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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)Top of Page

A. Major subjects - Two subjects for the first 4-semesters, selecting not more than one from any of the following three groups, such that at least one should be English or Hindi or Drawing & Painting or Sanskrit or Home Science or Music, which alone could be offered for additional 2 semesters of the Honours course. Further, Economics, Psychology, Political Science and Sociology shall not be available for additional 2 semesters at the Honours Course:

1.  English, Hindi

2.  Drawing & Painting, Sanskrit, Economics, Psychology

3.  Home Science, Music, Political Science, Sociology

Note:

1. If a language is not offered as a major course, it shall be compulsory to offer one  language as a Half Course.

2. Candidate opting for the subjects of Music and Drawing & Painting may be required to appear for an aptitude test and these subjects will be allowed only to those who pass in the test.

3.  Candidates shall not be allowed to take the same subject both as a major and as an ancillary elective.

B. Inter-disciplinary and ancillary electives - Two, at least one from the non-faculty courses.

(a) Faculty half course: Drawing & Painting/English/Hindi/Home Science/Music (Sitar/ Tabla/ Vocal)/ Sanskrit.

(b) Non-faculty half courses: Psychology/Sociology/Education/ Accountancy & Law/Applied Business Economics/ Business Administration/Environmental Education/Botany/Chemistry/ Mathematics & Statistics/Physics/Zoology.

C. (1)   Work-based training: One, allied to a major subject.

    (2)   Additional work based training (optional)

       Major Subjects               Work-based Training

a)

Drawing & Painting           

Commercial Art/Batic Painting/ Textile Designing and Fabric Painting

b)

English

Secretarial and Journalistic Skills

Journalism & Mass Communication

c)

Hindi

Patrakarita/Journalism & Mass

Communication

d)

Home Science

Food Preservation/Quilting and Knitting/Hand Embroidary/Handicraft/ Collage/Artificial Flower making/Soft Toys making/ Nail and Thread work.

e)

Music

Repair & Maintenance of Musical

Instruments/Applied Music

f)

Sanskrit

Secretarial and Journalistic Skills/

Applied Sanskrit

g)

Economics, Pol. Sc., Psychology, Sociology

For details please see details about

B.A.(Social Science).

Note: Option in any subject (major subject/half-course/work-based training) will be allowed only when sufficient number of students offer to take that subject.

 

Bachelor of Arts (Social Science) [B.A. (Social Science)]Top of Page

A. Major subjects: Two subjects for the first 4 semesters, selecting not more than one from any of the following three groups, such that at least one should be Economics or Psychology or Political Science or Sociology, which alone could be offered for additional 2 semesters of the Honours course. Further, English, Hindi, Drawing & Painting, Sanskrit, Home Science and Music, shall not be available for additional 2 semesters of the Honours course:

(1)  English, Hindi

(2)  Economics, Psychology, Drawing & Painting, Sanskrit.

(3)  Political Science, Sociology, Home Science, Music.

Note:

1.  If a language is not offered as a major course, it shall be compulsory to offer one language as a half course.

2.  Candidates opting for the subjects of Music and Drawing & Painting may be required to appear for an aptitude test and these subjects will be allowed only to those who pass in the test.

3.  Candidates shall not be allowed to take the same subject both as a major and as an ancillary elective.

B.  Inter-disciplinary and ancillary electives: Two, at least one from the non-faculty courses:

(a) Faculty half courses: Economics, Political Science Psychology, Sociology.

(b) Non-faculty half courses: Drawing & Painting/English/ Hindi/Home Science/Music/Sanskrit/Accountancy and Law/ Applied Business Economics/Business Administration/Education/ Environmental Education/Botany/Chemistry/Mathematics & Statistics/Physics/Zoology.

C.   (1) Work-based training: One allied to a major subject.

      (2) Additional Work Based Training (optional).

 

Major subjects

Work-based training

(a)

Economics

Banking Methods/ Accounting Applications/ Business Applications/ Financial Applications

(b)

Political Science

Secretarial and Journalistic Skills/

Journalism and Mass Communication.

(c)

Psychology

Workshop practice and fabrication of psychological equipment/ Diagnosis and Psychological Treatment of Behavioural Problems.

(d)

Sociology

Upliftment of weaker sections. Additional Work Based Training: Construction of Research Tools and their Administration, Project Work.

(e)

English, Hindi, Sanskrit

For details please see details for B.A..

