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About KSET 2023

KSET 2023 - The Karnataka Examination Authority has released the KSET notification 2023 on September 11, 2023. The KSET application form dates and other important dates have been provided in the notification. As per the notification, the KSET application form was released on September 11, 2023 in online mode. The KSET 2023 application form will be released on the official website. Candidates can submit the KSET application form 2023 by September 30, 2023. The last date to pay the KSET application fee is October 3, 2023. The KSET exam is scheduled to be held on November 26, 2023.

Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) is conducted by University of Mysore for the recruitment of Assistant Professors across the institutes/colleges/universities in the state of Karnataka. The exam will be conducted in offline mode for 41 papers. Candidates have to take two papers - Paper-I and Paper-II. Paper-I is held for 1 hour wherein candidates have to answer 50 questions for 100 marks. Paper-II is conducted for 2 hours wherein candidates have to answer 100 questions for 200 marks. An eligibility certificate is issued to the qualified candidates once they qualify the exam.

KSET 2023 Highlights

Full Exam NameKarnataka State Eligibility Test
Short Exam NameKSET
Conducting BodyUniversity of Mysore
Frequency of ConductVacancy Based
Exam LevelState Level Exam
LanguagesEnglish, Hindi +4 More
Mode of ApplicationOnline
Application Fee (General)1150 Rs [Offline] +1 More
Mode of ExamOffline
Mode of CounsellingOffline
Exam Duration3 Hours

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KSET 2023 Important Dates

Past Dates and Events

04 Apr, 2024

Answer Key - Final | Mode: Online

31 Jan, 2024 - 17 Feb, 2024

Answer Key - Answer key objections (extended) | Mode: Online

29 Jan, 2024

Answer Key - Provisional | Mode: Online

02 Jan, 2024 - 13 Jan, 2024

Admit Card | Mode: Online

13 Jan, 2024

Exam - Revised exam district centers (Bengaluru and Tumkur exam center) | Mode: Offline

21 Dec, 2023

Fee payment last date | Mode: Online

18 Dec, 2023 - 20 Dec, 2023

Application - Extended- 2nd time | Mode: Online

03 Oct, 2023 - 09 Oct, 2023

Application - Extended | Mode: Online

11 Sep, 2023 - 30 Sep, 2023

Application | Mode: Online

11 Sep, 2023

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KSET 2023 Eligibility Criteria

General category candidates with at least 55% marks (without rounding off) and Schedule Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Persons with Disability (PWD), OBCs [Cat-I, IIA, IIB, IIIA and IIIB] having 50% marks (without rounding off) in Masters Degree OR equivalent (in the subjects opted for KSET) recognised by UGC can apply.

Candidates pursuing Masters Degree or equivalent or candidates appeared in the final year of their Masters exam and whose result is awaited or candidates whose qualifying exams have been delayed can also apply. However, such candidates (if they qualify KSET) will be offered provisional admission and the eligibility certificate to such candidates will be issued only after producing the proof of having passed the Masters degree or equivalent exam within two years from the date of K SET result.

OBCs (SC, ST & Other Backward Classes) category candidates from states other than Karnataka shall apply under General Category (GM) only.

Candidate already qualified in Previous K SETs are not eligible to apply again in the same subject.

KSET Eligibility Criteria – Age

There is no upper age limit for K SET.

KSET Eligibility Criteria – Exemption

Candidates who have passed UGC-NET/CSIR JRF exam before 1989 are exempted from taking K SET.

Candidates who have passed the States Eligibility Test (SET) accredited by UGC before June 1, 2002, are exempted from taking K SET.

KSET 2023 Application Process

Mode of Application : Online

Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card | Other

KSET application form is released in online mode. Candidates can fill the KSET 2023 application form from September 11 to 30, 2023. However, The hard copy of the filled-in application form had to be mandatorily sent along with the copy of the bank challan, category certificates, to the respective Nodal Centre. The application fee can be paid online through net banking, credit card/debit card or offline through e-challan at any SBI branch.

Stage of KSET Application Form:

Registration

Candidates have to register with e-mail id and password. A log in ID and password will be sent to the registered email and mobile number.

Log in and filling the Application Form

Candidates then have to log with the use of the log in ID and password sent to them on their email and mobile number. Enter personal, educational and KSET exam details, educational qualification, etc. They also have to upload their photograph in the prescribed size and format.

Fee Payment

Fee payment can be done online or offline. Online payment can be done via net banking/credit/debit card/State Bank Buddy e-Wallet payment or offline through cash using the e-challan at the nearest State Bank of India branch.

Category

Application Fee

General category

Rs. 1150

Cat-IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB

Rs. 950

Cat-I, SC, ST, PWD

Rs. 650


Submission of Application Form to the Nodal Centre

After two working days from the date on which candidates have paid the fee, they have to log in with their email ID and password and take a print out of the submitted application form in A4 size. The hard copy of the printed application form has to be submitted to the Nodal centre chosen by the candidate. Along with the application form, candidates also need to submit the e-challan (for cash payment) or receipt generated on online fee payment along with attested copies of SSLC Marks Card, SC, ST, OBCs (Cat-I, IIA, IIB, IIIA, IIIB) and PWD certificates, Proof of qualifying examination certificate and final PG Degree Marks Card. Further, the candidates have to affix personal photograph (passport size) at the designated place on the application hard copy with the signature across the photograph. It should be attested by a gazetted officer with seal.

Application Fees

CategoryQuotaModeGenderAmount
GeneralOnline, OfflineTransgender, Female, Male₹ 1150
OBCOnline, OfflineTransgender, Female, Male₹ 950
ST, SCOnline, OfflineTransgender, Female, Male₹ 650
OBC, ST, SC, GeneralPWDOnline, OfflineTransgender, Female, Male₹ 650
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KSET Paper 1 Syllabus

General paper on teaching and research aptitude-

General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 01
Teaching aptitude
Teaching: Concept, objectives, levels of teaching (memory, understanding, and reflective), characteristics and basic requirements
Learner’s characteristics: Characteristics of adolescent and adult learners (academic, social, emotional, and cognitive), individual differences
Factors affecting teaching related to: Teacher, learner, support material, instructional facilities, learning environment, and Institution
Methods of teaching in institutions of higher learning: Teacher centered vs. learner centered methods; off-line vs. on-line methods (Swayam, Swayamprabha, MOOCs, etc)
Teaching support system: Traditional, modern, and ICT based
Evaluation systems: Elements and types of evaluation, evaluation in choice based credit system in higher education, computer based testing, innovations in evaluation systems
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 02
Research aptitude
Research: Meaning, types, and characteristics, positivism, and post-positivistic approach to research
Methods of research: Experimental, descriptive, historical, qualitative, and quantitative methods
Steps of research
Thesis and article writing: format and styles of referencing
Application of ICT in research
Research ethics
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 03
Comprehension
Passage
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 04
Communication
Communication: Meaning, types, and characteristics of communication
Effective communication: verbal and non-verbal, inter-cultural and group communications, classroom communication
Barriers to Effective Communication
Mass-media and society
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 05
Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude
Types of reasoning
Number series, letter series, codes, and relationships
Mathematical aptitude (fraction, time and distance, ratio, proportion and percentage, profit and loss, interest and discounting, averages, etc)
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 06
Logical reasoning
Understanding the structure of arguments: argument forms, structure of categorical propositions, mood and figure, formal and informal fallacies, uses of language, connotations and denotations of terms, classical square of opposition
Evaluating and distinguishing deductive and inductive reasoning
Analogies
Venn diagram: simple and multiple use for establishing validity of arguments
Indian logic: means of knowledge
Pramanas: Pratyaksha (perception), Anumana (inference), Upamana (comparison), Shabda (verbal testimony), Arthapatti (implication), and Anupalabddhi (non-apprehension)
Structure and kinds of Anumana (inference), Vyapti (invariable relation), Hetvabhasas (fallacies of inference)
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 07
Data interpretation
Sources, acquisition, and classification of data
Quantitative and qualitative data
Graphical representation (bar-chart, histograms, pie-chart, table-chart, and line-chart) and mapping of data
Data interpretation
Data and governance
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 08
Information and communication technology (ICT)
ICT: general abbreviations and terminology
Basics of internet, intranet, e-mail, audio, and video-conferencing
Digital initiatives in higher education
ICT and governance
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 09
People, development, and environment
Development and environment: millennium development and sustainable development goals
Human and environment interaction: anthropogenic activities and their impacts on environment
Environmental issues: Local, regional, and global; air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, noise pollution, waste (solid, liquid, biomedical, hazardous, electronic), climate change and its socioeconomic and political dimensions
Impacts of pollutants on human health
Natural and energy resources: Solar, wind, soil, hydro, geothermal, biomass, nuclear, and forests
Natural hazards and disasters: mitigation strategies
Environmental protection act, (1986), national action plan on climate change, international agreements/ efforts-Montreal protocol, Rio summit, convention on biodiversity, Kyoto protocol, Paris agreement, international solar alliance
General paper on teaching and research aptitude: Unit 10
Higher education system
Institutions of higher learning and education in ancient India
Evolution of higher learning and research in post independence India
Oriental, conventional and non-conventional learning programmes in India
Professional, technical, and skill based education
Value education and environmental education
Policies, governance, and administration

KSET Paper 2 Syllabus

Commerce+

Commerce: Unit 01
Business Environment and International Business
Concepts and elements of business environment, economic environment-economic systems, economic policies (monetary and fiscal policies); political environment-role of government in business; legal environment-consumer protection act, FEMA
Sociocultural factors and their influence on business; corporate social responsibility (CSR), scope and importance of international business; globalization and its drivers; modes of entry into international business, theories of international trade
Government intervention in international trade; Tariff and non-tariff barriers; India’s foreign trade policy, Foreign direct investment (FDI) and Foreign portfolio investment (FPI); Types of FDI, Costs and benefits of FDI to home and host countries
Trends in FDI; India’s FDI policy, balance of payments (BOP): Importance and components of BOP; regional economic integration: Levels of regional economic integration; trade creation and diversion effects; regional trade agreements; European union (EU)
Regional economic integration: ASEAN, SAARC, NAFTA, International Economic Institutions: IMF, World Bank, UNCTAD, World Trade Organization (WTO): Functions and objectives of WTO; agriculture agreement; GATS; TRIPS; TRIMS
Commerce: Unit 02
Accounting and auditing
Basic accounting principles; concepts and postulates, partnership accounts: Admission, retirement, death, dissolution, and insolvency of partnership firms, corporate accounting: Issue, forfeiture, and reissue of shares; liquidation of companies
Corporate accounting: Acquisition, merger, amalgamation, and reconstruction of companies, Holding company accounts, cost and management accounting: Marginal costing and break-even analysis; standard costing; budgetary control; process costing
Cost and management accounting: Activity based costing (ABC); costing for decision-making; life cycle costing, target costing, Kaizen costing and JIT
Financial statements analysis: Ratio analysis; funds flow analysis; cash flow analysis, human resources accounting; inflation accounting; environmental accounting, Indian accounting standards and IFRS, auditing: independent financial audit; vouching
Auditing: Verification and valuation of assets and liabilities; audit of financial statements and audit report; cost audit, recent trends in auditing: Management audit, energy audit; environment audit; systems audit; safety audit
Commerce: Unit 03
Business economics
Meaning and scope of business economics, objectives of business firms, demand analysis: Law of demand; elasticity of demand and its measurement; relationship between AR and MR, consumer behaviour: Utility analysis; indifference curve analysis
Law of variable proportions: Law of returns to scale, theory of cost: Short-run and long-run cost curves, price determination under different market forms: Perfect competition; Monopolistic competition; oligopoly-price leadership model
Price determination under different market forms: Monopoly; price discrimination, pricing strategies: Price skimming; price penetration; peak load pricing
Commerce: Unit 04
Business finance
Scope and sources of finance; lease financing, cost of capital and time value of money, capital structure, capital budgeting decisions; conventional and scientific techniques of capital budgeting analysis, working capital management
Dividend decision; theories and policies, risk and return analysis, asset securitization, international monetary system, foreign exchange market; exchange rate risk and hedging techniques, international financial markets and instruments; euro currency
GDRs; ADRs, international arbitrage; multinational capital budgeting
Commerce: Unit 05
Business Statistics and Research Methods
Measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, measures of skewness, correlation and regression of two variables, probability: Approaches to probability; Bayes theorem, probability distributions: Binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions
Research: Concept and types; research designs, data: Collection and classification of data, sampling and estimation: Concepts; methods of sampling-probability and non-probability methods; sampling distribution; central limit theorem
Sampling and estimation: Standard error; statistical estimation, hypothesis testing: Z-test; t-test; ANOVA; chi-square test; Mann-Whitney test (U-test); Kruskal-Wallis test (H-test); rank correlation test, report writing
Commerce: Unit 06
Business Management and Human Resource Management
Principles and functions of management, organization structure: Formal and informal organizations; span of control, responsibility and authority: Delegation of authority and decentralization, motivation and leadership: Concept and theories
Corporate governance and business ethics, human resource management: Concept, role, and functions of HRM; human resource planning; recruitment and selection; training and development; succession planning, compensation management: Job evaluation
Compensation management: Incentives and fringe benefits, performance appraisal including 360 degree performance appraisal, collective bargaining and workers’ participation in management, personality: Perception; attitudes; emotions; group dynamics
Personality: Power and politics; conflict and negotiation; stress management, organizational culture: Organizational development and organizational change
Commerce: Unit 07
Banking and Financial Institutions
Overview of Indian financial system, types of banks: Commercial banks; regional rural banks (RRBs); foreign banks; cooperative banks, reserve bank of India: Functions; role and monetary policy management, banking sector reforms in India: Basel norms
Banking sector reforms in India: Risk management; NPA management, financial markets: Money market; capital market; government securities market, financial institutions: Development finance institutions (DFIs); non-banking financial companies (NBFCs)
Financial institutions: Mutual funds; pension funds, financial regulators in India, financial sector reforms including financial inclusion, digitization of banking and other financial services: Internet banking; mobile banking; digital payments systems
Insurance: Types of insurance-life and non-life insurance; risk classification and management; factors limiting the insurability of risk; reinsurance; regulatory framework of insurance-IRDA and its role
Commerce: Unit 08
Marketing management
Marketing: Concept and approaches; marketing channels; marketing mix; strategic marketing planning; market segmentation, targeting, and positioning, product decisions; concept; product line; product mix decisions; product life cycle
New product development, pricing decisions: Factors affecting price determination; pricing policies and strategies, promotion decisions: Role of promotion in marketing; promotion methods-advertising; personal selling; publicity
Promotion decisions: Sales promotion tools and techniques; promotion mix, distribution decisions: Channels of distribution; channel management, consumer behaviour; consumer buying process; factors influencing consumer buying decisions, service marketing
Trends in marketing: Social marketing; online marketing; green marketing; direct marketing; rural marketing; CRM, logistics management
Commerce: Unit 09
Legal Aspects of Business
Indian contract Act, 1872: Elements of a valid contract; capacity of parties; free consent; discharge of a contract; breach of contract and remedies against breach; quasi contracts; special contracts: Contracts of indemnity and guarantee
Special contracts: Contracts of bailment and pledge; contracts of agency, sale of goods act, 1930: Sale and agreement to sell; doctrine of caveat emptor; rights of unpaid seller and rights of buyer
Negotiable instruments act, 1881: Types of negotiable instruments; negotiation and assignment; dishonour and discharge of negotiable instruments, the companies act, 2013: Nature and kinds of companies; company formation; management
The companies act, 2013: Meetings and winding up of a joint stock company, limited liability partnership: Structure and procedure of formation of LLP in India, the competition act, 2002: Objectives and main provisions
The information technology act, 2000: Objectives and main provisions; cyber crimes and penalties, the RTI act, 2005: Objectives and main provisions, intellectual property rights (IPRs): Patents, trademarks, and copyrights
Intellectual property rights (IPRs): Emerging issues in intellectual property, goods and services tax (GST): Objectives and main provisions; benefits of GST; implementation mechanism; working of dual GST
Commerce: Unit 10
Income-Tax and Corporate Tax Planning
Income-tax: Basic concepts; residential status and tax incidence; exempted incomes; agricultural income; computation of taxable income under various heads; deductions from gross total income; assessment of individuals; clubbing of incomes
International taxation: Double taxation and its avoidance mechanism; transfer pricing, corporate tax planning: Concepts and significance of corporate tax planning; tax avoidance versus tax evasion; techniques of corporate tax planning
Corporate tax planning: Tax considerations in specific business situations-make or buy decisions; own or lease an asset; retain, renewal or replacement of asset; shut down or continue operations, deduction and collection of tax at source
Advance payment of tax; e-filing of income-tax returns

Economics+

Economics: Unit 01
Micro economics
Theory of consumer behaviour, theory of production and costs, decision making under uncertainty attitude towards risk, game theory-non cooperative games, market structures, competitive and non-competitive equilibrium, and their efficiency properties
Factor pricing, general equilibrium analysis, efficiency criteria: Pareto-optimality, Kaldor-Hicks, and wealth maximization, welfare economics: Fundamental theorems, social welfare function, asymmetric information: Adverse selection and moral hazard
Economics: Unit 02
Macro economics
National income: Concepts and measurement, determination of output and employment: Classical and Keynesian approach, consumption function, investment function, multiplier and accelerator, demand for money, supply of money, IS-LM model approach
Inflation and Phillips curve analysis, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy, rational expectation hypothesis and its critique
Economics: Unit 03
Statistics and econometrics
Probability theory: Concepts of probability, distributions, moments, central limit theorem, descriptive statistics-measures of central tendency and dispersions, correlation, index numbers, sampling methods and sampling distribution
Statistical inferences, hypothesis testing, linear regression models and their properties-blue, identification problem, simultaneous equation models-recursive and non-recursive, discrete choice models, time series analysis
Economics: Unit 04
Mathematical Economics
Sets, functions, and continuity, sequence, series, differential calculus and its applications, linear algebra-matrices, vector spaces, static optimization problems, and their applications, input-output model, linear programming
Difference and differential equations with applications
Economics: Unit 05
International economics
International trade: Basic concepts and analytical tools, theories of international trade, international trade under imperfect competition, balance of payments: Composition, equilibrium and disequilibrium, and adjustment mechanisms
Exchange rate: Concepts and theories, foreign exchange market and arbitrage, gains from trade, terms of trade, trade multiplier, tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade; dumping, GATT, WTO, and regional trade blocs; trade policy issues
IMF and world bank
Economics: Unit 06
Public Economics
Market failure and remedial measures: Asymmetric information, public goods, externality, regulation of market-collusion and consumers welfare, public revenue: Tax and non-tax revenue, direct and indirect taxes, progressive and non-progressive taxation
Public revenue: Incidence and effects of taxation, public expenditure, public debt and its management, public budget and budget multiplier, fiscal policy and its implications
Economics: Unit 07
Money and banking
Components of Money Supply, Central Bank, Commercial Banking, Instruments and Working of Monetary Policy, Non-banking Financial Institutions, Capital Market and its Regulation
Economics: Unit 08
Growth and Development Economics
Economic growth and economic development, theories of economic development: Adam Smith, Ricardo, Marx, Schumpeter, Rostow, balanced and unbalanced growth, big push approach
Models of economic growth: Harrod-Domar, Solow, Robinson, Kaldor, technical progress-disembodied and embodied; endogenous growth, indicators of economic development: PQLI, HDI, SDGS, poverty and inequalities-concepts and measurement
Social sector development: health, education, gender
Economics: Unit 09
Environmental Economics and Demography
Environment as a public good, market failure, Coase theorem, cost-benefit analysis and compensation criteria, valuation of environmental goods, theories of population, concepts and measures: Fertility, morbidity, mortality
Age structure, demographic dividend, life table, migration
Economics: Unit 10
Indian economy
Economic growth in India: Pattern and structure, agriculture: Pattern and structure of growth, major challenges, policy responses, industry: Pattern and structure of growth, major challenges, policy responses
Services: Pattern and structure of growth, major challenges, policy responses, rural development-issues, challenges, and policy responses, urban development-issues, challenges, and policy responses
Foreign trade: Structure and direction, bop, flow of foreign capital, trade policies, infrastructure development: Physical and social; public-private partnerships, reforms in land, labour, and capital markets
Centre-state financial relations and finance commissions of India; FRBM, Poverty, inequality, and unemployment

