/ HEI Basic Information Registration ID: HEI-U-0215 Name of the HEI: Bangalore University Institution Type: State University Year of Establishment: Jun 1964 Mode of Education: Dual (have both regular courses and distance) State: KARNATAKA Telephone: 080-22961012 Email: [email protected]Fax: 080-23211020 Address: JNANABHARATHI CAMPUS, BANGALORE UNIVERSITY, BENGALURU -560056 Pin Code: 560056 Official Website of HEI: WWW.BANGALOREUNIVERSITY.AC.IN Official website for distance education: www.dccbub.in Department/School/Centre Information Name of the Department/School/Centre of Distance Education: DIRECTORATE OF CORRESPONDENCE COURSES AND DISTANCE Address of the Department/School/Centre of Distance Education: JNANABHARATHI CAMPUS, BANGALORE UNIVERSITY, BENGAL Telephone of the Department/School/Centre of Distance Education: 08023392344 Email of the Department/School/Centre of Distance Education: [email protected]Fax of the Department/School/Centre of Distance Education: 08023211020 HEI Authorities Name of the Vice Chancellor: PROF. VENUGOPAL K R Vice Chancellor Email: [email protected]Vice Chancellor Mobile: 9844036885 Name of the Pro Vice Chancellor(if any): NA Name of Director/Head of Department/Head of School/Centre of Distance Education: PROF B C MYLARAPPA Designation: PROFESSOR Mobile No: 9731188888 Name of the Registrar: DR. B.K. RAVI Registrar Email: [email protected]Registrar Mobile: 94482271938 HEI Recognition Recognition status of the HEI as per UGC Act, 1956: SECTION 2(f) Is HEI also recognized under 12 B : Yes Approval of Statutory Authority: Yes Copy of relevant page of act allowing HEI to offer the programme in ODL : NAAC Details Whether accredited by NAAC? : Yes Grade: A Score: 3.16 Validity of NAAC : 04-11-2021 Upload NAAC Document : View (/Uploads/ODL/NAAC/HEI-U- 0215/NAAC_20191111124346.pdf) Year of assessment of NAAC: 2016 Whether valid for the academic year 2018-19: Yes Whether HEI is ready or has already applied for NAAC assessment: Yes Reason (s): null State if NAAC is applicable for 2020-21: NIRF Ranking
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HEI Basic Information
Registration ID: HEI-U-0215 Name of the HEI: Bangalore University Institution Type: State
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Bachelor ofArts (Combination of 3Subjects) - History,Politics, Sociology
FIRST YEAR B.A PAPER– I : History of India to1707 A.D. CHAPTER I :-Introduction – Survey ofSources – Review ofLiterature – ModernWritings on India –Influence of Geography onHistory – HarappanCivilization – Urban Feat
BOOKS FOR STUDYAND REFRENCE : 1.R.C.Majumdar et.al :Advanced History andIndia. 2. D.D. Kosambi: An Introduction toIndian History. 3.Romila Thapar :Ancient India. 4.Romila Thapar :Ancient Indian History.
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Bachelor ofArts (Combination of 3Subjects) - History,Politics, Sociology
I B.A POLITICALSCIENCE Paper – 1 :CONCEPTS ANDTHEORIES IN POLITICALSCIENCE Part – A 1.Political Science:Meaning, Nature, Scope &Importance. Approachesto the Study of PoliticalScience – Historical,Normative,Behaviouralism and Post-Behaviou
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Author: Prof. H NSrinivas, AssociateProfessor of History,Govt. Women'sCollege, Kolar
Reference Author Title1. Andrew Hacker -Political Theory:Philosophy, Ideology
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Bachelor ofArts (Combination of 3Subjects) - History,Politics, Sociology
SOCIOLOGY OF INDIANSOCIETY I. Emergence ofSociology as a disciplinein India. Historical andethnographic foundation –Sociological Writers in thelate 19th and early 20thcenturies – Developmentof Sociology and SocialAnthropology in India.
BusinessAdministration/Commerce/Management/Finance -Bachelor of Commerce -
1. ACCOUNTINGGROUP: A.C. 3.6ADVANCED FINANCIALACCOUNTINGOBJECTIVES: Theobjective is to acquaint thestudents and make themfamiliar with the processand preparation ofaccounts of different typesof organizations.