 

Bachelor of Business Management (B.B.M.)Top of Page

A.  Major subjects (All Compulsory):

(1) Managerial Sciences     (2) Applied Commerce

B.  Inter-disciplinary and ancillary courses (All compulsory):

(a) Faculty half courses (both compulsory):

(1) Philosophical and Psychological Foundations of Management

(2) Communicative English

(b) Non-faculty half courses (both compulsory):

(1) Introduction to Computers      (2) Mathematics

C.  Work-based training

(1) Office Routine

(2) Secretarial Practices/Accounting Applications/Business

      Applications/Financial Applications

The students are required to take practical training for 4 weeks after second semester and for 6 weeks after fourth semester.

 

Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)Top of Page

A. Major subjects: Following three major subjects for the first 4 semesters and one of these for additional 2 semesters of the Honours course:

(1) Accountancy & Law

(2) Applied Business Economics 

(3) Business Administration

 

B. Inter-disciplinary and ancillary electives (All compulsory): English and Hindi.

C.   (1) Work-based Training: One, allied to any major subject.

(2) Additional work based training (optional).

Major subjects

Work-based training

(a) Accountancy & Law

Book-keeping Practice and Accounting Applications

(b) Applied Business Economics

Banking Methods and Financial Applications

(c) Business Administration

Secretarial work and Business Applications

 

Bachelor of Science (Home Science) [B.Sc. (Home Science)]Top of Page

A.  Major subjects (All compulsory):

(i)      Human Development and related aspects (Foods, Nutrition, Biochemistry, Human Physiology, Human Development)

(ii)  Home Economics and Management (Textiles, Clothing, Home Management, Extension)

B. Inter-disciplinary and ancillary courses (All compulsory):

(a) Faculty half courses: English/Hindi/Sanskrit

(b) Non-faculty half courses:

(i)   Botany

(ii)  Applied Physics

(iii) Applied Chemistry

C.   (1) Work-based training: Food Preservation/Quantity Cooking and Catering/Tailoring and Machine Knitting/ Handicraft (Paper Sculpture/Artificial Flowers/Doll Making/Soft Toys)/Repair and Maintenance of Household Appliances.

(2) Additional work based training (optional).

 

 

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)Top of Page

A.  Major subjects:

I

School Management.

II

Fundamentals of Educational Technology and Information   Technology

III

Content-cum-Methodology of any two subjects out of following: Biology/Civics/Commerce/Drawing & Painting/ English/ Economics/ Hindi/Home Science/History/Geography/ Music/ Mathematics/ Science/Sanskrit.

or

Content-cum-Methodology at advanced level may be offered by postgraduates in one of the following along with one subject from the above: Botany/Chemistry/Drawing and Painting/ English/ Hindi/ Home Science/Music/ Mathematics/Political Science/ Sanskrit/ Zoology

IV

Fundamentals of Educational Theory.

V

Fundamentals of Educational Psychology & Statistics.

VI

Education and National Development.

VII

Elective Course (anyone of the following):

1. Early Childhood Education       2. School Library Organisation

3. Measurement of Scholastic      4. Action Research  

    Achievements

5. Guidance and Counselling       6. Physical Education

7. Population Education              8. Non-formal Education

9. Value Education                   10. Environmental Education

11. Adult Education                  12. Extension Education

13. Distance Education             14. Special Education

15. Teacher Education              16. Peace Education

B.  Practice teaching

(i)

Practice teaching includes forty lessons to be delivered by the pupil teachers and attendance at tutorials for discussion on criticism lesson is compulsory.

(ii)

One criticism lesson in each teaching subject is compulsory.

(iii)

Preparation of Audio Visual Aids.

C.  Core courses

(i)

Comparative Study of Religion.

(ii)

Cultural Education.

(iii)

Scientific Methodology, General Knowledge & Current Affairs.

(iv)

Co-curricular Activities.

D. Working with community

(i) Adult Education (ii) Agricultural Operations (iii) Social Service.

E. Scouting & Guiding

F.  Work-based training: One, out of the following (other than that opted under item G):

Banking/Canteen Management/Commercial Art/Embroidery/ English Journalism/Hindi Journalism/Horticulture/Kitchen & Ornamental Gardening/Leather Craft/Oil Painting/School Craft/ Social Survey/Tourism/Life Insurance/Glass Blowing/Basic Mechanical & Fabrication Techniques.

