PROGRAMMES OF STUDY UNDER RASHTRIYA UCHHTER

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PROGRAMMES OF STUDY UNDER RASHTRIYAUCHHTER SHIKSHA ABHYAN (RUSA)UNDER CBCS & CCA SYSTEMB.A. Part I / II / IIIEnglishPublic tical ScienceSanskritSociologyMusic (Vocational & Instrumental)B.Com. Part I/II/III (Pass Course)Semester system, Three-year course.COURSES OF STUDYThe UG (TDC) programme in ICDEOL will comprise the following categories of courses :(i) Compulsory Courses (3-6 Courses)(ii) Majore/Core Courses (14 Courses)(iii) Elective Courses (10-13 Courses)(iv)General Interest and Hobby Courses (1-3 Courses)(i) Compulsory Courses : A student enrolled in an undergraduate programme will have to pass somecompulsory courses. These compulsory courses are of three kinds:(a) Languages :a)b)c)Compulsory EnglishCompulsory HindiCompulsory Sanskrit(b) Social Science / Commerce / Managementa)b)c)d)Compulsory Social Science / Commerce / ManagementCompulsory Geography of Himachal PradeshCompulsory Indian ConstitutionCompulsory Himachal Past, Present and Futurec) Skill Based Courses :1. Functional English2. Functional Hindi3. Basic Mathematics for allA minimum of three and a maximum of six compulsory courses are to be passed by all studentsenrolled for a UG Degree. However,-A student majoring in English will NOT opt for Compulsory English.A student majoring in Hindi will NOT opt for Compulsory Hindi.A student majoring in Sociology will NOT opt for Compulsory Social Science.A student majoring in Political Science and Public Administration will NOT opt for CompulsoryIndian Constitution.All the compulsory courses will be of three credits each. Thus, a maximum of 3 6 18 credit hourswill be accumulated by a student by passing compulsory courses.9

A minimum of three compulsory courses (3 3 9 credits) will have to be passed by each UGstudent to qualify for the UG Degree.DETAILS OF SUBJECTS TO BE STUDIEDSr. No.1.Major SubjectOne of theLanguages (English/Hindi/Sanskrit)2.One of the Social Sciences/Humanities(Economics, Politicalo Science,Public Administration, Sociology,history, Journalism,Music3.Minor Subject CombinationsOn eofth eLng uage so the rt hantheMa j rCor e,One Social Science (Economics, PoliticalScience or Public Administration,Journalism, Music, Sociology) ORMathematics.One of the languages (English, Hindi,Sanskrit, OROne of the Social Sciences other than theMajor Core.(i)(ii)(i)(i)(ii)One of the Languages.One of the Social Science/Humanitiessubjects.4.Mathematics(i)Social Science Subject5.Commerce(ii)Management(iii)Social Science Subject- The choice availability of courses is subject to further amendments/clarifications by HPU,ICDEOL, as well as available faculty/infrastrucure.-The Director, reserves the right to restrict the subjects offered and subject combinations,depending upon the availablity of faculty and infrastructure.-Each Major/Minor Course will carry 4 Credits. A student will have to opt for 14 Major CoreCourses carrying 14 4 56 Credits and a minimum of five Courses in each Minor Subjectamounting to 5 4 20 credits respectively.The following table gives a summary of the under graduate programme :Sr. No.1.Compulsory CoursesNumber of CoursesMinimumMaximum362.Major Core Courses143.Minor Elective Courses101344052 or more4.General Interest/HobbyCoursesTotal131 to 31928361 to 4(variable)106 ormore135 or moreNote : i)Course ComponentCredits PerCourse3Total CreditsMinimum Maximum918456All courses (core or elective) of subjects other than a student’s major will be considered as electivecourses for his/her UG programme. However, a student will be bound to complete the minimum requirednumber of electives from his/her minor subjects (a minimum of 5 courses for each minor) before she/hecan opt for other elective course.10