English+

English: Unit 01
Drama
English: Unit 02
Poetry
English: Unit 03
Fiction, short story
English: Unit 04
Non-fictional prose
English: Unit 05
Language
Basic concepts, theories, and pedagogy
English in use
English: Unit 06
English in India
History, evolution, and futures
English: Unit 07
Cultural Studies
English: Unit 08
Literary criticism
English: Unit 09
Literary theory post World War-II
English: Unit 10
Research methods and materials in English

Marathi

Kannada

Urdu

Hindi+

Hindi: Unit 01
Hindi language and its development
Hindi: Unit 02
History of Hindi literature
Hindi: Unit 03
Prose genres in Hindi literature
Hindi: Unit 04
Literature ethology
Hindi: Unit 05
Conceptual background
Hindi: Unit 06
Hindi poem
Hindi: Unit 07
Hindi novel
Hindi: Unit 08
Hindi stories
Hindi: Unit 09
Hindi play
Hindi: Unit 10
Hindi essay
Hindi: Unit 11
Autobiography, biography and different prose genres

Political science+

Political science: Unit 01
Political theory
Concepts: Liberty, equality, justice, rights, democracy, power, citizenship, political traditions: Liberalism, conservatism, socialism, Marxism, feminism, ecologism, multiculturalism, postmodernism
Political science: Unit 02
Political thought
Confucius, Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Gramsci, Hannah Arendt, Frantz Fanon, Mao Zedong, John Rawls
Political science: Unit 03
Indian political thought
Dharamshastra, Kautilya, Agganna Sutta, Barani, Kabir, Pandita Ramabai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, M.K. Gandhi, Sri Aurobindo, Periyar E.V. Ramasamy, Muhammad Iqbal, M.N. Roy, V.D. Savarkar, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, J.L. Nehru
Ram Manohar Lohia, Jaya Prakash Narayan, Deendayal Upadhyaya
Political science: Unit 04
Comparative political analysis
Approaches: Institutional, political culture, political economy, and new institutionalism; comparative methods, colonialism, and decolonization; forms of colonialism, anti-colonial struggles and decolonization, nationalism: European and non-European
State theory: Debate over the nature of state in capitalist and socialist societies; post-colonial state, welfare state; globalization and nations-states
Political regimes: Democratic (electoral, liberal, majoritarian, and participatory) and non-democratic regimes (patrimonialism, bureaucratic authoritarianism, military dictatorship, totalitarianism, and fascist)
Constitutions and Constitutionalism: forms of constitutions, rule of law, judicial independence and liberal constitutionalism; emergency powers and crisis of constitutionalism
Democratization: Democratic transition and consolidation
Development: Underdevelopment, dependency, modernization, world systems theory, development, and democracy
Structures of power: Ruling class, power elites, democratic elitism, actor and processes: Electoral systems, political parties and party system, interest groups, social movements, new social movements
Actor and processes: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and civil society campaigns; revolutions
Political science: Unit 05
International relations
Approaches to the study of international relations: idealism, realism, structural Marxism, neoliberalism, neorealism, social constructivism, critical international theory, feminism, postmodernism
Concepts: State, state system, and non-state actors, power, sovereignty, security: Traditional and non-traditional
Conflict and peace: Changing nature of warfare; weapons of mass destruction; deterrence; conflict resolution, conflict transformation
United nations: Aims, objectives, structure, and evaluation of the working of UN; peace and development perspectives; humanitarian intervention. International law; international criminal court, political economy of IR; globalization
United nations: Global governance and Bretton Woods system, north-south dialogue, WTO, G-20, BRICS
Regional organizations: European union, African union, Shanghai cooperation organization, ASEAN
Contemporary challenges: International terrorism, climate change, and environmental concerns, human rights, migration, and refugees; poverty and development; role of religion, culture, and identity politics
Political science: Unit 06
India’s foreign policy
Perspectives on India’s Foreign Policy: India’s Identity as postcolonial, development, rising power and as emerging political economy, Continuity and change in India’s Foreign Policy: Principles and determinants
Non-Alignment movement: Historical background and relevance of non Aligned movement; India’s nuclear policy, India’s relations with major powers: USA, USSR/ Russia, People’s Republic of China
India’s Engagement with multipolar world: India’s relations with European Union, BRICS, ASEAN, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, African Union, Southern African Development Community, Gulf Cooperation Council
India’s relations with neighborhood: SAARC, Gujral doctrine, look east/ act east, look west
India’s negotiation strategies in international regimes: The united nations, world trade organization, international monetary fund, intergovernmental panel on climate change
Contemporary challenges: Maritime security, energy security, environmental security, migrants, and refugees, water resources, international terrorism, cyber security
Political science: Unit 07
Political institutions in India
Making of the Indian constitution: Colonialism heritage and the contribution Indian national movement to the making of the Indian constitution, constituent assembly: Composition, ideological moorings, constitutional debates
Philosophy of the constitution: Preamble, fundamental rights, directive principles, constitutionalism in India: Democracy, social change, national unity, checks and balances, basic structure debate, constitutional amendments
Union executive: President, prime minister, and council of ministers, union parliament: Structure, role and functioning, parliamentary committees, judiciary: Supreme court, high court, judicial review, judicial activism, judicial reform
Executive and legislature in the states: Governor, chief minister, state legislature, federalism in India: Strong centre framework, asymmetrical federal provisions and adaption, role of intergovernmental coordination mechanisms, inter-state council
Federalism in India: Emerging trends
Electoral process and election commission of India: Conduct of elections, rules, electoral reforms
Local government institutions: Functioning and reforms
Constitutional and statutory bodies: Comptroller and auditor general, national commission for scheduled castes, national commission for scheduled tribes, national commission for human rights, national commission for women
Constitutional and statutory bodies: National commission for minorities
Political science: Unit 08
Political processes in India
State, economy, and development: Nature of Indian state, development planning model, new economic policy, growth and human development
Process of globalization: Social and economic implications
Identity politics: religion, tribe, caste, region, language
Social movements: Dalit, tribal, women, farmers, labour, civil society groups: Non-party social formations, non-governmental organizations, social action groups
Regionalization of Indian politics: Reorganization of Indian states, states as political and economic units, sub-state regions, regional disparities, demand for new states, gender and politics in India: Issues of equality and representation
Ideology and social basis of political parties: National parties, state parties
Electoral politics: Participation, contestation, representation, emerging trends
Political science: Unit 09
Public administration
Public administration: Meaning and evolution; public and private administration approaches: System theory, decision making, ecological approach, public administration theories and concepts: Scientific management theory, rational choice theory
Public administration theories and concepts: New public administration, development administration, comparative public administration, new public management, changing nature of public administration in the era of liberalization and globalization
Theories and principles of organization: Scientific management theory, bureaucratic theory, human relations theory, managing the organization: Theories of leadership and motivation
Organizational communication: Theories and principles, Chester Barnard principles of communication, information management in the organization
Managing conflict in the organization: Mary Parker Follett, management by objectives-Peter Drucker
Political science: Unit 10
Governance and public policy in India
Governance, good governance and democratic governance, role of state, civil society, and individuals
Accountability and control: Institutional mechanism for checks and balances, legislative control over executive, administrative, and budgetary control, control through parliamentary committees, judicial control over legislature and executive
Accountability and control: Administrative culture, corruption, and administrative reforms, Institutional mechanisms for good governance: Right to information, consumer protection act, citizen charter; grievance redress system: Ombudsman, lokpal
Grievance redress system: Lokayukta, grassroots governance: Panchayati raj institutions and their functioning, planning and development: Decentralized planning, planning for development, sustainable development, participatory development
Planning and development: E-governance; NITI aayog, public policy as an instrument of socioeconomic development: Public policies with special reference to housing, health, drinking water, food security, MNREGA, NHRM, RTE
Monitoring and evaluation of public policy, mechanisms of making governance process accountable: Jansunwai, social audit

History+

History: Unit 01
Negotiating the sources
Archaeological sources: Exploration, excavation, epigraphy, and numismatics
Dating of archaeological sites, literary sources; indigenous literature; primary and secondary, problem of dating religious and secular literature, myths, legends, etc
Foreign accounts: Greek, Chinese, and Arabic
Pastoralism and food production: Neolithic and chalcolithic phase-settlement, distribution, tools, and patterns of exchange
Indus/ Harappa civilization: Origin, extent, major sites, settlement pattern, craft specialization, religion, society and polity, decline of Indus civilization, internal and external trade, first urbanization in India
Vedic and later Vedic periods: Aryan debates, political and social institutions, state structure and theories of state; emergence of varnas and social stratification, religious and philosophical ideas. Introduction of iron technology
Vedic and later Vedic periods: Megaliths of south India
Expansion of state system: Mahajanapadas, monarchical and republican states, economic and social developments and emergence of second urbanization in 6th century BCE; emergence of heterodox sects-Jainism, Buddhism, and Ajivikas
History: Unit 02
From State to Empire
Rise of Magadha, Greek invasion under Alexander and its effects, Mauryan expansion, Mauryan polity, society, economy, Ashoka’s Dhamma and its nature, decline, and disintegration of the Mauryan Empire, Mauryan art, and architecture
Ashokan edicts: Language and script
Dissolution of empire and emergence of regional powers: Indo-Greeks, Sungas, Satavahanas, Kushans, and Saka-Kshatrapas, Sangam literature, polity and society in south India as reflected in Sangam literature
Dissolution of empire and emergence of regional powers: Trade and commerce from 2nd century BCE to 3rd century CE, trade with the roman world, emergence of Mahayana Buddhism, Kharavela, and Jainism, post-Mauryan art and architecture
Dissolution of empire and emergence of regional powers: Gandhara, Mathura, and Amravati schools
Gupta Vakataka age: Polity and Society, Agrarian Economy, Land Grants, Land Revenue and Land Rights, Gupta Coins, Beginning of Temple Architecture, Emergence of Puranic Hinduism, Development of Sanskrit Language and Literature
Gupta Vakataka age: Developments in science technology, astronomy, mathematics, and medicine
Harsha and his times: Administration and religion
Salankayanas and Vishnukundins in Andhra Desa
History: Unit 03
Emergence of Regional Kingdoms
Kingdoms in Deccan: Gangas, Kadambas, western and eastern Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Kalyani Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Hoysalas, and Yadavas
Kingdoms in south India: Pallavas, Cheras, Cholas, and Pandyas
Kingdoms in eastern India: Palas and senas of Bengal, Varmans of Kamarupa, Bhaumakaras, and Somavamsis of Odisha
Kingdoms in western India: Maitrakas of Vallabhi and Chalukyas of Gujarat
Kingdoms in North India: Gurjara-Pratiharas, Kalachuri-Chedis, Gahadavalas, and Paramaras
Characteristics of early medieval India: Administration and political structure legitimation of kingship
Agrarian economy; land grants, changing production relations; graded land rights and peasantry, water resources, taxation system, coins, and currency system
Trade and urbanization: Patterns of trade, and urban settlements, ports and trade routes, merchandise and exchange, trade guilds; trade and colonization in southeast Asia
Growth of Brahmanical religions; Vaishnavism and Shaivism; temples; patronage and regional ramification; temple architecture and regional styles
Dana, tirtha, and bhakti, Tamil bhakti movement-Shankara, Madhava, and Ramanujacharya
Society: Varna, jati and proliferation of castes, position of women; gender, marriage, and property relations; women in public life. Tribes as peasants and their place in Varna order. Untouchability
Education and educational institutions: Agraharas, Mathas, and Mahaviharas as centers of education. Growth of regional languages
Debates of state formation in early medieval India: Feudal model; segmentary model; integrative model
Arab contracts: Suleiman Ghaznavid conquests. Alberuni’s accounts
History: Unit 04
Source of Medieval Indian History
Archaeological, epigraphic, and numismatic sources, material evidences and monuments; chronicles; literary sources-Persian, Sanskrit, and regional languages; Daftar khannas: Firmans, Bahis/ Pothis/ Akhbarat; foreign travellers’ accounts-Persian and Arabic
Political developments: The Delhi Sultanate-the Ghorids, the Turks, the Khaljis, the Tughlaqs, the Sayyids, and the Lodis. Decline of Delhi sultanate
Foundation of the Mughal empire: Babur, Humayun, and the Suris; expansion and consolidation from Akbar to Aurangzeb. Decline of the Mughal empire
Later mughals and disintegration of the mughal empire
The Vijayanagara and the Bahmanis-Deccan sultanate; Bijapur, Golkonda, Bidar, Berar, and Ahmednagar-rise, expansion, and disintegration; eastern Gangas and Suryavamsi Gajapatis
Rise of the Marathas and the foundation of Swaraj by Shivaji; its expansion under the Peshwas; Mughal-Maratha relations, Maratha confederacy, causes of decline
History: Unit 05
Administration and economy
Administration under the sultanate, nature of state-theocratic and the centric, central, provincial, and local administration, law of succession
Sher Shah’s administrative reforms; Mughal administration-central, provincial, and local: Mansabdari and Jagirdari systems
Administrative system in the Deccan-the Vijayanagara state and polity, Bahamani administrative system; Maratha administration asta pradhan
Frontier policies under Delhi sultanate and Mughals
Inter-state relations during the sultanate and the Mughals
Agricultural production and irrigation system, village economy, peasantry, grants, and agricultural loans, urbanization, and demographic structure
Industries-Cotton textiles, handicrafts, agro-based industries, organization, factories, and technology
Trade and commerce-state policies, internal and external trade: European trade, trade centers, and ports, transport and communication
Hundi (bills of exchange) and insurance, state income and expenditure, currency, mint system; famines and peasant revolts
History: Unit 06
Society and culture
Social organization and social structure
The Sufis-their orders, beliefs, and practices, the leading Sufi saints, social synchronization
Bhakti movement-Shaivism; Vaishnavism, Shaktism
The saints of the medieval period-north and south-their impact on socio political and religious life-women saints of medieval India
The Sikh movement-Guru Nanak Dev: His teachings and practices, Adi Granth; the Khalsa
Social classification: Ruling class, major religious groups, the ulemas, the mercantile, and professional classes-rajput society
Rural society-Petty chieftains, village officials, cultivators, and non-cultivating classes, artisans
Position of women-Zanana system, Devadasi system
Development of education centers of education and curriculum, Madrasa education
Fine arts-major schools of painting-Mughal, Rajasthani, Pahari, Garhwali; development of music
Art and architecture, Indo-Islamic architecture, Mughal architecture, regional styles
Indo-Arabic architecture, Mughal gardens, Maratha forts, shrines, and temples
History: Unit 07
Sources of Modern Indian History
Archival materials, biographies, and memoirs, newspapers, oral evidence, creative literature, and painting, monuments, coins
Rise of British power: European traders in India in the 16th to 18th centuries-Portuguese, Dutch, French, and the British
Establishment and expansion of British dominion in India
British relations with principal Indian states-Bengal, Oudh, Hyderabad, Mysore, Carnatic, and Punjab
Revolt of 1857, causes, nature, and impact
Administration of the company and the crown; evolution of central and provincial structure under east India company
Paramountcy, civil service, judiciary, police and the army under the company; British policy and paramountcy in the princely states under the crown
Local self-government
Constitutional changes, 1909-1935
History: Unit 08
Colonial economy
Changing composition, volume, and direction of trade
Expansion and commercialization of agriculture, land rights, land settlements, rural indebtedness, landless labour, irrigation, and canal system
Decline of industries-changing socioeconomic conditions of artisans; DE-urbanization; economic drain; world wars and economy
British industrial policy; major modern industries; nature of factory legislation; labour and trade union movements
Monetary policy, banking, currency, and exchange, railways and road transport, communications-post and telegraph
Growth of new urban centers; new features of town planning and architecture, urban society and urban problems
Famines, epidemics, and the government policy
Tribal and peasant movements
Indian society in transition: Contact with Christianity-the missions and missionaries; critique of Indian social and economic practices and religious beliefs; educational and other activities
The new education-government policy; levels and contents; English language; development of science, technology, public health and medicine-towards modernism
Indian renaissance-socio religious reforms; emergence of middle class; caste associations and caste mobility
Women’s question-nationalist discourse; women’s organizations; British legislation concerning women, gender identity and constitutional position
The printing press-journalistic activity and the public opinion
Modernization of Indian languages and literary forms-reorientation in painting, music, and performing arts
History: Unit 09
Rise of Indian Nationalism
Social and economic basis of nationalism
Birth of Indian national congress: Ideologies and programmes of the Indian national congress, 1885-1920: Early nationalists, assertive nationalists, and revolutionaries
Swadeshi and Swaraj
Gandhian mass movements; Subhas Chandra Bose and INA; role of middle class in national movement; women participation in national movement
Left wing politics
Depressed class movement
Communal politics; muslim league and genesis of Pakistan
Towards independence and partition
India after independence: Challenges of partition; integration of the Indian princely states; Kashmir, Hyderabad, and Junagadh
B.R. Ambedkar-The making of the Indian constitution, its features
The structure of bureaucracy
New education policy
Economic policies and the planning process; development, displacement, and tribal issues
Linguistic reorganization of states; centre-state relations
Foreign policy initiatives-Panchsheel; dynamics of Indian politics-emergency; liberalization, privatization, and globalization of Indian economy
History: Unit 10
Historical method, research, methodology, and historiography
Scope and importance of history, objectivity, and bias in history, heuristics operation, criticism in history, synthesis, and presentation, history and its auxiliary sciences, history a science, arts or a social science
Causation and imagination in history, significance of regional history, recent trends of Indian history, research methodology, hypothesis in history, area of proposed research, sources-data collection, primary/ secondary, original, and transit sources
Trends in historical research, recent Indian historiography, selection of topic in history, notes taking, references, footnotes, and bibliography, thesis and assignment writing, plagiarism, intellectual dishonesty, and history writing
Beginnings of historical writings-Greek, Roman, and Church historiography, renaissance, and its impact on history writing, negative and positive schools of historical writing, Berlin revolution in history writing-Von Ranke
Marxist philosophy of history-scientific materialism, cyclical theory of history-Oswald Spengler, challenge and response theory-Arnold Joseph Toynbee, postmodernism in history