G. Additional Advanced Level Work Based Training (optional)

(i)

Kitchen and Ornamental Gardening

(ii)

School Craft

 

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)Top of Page

A. Major subjects: Any two of the following for the first 4 semesters and one of these for the additional 2 semesters of Honours course: (1) Botany (2) Chemistry (3) Mathematics (4) Physics (5) Zoology, (6) Computer Science.

B. Inter-disciplinary and ancillary electives: Two, at least one from non-faculty half courses.

(1)  Faculty half courses: Botany/Chemistry/Mathematics/ Physics/Zoology.

(2)  Non-faculty half courses: English/Hindi/Drawing & Painting/Home Science/Accountancy & Law/Applied Business Economics/Business Administration/General Engineering/Psychology/Workshop Practice/Digital Electronics & Computers.

C. (1) Work-based training: One, allied to a major subject.

    (2) Additional work based training (optional).

Major subjects

Work-based training

(a) Botany

(i)  Maintenance of Botanical Gardens

(ii) Dairy Products

(iii)Modern Crop Production Technology

(b) Chemistry

(i)  Soil Testing

(ii) Extraction of Natural Products

(iii)Chemistry of Tanning, Testing of Tanning Materials, Leather & Effluent Water/Physical and Chemical aspects of  Leather Processing

(iv) Dairy Products

(v) Pollution Control

(c) Mathematics

Computer Aided Statistical Techniques.

(d) Physics

(i) Practical Electronics

(ii) Entertainment Electronics

(iii) Computer Science Applications

(e) Zoology

 

(f)  Computer Sc.

(i) Biological Techniques

(ii) Cell Biotechnology.

(i) Practical Electronics

(ii) Computer Aided Statistical Techniques

    (subject to immediate approval by the Standing Committee, if feasible.)

 

 

Note: The inter-disciplinary and ancillary electives, work-based training and core courses are completed during the first four semesters of B.A., B.B.M., B.Com., B.Sc.(Home Science), B.Sc. and B.A. (Social Science) Programmes.

 

Bachelor of Science (Engineering) [B.Sc. (Engineering)]Top of Page

A. Major subjects: Electrical or Mechanical Engineering.

B.  Specialization by electives: Four electives to be taken up in the last two semesters. For further details, please refer to the syllabus.

C.  Non-faculty half courses: Any two of the following in the first two semesters (one in each semester):

Household Management/Environmental Science/Sociology/ English/Art Appreciation.

D. Work-based training: One of the following in the fourth semester

                                        (other than that opted under item E):

Automobile Engineering/Repair of Electrical Equipment/ Photography/ Refrigeration and Air-conditioning/Radio & TV Repair/Commercial Art/Furniture Design and Manufacture/ Printing Techniques/Metallurgical Analysis/Electronics Design/ Computer Maintenance/D.B.M.S./Still Photography, Audio & Video Production /Physical & Chemical Aspects of Leather Processing/ Rural Technology.

E.  Additional Advanced Level Work Based Training (optional): Computer Maintenance/Electronic Design/Still Photography, Audio and Video Production.

 

PG Diploma in TheologyTop of Page

The programme includes specific study of all the major religions of the world, centering around subjects like Methodology of Science of religion (Traditional and Modern), Mysticism, Mythology and Symbolism, Religions and Science, Religion and Future man, etc.

 

PG Diploma in Computer Science and ApplicationsTop of Page

The programme imparts the essential skills required for programming along with an extensive exposure to the core areas in computer science. Besides the course work that includes data structures, database management systems, internet technologies,  programming languages such as C, C++ and Java, the programme offers several electives such as Computer Graphics, Computer Networks, Computer Systems Architecture, Operating Systems, Software Engineering and Cryptography and Security. The program offers an intensive hands-on experience through extensive laboratory work, projects and summer internship.

Candidates enrolled through the distance education programme have the option of completing the course part – time with one additional semester.

 

PG Diploma in Textile Designing and PrintingTop of Page

The programme is totally committed to the creative development of the individual. The Institute collaborates with the leading design houses to bring in new technology and to provide exposure to students. Candidates are expected to have an aptitude for design and capacity to innovate and experiment. A totally integrated curriculum comprises of design projects production, marketing, general costing and management with creative computer aided designing. The students are required to visit textile mills and exhibit their works.