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P R Narasappa,Assistant Professor,Depart of Commerce
reference: 1.Arulanandam &Raman: Advancedaccountancy 2. Dr.S.N. Maheswari:advancedaccountancy. 3. S. P.Jain and K. L. Narang:advanced accountancy4. R L Gupta:AdvancedAccountancy 5. Shuklaand Grewal: Advancedaccountancy
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BusinessAdministration/Commerce/Management/Finance -Bachelor of BusinessAdministration - NA
MARKETING GROUPM.M 3.6 CONSUMERBEHAVIOUR ANDMARKETING RESEARCHOBJECTIVE: Theobjective is to provide aninsight into the changingbehavior of consumersand the environmentalinfluence on the consumerbuying patterns.
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Dr. Sarvamangala,Professor Dept. ofCommerce, Dr. BAKarunakar Reddy,Dept. of Commerce.
REFERENCE: 1.Suja.R.Nair, Consumerbehavior andMarketing Research,First Edition, HimalayaPublishing House,Mumbai, 2003. 2.Boyd, Westfall &starch, MarketingResearch, text &cases, seventh edition,AITBS, New Delhi.
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Economics
M.A (Previous)Compulsory SubjectsCompulsory Paper I MicroEconomic Theory ModuleI: Economic Assumptions,Operational Economics,Methods of Analysis-Statics, ComparativeStatics and Dynamics-Distinction between Microand Macro, Equilibrium-Different kinds ofEquilibrium. Module II:Theory of Demand :Cardinal and Ordinalapproaches to the theoryof consumption-TheSlutsky’s Theorem-Ordinary andCompensated demandfunctions-The RevealedPreference and Neuman-Margenstern theory UtilityIndex-A Pragmaticapproach to demandanalysis add Linearexpenditure systems.QUANTITATIVEECONOMICS Module I:Mathematical Methods :Sets, relations andfunctions-Limits andcontinuity functions anddiagrams in economictheory-Derivative and itsinterpretation-economicapplications maxima andminima., PUBLICECONOMICS ModulePublic Economics Natureand Scope A. What isPublic Economics- Itsrelationship with :Economic Theory :Monetary Economics,Welfare Economics andDevelopment Economics.
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Author: Dr. D NDwivedi, Professor ofEconomics, MaharajaAgrasen Institute ofManagement Studies
Reference BackhouseR : A History ofModern EconomicAnalysis Baumol W.J :Economic Theory andOperations AnalysisFriedman : Essays inPositive EconomicsKoutsyoannis –ModernMicroeconomicsDeaton andMuellbauer :Economics andConsumer BehaviourDa Costa G.C:Production, Prices andDistribution. FerugsonC.E : MicroeconomicTheory Jones H.G : AnIntroduction to theModern Theories ofEconomic GrowthStigler G : The Theoryof Price Archibald G. C: Theory of the FirmKamerschen D.R :Readings inMicroeconomicsKogiku K.C :Microeconomicsmodels AmericanEconomic Association :Readings in PriceTheory Bain J :Barriers to NewCompetition TownsendH : Price TheoryAmerican EconomicAssociation : Readingsin the Theory ofIncome DistributionDobo M : Theories ofvalue and DistributionSince Adarn SmithArro K.J and H. Hahn :General CompetitiveAnalysis Debreu J :The Theory of ValueHausen B : A Surveyof General EquillibriumTheory AmericanEconomic Association :
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- History
Paper – 1 : CulturalHistory of India 1850 A.D.1) a) Introduction :Sources - Geographicalfeatures. b) HarappaCulture : Social features ofHarappan Culture – TheCities – Social andEconomic life – Fine Arts –Religious life of the People– Continuity of HarappanCulture. 2. The Vedic Age:Social and Culturalorganization of Early VedicPeriod – Religious beliefsand rituals – Main featuresof Inter Vedic Culture. 3.Rise of New Religions: a)The Janapadas – Socialand Economic Patterns. b)The rise of new religions –Jainism – Buddism –Causes for decline ofBuddhism. 4. TheMauryan Period: a) Socialand Cultural ideas inArthasastra – Asoka andhis policy of Dhrma –Society and Culture underthe Mauryas. b) Persian,Greece – Romaninfluences – KushanCulture. 5. Religion,Literature and Art duringthe Gupta Age. Age ofHarshavardhana –Nalanda University. 6.Deccan and South India.a) South Indian MegalithicCulture – Art and Religionunder the Satavahanas –Societ
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Authors: Dr. MWaseem Raja,Associate Professor,Department of History,Aligarh MuslimUniversity, Dr. NaveenVashishta, AssistantProfessor, Departmentof History, Govt.College for Women,Gohana, Haryana, Dr.Syed mubin Zehra,Assistant Professor,ARSD College,University of Delhi.