Sociology+

Sociology: Unit 01
Sociological theory
Classical sociological traditions: Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, Karl Marx
Structural-functionalism and structuralism: Bronisław Malinowski, A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, Talcott Parsons, Robert K. Merton, Claude Levi-Strauss
Hermeneutic and interpretive traditions: G.H. Mead, Karl Manheim, Alfred Schutz, Harold Garfinkel, Erving Goffman, Clifford Geertz
Postmodernism, post structuralism, and post colonialism: Edward Said, Pierre Bourdieu, Michel Foucault, Jurgen Habermas, Anthony Giddens, Manuel Castells
Indian thinkers: M.K. Gandhi, B.R. Ambedkar, Radha Kamal Mukherjee, G.S. Ghurye, M.N. Srinivas, Irawati Karve
Sociology: Unit 02
Research methodology and methods
Conceptualizing social reality: Philosophy of science, scientific method, and epistemology in social science, hermeneutic traditions, objectivity and reflexivity in social science, ethics, and politics
Formulating research design: Reading social science research, data and documents, induction and deduction, fact, concept and theory, hypotheses, research questions, objectives
Quantitative and qualitative methods: Ethnography, survey method, historical method, comparative method
Techniques: Sampling, questionnaire, and schedule, statistical analysis, observation, interview and case study, interpretation, data analysis and report writing
Sociology: Unit 03
Basic concepts and institutions
Sociological concepts: Social structure, culture, network, status and role, identity, community, diaspora, values, norms and rules, personhood, habitus and agency, bureaucracy, power and authority
Social institutions: Marriage, family, and kinship, economy, polity, religion, education, law and customs
Social stratification: Social difference, hierarchy, inequality and marginalization, caste and class, gender, sexuality and disability, race, tribe, and ethnicity
Social change and processes: Evolution and diffusion, modernization and development, social transformations and globalization, social mobility
Sociology: Unit 04
Rural and urban transformations
Rural and peasant society: Caste-tribe settlements, agrarian social structure and emergent class relations, land ownership and agrarian relations, decline of agrarian economy, depeasantization and migration, agrarian unrest and peasant movements
Rural and peasant society: Changing inter-community relations and violence
Urban society: Urbanism, urbanity, and urbanization, towns, cities and mega-cities, industry, service, and business, neighbourhood, slums and ethnic enclaves, middle class and gated communities, urban movements and violence
Sociology: Unit 05
State, politics, and development
Political processes in India: Tribe, nation state and border, bureaucracy, governance and development, public policy: Health, education and livelihoods, political culture, grass-root democracy, law and society, gender and development, corruption
Political processes in India: Role of international development organizations
Social movements and protests: Political factions, pressure groups, movements based on caste, ethnicity, ideology, gender, disability, religion and region, civil society and citizenship, NGOs, activism and leadership, reservations, and politics
Sociology: Unit 06
Economy and society
Exchange, gift, capital, labour, and market, mode of production debates, property and property relations, state and market: Welfarism and neoliberalism, models of economic development, poverty and exclusion, factory and industry systems
Changing nature of labour relations, gender and labour process, business and family, digital economy, e-commerce, global business and corporates, tourism, consumption
Sociology: Unit 07
Environment and society
Social and cultural ecology: Diverse forms, technological change, agriculture, and biodiversity, indigenous knowledge systems and ethno-medicine, gender and environment, forest policies, adivasis, and exclusion, ecological degradation and migration
Development, displacement, and rehabilitation, water and social exclusion, disasters and community responses, environmental pollution, public health, and disability, climate change and international policies, environmental movements
Sociology: Unit 08
Family, marriage, and kinship
Theoretical approaches: Structure-functionalist, alliance, and cultural, gender relations and power dynamics, inheritance, succession, and authority, gender, sexuality, and reproduction, children, youth, and elderly, emotions and family
Emergent forms of family, changing marriage practices, changing care and support systems, family laws, domestic violence and crime against women, honor killing
Sociology: Unit 09
Science, technology, and society
History of Technological Development, Changing notions of Time and Space, Flows and Boundaries, Virtual Community, Media: Print and Electronic, Visual and Social Media, E-Governance and Surveillance Society, Technology and Emerging Political Processes
State policy, digital divide, and inclusion, technology and changing family relations, technology and changing health systems, food and technology, cyber crime
Sociology: Unit 10
Culture and symbolic transformations
Signs and symbols, rituals, beliefs, and practices, changing material culture, moral economy, education: Formal and informal, religious organizations, piety, and spirituality, commodification of rituals, communalism and secularism
Cultural identity and mobilization, culture and politics, gender, body, and culture, art and aesthetics, ethics and morality, sports and culture, pilgrimage and religious tourism, religion and economy, culture and environment, new religious movements

Geography+

Geography: Unit 01
Geomorphology
Continental drift, plate tectonics, endogenetic, and exogenetic forces
Denudation and weathering, geomorphic cycle (Davis and Penck), theories and process of slope development, earth movements (seismicity, folding, faulting, and vulcanicity)
Landform occurrence and causes of geomorphic hazards (earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and avalanches)
Geography: Unit 02
Climatology
Composition and structure of atmosphere; insolation, heat budget of earth, temperature, pressure, and winds, atmospheric circulation (air-masses, fronts and upper air circulation, cyclones, and anticyclones (tropical and temperate)
Climatic classification of Koppen and Thornthwaite, ENSO events (El Nino, La Nina, and southern oscillations), meteorological hazards and disasters (cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes, hailstorms, heat, and cold waves drought and cloudburst
Glacial Lake Outburst (GLOF), Climate Change: Evidences and Causes of Climatic Change in the past, Human impact on Global Climate
Geography: Unit 03
Oceanography
Relief of oceans, composition: Temperature, density, and salinity, circulation: Warm and cold currents, waves, tides, sea level changes, hazards: Tsunami and cyclone
Geography: Unit 04
Geography of Environment
Components: Ecosystem (geographic classification) and human ecology, functions: Trophic levels, energy flows, cycles (geochemical, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen), food chain, food web, and ecological pyramid, human interaction, and impacts
Functions: Environmental ethics and deep ecology, environmental hazards and disasters (global warming, urban heat island, atmospheric pollution, water pollution, land degradation), national programmes and policies: Legal framework, environmental policy
National programmes and policies: International treaties, international programmes, and polices (Brundtland Commission, Kyoto protocol, agenda 21, sustainable development goals, Paris agreement)
Geography: Unit 05
Population and Settlement Geography
Population geography: Sources of population data (census, sample surveys, and vital statistics, data reliability, and errors). World population distribution (measures, patterns, and determinants), world population growth (prehistoric to modern period)
Population geography: Demographic transition, theories of population growth (Malthus, Sadler, and Ricardo). Fertility and mortality analysis (indices, determinants, and world patterns). Migration (types, causes, and consequences and models)
Population geography: Population composition and characteristics (age, sex, rural-urban, occupational structure, and educational levels), population policies in developed and developing countries
Settlement geography: Rural settlements (types, patterns, and distribution), contemporary problems of rural settlements (rural-urban migration; land use changes; land acquisition and transactions)
Settlement geography: Theories of origin of towns (Gordon Childe, Henri Pirenne, Lewis Mumford)
Settlement geography: Characteristics and processes of urbanization in developed and developing countries (factors of urban growth, trends of urbanization, size, structure, and functions of urban areas)
Settlement geography: Urban systems (the law of the primate city and rank size rule) central place theories (Christaller and Losch), internal structure of the city, models of urban land use (Burgess, Harris, and Ullman, and Hoyt), concepts of megacities
Settlement geography: Global cities and edge cities, changing urban forms (peri-urban areas, rural-urban fringe, suburban, ring, and satellite towns), social segregation in the city, urban social area analysis
Settlement geography: Manifestation of poverty in the city (slums, informal sector growth, crime, and social exclusion)
Geography: Unit 06
Geography of Economic Activities and Regional Development
Economic geography: Factors affecting spatial organization of economic activities (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary), natural resources (classification, distribution, and associated problems), natural resources management
Economic geography: World energy crises in developed and developing countries
Agricultural geography: Land capability classification and land use planning, cropping pattern-methods of delineating crop combination regions (Weaver, Doi, and Rafiullah), crop diversification, Von Thunen’s model of land use planning
Agricultural geography: Measurement and determinants of agricultural productivity, regional variations in agricultural productivity, agricultural systems of the world
Industrial geography: Classification of industries, factors of industrial location; theories of industrial location (A. Weber, E.M. Hoover, August Losch, A. Pred, and D.M. Smith). World industrial regions
Industrial geography: Impact of globalization on manufacturing sector in less developed countries, tourism industry
Industrial geography: World distribution, and growth of Information and communication technology (ICT) and knowledge production (education and R and D) industries
Geography of transport and trade: Theories and models of spatial interaction (Edward Ullman and M.E. Hurst) measures and indices of connectivity and accessibility; spatial flow models: Gravity model and its variants, world trade organization
Geography of transport and trade: Globalization and liberalization, and world trade patterns. Problems and prospects of Inter and Intra regional cooperation and trade
Regional development: Typology of regions, formal, and fictional regions, world regional disparities, theories of regional development (Albert O. Hirschman, Gunnar Myrdal, John Friedman), dependency theory of under development, global economic blocks
Regional development: Regional development, and social movements in India
Geography: Unit 07
Cultural, social, and political geography
Cultural and social geography: Concept of culture, cultural complexes, areas, and region, cultural heritage, cultural ecology, cultural convergence, social structure and processes, social well-being and quality of life, social exclusion
Cultural and social geography: Spatial distribution of social groups in India (tribe, caste, religion, and language), environment and human health, diseases ecology
Cultural and social geography: Nutritional status (etiological conditions, classification and spatial, and seasonal distributional patterns with special reference to India), health care planning and policies in India, medical tourism in India
Political geography: Boundaries and frontiers (with special reference to India), Heartland and Rimland theories. Trends and developments in political geography, geography of federalism, electoral reforms in India, determinants of electoral behaviour
Political geography: Geopolitics of climate change, geopolitics of world resources, geopolitics of India ocean, regional organizations of cooperation (SAARC, ASEAN, OPEC, EU). Geopolitics of world natural resources
Geography: Unit 08
Geographic thought
Contributions of Greek, Roman, Arab, Chinese, and Indian scholars, contributions of geographers (Bernhardus Varenius, Immanuel Kant, Alexander Von Humboldt, Carl Ritter, Schaefer, and Hartshorne), impact of Darwinian theory on geographical thought
Contemporary trends in Indian geography: cartography, thematic and methodological contributions
Major geographic traditions (earth science, man environment relationship, area studies, and spatial analysis), dualisms in geographic studies (physical vs. nomothetic), paradigm shift
Perspectives in geography (positivism, behaviouralism, humanism, structuralism, feminism, and postmodernism)
Geography: Unit 09
Geographical Techniques
Sources of geographic information and data (spatial and non-spatial), types of maps, techniques of map making (choropleth, isarithmic, dasymetric, chorochromatic, flow maps), data representation on maps pie diagrams, bar diagrams, and line graph
GIS database (raster and vector data formats and attribute data formats)
Functions of GIS (conversion, editing, and analysis), digital elevation model (DEM), georeferencing (coordinate system and map projections and datum), GIS applications (thematic cartography, spatial decision support system)
Basics of remote sensing (electromagnetic spectrum, sensors, and platforms, resolution, and types, elements of air photo and satellite image interpretation and photogrammetry), types of aerial photographs
Digital image processing: Developments in remote sensing technology and big data sharing and its applications in natural resources management in India, GPS components (space, ground control, and receiver segments) and applications
Applications of measures of central tendency, dispersion and inequalities, sampling, sampling procedure, and hypothesis testing (chi square test, t-test, ANOVA), time series analysis, correlation, and regression analysis, measurement of indices
Making indicators scale free, computation of composite index, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis, morphometric analysis: Ordering of streams, bifurcation ratio, drainage density, and drainage frequency
Morphometric analysis: Basin circularity ratio and form factor, profiles, slope analysis, clinographic curve, hypsographic curve, and altimetric frequency graph
Geography: Unit 10
Geography of India
Major physiographic regions and their characteristics; drainage system (himalayan and peninsular), climate: Seasonal weather characteristics, climatic divisions, Indian monsoon (mechanism and characteristics), jet streams, and himalayan cryosphere
Types and distribution of natural resources: Soil, vegetation, water, mineral, and marine resources
Population characteristics (spatial patterns of distribution), growth and composition (rural-urban, age, sex, occupational, educational, ethnic, and religious), determinants of population, population policies in India
Agriculture (production, productivity and yield of major food crops), major crop regions, regional variations in agricultural development, environmental, technological, and institutional factors affecting Indian agriculture; agro-climatic zone
Green revolution, food security, and right to food
Industrial development since independence, industrial regions, and their characteristics, industrial policies in India
Development and patterns of transport networks (railways, roadways, waterways, airways, and pipelines), internal and external trade (trend, composition, and directions), regional development planning in India
Globalization and its impact on Indian economy, natural disasters in India (earthquake, drought, flood, cyclone, tsunami, Himalayan highland hazards, and disasters)

Management+

Management: Unit 01
Management
Concept, process, theories and approaches, management roles and skills, functions-planning, organizing, staffing, coordinating and controlling, communication-types, process and barriers
Decision making-concept, process, techniques and tools, organisation structure and design-types, authority, responsibility, centralisation, decentralisation and span of control, managerial economics-concept and importance
Demand analysis-utility analysis, indifference curve, elasticity and forecasting, market structures-market classification and price determination, national income-concept, types and measurement, inflation-concept, types and measurement
Business ethics and CSR, ethical issues and dilemma, corporate governance, value based organisation
Management: Unit 02
Organisational Behaviour
Significance and theories, individual behaviour-personality, perception, values, attitude, learning and motivation, group behaviour-team building, leadership, group dynamics, interpersonal behaviour and transactional analysis
Organizational culture and climate, workforce diversity and cross culture, organisational behaviour, emotions and stress management, organisational justice and whistle blowing, human resource management-concept, perspectives, influences and recent trends
Human resource planning, recruitment and selection, induction, training and development, job analysis, job evaluation and compensation management
Management: Unit 03
Strategic Role of Human Resource Management
Competency mapping and balanced scorecard, career planning and development, performance management and appraisal, organization development, change and OD interventions, talent management and skill development, employee engagement and work life balance
Industrial relations: Disputes and grievance management, labour welfare and social security, trade union and collective bargaining, international human resource management–HR challenge of international, business, green HRM
Management: Unit 04
Accounting Principles and Standards
Preparation of financial statements, financial statement analysis-ratio analysis, funds flow and cash flow analysis, DuPont analysis, preparation of cost sheet, marginal costing, cost volume, profit analysis, standard costing and variance analysis
Financial management, concept, and functions, capital structure-theories, cost of capital, sources and finance, budgeting and budgetary control, types, and process, zero base budgeting, leverages-operating, financial and combined leverages
EBIT-EPS analysis, financial breakeven point and indifference level
Management: Unit 05
Value and returns
Time preference for money, valuation of bonds and shares, risk and returns; capital budgeting-nature of investment, evaluation, comparison of methods; risk and uncertainty analysis, dividend-theories and determination
Mergers and acquisition-corporate restructuring, value creation, merger negotiations, leveraged buyouts, take over portfolio management-CAPM, APT, derivatives-options, option payoffs, option pricing, forward contracts and future contracts
Working capital management-determinants, cash, inventory, receivables and payables management, factoring, international financial management, foreign exchange market
Management: Unit 06
Strategic management
Concept, process, decision and types, strategic analysis-external analysis, PEST, Porter’s approach to industry analysis, internal analysis-resource based approach, value chain analysis, strategy formulation-SWOT analysis
Strategy formulation-corporate strategy-growth, stability, retrenchment, integration and diversification, business portfolio analysis-BCG, GE business model, Ansoff’s product market growth matrix, strategy implementation-challenges of change
Strategy implementation-developing programs Mckinsey 7s framework, marketing-concept, orientation, trends and tasks, customer value and satisfaction, market segmentation, positioning and targeting
Product and pricing decision-product mix, product life cycle, new product development, pricing-types and strategies, place and promotion decision-marketing channels and value networks, VMS, IMC, advertising and sales promotion
Management: Unit 07
Consumer and Industrial Buying Behaviour
Theories and models of consumer behaviour, brand management-role of brands, brand equity, equity models, developing a branding strategy; brand name decisions, brand extensions and loyalty, logistics and supply chain management, drivers, value creation
Supply chain design, designing and managing sales force, personal selling, service marketing-managing service quality and brands, marketing strategies of service firms, customer relationship marketing-relationship building, strategies, values and process
Retail marketing-recent trends in India, types of retail outlets
Emerging trends in marketing-concept of e-marketing, direct marketing, digital marketing and green marketing, international marketing-entry mode decisions, planning marketing mix for international markets
Management: Unit 08
Statistics for Management
Concept, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability distribution-binomial, Poison, normal and exponential data collection and questionnaire design, sampling-concept, process, and techniques
Hypothesis testing-procedure; T, Z, F, chi-square tests, correlation and regression analysis, operations management-role and scope, facility location and layout-site selection and analysis, layout-design and process
Enterprise resource planning-ERP modules, ERP implementation, scheduling; loading, sequencing and monitoring, quality management and statistical quality control, quality circles, total quality management-KAIZEN, benchmarking, six sigma
Total quality management-ISO 9000 series standards, operation research-transportation, queuing, decision theory, PERT/ CPM
Management: Unit 09
International business
Managing business in globalization era; theories of international trade; balance of payment, foreign direct investment-benefits and costs, multilateral regulation of trade and investment under WTO, international trade procedures and documentation
EXIM policies, role of international financial institutions-IMF and world bank, information technology-use of computers in management applications; MIS, DSS, artificial intelligence and big data, data warehousing
Data mining and knowledge, management-concepts, managing technological change
Management: Unit 10
Entrepreneurship development
Concept, types, theories and process, developing entrepreneurial competencies, intrapreneurship-concept and process, women entrepreneurship and rural entrepreneurship, innovations in business-types of innovations, creating and identifying opportunities
Innovations in business-screening of business ideas, business plan and feasibility analysis-concept and process of technical, market and financial analysis, micro and small scale industries in India; role of government in promoting SSI
Sickness in small industries-reasons and rehabilitation institutional finance to small industries-financial institutions, commercial banks, cooperative banks, micro finance