 
PG Diploma in Industrial MathematicsTop of Page

The objective of the programme is to impart specific knowledge of Mathematical techniques that have ready applications in Industrial and Business problems and to prepare students for taking up employment and or relevant research in the field of Industrial Mathematics. The course content includes Operations Research, Advanced Statistics, Mathematical Modelling, Advanced Optimization, Reliability Theory and Statistical Quality Control, Simulation, Applied Functional Analysis, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, Software Engineering, Finite Element Methods, Applied Systems Theory and Fluid Dynamics. Besides the above, students have to undergo summer training, laboratory work and undertake one major project.

 

PG Diploma in Business EconomicsTop of Page

The programme is centered at the development of skills as applied to the Business Environment. The syllabus includes courses on Principles and Practice of Management, Accounting and Finance, Business Statistics & Mathematics, Business Environment, Economic Policy, Marketing, Communication, Computer Applications and Project. Students passing PGDBE with CGPA of 5.5 or more are eligible to be admitted to the third term (Summer) of M.A. (Applied Economics) in the Integrated PGDBE-M.A. (Applied Economics)-M.Phil. (Economics) programme.

 

PG Diploma in Devotional and Folk MusicTop of Page

The programme is meant to acquaint the students of the large variety of musical traditions lying dormant in the Folk Music and Devotional Songs of various regions of our country and thus awaken them to the rich heritage of the Indian culture.

 

PG Diploma in Environmental EducationTop of Page

The specialised courses are Environmental Law, Environmental Impact Assessment, Social Ecology, Environmental Pollution & Control.

 

PG Diploma in Journalism & Mass CommunicationTop of Page

The Programme focuses at various dimensions of Journalism & Mass Communication. For example, exposure in news media, i.e. Cyber Journalism, Desktop Printing, Video/Audio Editing, Film and TV Script Writing.

 

PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical ChemistryTop of Page

The Programme is designed to give a strong practical-cum- theoretical knowledge of the subject of Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

 

Post Graduate ProgrammesTop of Page

The post-graduate programmes are of duration of four terms except M.Ed. and are designed to acquaint the students with latest developments in the subject concerned and to make them familiar with the tools of research. The first two terms (semesters) are devoted to course work and most of the third term (summer term) and the fourth term (semester) to dissertation/project work.

 

Master of Arts (M.A.)Top of Page

Master's programmes in Arts, in addition to traditional subjects, have an essential bias to application and stress on training students in participation and verbal discussions. Thus, seminars and group discussions not only form regular part of the curriculum in each subject, they also form part of the evaluation of the students. The following programmes are offered at present.

(1) Drawing and Painting: Besides the traditional teaching, the specialisation of Murals is available. Students are also required to take part in seminars, group discussions and organise exhibition of their paintings.

(2) English: Stress is laid both on literature and language. Besides the self-study, seminar and group discussion in each semester, following electives of Professional English are available in addition to traditional subjects: Competitive English, Office Management and Secretarial English, Methods of teaching English language and literature at College (University level)/Mass Communication/Research Methodology.

(3) Hindi: A term paper, seminar and viva in end semester examination to be evaluated by an external examiner are special features of the course. Besides, the course content also includes specialisation like, Folk Literature, Research Methodology, Journalism.

(4) Music: Provides instructions in Vocal, Sitar or Tabla at present. Greater stress is laid on practical performance rather than theoretical knowledge and the weightage on the two aspects is accordingly distributed for assessment. A special feature is the requirement of giving two stage performances in each semester by a student. Course includes the latest and relatively unknown Ragas and also history and aesthetics of both Indian and Western Music.

(5) Sanskrit & Culture: The course covers in addition to traditional components, not only the Sanskrit language and literature but also the Indian Culture, Dharma and Philosophy. Term paper and Seminar & Group Discussion in each semester, all through the medium of Sanskrit language, go a long way to strengthen the comprehension and expression of a student in Sanskrit language.

 

Master of Arts (Social Science) [M.A. (Social Science)]Top of Page

(1) Applied Economics: Specialised fields are Analysis & Policy, Computer Application in Business & Economics, Forecasting, Money & Financial market. Students interested in joining M.A. (Applied Economics) must apply for PGDBE only. After completion of PGDBE with CGPA of 5.5 or more, the candidate is admitted to M.A. third term (Summer) in the Integrated PGDBE-MA (Applied Economics)-MPhil (Economics) programme.