ii)iii)iv)v)Additional Elective Courses (elective courses opted for after the minimum requirements have beencompleted) are open to all students (within the course/subject combinations delimited by the ICDEOL)irrespective of whether a student is doing major in Arts, Humanities, Science, Languages or Commerce.In addition to the above courses, a student will have to opt for 1-3 General Interest/Hobby Course amountingto an equivalent number of Credits to qualify or the award of degree. Students should consult the AcademicCommittee/Admission Committee for the available courses.Additional/Elective Courses offered in various subjects can be chosen for earning credits over and obove56 Major Subject Credits, 40 Minor Elective Credits, 9 Compulsory Courses Credits and 1 minimum GI& H Course Credits for obtaining B.A. Degree, a student has to earn a minimum of 120 credits.Further, in case any student is interested in doing B.Com. with emphasis, they will require to complete theCourse with minimum 135 or more credits. For that they will have the option to chose any of four (4)courses of their own choice from the given courses which they will have to study in 4th, 5th and 6thsemester.GENERAL INTEREST AND HOBBY COURSES1.2.3.4.General Computer Applications (Software Package Training)Leadership StylesEconomic TerminologyProfessional writingEVALUATION SYSTEMAs per RUSA guidelines 50% will be internal and 50% will be external evalauation system.The continuous and comprehensive assessment (CCA) of students of B.A./B.Com. programme throughdistance mode will be done in the following manner:1.Minor Test : There will be minor test during personal contact programme (PCP) in each coursewhich will be held after completion of atleast 75% duration (days) of PCP and will carry 20marks. Question paper for this test will be set by the concerned teacher/teachers and will beevaluated by him/her/them. Evaluated test booklets will be shown to the students alongwithfeedback so as to remove their learning difficulties.2.Theory Assignments: A total of 15 marks will be earmarked for one theory assignment per course.The assignment will be evaluated by concerned course teacher/s and the feedback onassignments will be provided to the learners in order to improve their performance. Assignmentswill be submitted to the Director, ICDEOL, H.P. University.3.Activity : Ten marks will be awarded in each course on the basis of some academic to be preformedby the learners during PCP. The learners will prepare a report on the activity performed in eachcourse and submit the same to the concerned teacher/coordinator of PCP. The theoryassignments and activities will be assigned to the learners by the concerned course teacher/s.4.Attendance Incentive : Attendance during PCPs carries five marks.5.End Session Examination (ESE) : The remaining 50% of the final grade of learners throughdistance mode will be done through end session examination (ESE) in each course which willcover whole syllabus of the respective course and of three hours duration.5.1A candidate who does not pass the examination (ESE) in any course(s) (or due to some reasonis not able to appear in the ESE, other conditions being fulfilled, and so is considered as ‘Fail’),shall be permitted to appear in such failed course(s)’ ESE in the subsequent ESE to be held inthe following October / November or April / May as the case may be.5.2The registration for the ESE will be done at the time of the enrollment for the course in thebeginning of the semester. The fee for the ESE will also be collected at that time as decided bythe University from time to time.11

5.3If a student is not permitted to appear in the ESE due to non-submission of assignments he/sheshall be deemed to have ‘dropped’ the course. However such candidate, on his / her writtenrequest to be made immediately, can be permitted to redo the missed semester after completingthe rest of the programme or whenever the course is offered subsequently. This redoing wouldmean complete course including CCA and ESE.Note : Submission of assignment is compulsory. In order to be eligible to appear in the End SemesterExaination (ESE), the student must attempt at least 75% of assignment questions and send thesame to the ICDEOL. At least 35% minimum marks need to be secured in each assignment.ELIGIBILITY/QUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION TO VARIOUS COURSESB.A. SEMESTER-I (UNDER CBCS & CCA SYSTEM)THREE -YEAR DEGREE COURSE 2 examination under 10 2 or an equivalent examination conducted by a Board/University establishedby law in India. The candidate should have passed in four written subjects including English.ORProvided that a student seeking admission to B.A. 1st year with Mathematics as one of the subjectshould have either 45% of marks in aggregate or 45 marks in Mathematics at 2 level.ORPre-University examination (two years) after 10 year of schooling of an Indian University / Board recognisedby H.P. University with 33% marks.ORIntermediate examination of an Indian University / Board or an examination recognised equivalent thereto(pass in four subjects with 33% marks) including English.ORAn examination of a University / Board / College or school in Foreign Country recognised as equivalentto the above purpose by the Vice-Chancellor / Equivalence Committee either of its own or on therecommendations of Association of Indian Universities with 33% marks.ORB.A. / B.Sc. / B.Com. Part-1 of old three year degree course of a recognised University /Board/Collegewith 33% marks.Note : English as one of the subjects is essential at 2 level.B.A. PART-II (THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE) OLD SYSTEMB.A. - II shall be open to a person who has passed B.A.-I (under 3 system of the three year degreecourse) or its equivalent.B.A. PART-III (THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE) OLD SYSTEMAdmission to B.A. III shall be open to a person who has passed B.A.-II examination (under 3 system ofthe three year course) or its equivalent.B.COM. SEMESTER-I (UNDER CBCS & CCA SYSTEM)(THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE)Admission to B.Com. Part-I shall be open to a person who has passed 2 examination of a Board/University established by law in India with Maths/Economics as compulsory subjects at 2 stage.12