Reference Study: 1.Kosambi D.D: AnIntroduction to thestudy of Indian History.2. Basham A.L. : TheWonder that was India.3. Allchins, Bridget andRaymond : The Birth ofIndian Civilization. 4.Chopra.P.N. : Societyand Culture in theMughal Age. 5. PaulMasson Oursel :Ancient India. 6.Romila Thapar &Percival Spear: Historyof India (2 Volumes) 7.Saletor.B.A: AncientIndian Political thoughtand Institutions. 8.Basham.A.L.(ed) :Cultural thought andInstitution. 9.Shrma.R.S. : Light onEarly Indian Societyand Economy. 10.Srivastava.A.L. :Medient Indian Culture.11. Romila Thapar :Ancient Indian SocialHistory. 12.Subramanyam.N. :Sangam Polity. 13.Yezdani.G(ed) : TheEarly History of theDeccan (2 Volumes).14. Habib Mohammed: Politics and Society inMedieval India. 15.Luniya.B.N: Evolutionof Indian Culture.
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Kannada
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Political Science
Paper I : Political Thoughtand Development ofModern India Section A: I :Politics and Society inIndia in the Beginning ofthe 19th Century. II :Rennaissance in India :Intellectual and Socio-Political Awakening :Social Reforms andChanges: Introduction ofWestern Education and itsImpact: PoliticalDevelopment andModernisation. III : BritishRule in India : Nature andImpact of the BritishImperialism in India :British Imperialism VsIndian Nationalism. IV :Rise and Growth of IndianNationalism 1885-1919 :Liberal Nationalism,Constitutionalism, Politicaland AdministrativeReforms and SocialChange : Ideological Splitin the Congress : Rise ofthe Muslim Separatismand Communalism :Conservative Liberalism :Outbreak of World War Iand Indian Nationalism. V: Freedom Struggle 1920-47 : Role of Congress andNon-CongressOrganisations in theFreedom Struggle, 1920-47 : Three Phases of theNon-CooperationMovement – 1920-22,1930-32, 1940-42 –Swaraj Party,
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Authors: Aditi Sharma,Academic Writer,Dharmdeep, FeelanceAuthor, Dr.Biswaranjan Mohanty,Assistant Professor,Department of PoliticalScience, Dr.Madhusmita Giri,Senior Research fello,JNU New Delhi.
1. Bipin Chandra :Nationalism andColonisalism in India.2. A.R.Desai : SocialBackground of IndianNationalism. 3.Ramesh Chandra Dutt: Indian Nationalism. 4.R.C.Majumdar : IndianNationalism 5. AnilSeal : Social Back –ground of IndianNationalism. 6.S.R.Mehrotra :Emergence of IndianNational Congress. 7.V.P.Menon : Integrationof Indian States. 8.V.P.Menon : Transfer ofPower. 9.K.M.Pannikar : TheFoundations of NewIndia. 10. V.P.Verma :Modern Indian PoliticalThought., 1. Robert HSimmon and EugeneDvorin : PublicAdministration : Policyand Change. 2.D.R.Sachdava andMeena Sogani : PublicAdministration :Application andConcepts (2 Vols) 3.Fred W.Riggs : TheEcology of PublicAdministration. 4.S.R.Maheswari :Issues in PublicAdministration. 5. FerelHeady & SybilC.Stokes : ComparitivePublic Administration.