(2) Political Science: Specialised fields are International Relations & Politics, Administrative Management & Public Policy.


(3) Psychology - Specialised fields of the course are Clinical and Environmental Psychology.


(4) Sociology: The specialised courses are Sociology of Development, Sociology of Religion, Women Studies, Globalisation & Changes, Advanced Sociological Theories.

 

M.Sc. (Home Science)Top of Page

This is a general course with broad based knowledge of Home Science. M.Sc. (Home Science) with specialisation in Human Development is also available.

 

Master of Education (M.Ed.)Top of Page

The course is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge mainly in chosen field of Education and train them in research methodology and techniques. The specialisation available are - Educational Technology, Guidance and Counselling, Educational Administration and Advance Educational Psychology, Comparative Education and Teacher Education.

 

M.B.A. (Business Management)Top of Page

The course has been structured keeping the industry's requirements in view. Case methodology, role plays, group discussions, industry interaction and interactive teaching are used in addition to the traditional teaching system. Keeping in mind the future requirements, four courses on information technology have been incorporated. The course envisages both class room instructions and field industrial training so as to provide students an opportunity to learn applications of management techniques in real life situations.

 

M.Com.Top of Page

The course has been designed to provide the students with advance theoretical and practical knowledge in Commerce and Business. Project work and seminars are the essential part of the programme. Course contents are contributed by all the three streams, i.e. Accountancy & Law, Applied Business Economics and Business Administration. In addition to a general course of M.Com., M.Com. with specialisation in International Business is also offered.

 

Master of Science (M.Sc.)Top of Page

The Institute offers M.Sc. Programmes in Botany, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology, with specialisation in emerging areas. The syllabi have contemporary relevance and are continually updated. Dissertations and Seminars are essential parts of all programmes. The following specialisations are available at present:

(1) Botany: Besides covering basic Botany, the syllabus provides modern aspects of ecological management of natural resources.

(2) Chemistry: Besides covering basic Chemistry, the course covers several frontier areas such as Environmental, Polymer, Photo, Laser and Applied Analytical Chemistry, Instrumental Techniques, Biochemistry and Bio-inorganic Chemistry.

(3) Computer Science: M.Sc. in Computer Science offers the candidates an exposure to all the major areas in computer science through core courses with the flexibility for in-depth study of a chosen area through the flexible system of electives.

(4) Mathematics: (a) M.Sc. Mathematics: The focus of this programme is to expose students to the topics of Mathematics and to train students in the rigour and abstraction required for further research in Mathematics (b) M.Sc. Mathematics with Specialization in Computer Applications: Besides covering core subjects in Mathematics, the programme provides a strong specialisation in Computer Applications with compulsory subjects such as Database Management Systems, Software Engineering, Internet Technologies and Computer Systems Archtecture and through electives.

(5) Physics: Fundamental Physics in the curriculum is supplemented by courses in frontline areas with options such as Microwave Techniques, Opto-electronics, Solid State and VSLI Technology, Computer System Architecture, Programming in JAVA and Computer Networks and a number of electives. M.Sc. Physics with specialisation in Electronics and M.Sc. Physics with specialisation in Computer Science are also being offered.

(6) Zoology: The course provides besides basic Zoology, indepth studies in frontier areas like, Applied Entomology, Biochemical Genetics, Environmental Parasitology, Environmental Toxicology, Widlife Conservation and Management, and Animal Behaviour. Further, special papers in Advanced Parasitology, Applied Entomology, Molecular Techniques in Genetic Diversity Assessments and Toxicology are being offered.

 

M.Phil.Top of Page

The M.Phil. is a 2 semester programme offered in dual mode intended to prepare the foundation of the student to take up research effectively with a broader outlook.


The M.Phil. in Education is offered in regular mode by the Education Faculty and is open to candidates with M.A. in Education or M.Ed.

 

Master of Technology (M.Tech.)Top of Page

M.Tech. in Engineering Systems is available both as a full-time and as a part-time course. Both the courses lay emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of several emerging thrust areas in engineering to meet the requirements of a higher level of skill in planning, analysis, design and operation of engineering systems with a strong foundation in computers

M.Tech. in Computer Science is available as a full-time course. The program offers substantial flexibility to the candidates through several electives in all depth areas of computer science, while affording the required breadth through the various programme core courses.

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