ORSenior Secondary School Certificate Examination (Class XII) of the Central Board of Secondary Education,New Delhi or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto with Maths/Eco. as compulsory subject.The aggregate marks required will be determined on the basis of one language and three other passelective subjects.ORPre-University examination (two years after ten-year schooling) with Maths/Economics as a compulsorysubject of an Indian University/Board recognised by the H.P. University.ORIntermediate examination with Maths/Economics as a compulsory subject of an Indian University/Boardor an examination equivalent thereto or Indian School Certificate Examination (Class XII) with Maths andEconomics as compulsory subjects of the Council of Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi.ORAny examination of a University/Board College or School of a foreign country recognised as equivalentwith Maths/Economics as a compulsory subject for the above purpose by the Vice-Chancellor/EquivalenceCommittee either of its own or on the recommendation of the Association of Indian Universities.ORB.Sc./B.Com/B.A. Part-I of old three year degree course of a recognised University/Board College withMaths/Eco. as a compulsory subject.B.COM. PART - II (THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE) OLD SYSTEMAdmission to B.Com.-II shall be open to a person who has passed B.Com. 1st Year (under 3 system ofthe three year degree course) or equivalent.B.COM. PART - III (THREE -YEAR DEGREE COURSE) OLD SYSTEMAdmission to B.Com. III shall be open to a person who has passed B.Com.-II examination (under 3system of the three year course) or equivalentB.C.A.PART-I (THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE)40% marks at the 10 2 level. There will be no age bar and no entrance examination. The admission willbe on the basis of qualifying examination.B.C.A. PART-II (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE)A candidate should have passed at least 50% of papers of first year to get promoted to the next year.B.C.A. PART-III (THREE YEAR DEGREE COURSE)Before the candidate is promoted from second year to third year all the papers of first year and 50%papers of second year should have been passed by the candidate.13

SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONFOR B.A./B.COM. UNDER CBCS & CCA SYSTEMEach academic year shall comprise of two semesters:Odd Semesters : From June/July to October/November (First, Thrid & Fifth Semester)Even Semesters : From November/December to April/May (Second, Fourth & Sixth Semester)STRUCTURE OF SYLLABUS FOR B.A.A. (MAJOR COURSES) 2013-2014 ONWARDSSANSKRIT (MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED 56)SemesterI (Odd)II (Even)III (Odd)IV (Even)V (Odd)CourseCodeBASKT 0101Course TypeCourse NameCredit (s)Cumulated CreditsMajor Core Course IHitopdesh AvamVyakarnaDharamshastra TathaBhariya Sanskriti4SwapanvasvdatamAvam Vyakarna BodhSanskrit MeinVajyanic Sahitya :Samanya ParichyaRaghuvansh TathaVachya Tatha ChandPrakaranPauranik Sahitya44BASKT 0408Gita, ShuknaaopdeshTatha SamasMajor Core Course VIII Upnishad BodhBASKT 0409Major Core Course IXVyakarna Bodh4BASKT 0510Major Core Course X4BASKT 0511Major Core Course XIAbhigyanshakuntalamTatha Sanskrit SahityaKa ItihasBhartiya DarshanBASKT 0512Major Core Course XIIAdhunik Sahitya4Compulsory – 6Core -8Elective – 8GI & H – 1Total – 23Compulsory – 6 (12)Core -8 (16)Elective – 8 (16)GI & H – 1 (2)Total – 23 (46)Compulsory – 6 (18)(Complete)Core -8 (24)Elective – 8 (24)GI & H – 1 (3)CompleteTotal – 23 (69)Core -12 (36)Elective – 8 (32)Core/ElectiveAdditional-4Total – 24 (93)Core -12 (48)Elective – 8 (40)(Complete)Core/Elective(Additional)-4Total 24 (117)BASKT 0102Major Core Course IIBASKT 0203Major Core Course IIIBASKT 0204Major Core Course IVBASKT 0305Major Core Course VBASKT 306Major Core Course VIBASKT 0407Major Core Course VII14444444

