Monday, November 12, 2007

MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS:

The following courses are offered to the students:

B.Sc. in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics [Three - year degree course]
[All admissions to this course - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]

Course Titles of Mathematics and maximum marks in examination, 2008-

In examination of every Part, there will be three papers of theory. Maximum marks for first and second paper is 65 while maximum marks for third paper is 70.

B.Sc. Part-One-
Paper-I: Matrices, Trigonometry and Vector Analysis, Paper-II: Calculus, Paper-III: Geometry of two and three dimensions;

B.Sc. Part-Two-
Paper-I: Abstract Algebra (Group Theory and Ring Theory), Paper-II: Differential Equation, Convergence and Divergence, Paper-III: Statics and Dynamics;

B.Sc. Part-Three-
Paper-I: Linear Algebra and Linear Programming, Paper-II: Analysis, Paper-III: Any one of the following: [a] Numerical Analysis, [b] Mathematical Statistics, [c] Spherical Trigonometry & Astronomy
[Option will be available subject to the approval of the Head of the Department depending upon availability of resources. For the year 2007-08, only course III [b] is available for study.]

Sunday, October 28, 2007

PHYSICS

PHYSICS:
The following courses are offered to the students:
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics [Three - year degree course]
[All admissions to this course - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]
Course Titles of Physics and maximum marks in examination, 2008-
In examination of every Part, there will be three papers of theory and one practical. Maximum marks for every paper is 50.
B.Sc. Part-One-
Paper-I: Mechanics and General Properties of Matter, Paper-II: Electricity and Magnetism, Paper-III: Acoustics Waves and Oscillation; plus Practical
B.Sc. Part-Two-
Paper-I: Thermodynamics and Heat, Paper-II: Optics, Paper-III: Solid State Physics and Statistical Mechanics; plus Practical
B.Sc. Part-Three-
Paper-I: Quantum Mechanic and Relativity, Paper-II: Modern Physics, Paper-III: Electronics and Solid State Physics; plus Practical
Each theory paper will be divided in 3 sections. Section-I will consist 16 objective type questions each carrying 1 mark. Section-II will consist 7 short-answer questions each carrying 2 marks. In Section-III, student will have to attempt any five long-answer questions each carrying 4 marks.

CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING

PG DIPLOMA IN COMPANY ADMINISTRATION

PGDCA [TOTAL SEATS – 30]
Scope:


The course aims to develop skills to communicate effectively in writing and in interpersonal communication, and to manage administrative systems of companies. It is good enough to provide knowledge about official procedures, process of corporate sector & their functioning to non-commerce graduates.

It has a balanced blend of both theoretical and practical studies, with activities like quiz, debates, case studies, group discussions and practical industrial training of any industrial concern.

Eligibility: A person holding a bachelor degree in any discipline with a minimum of 40 per cent marks (five per cent marks are exempted for scheduled castes/scheduled tribes’ students) in qualifying examination is eligible for admission to this course.

Duration & Course Contents: The course of study, spread over one full year, has seven papers. Of these, six papers are devoted to basic course requiring classroom teaching; Seventh Paper contains viva-voce test and sessional work based on class performance and assignment, etc. Students are required also to undergo on-the-job training in different industries / organizations for one month. On completion of training, student is required to submit a project report.


Paper Title Total Marks
I Functional Communication 100
II Personnel Management 100
III Commercial Law & Income Tax 100
IV Company Law and Practice 100
V Administrative Management 100
VI Company Administration 100
VII Viva-Voce 50
Sessional Work 50

PG DIPLOMA IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION

BOTANY

BOTANY:
The following courses are offered to the students:
B.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry and Zoology [Three - year degree course]
[All admissions to this course - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]
Course Titles of Botany and maximum marks in examination, 2008-
In examination of every Part, there will be three papers of theory and one practical. Maximum marks for every paper is 50.
B.Sc. Part-One-
Paper-I: Fungi, Microbiology and Elementary Plant Pathology, Paper-II: Algae and Bryophytes, Paper-III: Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Elementary Palaeobotany; plus Practical
B.Sc. Part-Two-
Paper-I: Taxonomy of Angiosperms, Paper-II: Anatomy, Embryology and Elementary Morphogenesis, Paper-III: Ecology and Biostatistics; plus Practical
B.Sc. Part-Three-
Paper-I: Cytogenetics, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Paper-II: Physiology and Biochemistry, Paper-III: Economic Botany and Plant Breeding; plus Practical

Each theory paper will be divided in 3 sections. Section-I will consist 16 objective type questions each carrying 1 mark. Section-II will consist 7 short-answer questions each carrying 2 marks. In Section-III, student will have to attempt any five long-answer questions each carrying 4 marks.