Tourism administration and management+

Tourism administration and management: Unit 01
Tourist/ visitor/ traveller/ excursionist
Definitions and differences, early and medieval period of travel, renaissance and its effects on tourism, birth of mass tourism, old and new age tourism, forms of tourism-inbound, outbound, national, international
Nature, scope, and characteristics of tourism
Need for measurement of tourism, interdisciplinary approaches, different tourism systems-Leiper’s geospatial model, Mill-Morrison, Mathieson and wall, Butler’s tourism area life cycle (TALC)
Doxey’s irridex index-demonstration effect-Crompton’s push and pull theory, Stanley Plog’s model, Gunn’s model
Meaning and nature of tourism industry, input and output of tourism industry, tourism industry network-direct, indirect and support services, basic components of tourism- transport, accommodation, facilities and amenities
Horizontal and vertical integration in tourism business, tourism business during liberalization and globalizations, tourism impacts: Economic social, cultural, and environmental; positive and negative impacts of tourism
Factors affecting the future of tourism business; seasonality and tourism, sociology of tourism, travel motivators
Role and functions of important tourism organizations in development and promotion of tourism-UNWTO, IATA, ICAO, UFTAA, ASTA, PATA, WTTC, IHA, TAAI, IATO, FHRAI, ITDC, ICPB, state tourism development corporations, airport authority of India
Archeological survey of India, ministry of tourism, culture, railways, civil aviation of government of India
Tourism administration and management: Unit 02
Earth’s movement
Latitude, longitude; areas, sub areas and sub regions as per international air transport organization (IATA), IATA three letter city code, two letter airlines and airport code, international date line, time zones, Greenwich mean time
Calculation of local time, flying time, grounding time, elapsed time, daylight saving time
World geography-climate and vegetation of north, south and central America-Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australasia, elements of weather and climate, impact of weather and climate on tourist destinations, climate and vegetation of India
Physical geography of India-distribution of rivers, mountains, plateaus and plain area, coastal area, Deccan, major lakes, deserts
Tourists movement-demand and origin factors; destinations and resource factors; contemporary trends in international tourists movements, environment act-environment rules-environmental impact assessment (EIA), environmental information system (EIS)
Environmental management system (EMS) and carrying capacity, forest act-forest conservation act-wild life protection act
Tourism administration and management: Unit 03
Nature and characteristic of tourism products of India
Seasonality and diversities, tourist attraction-concept and classification, heritage-indigenous; colonial, handicrafts of India; fairs and festivals of social and religious importance, forms and types of performing art, classical dances
Folk dances of different regions and folk culture, Indian music-different schools, status of Indian vocal and instrumental music, Indian music abroad, Indian museums, art galleries, libraries and their location, Indian cuisine-regional variations
Historical monuments of India-ancient temples, caves, stupas, monasteries, forts, palaces, Islamic and colonial art and architecture, Indian rituals, dresses
World heritage sites of India, major religious centers of India-holy places connected with Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islamism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, and other religious sects
Places associated with the work and life of legendary figures-Mahatma Gandhi, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Subhash Chandra Bose and Sardar Vallabhai Patel
Important places related to India’s freedom struggle
Major national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and biosphere reserves of India and their locations-accessibility, facilities, amenities, uniqueness of Dachigam, Corbett, Ranthambore, Hazaribag, Similipal, Bhitarkanika, Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Mudumalai, Periyar
Uniqueness of Gir, Sunderbans, Manas, Valley of flowers, Hill Stations-locations, accessibility, facilities, amenities, uniqueness of Gulmarg, Kullu and Manali, Shimla, Mussoorie, Nainital, Pachmarhi, Mahabaleshwar, Chikmagalur, Coorg, Munnar, Ooty
Uniqueness of Kodaikanal, Araku, Darjeeling, Gangtok, Shillong, etc, tourist potential of Himalayas
Beach resorts of India-locations, accessibility, facilities, amenities, uniqueness of important beaches of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Emerging attractions for medical tourism, ecotourism, rural tourism, agri tourism, farm tourism, green tourism, wilderness tourism, film tourism, MICE tourism, countryside tourism, caravan tourism, adventure tourism, golf tourism, lighthouse tourism
Fort tourism, Buddhist tourism, Sufi tourism, special interest tourism, textile tourism, aqua based tourism, wellness and spa tourism, culinary tourism, shopping tourism, indigenous tourism, industrial and mining tourism
Tourism administration and management: Unit 04
Transportation-evolution and importance of transportation systems
Role of transportation in tourism; major transport systems-rail, road, air, and water transport; road transport network in North America, South America, Europe, South Africa, Asia and the Middle-East, Austria, and New Zealand
Major railway transport network in the world, modes of transportations in India-past and present
Licensing of air carriers; limitations of weights and capacities; scheduled and non-scheduled airlines services; no-frill airlines; Open Sky Policy; international conventions; functions of IATA, ICAO, DGCA, AAI; GDS in air transportation
Types of air journey, MPM, TPM, extra mileage allowance, one-way, return trip and circle trip journey, higher intermediate fare check point, add-on and open jaw fare, excursion fare, components in international air tickets, airline business in the world
Major air carriers and major low-cost airlines, domestic air transport business, distribution of sales of airlines tickets, baggage and travel documents, air charter services
Miscellaneous charges order (MCO)-multiple purpose document (MPD)-billing and settlement plan
Surface transport system-approved tourist transport, car hire companies including car rental scheme and tourist-coach companies, documents connected with road transport viz. regional transport authority, transport and insurance documents, road taxies
Fitness certificate, contact carriage, state carriage, all India permits, maxi car, motor car, etc
Railway system of world, British rail, euro rail, Amtrak, orient express, trans-Siberian railway and luxury train of the world
Indian railways-types of tours available in Indian rail, indrail pass, special schemes and packages available, palace on wheels, royal orient, fairy queen and toy trains
Planning itineraries on Indian railways, reservation and cancellation procedures, water transport system-historical past, cruise ships, ferries, hovercraft, river canal boats
Prospects and future growth of water transport in India
Major cruise lines of the world and their packages
Tourism administration and management: Unit 05
Historical background of travel trade
Significance of travel agency business, types of travel agent-full service agency, commercial agency, implant agency, group/ incentive agency, skills and competencies for running travel agency business, wholesale and retail agents
Future of travel wholesaling and retailing
Types of tour operator-inbound, outbound, domestic, ground, and specialized, types of tour-independent tour, escorted tour, hosted tour, incentivized tour, tour wholesalers and retailers, diversified role of tour operators
Distribution networks of tour operation business, special services for charter tour operators, meeting and incentive planners and activities of meeting planners, convention and conference tourism business, trade fairs and exhibitions
Essential requirements for starting travel agency and tour operation business, procedures for obtaining recognition, travel agency organization structure, sources of revenue, use of information technology in travel agency business
Types of itinerary-resources and steps for itinerary planning, tour costing: Tariffs, FIT and GIT, confirmation of tour, creation of docket/ file, issue of tour vouchers, reconfirmation with airlines, hotel and ground service providers
Tour costing: Distributing customized itinerary to tour leader, guide, driver and transporter, standard procedures for pickup and drop, preparation of feedback or guest comment sheet, analysis of comments of guest, tour guides and escorts, wata guidelines
Relation with service suppliers; travel agency appointments; international regulations
Familiarization with TIM (travel information manual), passport and visa-meaning, types, procedures, validity, necessary information to fill the passport and visa form for issuance, health certificates, currency, travel insurance, credit and debit card
Customs, currency, baggage and airport information, citizenship, passport, visa, FEMA, foreigners registration act, customs, RBI guidelines, criminal law, registration of cases, cargo handling, baggage allowance, free access baggage
Weigh and piece concept, accountability of lost baggage, dangerous goods, cargo rates and valuation charges automation and airport procedures, tour brochures-element and importance of brochure
Tourism administration and management: Unit 06
Distinctive characteristics of hospitality industry
Inflexibility, intangibility, perishability, fixed location, relatively large financial investment etc; concepts of Atithi Devo Bhava; hotel and the other lodging facilities; types of hotels and hotel departments; classification of hotels
Chain operations; e-hospitality
Types of accommodation; activities in accommodation management-front office, housekeeping, bar and restaurant, supporting services; fiscal and non-fiscal incentives offered to hotel industry in India, ethical and regulatory aspects in a hotel
International hotel regulations
Duties and responsibilities of front office staff; reservation and registration-types of room, types of bedding, meal plans, room assignments, check-in, methods of payment, type of hotel guests
Factors affecting the price of accommodation, important functions of housekeeping management, liaison with other departments, room supplies, bed making and related types of service; housekeeping department-hierarchy
Duties and responsibilities of housekeeping staff
Food production organization, kitchen, buffets, beverages operation, functions, outlets of F and B, types of meal plans, types of restaurant-menu, room service, catering services-food service for the airlines, banquette, corporate, MICE
Retail food market, business/ industrial food service, healthcare food service, club food services-trends in lodging and food services
Food and beverage department of a hotel: Hierarchy, duties, and responsibilities of staff
Tourism administration and management: Unit 07
Concept of goods and services
Characteristics of service; salient features of marketing services: Services marketing-concept, need and significance, types of tourism services, tourism marketing environment, strategic planning and marketing process
Organizing and implementing marketing in the tourism organization
Service quality, gap model of service quality
Marketing research
Market segmentation-targeting and positioning for competitive advantage; relationship marketing; familiarization trip
P’s of tourism marketing-product, place, price, promotion, physical evidence, people, process and packaging, designing tourism product-branding and packaging, product development-product life cycle and its various stages, pricing strategies and approaches
Advertising-sales promotion, publicity, personal selling, tourism distribution channels, cooperation and conflict management
Global marketing, direct marketing, social media and digital marketing, green marketing, corporate social responsibility, marketing ethics, and consumerism
Destination image development-attributes of destinations, destination resource analysis, measurement of destination image-destination branding perspectives and challenges, creating the unique destination proposition, place branding and destination image
Destination image formation process; unstructured image-product development and packaging-institutional support and public private partnership in destination marketing
Tourism administration and management: Unit 08
Tourism planning-role of government
Public and private sectors in formulation of tourism policy; roles of international, national, state and local tourism organizations in carrying out tourism policies
Tourism planning for thrust areas, special tourism areas and zones identified by ministry of tourism, government of India
Sustainable tourism development, pro-poor tourism and community participation; responsible tourism
Tourism policy-factors influencing tourism policy; national tourism policy, levels of tourism planning-international, national, regional, state and local, the traditional, approach and paslop method of tourism planning
Important feature of five year tourism plans in India; elements agents, processes and typologies of tourism development; state tourism policies
National planning policies for destination development-WTO guidelines for planners-role of urban civic bodies: Town planning-characteristics of rural tourism planning
Economic system and its impact on tourism development, macro and micro economic system, demand and supply, determinants, measurement of tourism demand, forecasting, methods of demand forecasting, inflation, recession, savings and investment
Export and import, multiplier effects and its types, displacement effect, costs and benefits of tourism, monetary policy-repo rate, reverse repo rate, cash reserve ratio (CRR)
Tourism administration and management: Unit 09
Statistics
Measures of central tendency-mean, median, mode; measures of dispersion-range, standard deviation, variance, etc; skewness and kurtosis; correlation and regression-scatter plots, lines of best fit, Pearson and Spearman correlation coefficients
Regression-bivariate and multivariate
Distributions-discrete and continuous; normal distribution, sampling distribution
Hypothesis testing-parametric vs. non-parametric tests, t-tests, Anova, chi-square tests, run test, sign tests, Wald-Wolfowitz test, Kruskal Wallis test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test
Research and theory, types and methods of research; review of literature; variables and measurement, concepts, constructs and formulation of hypothesis; sampling, methods of data collection, development of schedules and questionnaires
Scales and fieldwork
Qualitative research: Quantitative vs. qualitative research; techniques-grounded theory, ethnography, case method of research, content analysis, phenomenology, narrative research, mixed methods
Analysis, tools-factor analysis, discriminant analysis, conjoint analysis, multiple regression, etc
Report writing, types of report
Tourism administration and management: Unit 10
Managerial processes
Functions, skills, and roles in organization, systems, contingency and operational approaches to management
External and internal environment affecting managerial decisions-social responsibilities of business, evolution of management thought; functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling
Understanding and managing individual and group behaviour-personality, perception, learning, values, and attitudes, persuasion, theories of motivation, factors affecting group behaviour, group and individual dimensions, understanding work team
Communication, leadership and influence process, organization structure, centralization vs. decentralization, strategy and structure, flat and tall structures, work specialization, departmentalization, chain of command, span of control and formalization
Common organizational designs-simple, bureaucratic, matrix, virtual, boundaryless, feminine-organization as an open system and influence of environment over organizational dynamics with reference to technological innovations
Basic accounting records and books of accounts, double entry system, journal, ledger, trial balance, cash book, depreciation accounting, final accounts with adjustments
Hotel accounting, financial management, concept of raising funds, capital structure, capital budgeting, internal financial control-meaning, problems unique to hospitality industry, establishing cost standard, types of budget
Preparation of budget, and zero based budgeting, working capital management, cash management, opportunities and challenges for investments in hotel, aviation and tourism related sectors, role of TFCI and other financial organizations
Elements of contract act-breach of contact, performance of contract, indemnity and guarantee, bailment, consumer protection act