VI (Even)BASKT 0613 Major Core CourseXIIIBASKT 0614 Major Core CourseXIVKavyadipika,Nibhandh AvamPratya BodhArthashastra TathaDharamshastra44Core-8 (56)Core/Elective(Additional)-20*Total 28 (145)4Compulsory – 6Core -8Elective – 8GI & H – 1Total – 23Compulsory – 6(12)Core -8 (16)Elective – 8 (16)GI & H – 1 (2)Total – 23 (46)ENGLISH (MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED 56)I (Odd)ENG 0111COURSE III (Even)ENG 0112COURSE IIENG 2013COURSE IIIENG 0214COURSE IVENG 0315COURSE VUnit : 1 ReadingPoetry and GrammarUnit IIGrammar andCompositionReading EssaysGrammar : Voice andNarrationPoetry andCompositionGrammarNovel : The DarkRoomNectar in a SieveGrammarThe Classical Age IENG 0316COURSE VIThe Classical AGE II4ENG 0417COURSE VII4ENG 0418COURSE VIIIENG 0419COURSE IXENG 0510COURSE XENG 0511COURSE XIENG 0512COURSE XIIENG 0613COURSE XIIIENG 0615COURSE XIVStudying the Canon :dramaStudying the Canon :Fiction IStudying the Canon :Fiction IIIndian EnglishLiteratureEnglish Phonologyand MorphologyIndian Literature inTranslationLiterature from theMargins (DalitLiterature)Twentieth CenturyCriticismIII (Odd)IV (Even)V (Odd)VI (Even)1544444444Compulsory – 6(18)(Complete)Core -8 (24)Elective – 8 (24)GI & H – 1 (3)CompleteTotal – 23 (69)Core -12 (36)Elective – 8 (32)Core/ElectiveAdditional-4Total – 24 (93)Core -12 (48)Elective – 8 (40)(Complete)444Core/Elective(Additional)-4Total 24 (117)

HINDI (MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED 56)I (Odd)II (Even)III (Odd)IV (Even)V (Odd)VI (Even)B.A./HINDI0101B.A./HINDI0102Major Core Course Iiz kphu dkO; ,d*4Major Core Course IIlkfgR; fpUru ,d*4B.A./HINDI0203B.A./HINDI0204Major Core Course IIIiz kphu dkO; nks *4Major Core Course IV4B.A./HINDI0305B.A./HINDI0306Major Core Course VfgUnh lkfgR; dkbfrgkl ,d* ¼vkfn]HkfDr rFkk jhfrdky½vk/kqfud dkO;4B.A./HINDI0407Major Core Course VIIB.A./HINDI0408Major Core Course VIIIB.A./HINDI0409B.A./HINDI0511Major Core Course IXfgUnh lkfgR; dkbfrgkl nks* ¼vk/kqf uddky½fgUnh dgkuh vkSjmiU;kljaxeap fl)kar %Hkkjrh; ,oa ik’pkR;fgUnh or Core Course XILokrU ;ksÙkj fgUnhdforkfucU/k ,oa x lkfgR;Major Core Course XIIlkfgR; fpUru nks*4Major Core Course XIIIlkekU; Hkk"kk foKkuvkS j fgUnh Hkk"kkik'pkR; leh{kk4B.A./HINDI0614Major Core Course VIMajor Core Course XMajor Core Course XIV16444444Compulsory-6Core (Hindi)-8Elective-4, 4 8(English & History)GI & H – 1Total - 23Compulsory-6Core (Hindi(-8Elective-4, 4 8(English & History)GI & H-1Total - 23Compulsory-6Core (Hindi(-8Elective-4, 4 8(English & History)GI & H-1Total - 23Cored (Hindi)-12Elective-4, 4 8(English & History)Core/Elective(Additional Eng.) -4Total-24Cored (Hindi)-12Elective-4, 4 8(English & History)Core/Elective(Additional Eng.) -4Total-24Core 8Core/Elective*Additional-20Total 28