ZOOLOGY

CHEMISTRY

CHEMISTRY:

The following courses are offered to the students:
B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics [Three - year degree course]
B.Sc. in Botany, Chemistry and Zoology [Three - year degree course]

[All admissions to this course - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]

Course Titles of Chemistry and maximum marks in examination, 2008-
In examination of every Part, there will be three papers of theory and one practical. Maximum marks for every paper is 50.

B.Sc. Part-One-
Paper-I: Inorganic Chemistry, Paper-II: Organic Chemistry, Paper-III: Physical Chemistry; plus Practical

B.Sc. Part-Two-
Paper-I: Inorganic Chemistry, Paper-II: Organic Chemistry, Paper-III: Physical Chemistry; plus Practical

B.Sc. Part-Three-
Paper-I: Inorganic Chemistry, Paper-II: Organic Chemistry, Paper-III: Physical Chemistry; plus Practical

Each theory paper will be divided in 3 sections. Section-I will consist 16 objective type questions each carrying 1 mark. Section-II will consist 7 short-answer questions each carrying 2 marks. In Section-III, student will have to attempt any five long-answer questions out of 8 questions each carrying 4 marks. In final practical examination, students have to perform at least two practicals decided by the internal examiners.

COMMERCE

COMMERCE -
The following courses are offered to the students.
M.COM. [SELF-FINANCING] and B.COM. [BOTH AIDED AND SELF-FINANCING]
[All admissions to these courses - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]

M.COM.-

PREVIOUS EXAMINATION-
Papers [Maximum Marks -100 each]-
All the six papers are compulsory
1. Management Accounting; 2. Statistical Analysis; 3. Marketing Management; 4. Financial Management; 5. Business Environment;
6. Advanced Accounting

FINAL EXAMINATION-
Papers [Maximum- 100 each]-
Candidates are required to opt from any one of the three following groups:
Group A: Management
Paper I- Business Environment; II. Business Policy and Strategy; III. Human Resource Management; IV. Production Management; V. Viva-Voce
Group B: Finance
Paper I. Financial Markets and Institutions; II. Security Analysis & Portfolio Manangement; III. Direct Tax Laws & Practice; IV. Project Planning & Entrepreneurship; V. Viva-Voce
Group C: Marketing
Paper I. Consumer Behaviour; II. Marketing Communication; III. Marketing Research; IV. International Marketing; V. Viva-Voce

Qualifying Course: [only for non-commerce graduates]
Elementary Book-keeping and Accountancy [maximum marks-50]



B.COM.-
In examination of all parts of B.COM., the theoretical question papers will consist of three sections.
In Section A, all five objective-type questions [True/False or multiple choice giving brief reasons for the choice] will be compulsory. Each question will carry 2 marks..
In Section B, all five short-answer type questions will be compulsory. Each question will carry 2 marks.
In Section C, there will be 8 questions of descriptive type out of which 4 questions (carrying 7.5 marks each) are to be attempted. Maximum marks for each paper will be 50.

PART-ONE EXAMINATION-
Group I [Management Group]-
Paper I – Principles of Management; Paper II – Business Environment;
Group II [Accounting Group]-
Paper I – Financial Accounting; Paper II – Business Statistics;
Group III [Business Economics & Business Laws Group]-
Paper I – Business Economics; Paper II – Business Laws;
Group IV [Computerized Accounting Group] - [Group-IV can be opted by a maximum number of 50 students in B.Com. I – to continue without change to B.Com. II and B.Com.III - in place of Group II i.e. Accounting Group.
Paper I – Financial Accounting; Paper II – Computerized Financial Accounting;
Separate practical examination will be held for 15 marks in Computerized Accounting.

Qualifying Course: [only for those candidates who have not passed the Intermediate examination in Commerce]
Elementary Bookkeeping and Accountancy [maximum marks-50]

PART-TWO EXAMINATION-
Group I [Management Group]-
Paper I – Basic Business Finance; Paper II – Personnel Management;
Group II [Accounting Group]-
Paper I – Corporate Accounting; Paper II – Cost Accounting;
Group III [Business Economics & Business Laws Group]-
Paper I – Money, Banking and Financial Institutions; Paper II – Company Law & Secretarial Practice;

PART-THREE EXAMINATION-
Group I [Management Group]-
Paper I – Marketing Management; Paper II – Management Accounting;
Group II [Accounting Group]-
Paper I –Income Tax Laws & Accounts; Paper II – Advanced Auditing;
Group III [Business Economics & Business Laws Group]-
Paper I – Public Finance; Paper II – Industrial Law or Fundamentals of Insurance.;

SOCIOLOGY

SANSKRIT

POLITICAL SCIENCE

MUSIC

HISTORY

HISTORY-The course is offered to the regular students at B.A. level.
[All admissions to this course - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]
B.A.-
Maximum marks for each paper will be 75.