Education+

Education: Unit 01
Educational Studies
Contribution of Indian Schools of philosophy (Sankhya Yoga, Vedanta, Buddhism, Jainism) with special reference to Vidya, Dayanand Darshan; and Islamic traditions towards educational aims and methods of acquiring valid knowledge
Contribution of Western schools of thoughts (idealism, realism, naturalism, pragmatism, Marxism, existentialism) and their contribution to education with special reference to information, knowledge, and wisdom
Approaches to sociology of education (symbolic interaction, structural functionalism, and conflict theory)
Concept and types of social Institutions and their functions (family, school, and society), concept of social movements, theories of social movements (relative deprivation, resource mobilization, political process theory, and new social movement theory)
Socialization and education-education and culture; contribution of thinkers (Swami Vivekananda, Rabindranath Tagore, Mahatma Gandhi, Aurobindo, J. Krishnamurti, Paulo Freire, Wollstonecraft Nel Noddings and Savitribai Phule)
To the development of educational thought for social change, national values as enshrined in the Indian constitution-socialism, secularism, justice, liberty, democracy, equality, freedom with special reference to education
Education: Unit 02
History, politics, and economics of education
Committees and commissions contribution to teacher education secondary education commission (1953), Kothari education commission (1964-66), national policy of education (1986, 1992), national commission on teachers (1999)
National curriculum framework 2005, national knowledge commission (2007), Yashpal committee report (2009), national curriculum framework for teacher education (2009), justice Verma committee report (2012)
Relationship between policies and education, linkage between educational policy and national development, determinants of educational policy and process of policy formulation: Analysis of the existing situation, generation of policy options
Determinants of educational policy and process of policy formulation: Evaluation of policy options, making the policy decision, planning of policy implementation, policy impact assessment, and subsequent policy cycles
Concept of economics of education: Cost benefit analysis vs. cost effective analysis in education, economic returns to higher education signaling theory vs. human capital theory, concept of educational finance
Concept of economics of education: Educational finance at micro and macro levels, concept of budgeting
Relationship between politics and education, perspectives of politics of education liberal, conservative, and critical, approaches to understanding politics (behaviouralism, theory of systems analysis, and theory of rational choice)
Education for Political Development and Political Socialization
Education: Unit 03
Learner and Learning Process
Growth and development: Concept and principles, cognitive processes and stages of cognitive development , personality: Definitions and theories (Freud, Carl Rogers, Gordon Allport, Max Wertheimer, Kurt Koffka), mental health and mental hygiene
Approaches to intelligence from unitary to multiple: Concepts of social intelligence, multiple intelligence, emotional intelligence theories of intelligence by Sternberg, Gardner, assessment of intelligence
Approaches to intelligence from unitary to multiple: Concepts of problem solving, critical thinking, metacognition and creativity
Principles and theories of learning: behaviouristic, cognitive and social theories of learning, factors affecting social learning, social competence, concept of social cognition, understanding social relationship and socialization goals
Guidance and counselling: Nature, principles, and need, types of guidance (educational, vocational, personal, health, and social and directive, non-directive, and eclectic)
Guidance and counselling: Approaches to counselling-cognitive behavioural (Albert Ellis-REBT) and humanistic, person-centred counselling (Carl Rogers)-theories of counselling (behaviouristic, rational, emotive, and reality)
Education: Unit 04
Teacher education
Meaning, nature, and scope of teacher education; types of teacher education programs, the structure of teacher education curriculum and its vision in curriculum documents of NCERT and NCTE at elementary, secondary and higher secondary levels
Organization of components of pre-service teacher education transactional approaches (for foundation courses) expository, collaborative, and experiential learning
Understanding knowledge base of teacher education from the view point of Schulman, Deng and Luke and Habermas, meaning of reflective teaching and strategies for promoting reflective teaching, models of teacher education-behaviouristic
Competency-based and inquiry oriented teacher education models
Concept, need, purpose, and scope of in-service teacher education, organization and modes of in-service teacher education, agencies and institutions of in-service teacher education at district
State and national levels (SSA, RMSA, SCERT, NCERT, NCTE, and UGC), preliminary consideration in planning in-service teacher education programme (purpose, duration, resources, and budget)
Concept of profession and professionalism, teaching as a profession, professional ethics of teachers, personal and contextual factors affecting teacher development, ICT integration, quality enhancement for professionalization of teacher education
Innovation in teacher education
Education: Unit 05
Curriculum Studies
Concept and principles of curriculum, strategies of curriculum development, stages in the process of curriculum development, foundations of curriculum planning-philosophical bases (national, democratic), sociological basis (socio-cultural reconstruction)
Psychological bases (learner’s needs and interests), benchmarking and role of national level statutory bodies-UGC, NCTE and university in curriculum development
Models of curriculum design: Traditional and contemporary models (academic/ discipline based model, competency based model, social functions/ activities model (social reconstruction), individual needs and interests model, outcome based integrative model
Models of curriculum design: Intervention model, CIPP model (context, input, process, product model)
Instructional system, instructional media, instructional techniques and material in enhancing curriculum transaction, approaches to evaluation of curriculum: Approaches to curriculum and instruction (academic and competency based approaches)
Models of curriculum evaluation: Tyler’s Model, Stakes’ Model, Scriven’s Model, Kirkpatrick’s model
Meaning and types of curriculum change, factors affecting curriculum change, approaches to curriculum change, role of students, teachers, and educational administrators in curriculum change and improvement
Scope of curriculum research and types of research in curriculum studies
Education: Unit 06
Research in education
Meaning and scope of educational research, meaning and steps of scientific method, characteristics of scientific method (replicability, precision, falsifiability, and parsimony), types of scientific method (exploratory, explanatory, and descriptive)
Aims of research as a scientific activity: Problem-solving, theory building, and prediction, types of research (fundamental, applied, and action), approaches to educational research (quantitative and qualitative)
Designs in educational research (descriptive, experimental, and historical)
Variables: Meaning of concepts, constructs, and variables, types of variables (independent, dependent, extraneous, intervening, and moderator), hypotheses-concept, sources, types (research, directional, non-directional, null), formulating hypothesis
Variables: Characteristics of a good hypothesis, steps of writing a research proposal, concept of universe and sample, characteristics of a good sample, techniques of sampling (probability and non-probability sampling), tools of research-validity
Variables: Reliability and standardization of a tool, types of tools (rating scale, attitude scale, questionnaire, aptitude test, and achievement test, inventory), techniques of research (observation, interview, and projective techniques)
Types of measurement scale (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio), quantitative data analysis-descriptive data analysis (measures of central tendency, variability, fiduciary limits, and graphical presentation of data)
Testing of hypothesis (type-I and type-II errors), levels of significance, power of a statistical test and effect size, parametric techniques, non-parametric techniques, conditions to be satisfied for using parametric techniques, inferential data analysis
Use and interpretation of statistical techniques: correlation, t-test, z-test, ANOVA, chi-square (equal probability and normal probability hypothesis)
Qualitative data analysis-data reduction and classification, analytical induction and constant comparison, concept of triangulation
Qualitative research designs: Grounded theory designs (types, characteristics, designs, steps in conducting a GT research, strengths, and weakness of GT), narrative research designs (meaning and key characteristics, steps in conducting NR design)
Qualitative research designs: Case study (meaning, characteristics, components of a CS design, types of CS design, steps of conducting a CS research, strengths and weaknesses)
Qualitative research designs: Ethnography (meaning, characteristics, underlying assumptions, steps of conducting ethnographic research, writing ethnographic account, strengths and weaknesses)
Qualitative research designs: Mixed method designs-characteristics, types of MM designs (triangulation, explanatory, and exploratory designs), steps in conducting a MM designs, strengths and weakness of MM research
Education: Unit 07
Pedagogy, andragogy, and assessment
Pedagogy, pedagogical analysis-concept and stages, critical pedagogy-meaning, need and its implications in teacher education, organizing teaching: Memory level (Herbartian model), understanding level (Morrison teaching model)
Organizing teaching: Reflective level (Bigge and Hunt teaching model), concept of andragogy in education: Meaning, principles, competencies of self-directed learning, theory of andragogy (Malcolm Knowles), the dynamic model of learner autonomy
Assessment: Meaning, nature, perspectives (assessment for learning, assessment of learning, and assessment of learning)-types of assessment (placement, formative, diagnostic, summative) relations between objectives and outcomes
Assessment: Assessment of cognitive (Anderson and Krathwohl), affective (Krathwohl) and psychomotor domains (R.H. Dave) of learning
Assessment in pedagogy of education: Feedback devices-meaning, types, criteria, guidance as a feedback devices: Assessment of portfolios, reflective journal, field engagement using rubrics, competency based evaluation
Assessment in pedagogy of education: Assessment of teacher prepared ICT resources
Assessment in andragogy of education-interaction analysis: Flanders’ interaction analysis, Galloway’s system of interaction analysis (recording of classroom events, construction, and interpretation of interaction matrix)
Assessment in andragogy of education-interaction analysis: Criteria for teacher evaluation (product, process, and presage criteria, rubrics for self and peer evaluation (meaning, steps of construction)
Education: Unit 08
Technology in/ for Education
Concept of educational technology (ET) as a discipline: Information technology, communication technology, and information and communication technology (ICT) and instructional technology
Concept of educational technology (ET) as a discipline: Applications of educational technology in formal, non formal (open and distance learning), informal and inclusive education systems, overview of behaviourist
Concept of educational technology (ET) as a discipline: Cognitive and constructivist theories and their implications to instructional design (Skinner, Piaget, Ausubel, Bruner, Vygotsky)
Concept of educational technology (ET) as a discipline: Relationship between learning theories and instructional strategies (for large and small groups, formal and, non formal groups)
Systems approach to instructional design, models of development of instructional design (Addie, assure, Dick and Carey model mason’s), Gagne’s nine events of instruction and five E’s of constructivism, nine elements of constructivist instructional design
Application of computers in education: CAI, CAL, CBT, CML, concept, process of preparing ODLM, concept of e learning, approaches to e-learning (offline, online, synchronous, asynchronous, blended learning, mobile learning)
Emerging trends in e-learning: Social learning (concept, use of web 2.0 tools for learning, social networking sites, blogs, chats, video conferencing, discussion forum)
Emerging trends in e-learning: Open education resources (creative common, massive open online courses; concept and application), e-inclusion-concept of e-inclusion, application of assistive technology in e-learning
Emerging trends in e-learning: Quality of e-learning-measuring quality of system: Information, system, service, user satisfaction and net benefits (D and M IS success model, 2003), ethical issues for e-learner and e-teacher teaching, learning and research
Use of ICT in evaluation, administration and research: E-portfolios, ICT for research-online repositories and online libraries, online and offline assessment tools (online survey tools or test generators)-concept and development
Education: Unit 09
Educational management, administration, and leadership
Educational management and administration: Meaning, principles, functions, and importance, institutional building, POSDCORB, CPM, PERT, management as a system, SWOT analysis, taylorism, administration as a process, administration as a bureaucracy
Educational management and administration: Human relations approach to administration, organizational compliance, organisational development, organisational climate
Leadership in educational administration: Meaning and nature, approaches to leadership-trait, transformational, transactional, value based, cultural, psychodynamic, and charismatic
Leadership in educational administration: Models of leadership (Blake and Mouton’s managerial grid, Fiedler’s contingency model, tri-dimensional model, Hersey and Blanchard’s model, leader-member exchange theory)
Concept of quality and quality in education: Indian and international perspective, evolution of quality-inspection, quality control, quality assurance, total quality management (TQM), six sigma, quality gurus: Walter Shewhart, Edward Deming, C.K Prahalad
Change management: Meaning, need for planned change, three step-model of change (unfreezing, moving, refreezing), the Japanese models of change: just-in-time, poka yoke, cost of quality: Appraisal costs, failure costs and preventable costs
Change management: Cost of quality-cost benefit analysis, cost effective analysis, Indian and international quality assurance agencies: Objectives, functions, roles and initiatives (national assessment accreditation council (NAAC), performance indicators
Change management: Indian and international quality assurance agencies-quality council of India [QCI], international network for quality assurance agencies in higher education [INQAAHE]
Education: Unit 10
Inclusive education
Inclusive education: Concept, principles, scope, and target groups (diverse learners; including marginalized group and learners with disabilities), evolution of the philosophy of inclusive education: Special, integrated, inclusive education
Inclusive education: Legal provisions-policies and legislations (national policy of education (1986), programme of action of action (1992), persons with disabilities act (1995), national policy of disabilities (2006), national curriculum framework (2005)
Inclusive education: Legal provisions-concession and facilities to diverse learners (academic and financial), rehabilitation council of India act (1992), inclusive education under sarva shiksha abhiyan (SSA)
Inclusive education: Legal provisions-features of UNCRPD (united nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities) and its implication
Concept of impairment, disability and handicap, classification of disabilities based on ICF model, readiness of school and models of inclusion, prevalence, types, characteristics and educational needs of diverse learners’ intellectual
Physical and multiple disabilities, causes and prevention of disabilities, identification of diverse learners for inclusion, educational evaluation methods, techniques and tools
Planning and management of inclusive classrooms: infrastructure, human resource and instructional practices, curriculum and curricular adaptations for diverse learners
Planning and management of inclusive classrooms: Assistive and adaptive technology for diverse learners-product (aids and appliances) and process (individualized education plan, remedial teaching), parent professional partnership: Role of parents, peers
Planning and management of inclusive classrooms: Parent professional partnership-professionals, teachers, school
Barriers and facilitators in inclusive education: attitude, social and educational, current status and ethical issues of inclusive education in India, research trends of inclusive education in India

Library and information science+

Library and information science: Unit 01
Data, information, knowledge, and wisdom
Information life cycle-generation, collection, storage, and dissemination
Role of information in planning, management, socioeconomic, cultural, educational, and technological development
Information science-relationship with other subjects, information society, and knowledge society
Communication-concept, types, theories, models, channels, and barriers; trends in scholarly communication
Information industry-generators, providers, and intermediaries
IPR and legal issues-categories, conventions, treaties, laws
Plagiarism-concept and types
Right to information act (RTI); information technology act
National knowledge commission; national mission on libraries
Library and information science: Unit 02
Historical Development of Libraries in India
Committees and Commissions on Libraries in India
Types of libraries-academic, public, special, and national
Library legislation and library acts in Indian states; the press and registration of books act; the delivery of books and newspapers (public libraries) act
Laws of library science
Library and information science profession-librarianship as a profession, professional skills, and competences; professional ethics
Professional associations-national-ILA, IASLIC, IATLIS; international-IFLA, ALA, CILIP, ASLIB, SLA; ROLE of UGC, RRRLF, and UNESCO in promotion and development of libraries
Library and information science education in india
Library public relations and extension activities
Type of users-user studies, user education
Information literacy-areas, standards, types, and models; trends in information literacy
Library and information science: Unit 03
Information sources-nature, characteristics, types, and formats
Sources of information-primary, secondary, and tertiary; documentary and non-documentary
Primary information sources (print and electronic)-journals, conference proceedings, patents, standards, theses, and dissertations, trade literature
Secondary information sources (print and electronic)-dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, indexing and abstracting, statistical sources, handbooks and manuals
Tertiary information sources (print and electronic)-directories, yearbooks, almanacs
Reference sources-bibliographical, biographical, educational, language and geographical
Electronic information resources-subject gateways, web portals, bulletin boards, discussion forums/ groups
Databases: Bibliographic, numeric, full text, multimedia; open access databases
Institutional and human resources
Evaluation of reference sources and web resources
Library and information science: Unit 04
Community Information Services
Reference service-concept and types; referral services, alerting services-CAS, SDI, inter library loan and document delivery
Mobile based library services and tools-mobile OPAC, mobile databases, mobile library website, library apps, mobile library instructions, augmented reality, SMS alerts, geolocation, reference enquiry
Web 2.0 and 3.0-library 2.0-concept, characteristics, components; instant messaging, RSS feeds, podcasts, vodcasts, ask a librarian, collaborative services-social networks, academics social networks, social tagging, social bookmarking
Web-scale discovery services, national information systems and networks: NISCAIR, DESIDOC, SENDOC, ENVIS, INFLIBNET, DELNET, NICNET, ERNET, national knowledge network (NKN), biotechnology information system network
International information systems and networks: INIS, AGRIS, INSPEC, MEDLARS, BIOSIS, ERIC, patent information system (PIS), biotechnology information system (BIS)
Library resource sharing and library consortia-national and international
Library and information science: Unit 05
Universe of knowledge-nature and attributes
Modes of formation of subjects
Knowledge organization-classification, theories, Cannons, and principles; simple knowledge organization system (SKOS), taxonomies, folksonomy, trends in classification
Mapping of subjects in library classification schemes-DDC, UDC, and CC
Knowledge organization: Cataloguing-canons and principles; centralized and cooperative catalogue; library cataloguing codes: CCC and AACR-II
Standards of bibliographic record formats and description-ISBD, MARC 21, CCF, RDA, FRBR, BIBFRAME
Standards for bibliographic information interchange and communication-ISO 2709, Z39.50, Z39.71
Metadata standards: Dublin Core; MARC21, METS, MODES, EAD
Indexing systems and techniques: Assigned-pre-coordinate; post-coordinate; derived-title-based; vocabulary control
Abstracting-types and guidelines
Information retrieval system-features, components, models, and evaluation
Library and information science: Unit 06
Management-principles, functions, and schools of thought
Library and information centers management-book selection tools and principles; library acquisition, technical processing, circulation, serial control, maintenance and stock verification; preservation and conservation
Hazards and control measures of library materials
Human resource management-planning, job analysis, job description, job evaluation, selection, recruitment, motivation, training and development, performance appraisal; staff manual
Financial management in libraries-sources of finance, resource mobilization, budgeting methods; cost effective and cost benefit analysis, annual reports and statistics; library authority and committee
Project management-SWOT, PEST, PERT/ CPM
Total quality management (TQM)-concepts, principles and techniques, six sigma; evaluation of services of libraries and information centers
Library building, furniture, and equipments; green library building; information commons; makerspace; security and safety
Management Information System (MIS), MBO, Change Management, Disaster Management, Crisis Management
Knowledge management-principles, tools, components, and architecture
Marketing of library products and services-plan, research, strategies, mix, segmentation, pricing and advertising; management consultancy
Library and information science: Unit 07
Computer Technology
Character representation (ASCII, ISCII, UNICODE); computer hardware, software; storage devices; input and output devices
Types of software-system software, application software
Programming languages-object oriented, procedural, high level, scripting; web languages
Telecommunication-transmission channels, mode, and media, ISDN, PSDN, multiplexing, modulation, standards and protocols
Wireless communication-media, Wi-Fi, Li-Fi, satellite communication, mobile communication
Computer networks-topologies, types of networks-LAN, MAN, WAN
Internet-Web browsers, www, e-mail; search engines, meta and entity search engines
Internet protocols and standards-HTTP, SHTTP, FTP, SMTP, TCP/ IP, URI, URL
Hypertext, hypermedia, multimedia, video conferencing, virtual reality, augmented technologies
Data security, network security, firewalls, cryptographic techniques, anti-virus software, anti-spyware, intrusion detection system
Library and information science: Unit 08
Library automation
Areas, planning, selection of hardware and software, implementation and evaluation; standards for library automation
Barcode, RFID, QR Code, biometric, smartcard: features and applications
Digitization-planning, selection of materials, hardware, software, process, issues
Digital library: Genesis, characteristics, types, architecture; standards, formats, and protocols, DOI
Digital preservation-need, purpose, standards, methods, techniques, projects (national and international)
Digital library initiatives-national and international
Institutional repositories-need, purpose, types and tools; institutional repositories in India; ROAR, DOAR, SHARPA-ROMIO
Content management systems-architecture, data integration, CMS software-selection, implementation, and evaluation
Application of artificial intelligence, expert systems, and robotics in libraries; social mobile analytics cloud (SMAC); cloud computing
Ontology-tools (RDF, RDFS, POTEGE); semantic web, linked data, big data, data mining, data harvesting
Library and information science: Unit 09
Research-concept, purpose, functions, scope, and ethics
Types of research-basic and applied, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary
Research methods: Historical, descriptive, experimental, and delphi
Research design-selection of research problem, review of literature; formulation of research problem; hypothesis-formulation, types and testing; sampling techniques
Methods of data collection: Questionnaire, interview, observation, library records, scales and checklist
Data analysis and interpretation-presentation of data; statistical methods/ techniques
Statistical packages-spreadsheet, SPSS, Bibexcel, ‘r’ statistics
Research report writing and citation tools-structure, style, contents, guidelines; style manuals; online citation tools; reference style management tools; anti plagiarism tools; evaluation of research report
Metric studies in LIS-bibliometrics, scientometric, webometrics, altmetrics, impact factors-journal, institutional and authors; h-index, g-index, i10 index, trends in library and information science research
Library and information science: Unit 10
Academic Library and Information System
Public library and information system
Special library and information system
Health science library and information system
Corporate library and information system
Agricultural library and information system
Engineering and technological library and information system
Archive, museums, and oriental libraries
Community information system
Information services and system for persons with disability, children, and women