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Sociology
M.A IN SOCIOLOGY, IYEAR : Paper I : ClassicalSociology 1. The Origin ofSociology a) The transitionfrom social Philosophy tosociology b) TheContributions ofMontesquieu and Comte2. Herbert Spencer a)Super – organic Evolutionb) Organisimic conceptionof Society c) Classificationof Societies 3. EmileDurkheim a) Social factsb) Collectiverepresentations c)Mechanical and organicsolidarity d) Sociologicaltheory of Suicide e)Religion and society 4.Max Weber a) Socialaction and its types b)Social relationship c) Idealtypes d) Authority and itstypes e) Religion andEconomy 5. Karl Marx a)Laws of dialectics b)Materialist interpretation ofhistory c) Typology ofsocieties d) Class stugglee) Alienation
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Author Dr. GarimaYadav, AssistantProfessor, Symbiosisinternational lawschool, Dr. PrashantShukla, AssistantProfessor, University ofLucknow,
1. Harry Elmer Barnes(ed) : An Introductionto the History ofSociology (Chicago :The University ofChicago Press, 1948)2. Robert Alun Jones :Emile Durkheim(Beverly Hills : Sage,1986) 3. Max Weber :The Theory of Socialand EconomicOrganisation (NewYord : Free Press1941) 4. T.B.Bottomoreand M.Ruble : KarlMarx – selectedwritings in Sociologyand Social Philosophy(Penguin Books,1963). 5. S.E.Finer(ed) : Vilfredo Pareto –Sociological writings(Oxford : BasilBlackwell. 1966) 6.Raymond Aron : MainCurrents inSociological Thought(2 Vols) (PenguinBooks 1965) 7. LewisA.Coser : Mastres ofSociological Thought(New York : HarcourtBrace Jovanovich:1971) 8. RonaldFletsher : The Makingof Sociology (2 Vols)(London : MichaelJoseph, 1971) 9.Daniel W.Rossides :The History and Natureof Sociological Theory(Boston : HoughtonMilfirm, 1978) 10.Francis Abraham andJohn Henry Morgan :Sociological Thought(Delhi : MacmillanIndian, 1985) , 1.Yogendra Singh :Modernization
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Hindi
First Year M.A. Hindi –Syllabus Paper -1 :Linguistics Topicsprescribed for Linguistics:1. History of LinguisticScience 2. Scope of theScience of Linguistics 3.Definition of Languageand Language Science 4.Main Branches of theScience of Language 5.Science of Language andother Branches ofKnowledge 6. Theoriesabout the origin ofLanguage 7.Characteristics ofLanguage and dialects 8.Classification ofLanguages-Morphological,Gene logical etc., 9. Indo-European Family andDravidian Family 10.Phonology, Morphology,Phonetics, Semantics 11.Syntax-Definition etc. * * *PAPER –II : History ofHindi Language Topicsprescribed for History ofHindi Language: 1. Studyof Ancient and ModernIndo –Aryan Lanaguages2. Place of Hindi in theWorld and Indo –AryanBranch 3. Meaning of theword Hindi, Area andExtension 4. HindiVocabulary 5. Dialects ofHindi
1. Hindi Sahitya KaAdikal: Dr. HazariPrasad Dwivedi 2.Vidyapati : Dr.Shivaprasad Singh 3.Kabir : Dr HazariPrasad Dwivedi 4.Dingal Mein Veer Ras:Dr. Motilal Menaria 5.Kabir Ka Rahasyavad:Dr. Ramkumar Varma6. Surdas: AcharyaNanda Dulare Bajpai 7.Keshav KaAcharyatva: Dr.Vijayapal Singh (Rajpal and sons) 8.Sur Aur Unka Sahitya :Dr Jarbanslal Sharma9. Goswami Tulasidas :Acharya RamaChandra Shukla 10.Triveni : AcharyaRamachandra Shukla11. Keshav Ki KavyaKala : Dr KrishnaShankar Shukla 12.Keshav Aur UnkaSahitya : Dr .V.P Singh13. Bihari Ka VaijnikAdhyayan: Dr.Ganapathi ChandraGupta 14. TulasiRamayan Aur PampaRamayan : Dr SaraguKrishna Murthy 15.Maithil Kokil Vidyapathi: Dr, Krishina Dev Jhari( Sharada Prakashan)
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Telugu
