Grammar 1 out of 2 4 Marks PART - C (30 MARKS) III. ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS : 3x10 = 30 Marks (Fifth Question Compulsory) 1. From Prose 2. From Prose 3. From Stories 4. From Stories 5. From Grammar
Unit I Chapter - 1 Part - 1 page 161 to 174 (grammar) Unit II Chapter - 2 Part - 2 page 191 to 201 (grammar) Unit III Chapter - 3 Part - 3 page 202 to 206 (grammar) Unit IV Chapter - 4 Part - 4 page 212 to 214 (grammar) Unit V Chapter - 5 Part - 5 page 47 to 55 (grammar) Books for Reference :
I COMPREHENSION - CONSISTING OF 10 QUESTIONS 10X1=10 MARKS
. PART – B (20 MARKS) II. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS : 5X4 = 20 MARKS (INTERNAL CHOICE)
1. From Drama (Annotation) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 2. From Novel (short note) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 3. From Drama & From Novel (short note) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 4. From Grammar 1 out of 2 4 Marks 5. From Grammar 1 out of 2 4 Marks PART - C (30 MARKS) III. ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS 3X10 = 30 MARKS (Fifth question compulsory) 1. From Drama 2. From Drama 3. From Novel 4. From Novel 5. From Grammar
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SEMESTER-III : LANGUAGE-HINDI – III MEDIEVAL - MODERN POETRY AND TRANSLATION
COURSE-III MEDIEVAL AND MODERN POETRY AND TRANSLATION
Time : Three Hours Max Marks : 60
PART – A (20 MARKS)
I. TRANSLATION – (10 SIMPLE WORDS FROM PRESCRIBED PORTION) 10X1= 10 MARKS
Qn. 1 to 5 from English to Hindi Qn. 6 to 10 from Hindi to English . PART – B (20 MARKS) II. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS : 5X4 = 20 MARKS (INTERNAL CHOICE)
1. Annotation From Medieval Poetry 1 out of 2 4 Marks 2. Annotation From Modern Poetry 1 out of 2 4 Marks 3. Short Notes From Medieval & Modern Poetry 1 out of 2 4 Marks 4. Introduction of a Poet From Medieval and Modern Poetry 1 out of 2 4 Marks 5. Translation from Hindi to English 1 out of 2 4 Marks (Simple sentences from the prescribed portion) PART - C (30 MARKS) III. ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS 3X10 = 30 MARKS
(Fifth question compulsory) 1. Summary From Medieval Poetry 2. Summary From Modern Poetry 3. Analysis of Poetry – Medieval/Modern 4. Translation from English to Hindi (Paragraph from prescribed portion) 5. Translation from Hindi to English (Paragraph from prescribed portion)
SEMESTER-IV : LANGUAGE-HINDI – IV FUNCTIONAL HINDI AND GENERAL ESSAY
1. Prof.Viraj, Pramanik alekhan aur tippan, rajpal and sons, delhi.
Unit I Chapter-1 page 9, Chapter-III page 88, Chapter-IV page 150, Unit II Chapter-1 page 18, Chapter-III page 89, Chapter-IV page 151, Unit III Chapter-II page 44, Chapter-III page 90, Chapter-IV page 152, Unit IV Chapter-II page 58, Chapter-III page 91, Chapter-IV page 154, Unit V Chapter-II page 60, Chapter-III page 83, Chapter-IV page 155, Book for Reference :
5 Technical Phrases (Translation from English to Hindi) 5 Technical Phrases (Translation from Hindi to English) . PART – B (25 MARKS) II. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS : 5X4 = 20 MARKS (INTERNAL CHOICE)
1. Personal Letters – Theory/Format 1 out of 2 4 Marks 2. Business Letter – Theory/Format 1 out of 2 4 Marks 3. Official Letter – Theory/Format 1 out of 2 4 Marks 4. Technical Terms English to Hindi (5 No.s) 1 out of 2 4 Marks 5. Technical Terms Hindi to English (5 No.s) 1 out of 2 4 Marks PART - C (30 MARKS) III. ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS 3X10 = 30 MARKS
(Fifth question compulsory) 1. Personal Letters (Practical) 2. Commercial Letters (Practical) 3. Official Letters (Practical) 4. Precise Writing 5. General Essay
SEMESTER-II : NON - MAJOR ELECTIVE HINDI FOR BEGINNERS
Course Code : 14UHI2N1 Max.Marks : 100 Hourse / Week : 2 Internal Marks : 40 Credit : 2 External Marks : 60 Objective: To introduce the students basic knowledge in Hindi.