Mass communication and journalism+

Mass communication and journalism: Unit 01
Introduction to journalism and mass communication
Concept of journalism and mass communication, mass communication in India
History, growth, and development of print and electronic media
Major landmarks in print and electronic media in Indian languages
Media’s role in formulation of states of India
Media criticism and media literacy, press council and press commissions of India, status of journalism and media education in India
Media policies of the government of India since independence
Models and theories of mass communication, normative theories, administrative, and critical traditions in communication, media and journalism studies, communication and theories of sociocultural, educational, and agricultural change
Technological determinism, critique of Marshall McLuhan’s views on media and communication and Marxist approaches
Information and knowledge societies
Indian traditions and approaches to communication from the Vedic era to the 21st century
Western and eastern philosophical, ethical and aesthetic perceptions of communication-Aristotle and Plato, Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic traditions
Media and culture-framework for understanding culture in a globalised world
Globalization with respect to politico-economic and socio-cultural developments in India
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 02
Communication for development and social change
Communication, role of media and journalism in society, characteristics of Indian society-demographic and sociological impact of communication, media, and journalism
Media and specific audiences
Development and social change
Issues and post-colonial conceptions
Deconstruction of dominant paradigm of communication and development
Responses and critique of dominant models
Corporatization of development-corporate social responsibility, non-state actors in development, mass campaigns by NGOs, government of India, international agencies and corporates
Paradigms and discourse of development communication
Emergence of global civil societies, public sphere, global communication system-nation state-universal, national communication policies
Leading influencers of social reform in India-Raja Rammohan Roy, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, Mahatma Gandhi, Acharya Vinoba Bhave, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Deendayal Upadhyaya, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia, etc
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 03
Reporting and editing
News-concepts, determinants (values), structure and perspectives
Reporting for print, radio, television, and digital media
Types of reporting
National and international news agencies and feature syndicates, functions, and role
Writing for print, electronic, and digital news media
Translation and transcreation
Editing and presentation techniques for print, television, and digital media
Journalism as profession, reportage of contemporary issues, ethics of reporting
Critique of western news values, effect of new technology on global communication flows
Niche reporting
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 04
Advertising and Marketing Communication
Definition, concept, functions, types, evolution of advertising, standards, and ethics in advertising
Theories and models of communication in advertising
Brand management
Advertising management-agency-role, structure and function, client-agency relationship, media planning, and budgeting
Advertising and creativity, language, and translation
Advertising campaign and marketing
Advertising and marketing research
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 05
Public Relations and Corporate Communication
Public relations and corporate communication-definition, concept, and scope
Structure of PR in state, public, private, and non-government sectors
Tools and techniques of pr and corporate communication
Crisis communication and crisis communication management
Ethics of public relations
International public relations, communication audit
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 06
Media laws and ethics
Concept of law and ethics in India and rest of the world
The constitution of India, historical evolution, relevance
Concept of freedom of speech and expression in Indian Constitution
Defamation, libel, slander-IPC 499-502, sedition IPC 124 (A), contempt of courts act, 1971, official secrets act, 1923, press and registration of books act, 1867
Working journalists and other newspaper employees (conditions of service) and miscellaneous provisions act 1955, wage boards, law of obscenity (section 292-294 of IPC); the Miller test, the Hicklin test
Indecent representation of women (prohibition) act, 1986, scheduled castes and tribes (prevention of atrocities) act, 1989, parliamentary privileges
Famous cases involving journalists and news media organizations
Right to information act, 2005, copyright act, 1957, intellectual property rights, cable television network (regulation) act, 1995, information technology act (relevant), 2000, and cyber laws, cinematograph act, 1952, film censorship
Press council act as amended from time to time, IPR, ASCI, drugs, and magic remedies (objectionable advertisements) act, 1954, various regulatory bodies for print, TV, advertising, PR, and internet
Rules, regulations, and guidelines for the media as recommended by press council of India, information and broadcasting ministry and other professional organizations, adversarial role of the media, human rights, and media
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 07
Media management and production
Definition, concept of media management
Grammar of electronic media
Communication design theories and practice
Media production techniques-print and electronic
Digital media production techniques
Economics and commerce of mass media in India
Principles and management in media industry post liberalization
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 08
ICT and Media
ICT and media-definition, characteristics, and role
Effect of computer mediated communication
Impact of ICT on mass media
Digitization
Social networking
Economics and commerce of web enabled media
Mobile adoption and new generation telephony by media, ethics, and new media
ICT in education and development in India, online media, and e-governance
Animation-concepts and techniques
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 09
Film and visual communication
Film and television theory
Film and identity in Indian film studies, leading film directors of India before and after independence
Indian cinema in the 21st century
Approaches to analysis of Indian television
Visual communication
Visual analysis
Basics of film language and aesthetics, the dominant film paradigm, evolution of Indian cinema-commercial and ‘non-commercial’ genres, the hindi film song, Indian aesthetics, and poetics (the theory of Rasa and Dhvani)
National cinema movements: Soviet Montage cinema, German expressionist cinema, Italian Neorealist cinema, French new wave cinema, British new wave cinema, Indian new wave cinema, period cinema
Cinema in the new millennium
Mass communication and journalism: Unit 10
Communication Research
Definition, concept, constructs, and approaches to communication research process
Research designs-types, structure, components, classical, experimental and quasi experimental, variables and hypotheses; types and methods of research; basic, applied, descriptive, analytical, historical, case study, longitudinal studies
Research in journalism, public relations, advertising, cinema, animation and graphics, television, internet, social media practices, magazines, children’s media
Communication, journalism, and media research in India
Levels of measurement: Sampling-probability and non-probability, tests of validity and reliability, scaling techniques. Methods and tools of data collection-interviews, surveys, case studies, obtrusive and unobtrusive techniques, schedule, questionnaire
Levels of measurement: Methods and tools of data collection-dairy, and internet based tools, media specific methods such as exit polls, opinion polls, telephone, SMS surveys and voting with regard to GEC (general entertainment content)
Data analysis, testing, interpretation, application of statistical tests-parametric and nonparametric, tests of variance-univariate, bivariate and multivariate, tests of significance, computer mediated research
Ethical considerations in communication, media and journalism research, writing research reports, plagiarism

Psychology+

Psychology: Unit 01
Emergence of Psychology
Psychological thought in some major eastern systems: Bhagavad Gita, Buddhism, Sufism, and integral yoga
Academic psychology in India: Pre-independence era; post-independence era; 1970s: The move to addressing social issues; 1980s: Indigenization; 1990s: Paradigmatic concerns, disciplinary identity crisis; 2000s: Emergence of Indian psychology in academia
Issues: The colonial encounter; post colonialism and psychology; lack of distinct disciplinary identity
Western: Greek heritage, medieval period and modern period
Structuralism, functionalism, psychoanalytical, Gestalt, behaviorism, humanistic existential, transpersonal, cognitive revolution, multiculturalism
Four founding paths of academic psychology-Wundt, Freud, James, Dilthey
Issues: Crisis in psychology due to strict adherence to experimental analytical paradigm (logical empiricism)
Indic influences on modern psychology
Essential aspects of knowledge paradigms: ontology, epistemology, and methodology
Paradigms of western psychology: Positivism, post-positivism, critical perspective, social constructionism, existential phenomenology, and cooperative enquiry. Paradigmatic controversies
Significant Indian paradigms on psychological knowledge: Yoga, Bhagavad Gita, Buddhism, Sufism, and Integral Yoga
Science and spirituality (Avidya and Vidya)
The primacy of self-knowledge in Indian psychology
Psychology: Unit 02
Research methodology and statistics
Research: Meaning, purpose, and dimensions. Research problems, variables, and operational definitions, hypothesis, sampling. Ethics in conducting and reporting research
Paradigms of research: Quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods approach, methods of research: Observation, survey (interview, questionnaires), experimental, quasi-experimental, field studies, cross-cultural studies, phenomenology, grounded theory
Methods of research: Focus groups, narratives, case studies, ethnography
Statistics in psychology: Measures of central tendency and dispersion. Normal probability curve. Parametric (t-test) and non-parametric tests (sign test, Wilcoxon signed rank test, Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Friedman). Power analysis
Statistics in psychology: Effect size
Correlational analysis: Correlation (product moment, rank order), partial correlation, multiple correlation
Special correlation methods: biserial, point biserial, tetrachoric, phi coefficient
Regression: simple linear regression, multiple regression
Factor analysis: assumptions, methods, rotation and interpretation
Experimental designs: ANOVA (one-way, factorial), randomized block designs, repeated measures design, Latin square, cohort studies, time series, MANOVA, ANCOVA. Single-subject designs
Psychology: Unit 03
Psychological testing
Types of tests, test construction: Item writing, item analysis, test standardization: Reliability, validity, and norms, areas of testing: Intelligence, creativity, neuropsychological tests, aptitude, personality assessment, interest inventories
Areas of testing: Attitude scales-semantic differential, staples, Likert scale
Computer-based psychological testing, applications of psychological testing in various settings: Clinical, organizational, and business, education, counseling, military. Career guidance
Psychology: Unit 04
Biological basis of behaviour
Sensory systems: General and specific sensations, receptors and processes, neurons: Structure, functions, types, neural impulse, synaptic transmission. Neurotransmitters
The central and peripheral nervous systems: Structure and functions. Neuroplasticity
Methods of physiological psychology: Invasive methods-anatomical methods, degeneration techniques, lesion techniques, chemical methods, microelectrode studies. Non-invasive methods-EEG, scanning methods
Muscular and glandular system: Types and functions, biological basis of motivation: Hunger, thirst, sleep, and sex
Biological basis of emotion: The limbic system, hormonal regulation of behaviour
Genetics and behaviour: Chromosomal anomalies; nature-nurture controversy (twin studies and adoption studies)
Psychology: Unit 05
Attention, perception, learning, memory, and forgetting
Attention: Forms of attention, models of attention, perception: Approaches to the study of perception-Gestalt and physiological approaches, perceptual organization: Gestalt, figure, and ground, law of organization
Perceptual constancy: Size, shape, and color; illusions, perception of form, depth, and movement, role of motivation and learning in perception, signal detection theory: Assumptions and applications, subliminal perception and related factors
Information processing approach to perception, culture, and perception, perceptual styles, pattern recognition, ecological perspective on perception
Learning process: Fundamental theories-Thorndike, Guthrie, hull, classical conditioning: Procedure, phenomena, and related issues, instrumental learning: Phenomena, paradigms, and theoretical issues; reinforcement: Basic variables and schedules
Learning process: Reinforcement-behaviour modification and its applications, cognitive approaches in learning: Latent learning, observational learning. Verbal learning and discrimination learning, recent trends in learning: Neurophysiology of learning
Memory and forgetting: Memory processes-encoding, storage, retrieval, stages of memory: Sensory memory, short-term memory (working memory), long-term memory (declarative-episodic and semantic; procedural)
Memory and forgetting: Theories of forgetting-interference, retrieval failure, decay, motivated forgetting
Psychology: Unit 06
Thinking, intelligence, and creativity
Theoretical perspectives on thought processes: Associationism, gestalt, information processing, feature integration model, concept formation: Rules, types, and strategies; role of concepts in thinking types of reasoning, language and thought
Problem solving: Type, strategies, and obstacles, decision-making: Types and models, metacognition: Metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive regulation, intelligence: Spearman; Thurstone; Jensen; Cattell; Gardner; Stenberg; Goleman
Intelligence: Das, Kar, and Parrilla, creativity: Torrance, Getzels, and Jackson, Guilford, Wallach and Kogan relationship between intelligence and creativity
Psychology: Unit 07
Personality, motivation, emotion, stress, and coping
Determinants of personality: Biological and socio-cultural, approaches to the study of personality: Psychoanalytical, Neo-Freudian, social learning, trait and type, cognitive, humanistic, existential, transpersonal psychology
Other theories: Rotter's locus of control, Seligman's explanatory styles, Kohlberg’s theory of moral development
Basic motivational concepts: instincts, needs, drives, arousal, incentives, motivational cycle
Approaches to the study of motivation: Psychoanalytical, ethological, S-R cognitive, humanistic, exploratory behaviour and curiosity, Zuckerman’s sensation seeking, achievement, affiliation, and power, motivational competence, self-regulation, flow
Emotions: Physiological correlates, theories of emotions: James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, Schachter, and Singer, Lazarus, Lindsley. Emotion regulation
Conflicts: Sources and types, stress, and coping: Concept, models, type A, B, C, D behaviours
Conflicts: Stress management strategies (biofeedback, music therapy, breathing exercises, progressive muscular relaxation, guided imagery, mindfulness meditation, yogasana, stress inoculation training)
Psychology: Unit 08
Social psychology
Nature, scope and history of social psychology, traditional theoretical perspectives: Field theory, cognitive dissonance, sociobiology, psychodynamic approaches, social cognition
Social perception (communication, attributions); attitude and its change within cultural context; prosocial behaviour, group and social influence (social facilitation; social loafing)
Social influence (conformity, peer pressure, persuasion, compliance, obedience, social power, reactance)
Aggression
Group dynamics, leadership style, and effectiveness
Theories of intergroup relations (minimal group experiment and social identity theory, relative deprivation theory, realistic conflict theory, balance theories, equity theory, social exchange theory)
Applied social psychology: Health, environment, and law; personal space, crowding, and territoriality
Psychology: Unit 09
Human development and interventions
Developmental processes: Nature, principles, factors in development, stages of development. Successful aging
Theories of development: Psychoanalytical, behavioristic, and cognitive, various aspects of development: Sensory-motor, cognitive, language, emotional, social, and moral
Psychopathology: Concept, mental status examination, classification, causes, psychotherapies: Psychoanalysis, person-centered, gestalt, existential, acceptance commitment therapy, behaviour therapy, REBT, CBT, MBCT, play therapy, positive psychotherapy
Psychotherapies: Transactional analysis, dialectical behaviour therapy, art therapy, performing art therapy, family therapy
Applications of theories of motivation and learning in school, factors in educational achievement, teacher effectiveness, guidance in schools: Needs, organizational set up and techniques, counselling: Process, skills, and techniques
Psychology: Unit 10
Emerging areas
Issues of Gender, Poverty, Disability, and Migration: Cultural bias and discrimination. Stigma, Marginalization, and Social Suffering; Child Abuse and Domestic violence
Peace psychology: violence, non-violence, conflict resolution at macro level, role of media in conflict resolution
Wellbeing and self-growth: Types of wellbeing (hedonic and eudaimonic), character strengths, resilience and post-traumatic growth
Health: Health promoting and health compromising behaviours, lifestyle and chronic diseases (diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease), psychoneuroimmunology (cancer, HIV/ AIDS)
Psychology and technology interface: Digital learning; Digital etiquette: Cyber bullying; Cyber pornography: Consumption, implications; Parental mediation of Digital Usage

Social work+

Social work: Unit 01
Nature and Development of Social Work
Social work: Definition, scope, principles, nature, goals, and process
Historical development: Development of professional social work across the world (UK, USA, and India)
Social reform and professional social work: Contribution of social reformers in 19th and 20th century in the development of professional social work in India
Social work as a profession in India: Values, competencies, and code of ethics for the social work practitioners
Theories: Theories for social work practice
Changing context of social work practice: Emerging perspectives, trends, and challenges of social work for practice
Social work practice in various settings: Family, child, and youth welfare, industry, older persons, persons with disabilities, environment, women and welfare, healthcare, and disaster management
Social work: Unit 02
Society, human behaviour, and communities
Sociological concepts: Social structure, social institutions, and social groups, socialization, social control and social change
Approaches to the study of society: Functionalist, conflict/ dialectical, structuralism, and postmodernism
Social system and stratification: Major social systems (family and religion), social stratification: Marxist, functionalist and Weberian approach
Human behaviour: Normal and abnormal behaviour determinants and life span perspective of human development, development tasks, and hazards during prenatal period, infancy, babyhood, childhood, puberty, adolescence and adulthood
Theories of personality: Psychoanalytic theory of personality, behavioral theories, and humanistic theories
Social psychology: Social perception, attitude formation, change, and measurement, communication and theories of collective behaviour
Type of communities: Rural, urban, tribal and virtual communities, and various vulnerable groups/ sections viz. Women, child, aged, dalits etc; caste and class-their characteristics
Social work: Unit 03
Social Work with Individuals and Groups
Basic social case work concepts: Social roles, social functioning, need assessment, adaptation, social environment, person-in environment fit, principles and components
Approaches to social case work practice: Diagnostic and functional approach, problem solving, task centered, and radical approach
Process and techniques of social case work: Phases of case work intervention, techniques of case work intervention, principles of interviewing and case work recording
Social group work: Definition, characteristics, functions, and group structure, classification of groups and making of social groups, issues of identity, diversity, and marginalization
Social group work process and group dynamics: Principles, determinants, indicators, and outcomes, decision making and problem solving process, theories of leadership, roles and responsibilities of group leaders
Group development: Stages of group work, techniques, and skills in group work, group climate, communication in groups, use of programme media and group work recording, monitoring, and evaluation
Practice sites of social case work and social group work: Client groups and various settings (children, correctional, health, women, persons with disabilities, older persons, oppressed groups, religious minorities)
Practice sites of social case work and social group work: (Persons who are gay and lesbian and other socially and economically disadvantaged groups)
Social work: Unit 04
Social Work with Communities and Social Action
Community organization: Concept, definition, scope, and historical perspective in India, UK, and USA, the role of community-based organizations, human capital and social capital
Process of community organization: Steps in community organization, methods, principles, skills, assumptions, record maintenance, involving NGOs in community organization
Approaches in community organization practice-models, strategies, the role of community based organizations, leadership development and leaders, building partnerships and coalitions
Social action and social movements: Concept, history, social action as a method of social work
Models of social action: Conscientisation model of Paulo Freire, role of ideology, Saul Alinsky as a radical community organizer, liberation theology
Social movements: Origin, nature, types of movements, theories of movement and new social movements
Social movements, social action, and social change: Movement analysis-ideology, structure, leadership, process and outcomes, analysis of ideology and approach of (Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Frantz Fanon)
Social work: Unit 05
Research in social work: Quantitative and qualitative approaches
Quantitative research: Basics of social science research-meaning of research, social science and social work research: Meaning, nature, and scope. Steps in social science research: Identifications and formulations of research problem, literature review
Quantitative research: Steps in social science research-objectives and hypothesis formulation, research design, sample design, sources, methods, and tools of data collection
Quantitative research: Steps in social science research-processing and analysis of data and writing research reports including presentations and styles of references, citing, and paraphrasing
Quantitative research: Basic statistical concepts-process of statistical enquiry and dealing with descriptive and inferential statistical methods, parametric, and nonparametric tests
Qualitative research: Qualitative research-meaning, basic tenets of qualitative research, difference between quantitative and qualitative approach to research in social work
Qualitative research: Designing qualitative research-steps, methods of qualitative research (field study, case study, focus group discussions, narratives, observation and theoretic research)
Qualitative research: Managing qualitative data-procedures and techniques of analyzing qualitative data and report writing
Mixed method research: Components of mixed methods, procedures of combining quantitative and qualitative research
Social work: Unit 06
Administration, welfare, and development services
Social welfare administration: Meaning, history, principles, nature, and type of organizations
Types of administration: Distinction between social welfare administration, public administration, and social security administrations
Registration of welfare agencies: Laws relating to societies, trust and non-profit organizations, challenges
Structure of social welfare administration: Service providers, administrative structures (government and non-government), organization and management of institutional welfare services
Components of administration: Planning, coordination, staff recruitment, training and development, recording and documentation, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation, networking and maintaining pubic relations
Strategies and mechanisms of administration: Role of social workers in decision making process, communication, role description and functioning, sustainability of programmes
Fundraising and resource mobilization: Grant-in-aid (principles and procedures), resource mobilization, financial administration and social marketing-process and models
Social work: Unit 07
Social policy, planning, and social development
Social policy: Concept, goals, scope, context and models of social policy and applicability in Indian context
Historical development: Evolution and historical perspective of various policies, implementation of social policies especially for marginalized and vulnerable sections of the society
Process of policy formulation: Determinants and steps, approaches to social policy formulation, impact of changing political scenario in a country
Social planning; Concept, objectives, scope, models, interrelationship between social and economic planning, social planning in India
Five year plans: changes in social planning with five years plans in India, social planning and social change, factors leading to development of planning in India. Roles and functions of NITI Aayog
Social development: Positive and negative dimensions of social development; concept, models and theories, historical and social context of development in India
Sustainable development: Concept, strategies, critical issues, salient features of social development. Approaches to social development; similarities and differences. strategic development goals
Sustainable development: Human development index and indicators for policies and programmes
Social work: Unit 08
Indian constitution, social justice, human rights, and social work practice
Indian constitution: Characteristics, features, preamble, directive principles of state policy and articles
Social justice: Concept, definition, historical development, dimensions, manifestations and social justice as a core value of social work profession
Social justice and leadership: Community building, personal, and community empowerment, social justice and technology, promoting a plan and vision for change, reflections and connection, social reconstructions, paradigms, policies, privileges
Social justice and leadership: Implications of social justice for policy formulation
Instrument of social justice: Constitutional base and Indian legal system, legal and public advocacy, role of civil society as a pressure group, statutory bodies
History of human rights: Concept and historical context of human rights, human rights declarations, treaties and conventions, human rights and protection systems, human rights in the Indian context
Human rights and social work: Code of ethics of social work and protection of human rights, human rights perspective in social work practice, ethnic sensitive practice, feminist practice, social work with diverse groups
Violation of human rights and social work practice: Social work with the victims of human rights violations and human rights activism. Role of UNHCR, national human rights commission and international human rights agencies
Social work: Unit 09
Areas of social work practice-I
Health care social work practice, social work with older persons and persons with disabilities, gender, labour welfare, industrial relations, personnel management and human resource management
Medical social work and psychiatric social work: Concept, evolution, roles, functions/ responsibilities of medical social workers and psychiatric social workers
Mental health and disease: Normal and abnormal behaviour, epidemiology, etiology, types, clinical manifestation and management of schizophrenia, mood disorders, neurotic disorders, stress related disorders, somatoform disorders
Mental health and disease: Child and adolescent mental health problems, legislations related to mental health
Theories of aging and vulnerability: Psychological and sociological theories of aging, psychological, social, physical needs and problems of older persons. Rights of older persons against neglect, abuse
Theories of aging and vulnerability: Violence and abandonment and social work interventions
Persons with disabilities: Models of disability, disability movement-historical perspective, national and international milestones from welfare to right based approach, legislative measures, and social work interventions
Gender and development: Expressions of gender disparity in education, health, property, employment and livelihood, decision making, feminization of poverty and manifestations of gender based violence
Gender and development: Constitutional and legislative safeguards and social work interventions
Labour welfare and human resource management (HRM): Historical background of industrial development as a sub-system of society, concept of labour welfare, nature, objectives, principles, theories, principles of labour welfare, labour legislations
Labour welfare and human resource management (HRM): Human resource management-concept, scope, evolution, theories, models, sub-systems, human resources development (HRD)-performance management system, types, six sigma, ISO, total quality management
Labour welfare and human resource management (HRM): Corporate social responsibility (CSR)-concept, issues, practices, models, components, approaches, and corporate governance
Personnel management and industrial relations: Concept, definition, objectives, scope., functions, determinants, and reflectors of industrial relations, models of industrial relations, globalization and industry
Personnel management and industrial relations: International labour organization (ILO) role, functions; collective bargaining, job analysis, manpower planning, organization behaviour and organization development interventions
Social work: Unit 10
Areas of social work practice-II
Social defence and correctional services, social work with families and children, environment and social work, social work and disaster management
Social defence: Concept, philosophy, and changing dimensions, children in need of care and protection, juveniles in conflict with law, street and working children and young offenders, probation and parole. Emerging issues in social defence
Legislations and criminal justice system: Juvenile justice (care and protection of children) act, 2000, immoral traffic prevention act, 1986, probation of offenders act, 1958, beggary prevention act, narcotic drugs and psychotropic substance act, 1986
Legislations and criminal justice system: Prison act, and criminal justice system
Social work with families: Functions, developmental stages and family patterns, family dynamics and theoretical models of family functioning (circumflex model, MCmaster model and structural model) and social work interventions
Child development: Concept, philosophy and historical context, state of children in India-demographic profile, education, and protection
Policies and programmes for children: Constitutional provisions, national policy on children, international perspective and un convention on rights of children, programmes and legislative measures related to female feticide, adoption, foster care
Policies and programmes for children: Guardianship and child marriage and social work interventions
Environment and social work: Causes and consequences, differential impact on women, poor, marginalized groups and indigenous populations. Environment in the human rights perspective. Environmental movements and social work interventions in the management
Environment and social work: Protection and promotion of the environment
Social work and disaster management: Disaster related concept and definitions-hazard, risk, vulnerability and disaster, different forms of natural and manmade disasters. Impact of disaster and disaster management initiatives
Social work and disaster management: Pre and post disaster interventions