Paper – I Evolution ofTelugu Language 1. TheLanguage families of India– Indo – Aryan, Dravidian,Munda, Sino – Tibetan 2.Introduction to DravidianLanguages – DravidianLanguage Speakers –regions. 3. SpecialFeatures of DravidianLanguages and Influenceof Dravidian Languageson Aryan Languages. 4.History of words Telugu,Tenugu, Andhramu. 5.Evolution of Telugu Script.6. Telugu Dialects –Bilingualism –Relationship of Telugu &Kannada Languages. 7.Prangnannaya YugandhraBhasha and ModernTelugu. 8. Borrowings –Loan words in Telugu. 9.Phonetic Change andSemantics. 10. Telugu asOfficial Language –Language in TeluguJournals., Paper II –Evolution of TeluguLiterature: Unit – I :Prangnannaya Yugam,(200 B.C. to 1000 A.D) : a)Prangnannaya Yugam,Sarasvatam, Sahityam,Sahitya AdhyanaPraddatulu. b)Prangnannaya YugaSasanalu – ChandoViseshaalu, Yugam –Yuga kavitaYugaVibhajana Paddhatulu. c)NannayaBharatandhrikarana
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Sanskrit
Paper – VI A. VedicStudies and Philology,Paper – VII: (A)GRAMMAR- IIPaper –VIII. 1. Special Sub:Darsana – I Advaita andDvaita, , BooksRecommended ForRefrence, Paper – IX -1,Special Sub: DARSANA –II Visisdvaita andSivadvaita, Paper- X-1.Special Subject: Darsana– II: Nyaya and Mimamsa,Paper – VIII.2 Spl Sub:Sahithya – I Pre- DhavaniPeriod, Paper – IX – 2Spl.Sub.Sahthya – II –Dhvani – Period
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A History of IndianPhilosophy:S.N.Dasgupta, Vol. I &II 2. A History of IndianLogic:S.C.Vidyabhushana 3.Karikavali withSiddantamuktavali withDinakari, Ed. NarayanCharan and Sastri,Varanasi – 1940 4.Karikavali (Trans inEnglish) SwamiMadhawananda,Ramakrishna Ashram,Madras 5. Karikavali,with Muktavali,Chaukamba, Edn. 6.Studies in the NyayaVaiseseikaMetaphysics :Bhaduri.S. 7.Evaluation of theNyaya Vaisasikacategorilogy
Recommended ForRefrence: 1. History ofSanskrit Poetics:S.K.De 2. History ofSanskrit Poetics:P.V.Kane 3. Conceptsof Riti Gunas:P.G.Lahiri 4. SomeConcepts ofAlankarasastra:V.Raghavan 5. Bhoja’sSringaraprakasa:V.Raghavan 6.BharatiyaKavyamimamse(Kannada):T.N.Srikantaiah 7.Kavyalankara ofBhamaha:K.Manjunathasastri(with translation) 8.BhamahanaKavyalankara:K.Krishnamurthy(Kannada Tr) 9.Kavyalankarasutravrttiof Vamana:H.N.Kulkarni (withextracts fromKamadenu) 10.Kavyalankarasutravrtti(with Kan.Tr) 11.KavyalankarasutraVrtti: Ganganatha Jna,Refrence: 1. History ofSanskrit Poetics:S.K.De 2. History ofSanskrit Poetics:P.V.Kane 3. SomeProblems of SanskritPoetics: S.K.De 4.Indian theories ofmeaning: K.KunjunniRaja 5. Some aspectsof literary criticism:A.Shankaran (Theoriesof Rasa and Dhvani) 6.The number of Rasa:V.Raghavan 7. Bhoja’sSringaraprakasa:Raghavan.V. 8. TheScience of Criticism inIndia: A.K.Warder 9.Dhvanyaloka
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Masters of Arts- Urdu
M.A. PAPER - 1 : PROSEAreas of study : I. Nasr Kiimityazi Khussosiyath,Adabi aur gayr adabi nasrka farq urdu nasr ka ahadha ahad irteqa QadeemNasr : 1. Urdu nasr keawalleen aasaar,Kalimatulha- qaiq , Dakaninasr ki khusoosiyath,sabras, sabras ki Zaban,asloob, mouzoo, Sabras,Bahaisiyath tamseel,Sabras Ki adabi aurtehzeehi ahammiyath,Lisani mutalaa, Qadeemnasr aur jadeed nasr kataqahuli mutalaa. AhedeyWasta : 1. Shumali hindme urdu nasr ke awalleenaasaar - Karbal katha,Rani Ketki ki kahani, NauTarzey Murassa, FortWilliam College kemusannifeen ki nasrnigari, Bagho Bahar -Zaban , Asloob, Mouzoo,Tehzeebi anasir,