PART-ONE EXAMINATION-
Paper I
-History of India (up to A.D.1200); Paper II (a)-World History (From mid 15th Century to 1814 A.D.) or *Paper II (b)-Archaeology of India (From Indus Valley civilization to 6th century B.C.) plus Practical

PART-TWO EXAMINATION-
Paper I
-History of India (From A.D.1200 to 1760 A.D.); Paper II (a)-World History (From 1815 A.D. to 1945 A.D.) or *Paper II (b)-Historical Archaeology of India (From 6th century B.C. to 12th century A.D.) plus Practical

PART- THREE EXAMINAITON-
Paper I-History of India (From C.AD 1761 - 1950); Paper II (a)-Indian Society and Culture through the Ages or *Paper II (b)-Ancient Indian Art and Architecture plus Practical

* Students cannot offer the Paper II (b) in all parts of B.A. in our college.

HINDI

ENGLISH

ENGLISH-The following courses are offered to the students.

D.PHIL., M.A. and B.A.
[All admissions to these courses - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]

D.PHIL. - CONTACT DR. NALINI JAIN.

M.A.-
PREVIOUS EXAMINATION-
Papers [Maximum Marks -100 each]-
1. Literature in English from 1552 AD to 1660 AD; 2. Literature in English from 1660 AD to 1798 AD; 3. Literature in English from 1798 AD to 1914 AD; 4. Literature in English from 1914 AD to 2000 AD

FINAL EXAMINATION-
Papers [Maximum- 100 each]-
5.English Language and Literature [Drama]; 6.Critical Therory; 7[a]- Special Study of a Major English Author or 7[b]- American Literature ; 8[a]- Major Critical Concepts or 8[b]- Translation and Translation Theory; 9[a]- Indian Writing in English or 9[b]-Two term papers of 25 marks each and a short dissertation of 50 marks; 10. Viva-voce

[Pattern of questions in M.A. – The paper consists of explanations, long questions, short questions, objective-type questions and questions related to literary terms.]


B.A.-
In examination of all parts of B.A., the maximum marks for each paper will be 75.

PART-ONE EXAMINATION-
Paper I –Prose [detailed study]; Paper II – Drama [detailed study]];

PART-TWO EXAMINATION-
Paper I-Poetry [detailed study]; Paper II- Fiction;

PART- THREE EXAMINAITON-
Paper I-Drama [detailed study]; Paper II- 20th Century British & American Poetry

Saturday, October 13, 2007

ECONOMICS

The following courses are offered to the students.
D.PHIL., M.A. and B.A.
[All admissions to these courses - as per rules and regulations of HNB Garhwal University and the college]
D.PHIL. - CONTACT DR. NARESH KUMAR GARG, email: nkgangotrihwr@bsnl.in
M.A.-
PREVIOUS EXAMINATION-
Papers [Maximum Marks -100 each]-
1. Micro Economic Analysis; 2. Quantitative Methods; 3. International Economics; 4. [Candidate will choose any one from the following papers.] (a) History of Economic Thought; (b) Agricultural Economics; (c) Labour Economics; (d) Econometrics
FINAL EXAMINATION-
Papers [Maximaum- 100 each]-
5. Macro Economics; 6. Public Finance; 7. Economics of Development and Planning; 8. [Candidate will choose any one from the following papers.] (a) Monetary Policy & Banking; (b) Industrial Economics; (c) Demography; (d) Co-0peration; (e) Indian Economic Policy; (f) Dissertation; 9. Viva-Voce Examinaiton (100 Marks)
B.A.-
In examination of all parts of B.A., the question papers will consist of three sections. In section A, there will be 21 compulsory objective type questions carrying one mark each. In section B, there will be 8 short answer type questions out of which 6 questions (carrying 4 marks each) are to be attempted. In section C, there will be 5 questions of descriptive type out of which 3 questions (carrying 10 marks each) are to be attempted. Maximum marks for each paper will be 75.
PART-ONE EXAMINATION
-
Paper I - Micro Economics; Paper II - Basic Quantitative Methods for Economics
PART-TWO EXAMINATION-
Paper I- Macro Economics and Public Finance; Paper II- Money, Banking and International Trade
PART- THREE EXAMINAITON-
Paper I- Structure and Problems of Indian Economy; Paper II- Economic Development and Planning