Criminology+

Criminology: Unit 01
Crime as a legal, social, and psychological construct
Deviance and crime; traditional crimes: Crimes against property and person (children, women, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ), marginalized, men)
Victimless crimes: Alcoholism, drug addiction, beggary, commercial sex, suicide; family centred crimes: Dowry, domestic violence, child abuse; community problems: Inter-religion and inter caste tensions and conflicts
Modern crimes: Organized crimes, economic crimes, corruption, corporate crimes, development induced crime, environmental crimes, hate crimes, cyber crimes and cyber assisted crimes
Terrorism and insurgency; crime and politics. media, technology and crime
Transnational crimes
Criminology: Unit 02
Criminology
Definition and scope; criminology and other social sciences; criminology vs. criminal justice
Structure of criminal justice system in India; role of legislature and law making; coordination among criminal justice system
Participation of victims and witnesses in the criminal justice process
Crime prevention: Neighbourhood involvement, situational crime prevention, crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED), electronic monitoring
Criminology: Unit 03
Schools of criminology
Demonology, classical, neo-classical schools, positivist/ positive school, cartographic school, biological and constitutional school-body types, hereditary traits, endocrine glands; economic theories of crime; multiple factors
Psychoanalytic theories and psychopathic personality
Social strain theories: Anomie theory, culture conflict and subculture theory
Social ecology theories: Concentric zone theory, environmental criminology, social disorganization theory, lower class culture theory
Social learning theories: Theory of imitation, differential association theory, differential identification theory, and differential opportunity theory
Criminology: Unit 04
Social control theories
Drift and neutralization theory, containment theory, social bond theory
Social conflict theories: Labelling theory, radical criminology, conflict criminology, critical criminology, realist criminology
Modern theories: Routine activities theory, rational choice theory, shaming theory, broken windows theory, feminist criminology, masculinity theory, life course theory, integrated theories, space transition theory
Contemporary perspectives: Cultural criminology, newsmaking criminology, peacemaking criminology, green criminology, visual criminology, cyber criminology, positive criminology, translational criminology
Criminology: Unit 05
Legal approaches
Accusatorial and inquisitorial; substantive and procedural laws criminal liability, strict liability; Indian penal code-general exceptions, offences against property; criminal procedure code; cognizable and non-cognizable offences
Bailable and non-bailable, compoundable and non-compoundable offences; investigation of crimes; complaint, FIR arrest, search, seizure, police custody, judicial remand and bail; types of evidence, admissibility of confession, dying declaration
Human rights: Fundamental rights, rights of accused and victims, rights of persons in custody, rights of prisoners. Supreme Court landmark judgments on criminal justice reforms, the protection of human rights act
Human rights: Protection of children from sexual offences act (POCSO) act-salient features
Criminology: Unit 06
Criminological research
Importance and types-descriptive, analytical, experimental, exploratory, and doctrinal
Quantitative vs. qualitative research
Mixed methods
Main steps in criminological research
Ethics and confidentiality in criminal justice research
Researcher fraud and plagiarism
Crime and criminal justice data
Statistical applications in criminological research
Criminology: Unit 07
Penology-definition, nature, and scope
Punishment-in ancient, medieval and modern times
Punishment: Significance, concept, aims, and types
Theories of punishment
Sentencing-principles, policies and procedures
Capital punishment
Recent approaches to punishment-restorative justice, restitution and victim-offender mediation
History and evolution of prison legislations-prison manuals and rules
Various prison reforms committees and commissions
Standard minimum rules for non-custodial measures (Tokyo rules) and Nelson Mandela rules for the treatment of prisoners
Criminology: Unit 08
Development of various prison systems
Penitentiary, Pennsylvania, Auburn system
Evolution and development of prison system in India
Institutional treatment: Meaning and purpose
Prison types and classification of prisoners
Adult institutions: Central, district and sub jails
Women institutions: Vigilance home, protective home
Open prisons
Accommodation, food, and medical care in prisons
Correctional programmes-educational, work, and prison panchayats
Community based corrections: Probation and admonition-concept and scope, historical development of probation. Probation in India-probation of offenders act
Parole: Meaning and scope
After care services in India
Current problems and challenges in correctional administration
Criminology: Unit 09
Juvenile and youth justice
Definition and concept
Delinquency
Children in conflict with law; children and vulnerability
Truancy and vagrancy
Youth crimes
Main features of latest juvenile justice act; institutions: Juvenile justice board, child welfare committee, observation homes, juvenile homes, special homes, and ‘fit’ institutions; juvenile aftercare services
Juvenile police unit
UN documents: United Nations standard minimum rules for juvenile justice (Beijing rules) and UN Riyadh guidelines
Prevention of delinquency
Criminology: Unit 10
Historical development of victimology
Basic concepts of victimology
UN declaration of basic principles of justice for victims of crime and abuse of power, 1985
Victim-offender relationship
Impact of victimization-physical, financial, and psychological (including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), (acute stress disorder (ASD), resilience, posttraumatic growth, anger and the way victims are viewed) impact
Primary, secondary, and tertiary victimization
Role of NGOs in victim assistance
Criminological perspectives: Repeat victimization, routine activities, lifestyle exposure, fear of crime, punitivity and victimization surveys including cost of crime
Effects of crime on victims
Legal perspectives: Rights of the crime victims as per criminal procedure code (CRPC) and other laws-victim compensation schemes
Contemporary developments in victimology: Mass victims and mass victimisation, clinical victimology, therapeutic jurisprudence, cyber victimology, positive victimology

Law+

Law: Unit 01
Jurisprudence
Nature and sources of law, schools of jurisprudence, law and morality, concept of rights and duties, legal personality, concepts of property, ownership, and possession, concept of liability, law, poverty, and development, global justice
Modernism and postmodernism
Law: Unit 02
Constitutional and administrative law
Preamble, fundamental rights and duties, directive principles of state policy
Union and state executive, and their interrelationship, union and state legislature and distribution of legislative powers, judiciary, emergency provisions, temporary, transitional, and special provisions in respect of certain states
Election commission of India, nature, scope, and importance of administrative law, principle of natural justice, judicial review of administrative actions-grounds
Law: Unit 03
Public International Law and IHL
International law-definition, nature, and basis, sources of international law, recognition of states and governments, nationality, immigrants, refugees, and internally displaced persons (IDPs), extradition and asylum, united nations and its organs
Settlement of international disputes, world trade organization (WTO), international humanitarian law (IHL)-conventions and protocols, implementation of IHL-challenges
Law: Unit 04
Law of crimes
General principles of criminal liability-actus reus and mens rea, individual and group liability and constructive liability, stages of crime and inchoate crimes-abetment, criminal conspiracy, and attempt, general exceptions, offences against human body
Offences against state and terrorism, Offences against property, Offences against women and children, Drug trafficking and counterfeiting, Offences against public tranquility, Theories and kinds of punishments, compensation to the victims of crime
Law: Unit 05
Law of Torts and Consumer Protection
Nature and definition of tort, general principles of tortious liability, general defenses, specific torts-negligence, nuisance, trespass, and defamation, remoteness of damages, strict and absolute liability, tortious liability of the state
The consumer protection act 1986-definitions, consumer rights, and redressal mechanism, the motor vehicles act, 1988-no fault liability, third party insurance, and claims tribunal
The competition act, 2002-prohibition of certain agreements, abuse of dominant position and regulation of combinations
Law: Unit 06
Commercial law
Essential elements of contract and e-contract, breach of contract, frustration of contract, void and voidable agreements, standard form of contract and quasi-contract, specific contracts-bailment, pledge, indemnity, guarantee, and agency
Sale of goods act, 1930, partnership and limited liability partnership, negotiable instruments act, 1881, company law-incorporation of a company, prospectus, shares, and debentures, company law-directors and meetings, corporate social responsibility
Law: Unit 07
Family law
Sources and schools, marriage and dissolution of marriage, matrimonial remedies-divorce and theories of divorce, changing dimensions of institution of marriage-live-in relationship, recognition of foreign decrees in India on marriage and divorce
Maintenance, dower, and stridhan, adoption, guardianship, and acknowledgement, succession and inheritance, will, gift, and wakf, uniform civil code
Law: Unit 08
Environment and Human Rights Law
Meaning and concept of ‘environment’ and ‘environmental pollution’, International environmental law and UN Conferences, Constitutional and legal framework for protection of environment in India
Environmental Impact Assessment and control of hazardous waste in India, National Green Tribunal, Concept and development of human rights, Universalism and cultural relativism, International Bill of Rights
Group rights-women, children, persons with disabilities, elderly persons, minorities and weaker sections
Protection and enforcement of human rights in India: National Human Rights Commission, National Commission for Minorities, National Commission for Women, National Commission for Scheduled Castes
Protection and enforcement of human rights in India: National Commission for Scheduled Tribes and National Commission for Backward Classes
Law: Unit 09
Intellectual Property Rights and Information Technology Law
Concept and meaning of intellectual property, theories of intellectual property, international conventions pertaining to intellectual properties, copyright and neighboring rights-subject matters, limitations, and exceptions, infringement and remedies
Law of patent-patentability, procedure for grant of patent, limitations and exceptions, infringement and remedies, law of trademark-registration of trademarks, kinds of trademarks, infringement and passing off, remedies
Protection of geographical indications, biodiversity and traditional knowledge, information technology law-digital signature and electronic signature, electronic governance, electronic records and duties of subscribers
Cyber crimes, penalties, and adjudication
Law: Unit 10
Comparative Public Law and Systems of Governance
Comparative law-relevance, methodology, problems, and concerns in comparison, forms of governments-presidential and parliamentary, unitary, and federal, models of federalism-USA, Canada, and India, rule of law-‘formal’ and ‘substantive’ versions
Separation of powers-India, UK, USA, and France, independence of judiciary, judicial activism, and accountability-India, UK and USA, systems of constitutional review-India, USA, Switzerland, and France
Amendment of the constitution-India, USA, and South Africa, ombudsman-Sweden, UK, and India, open government and right to information-USA, UK, and India