To make the students to write, read and speak in Hindi. UNIT – I 6 hours Vowels, Consonants, ,Pronunciation and method of writing, Matra
Joining Letters - Vowels with Consonant, Consonant with Consonant #Bolchal ki Hindi#
UNIT – II 6 hours Usage of words in day-to-day life :
Parts of body, Names of animals, birds, metals, house hold articles, dresses, ornaments, food grains, vegetables, fruits, trees, relations, professions, colors, months and days.
#Vyavaharik Hindi# UNIT – III 6 hours Noun, Pronoun, Numerical – Cordials only (1 to 100)
# Saral Hindi vyakaran#
UNIT – IV 6 hours Adjective, Verb, Adverb
# Saral Hindi vyakaran# UNIT – V 6 hours Interjection, Preposition, Conjunction
# Saral Hindi vyakaran# # ------------- #self study portion
Unit I Chapter - 1 Part - 1 page 161 to 174 (grammar) Unit II Chapter - 2 Part - 2 page 191 to 201 (grammar) Unit III Chapter - 3 Part - 3 page 202 to 206 (grammar) Unit IV Chapter - 4 Part - 4 page 212 to 214 (grammar) Unit V Chapter - 5 Part - 5 page 47 to 55 (grammar)
Reference Books:
1. Hindi Vatayan, Dr. Chandra Mohan, Vani Prakasam, New Delhi
SCHME OF EXAMINATION
JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPALLI
CODE : 014U2H1
II SEMESTER – PART-IV NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE
B.A./BSC/BCA/B.COM/BBA DEGREE PROGRAMME
HINDI FOR BEGINNERS
Time : Three Hours Max Marks : 60
PART – A (10 MARKS)
I. Answer all the questions. 10x1 = 10 MARKS
10 questions each carries 1 mark - From Unit-I PART – B (25 MARKS) II. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS : 5X4 = 20 MARKS (INTERNAL CHOICE)
5 sets of questions each carries 4 marks from unit-II and III PART - C (30 MARKS) III. ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS 3X10 = 30 MARKS
(Fifth question compulsory) 5 questions from unit- IV and V
SEMESTER-III : NON - MAJOR ELECTIVE FUNCTIONAL HINDI
Course Code : 14UHI3N2 Max.Marks : 100 Hourse / Week : 2 Internal Marks : 40 Credit : 2 External Marks : 60 Objective: To introduce the students basic knowledge in Hindi.
To make the students to write, read and speak Hindi. UNIT – I 6 hours General introduction to Parts of speech - Noun, Pronoun, Adjective, Verb, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection # vyavaharik Hindi# UNIT – II 6 hours Letter writing, Personal letter, Commercial letter, Official letter UNIT – III 6 hours Conversation skills - Conversation in a Hotel, Conversation in a Market
Conversation in a Hospital, Conversation in a Bank, Enquiry in Railway Station #Prayojanmulak Hindi# UNIT – IV 6 hours Technical terms and phrases UNIT – V 6 hours
Translation # ------------- #Self study portion
Text Books:
D.B.Sabha, ANUVAD ABHYAS PART – I, Dakshin Bharatha Hindi Prachar Sabha Chennai
Loknath Dwivedi, Hindi Vyakaran Kaumudhi, Sathi Prakashan, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
Unit I Chapter - 1 Part - 1 page 161 to 174 (grammar) Unit II Chapter - 2 Part - 2 page 191 to 201 (grammar) Unit III Chapter - 3 Part - 3 page 202 to 206 (grammar) Unit IV Chapter - 4 Part - 4 page 212 to 214 (grammar) Unit V Chapter - 5 Part - 5 page 47 to 55 (grammar) Reference Books:
Dr. Chandra Mohan, Hindi Vatayan, Vani Prakasam, New Delhi
SCHME OF EXAMINATION
JAMAL MOHAMED COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS) TIRUCHIRAPALLI
CODE : 014U3H2
III SEMESTER PART–IV NON-MAJOR ELECTIVE B.A./BSC/BCA/B.COM/BBA DEGREE PROGRAMME
FUNCTIONAL HINDI
Time : Three Hours Max Marks : 60
PART – A (10 MARKS)
I. Answer all the questions. 10x1 = 10 MARKS
10 questions each carries 1 mark - From Unit-I PART – B (25 MARKS) II. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS : 5X4 = 20 MARKS (INTERNAL CHOICE)
5 sets of question each carries 4 marks from unit-II and III PART - C (30 MARKS) III. ANSWER ANY THREE QUESTIONS 3X10 = 30 MARKS
(Fifth question compulsory) 5 questions from unit- IV and V