HISTORY (MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED 56)I (Odd)II (Even)III (Odd)IV (Even)V (Odd)VI (Even)CC:BA/HIST0101Major Core Course ICC:BA/HIST0102Major Core Course IICC:BA/HIST0203Major Core Course IIICC:BA/HIST0204Major Core Course IVCC:BA/HIST0305CC:BA/HIST0306Major Core Course VCC:BA/HIST0407Major Core Course :BA/HIST0512CC:BA/HIST0613CC:BA/HIST0614History and Culture ofIndia from thePalaeolithicBeginnings to theMauryan PeriodHistory and Culture ofIndia from PostMauryan Period to C.AD 1206History and Culture ofIndia from C. AD1206-1525History and Culture ofIndia from AD 15261707History and Culture ofIndia from 1707-1857History and Culture ofIndia from 1858-19504Modern andContemporary WorldHistory I : 1871-1918Major Core Course VIII Issues in WorldMajor Core Course IX History-I (TheTwentieth Century)Major Core Course XModern andContemporary WorldHistory II : 1919-1992ORIssues in WorldHistory-II (TheTwentieth Century)Major Core Course XI Women in IndianHistoryMajor Core Course XII Tribes in IndianHistoryMajor Core Course XIII Environmental Historyof IndiaMajor Core Course XIV Science andTechnology in ColoniaIndia4Major Core Course VI17Compulsory-6Core-8Elective-8GI & H – 1Total – 2344GI & H – 1(2)Total - 23 (46)444444Compulsory-6 (18)(Complete)Core-8 (24)Elective – 8 (24)GI & H – 1 (3)(Complete)Total 23 (69)Core-12 (36)Elective-8 (32)(Additional)-4Total 24 (93)Core-12 (48)Elective-8 (40)(Complete)Core/Elective(Additional)-4Total 24 (117)4444Core-8 (56)Core/Elective(Additional)-20*Total 28 (145)

MATHEMATICS (MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED 56)IBA/BSCMajor Core Course-IMATH 0101BA/BSCAlgebra and4TrigonometryMajor Core Course-IICalculus4Major Core Course-IIIOrdinary Differential4MATH 0102IIBA/BSCMATH 0203BA/BSCEquationsMajor Core Course-IVSolid Geometry4Major Core Course-VSequences and Series4Major Core Course-VIStatics & Dynamics4MATH 0204IIIBA/BSCMATH 0305BA/BSCMATH 0306IVBA/BSCMajor Core Course-VII Vector Calculus4Major Core Course-VIII Real Analysis4Major Core Course-IXAbstract Algebra4Major Core Course-XPartial Differential4MATH 0407BA/BSCMATH 0408BA/BSCMATH 0409VBA/BSCMATH 0510BA/BSCEquationsMajor Core Course-XILinear Algebra4Major Core Course-XIIComplex Analysis4MATH 0511BA/BSCMATH 0512VIBA/BSCMajor Core Course-XIII Advanced Calculus4Major Core Course-XIV Numerical Analysis3Major Core Course-XIV Numerical Analysis-1MATH 0613BA/BSCMATH 0614BA/BSCMATH 0614Lab I18

MUSIC (MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE EARNED 56)I (Odd)II (Even)III (Odd)IV (Even)BAMUS 101Major Core Course IBAMUS 102Major Core Course IIBAMUS 203Major Core Course IIIBAMUS 204Major Core Course IVBAMUS 305Major Core Course VBAMUS 306Major Core Course VIBAMUS 407Major Core Course VIIBAMUS 408BAMUS 409V (Odd)BAMUS 510BAMUS 511BAMUS 512VI (Even)BAMUS 613BAMUS 614Introduction to IndianClassical Music(Practical-I)4ElementaryKnowledge of IndianClassical Music(Practical-II)4FundamentalKnowledge of IndianClassical Music(Practical-II)4HistoricalDevelopment ofIndian Music and ItsApplicationMajor Core Course VIII (Practical-IV)State PerformanceMajor Core Course IX (Practical-V)Viva-voceMajor Core Course XGeneral and AppliedTheory of IndianMusicMajor Core Course XI (Practical-V)State PerformanceMajor Core Course XII (Practical-VII)Viva-voceMajor Core Course XIII Extension of IndianMusic and GharanaSystemMajor Core Course XI V (Practical-VIII)Stage Performanceand Viva-voce4Compulsory-6Core-8Elective-8GI & H – 1Total – 23Compulsory-6 (12)Cor

A minimum of three and a maximum of six compulsory courses are to be passed by all students enrolled for a UG Degree. However, - A student majoring in English will NOT opt for Compulsory English. - A student majoring in Hindi will NOT opt for Compulsory Hindi. - A student majoring in Sociology wli

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