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i•First Year M.A.PAPER - 1 : PROSEAreas of study : I. NasrKi imityaziKhussosiyath, Adabiaur gayr adabi nasr kafarq urdu nasr ka ahadha ahad irteqaQadeem Nasr : 1. Urdunasr ke awalleenaasaar, Kalimatulha-qaiq , Dakani nasr kikhusoosiyath, sabras,sabras ki Zaban,asloob, mouzoo,Sabras, Bahaisiyathtamseel, Sabras Kiadabi aur tehzeehiahammiyath, Lisanimutalaa, Qadeem nasraur jadeed nasr kataqahuli mutalaa.Ahedey Wasta : 1.Shumali hind me urdunasr ke awalleenaasaar - Karbal katha,Rani Ketki ki kahani,Nau Tarzey Murassa,Fort William College kemusannifeen ki nasrnigari, Bagho Bahar -Zaban , Asloob,Mouzoo, Tehzeebianasir, Urdu Dastanonki lisani, tenzcebi auradubi ahammiyath.Ahadey J adeed : 1.Ghalib ki nasr nigari kikhussosiyath 2. SirSyed ki NasriKhidmath, Maqalanigari ki khusoosiyath3. Urdu me sawanehnigari ka agaz aurirteqa 4. Sawanehnigari kc fanni taqazey5. Bali bahaisiyathsawaneh ni garYadgare Ghalib kiroushni mein 6. Khakanigari
Ghalib ki nasr nigari kikhussosiyath 2. SirSyed ki NasriKhidmath, Maqalanigari ki khusoosiyath3. Urdu me sawanehnigari ka agaz aurirteqa 4. Sawanehnigari kc fanni taqazey
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Arts/Humanities/SocialSciences - Master of Arts -French
M.A IN FRENCHSYALLABUS PAPER I :CONTEMPORYGRAMMAR 1. Grammar2. Organization du texteOr Resume Or Synthese3. Comprehension 4.Exercises lancunaries 5.Registre PAPER II :CIVILIZATION : XVIIICENTURY TO THEMODERN TIMES 1.History : XVIII Century to1980’s (Mitterand) 2.Geography of France withspecial refrence to thefollowing regions: LeBassin Prisien, Les Alpes,La Bretagne, LaNormandie, L’Alsace, LaLorraine. 3. ContemporaryFrench Society:Population, SocialProblems, Education,Culture and Traditions etc.PAPER III : HISTORY OFFRENCH LITERATUREXVII & XVIII CENTURIES,WITH SPECIALREFRNCE TO LITERARYMOVEMENTS AND THEREPRESENATIVEAUTHORS XVII Century1. Racine : Andromaque -Full Text 2. Moliere : LeBourgeois Gentilhomme -Full Text 3. Corneille : LeCid - Full Text XVIIICentury 1. Voltaire :Candide - Full Text 2.Beaumarchais : LeMariage de Figaro –Extracts pg.390 to pg.4043. Montesquieu : LesLetters Persanes
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Poets : 1. Lamartine :L’Automne (pgs : 98-99) 2. Hugo : OSouvenirs! (pgs : 174)3. Musset : La nuit deMai (pgs : 212- 217) 4.Baudelaire : L’Albatros(pgs : 434) 5. Verlaine :Art Poetique (pg : 506)Theatre : 1. Hugo :Hernani - Full Text
1. Jean paul Sartre :Huis Clos 2. JeanGiraudoux : La Guerrede Troie n’aura paslieu : Extracts – Pg.405-409 3. Marcel Proust :Du cote de ChezSwann - Extracts –Pg.219 to Pg.234, 1.Voltaire : Candide -Full Text 2.Beaumarchais : LeMariage de Figaro –Extracts pg.390 topg.404 3. Montesquieu: Les Letters Persanes- Extracts pg.79 to 91
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BusinessAdministration/Commerce/Management/Finance -Master of Commerce -Accountancy & FinancialStrategies
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1. Milton H. Spencer, “Contemporary Macro-Economics” WorthPublishers. 2.Sanuelson, Paul, “Economics”, McGrowHill PublishingCompany, 1. William.B. Weather & KeithDavis : HumanResource & PersonnelManagement, McGrawHill. 2. Terry L. Leap &Michael D. Crino:Personnel / HumanResourceManagement, MaxwllMacmillan. 3.Friedman, Milton, “Role of MonetaryPolicy”, McGraw Hill. 4.Ahuja.H.L, “ MacroDevelopmentEconomics – AnalyticalApproach”, SultanChand. 5. Bobber.S, “The Economics ofCycles and Growth”. 6.J.N.Bhagawat, “Economics ofUnderdevelopedCountries”, All IndiaTraveller Book SellerPublishing Company.7. Johnson.M & HrveyJ, “ Introduction toMacro Economics”, McMillan. 8. A.N.Agarwal,“Indian Economics –Problems ofDevelopment andPlanning”,D.R.Publishers. 9.VKRV Rao, “ NationalIncome of India – 1950to 1980”, SagePublishers. 10.M.Adhikari, “ EconomicEnvironment ofBusiness”, SultanChand & Sons.
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