Sanskrit+

Sanskrit: Unit 01
Gender and education
General introduction of Vedic literature: Main theories regarding the Vedas-Max Muller; A. Weber; Jacobi; Bal Gangadhar Tilak; M. Winternitz; Indian traditional views. Samhita literature, dialogue hymns: Pururava-Urvasi; Yama-Yami; Sarama-Pani
Sanskrit: Unit 02
Vedic-literature
General introduction of Vedic literature: Viśvāmitra-Nadī, Brāhamaṇa-literature, Araṇyaka literature, Vedāṅgas: Sikșā; Kalpa; Vyākaraṇa; Nirukta; Chandas; Jyotișa
Sanskrit: Unit 03
Specific study of Vedic literature
Study of the following hymns: (a) Rigveda-Agni (1.1); Varuna (1.25); Surya (1.125); Indra (2.12); Usas (3.61); Parjanya (5.83); Kitava (10.34); Jnana (10.71); Purusa (10.90); Hiranyagarbha (10.121); Vak (10.125); Nasadiya (10.129)
Study of the following hymns: (b) Shukla Yajurveda-Shiva Sankalpa, chapter-34 (1-6), (c) Prajapati-chapter-23 (1-5), (d) Atharvaveda: Rastrabhi Vardhanam (1.29); Kala (10.53); Prithvi (12.1)
Brahmana literature: Subject-matter; Vidhi and its types; Agnihotra; Agnistoma; Darsapurnamasa; Yajna; Pancha Maha Yagna; Akhyana (Sunah Apa, Vanmanas)
Upanishad literature: (a) Subject-matter and main concepts with special reference to the following Upanishads; (b) Isa; Katha; Kena; Brihadaranyaka; Taittiriya; Svetasvatara
Vedic grammar; Nirukta and Vedic interpretation
Rik Pratisakhya: Definitions of Samanaksara; Sandhyaksara; Aghosa; Sosman; Svarabhakti; Yama; Rakta; Samyoga; Pragya; Riphita
Nirukta (chapters-I and 2)
Four-fold division of padas-concept of Nāma; concept of Akhyāta; meaning of Upasargas; categories of Nipātas
Purposes of the study of Nirukta
Principles of etymology
Etymology of the following words: Acharya; Vira; Hrada; Go; Samudra; Vrtra; Aditya; Usas; Megha; Vak; Udak; Nadi; Asva; Agni; Jatavedase; Vaisvanara; Nighantu, Nirukta; Daivatakanda), Vedic accent-Udatta, Anudatta, and Svarita
Sanskrit: Unit 04
Darsana
General introduction of major schools of Darsana with special reference to the following: Pramana Mimamsa; Tattva Mimamsa; Acara Mimansa (Carvaka, Jaina, Bauddha) Nyaya, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisesika, Mimansa
Sanskrit: Unit 05
Darśana Literature: Special Study
Īśvarakṛṣna: Sāṁkhyakārikā-Satkāryavāda, Puruṣasvarūpa, Prakṛtisvarūpa, Sṛștikrama, Pratyaysarga, Kaivalya
Sadānanda: Vedāntasāra-Anubandha-Catuṣṭaya, Ajñāna, Adhyāropa-Apavāda, Lingaśarīrotpatti, Pañcīkaraṇa, Vivarta, Jīvanmukti, Annambhaṭṭa, Tarkasaṁgraha/ Keśavamiśra; Tarkabhāṣā: Padārtha; Kāraṇa; Pramāṇa; (Pratyakṣa; Anumāna; Upamāna; Sabda)
Sadānanda: Prāmāṇyavāda, Prameya
Laugaksi Bhaskara; Arthasamgraha
Patañjali; Yogasūtra-(Vyāsabhāṣya): Cittabhūmi, Cittavṛttis; concept of Iśvara; Yogāṅgas; Samādhi; Kaivalya, Bādarāyaṇa; Brahmasūtra 1.1 (Sānkarabhāṣya), Viśvanāthapañcānana; Nyāyasidhāntamuktāvalī (Anumāna Khaṇḍa), Sarvadarśana-Saṁgraha; Jainism
Buddhism
Sanskrit: Unit 06
Grammar and linguistics
General introduction of the following grammarians: (a) Panini, Katyayana, Patanjali, Bhartrhari, Vamanajayaditya, Bhattojidiksita, Nagesabhatta, Kaiyyata, Jainendra, Sakaṭayana, Hemacandrasuri, Sarasvatavyakaranakara, (b) Paniniya Siksa
General introduction of the following grammarians: (c) Linguistics-definition of language, genealogical and morphological classification of languages, speech mechanism and classification of sounds: Stops, fricatives
General introduction of the following grammarians: (c) Linguistics-speech mechanism and classification of sounds: Semi-vowels and vowels (with special reference to Sanskrit sounds). (d) Phonetic laws (Grimm, Grassman, Verner)
General introduction of the following grammarians: (e) Directions of semantic change and reasons of change. (f) Definition of Vakya and its types, (g) general introduction of Indo-European family of languages
General introduction of the following grammarians: (h) Difference between Vedic Sanskrit and classical Sanskrit, (i) difference between Bhasha and Vak, (j) difference between language and dialect
Sanskrit: Unit 07
Specific study of grammar
Definition: Saṁhitā, Saṁyoga Guṇa, Vṛddhi, Prātipadika, Nadī, Ghi, Upadhā, Apṛkta, Gati, Pada, Vibhāṣā, Savarṇa, Ti, Pragṛhya, Sarvanāmasthāna, Bha, Sarvanāma, Niṣthā
Sandhi: AC Sandhi, Hal Sandhi, Visarga Sandh (according to Laghusiddhāntakaumudī), Subanta-Ajanta-Rāma, Sarva (in all genders), Viśvapā, Hari, Tri (in all genders), Sakhi, Sudhī, Guru, Pitṛ, Gau, Ramā, Mati, Nadī, Dhenu, Mātṛ, Jñāna, Vāri, Madhu
Halanta: Lih, Visvavah, Catur (in all genders), Idam, Kim, Tad (in all genders), Rajan, Maghavan, Pathin, Vidvas, Asmad, Yushmad
Samasa: Avyayibhava, Tatpurusa, Bahuvrihi, Dvandva (according to Laghusiddhantakaumudi), Taddhita-Apatyarthaka and Matvarthīya (according to Siddantakaumudi), Tinanta-Bhu, Edh, Ad, Us, Hu, Div, Sun, Tud, Tan, Kr, Rudh, Krin, Cur
Prayayanta: Nijant, Sannanta, Yananta, Yanluganta, Nam Dhatu
Krdanta: Tavya/ Tavyat , Aniyar, Yat, Nyat, Lyap, Satr, Sanac, Ktva, Kta, Kravatu, Tumun, Namul
Stri Pratyaya: According to Laghu Siddhanta Kaumudi
Karaka Prakarana: According to Siddhanta Kaumudi
Parasmaipada and Atmanepada Vidhana: According to Siddhanta Kaumudi
Mahābhāșya (Paspaśāhnika): Definition of Sabda, relation between Sabda and Artha, purposes of the study of grammar, definition of Vyākaraṇa, result of the proper use of word, method of grammar
Vakyapadiya (Brahmakanḍa): Nature of Sphota, nature of Sabda-Brahma, powers of Sabda-Brahma, relation between Sphota and Dhvani, relation between Sabda and Artha, types of Dhvani, levels of language
Sanskrit: Unit 08
Sanskrit literature, poetics, and prosody
General introduction of following: (a) Bhasa, Asvaghosa, Kalidasa, Sudraka, Visakhadatta, Bharavi, Magha, Harsa, Banabhatta, Dandin, Bhavabhuti, Bhattanarayana, Bhilhana, Shriharsa, Ambikadatta Vyasa, Pandita Kṣamarao, V. Raghavan
General introduction of following: (a) Shri Dhar Bhaskar Varnekar, (b) schools of Sanskrit poetics-Rasa, Alankara, Riti, Dhwani, Vakrokti, Aucitya, (c) western poetics-Aristotle, Longinus, Croche
Sanskrit: Unit 09
Specific study of the following
Poetry: Buddhacarita (First Canto), Raghuvamsam (First Canto), Kiratarjuniya (First Canto), sisupalavadha (First Canto), Naisadhiyacaritam (First Canto)
Drama: Svapnavāsavadattām, Abhijñānaśākuntalam, Mṛcchakaṭikam, Uttararāmacaritam, Mudrārākṣasam, Uttararāmacaritam, Ratnāvalī
Prose: Dasakumaracarita (viii Ucchvasa), Harsacaritam (V Ucchvasa), Kadambari (Sukanasopadesa)
Champu Kavya-Nala Champu (I Ucchvasa)
Sahityadarpanah: Definition of Kavya, refutation of other definitions of Kavya, Sabda Sakti-Sankata Graha; Abhidha; Laksana; Vyanjana, Kavya Bheda (chapter fourth), Shravya Kavya (prose poetry and mix
Kāvyaprakaśa: Kāvyalakṣhṇa, Kāvyaprayojana, Kāvyahetu, Kāvyabheda, Sabdaśakti, Abhihitānvayavāda, Anvitābhidhānvayavāda, concept of Rasa, discussion of Rasasūtra, Rasadoṣa, Kāvyaguṇa, Vyanjanāvriti (fifth chapter)
Alamkaras: Vakrokti; Anuprasa, Yamaka, Slesa, Upama, Rupaka, Utpreksa, Samasokti, Apahnuti, Nidarsana, Arthantaranyasa, Drstanta, Vibhavana, Visesokti, Svabhavokti, Virodhabhasa, Sankara
Dhvanyaloka (I Udyota), Vakrokti Jivita (I Unmesa), Bharata-natya shastra (first and sixth chapter), Dasarupakam (first and third Prakasa)
Chanda-Arya, Anustup, Indravajra, Upendravajra, Vasantatilaka, Upajati, Vamsastha, Drutavilambita, Salini, Malini, Sikharni, Mandakranta, Harini, Sardulavikridita, Sragdhara
Kautilya Arthasastra (first-Vinayadikarika)
Manusmriti (I, II and VII Adhyayas)
Yājñavalkyasmṛti (Vyavahārādhyaya only)
Paleography and inscriptions: (a) Brahmi script of Mauryan and Gupta periods, (b) inscription of Ashoka-major rock edicts, major pillar edicts, (c) post-Mauryan inscriptions-Sarnath Buddhist image inscription of Kanishka regal-year, 3
Paleography and inscriptions: (c) post-Mauryan inscriptions-Girnār rock inscription of Rudradāman, Hāthīgumphā inscription of Khāravela, (d) Gupta and post-Gupta inscriptions-Allahabad pillar inscriptions of Samudragupta
Paleography and inscriptions: (d) Gupta and post-Gupta inscriptions-Mandsaur pillar inscription of Yasodharman, Banskhera copper plate inscription of Harsha, paleography and inscriptions-Aihole stone inscription of Pulakesin II
Sanskrit: Unit 10
Purāṇetihāsa, Dharmaśāstra, and epigraphy
General introduction of the followings: (a) Rāmāyaṇa-subject matter, age, society in the Rāmāyaṇa, Rāmāyaṇa as a source of later Sanskrit works and literal value of the Rāmāyaṇa, legends in the Rāmāyaṇa
General introduction of the followings: (b) Mahābhārata-subject matter, age, society in the Mahābhārata, Mahābhārata as a source of later Sanskrit works and literal value of the Mahābhārata, legends in the Mahābhārata
General introduction of the followings: (c) Purana-definition of Purana, Maha Purana and Upa Puranas, Puranic cosmology and Puranic legends, (d) general introduction of main Smritis, (e) general introduction Kautilya Arthasastra
General introduction of the followings: (f) Paleography-history of the decipherment of Brahmi script, theories of the origin of Brahmi script, (g) inscriptions-general introduction

Physical education+

Physical education: Unit 01
Physical education and adapted physical education
Their objectives, philosophies of education as applied to physical education, development of physical education in Greece, Rome, Sweden, Russia, England, Denmark, Germany, USA, Australia and China
Growth and development of physical education in India: (a) Recreation-its principles, characteristics, and importance. Modern trends in recreation. Indoor and outdoor recreational programmes. Recreational programmes for various categories of people
Growth and development of physical education in India: (b) Wellness-its importance, benefits, and challenges. Development and maintenance of wellness. (c) Teaching aptitude-nature, objectives, characteristics of teaching
Growth and development of physical education in India: (c) Teaching aptitude-learner characteristics and teaching methods. (d) Social aspects of sports-sports as a socializing agency, social values, sports leadership
Growth and development of physical education in India: (d) Social aspects of sports-sports as cultural heritage and social aspects of competition. (e) Ancient and modern Olympics games, Asian, and Commonwealth games
Growth and development of physical education in India: (f) Structure and functions of international and national bodies controlling various games, and sports, prominent honours and awards in games and sports
Physical education: Unit 02
Exercise physiology-its scope and importance in the field of physical education and sports
Cardiorespiratory adaptations to long and short term physical activities
Muscle: Its types, characteristics, and functions. Microscopic structure of muscle fiber. Sliding filament theory of muscular contraction. Types of muscle fibers and sports performance. Muscular adaptations to exercise
Neuromuscular junction and transmission of nerve impulse, kinesthetic sense organs, and neural control of motor skills
Biochemical aspects of exercise: Metabolism of food products. Aerobic and anaerobic systems during rest and exercise. Direct and indirect methods of measuring energy cost of exercise
Recovery process: Physiological aspects of fatigue. Restoration of energy stores. Recovery oxygen. Nutritional aspects of performance
Environmental influence on human physiology under exercise
Women in sports: Trainability. Physiological gender differences and special problems of women athletes
Aging: Physiological consequences, lifestyle management, and healthful aging
Physiological responses of various therapeutic modalities and rehabilitation
Physiological aspects of various Ergogenic aids
Massage manipulations and their physiological responses
Physical education: Unit 03
Kinesiology and biomechanics
Modern trends in biomechanics
Planes and axes of human body
Joints and their movements
Muscle attachments-origin, insertion, action, and leverage of the principal muscles used in sports
Motion: Its laws and their application in sports. Projectile and principles of projections
Linear and angular kinematics, and kinetics
Friction, spin, impact, and elasticity
Air and water dynamics
Mechanical advantage and applications of Levers in sports
Posture and its deformities with their corrective exercises
Kinesiological, muscular, and mechanical analyses of fundamental movements: Mechanical analyses of major sports skills
Physical education: Unit 04
Sports psychology-its importance in the field of physical education and sports
Motivation in sports-types, theories, and dynamics
Psychological factors affecting sports performance-emotions, anxiety aggression, stress, self confidence, concentration, mental practice, and goal setting
Personality-theories of personality, measurement of personality
Group dynamics, group cohesion, and leadership in sports
Cognitive process-memory and thinking
Principles of motor skill learning
Transfer of training and its types with its implication in sports
Long and short term psychological preparation for performance/ competition
Psychological skill training for activation and relaxation
Spectators and sports performance
Physical education: Unit 05
Development of teacher education for physical education in India
Comparative study of professional preparation in physical education of India with those of USA, Russia, Germany, Australia, and UK
Professional and other courses of physical education in India
Role of Government agencies monitoring professional courses in physical education
Qualities, qualifications, and responsibilities of physical education personnel at primary, secondary, and higher education levels
Scope of physical education personnel in the promotion of health, fitness, and wellness
Recent Government policies for promoting physical education and sports in India
Hierarchy of organizational set-up in physical education at schools, colleges, and university level
Role of public and private sectors in the promotion of physical education and sports in the country
Curriculum development: Concepts and principles of curriculum planning. Subject matter for different levels of education-primary, secondary, and higher education
Curriculum design and content: Importance, selection, and classification of subject matter with reference to age, sex and differently abled pupils. Integrated programme for boys and girls
Teaching aids: Time-table, concepts, credit system for various subject courses-theory and practical, impact of technology in physical education and sports
Curriculum evaluation: Concepts and purpose; procedure and appraisal
Physical education: Unit 06
Health-its objectives and spectrum
Health education, its importance, and principles
Role of genetics and environment in achieving health
Health-related physical fitness
Community health programme: Health appraisal and health instructions. International and national health promoting government and private agencies
School health programme and personal hygiene
Communicable diseases: causes, symptoms, prevention through other means and immunization
Psychosomatic disorders/ sedentary lifestyle diseases: Causes, symptoms, and prevention
Obesity related health problems: Body weight control and its significance on health. Role of exercise, dieting, and combination of exercise and dieting on weight control
First-aid: Objectives and principles. First-aid for shock, poisoning, burns, drowning, bleeding, electric shock and common sports injuries
Pollution: Air, water, sound, and radiation. Effects of pollution on health, preventive and safety measures from pollution
Nutrition: Balanced diet and its components. Nutritional deficiencies. Understanding of malnutrition and nutritional supplements
Effects of smoking, alcohol, and drugs on health; prevention and rehabilitation
Physical education: Unit 07
Sports training-its characteristics and principles
Training load, its features, principles, and adaptation process
Means and methods of executing training load
Overload, its causes, symptoms, and remedial measures
Strength: Its characteristics, types of strength, factors determining strength, and strength development
Endurance: Its characteristics, types of endurance, factors determining endurance, and endurance development
Speed: Its characteristics, types of speed, factors determining speed and speed development
Flexibility: Its characteristics, types of flexibility, factors determining flexibility and flexibility development
Coordinative abilities: Its characteristics, types of coordinative abilities, factors determining coordinative abilities and development of coordinative abilities
Technique and skill: Its characteristics and importance. Different stages of technique development and technique training. Tactics and strategy
Planning: Its importance and principles. Types of planning
Periodization: Its importance, objectives, and types of periodization. Concept of different periods-preparatory, competition, and transitional
Types of competition: Talent identification-process and procedure
Physical education: Unit 08
Research in physical education-its importance and classification
Ethical issues in research
Methods of research-descriptive, historical, and experimental
Experimental research designs
Identification and formulation of research problem
Types of research hypotheses and their formulation
Hypotheses testing
Tools of research: Questionnaires, opinionnaires, interviews, and observation
Sources and steps of literature search: Library, research databases, internet-search engines, online journals. Note taking and critical reading
Sampling techniques: Probability and non probability
Data, its types, and collecting measures
Normal probability curve and grading scales
Statistical processes, their importance, and uses in research
Application of parametric and non parametric statistical techniques in research
Computer applications: Statistical packages for data analysis-SPSS, e-mail, search engines and Microsoft office
Preparation of research proposal, report, abstract, paper for publication and paper for presentation
Physical education: Unit 09
Test, measurement, and evaluation-their types and importance in physical education and sports
Principles and processes of evaluation in physical education
Criteria of selecting an appropriate test and administration of testing programme
Types of tests and construction of standard knowledge and skill tests
Tests for fitness: Physical fitness, motor fitness, motor ability, and motor educability. Health related fitness tests
Test for fitness components: Strength, endurance, speed, flexibility, and coordinative abilities
Sports skill tests: Badminton, basketball, football, hockey, tennis, and volleyball
Anthropometric measurements: Land marks and measurement of various body segments, height, sitting-height, weight, diameters, circumferences, skin folds, body mass index, ponderal index
Somatotype and Posture evaluating techniques
Testing of physiological phenomenons: Blood pressure, breathing frequency vital capacity, heart rate, pulse rate, body temperature and body composition
Tests for psychological variables: Anxiety, aggression, team cohesion, achievement motivation, mental-toughness, and self-efficacy
Physical education: Unit 10
Management-its principles and theories
Scope of management in physical education and sports
Guiding principles for organizing physical education and sports programmes in institutions
Personnel management: Objectives and principles. Self-appraisal, communication skills and time management. Essential skills of administration
Financial management: Objectives, purposes, principles, and scope. Planning and preparation of budget. Mechanics of purchase and auditing
Supervision: Objectives, principles, and importance of supervision. Techniques of supervision. Duties and responsibilities of a supervisor
Facility management: Planning, procuring, and maintenance of facilities-indoor and outdoor facilities. Planning and management of sports infrastructure. Management of records
Role of sports manager: Interpersonal, informational, and decision making. Managerial skills; Technical, human, and conceptual. Qualities and qualification of sports manager
Event management: Its principles, planning, check list, rehearsal, itinerary, execution, reporting and follow-up procedures of an event
Public relation: Principles of public relations in physical education and sports. Mass media-communication and publicity, qualifications of public relation officer

Folk literature+

Folk literature: Unit 01
Folklore: Definition, concept, and classification
Who are the folk?, concepts of folklife and folkloristics, ethnicity, family types, natal, conjugal, nuclear, extended (generational and polyandrous), types of relationships in family-direct, shared, sexual, and descent, functions of family,
Kinship terminology: Types of kinship, role of kinship-social categories and social organization in the creation, transmission, and sustenance of folklore/ folklife
Conceptual shift from ‘popular antiquities’ to ‘folklore’-genres and functions of folklore: Ethnic genres and analytical categories, classification of folklore: Verbal, nonverbal and intermediary genres
Genre theory: Alan Dundes, Richard Dorson, Ben Amos, Richard Bauman, Roger Abrahams, functions of folklore: William Bascom, Lauri Honko-characteristics of folklore
Folk literature: Unit 02
Historiography of folkloristics
Folk, from ‘savage’ to ‘imagined group’-folklore as data and folklore as study, oracy vs. literacy, classical vs. folk, emergence of folklore as an academic discipline, folklore studies in abroad, folklore studies in India, subaltern studies
Tribal studies, diaspora studies, green studies
Folk literature: Unit 03
Folk literature
Definition and epistemology of folk literature-fields of folk literature: Myths, epics, legends, folk tales, folk songs, proverbs, riddles, tongue twisters
Fields of folk literature: Speech acts-verbal art in performances (theatre, dance drama, medicinal chants, verbose in play genres, etc), literary devices, ethnic slurs, rumor, personal narratives-oral history
Folk literature: Unit 04
Theories of folklore-I: Diachronic approaches
Evolutionary theories-concept of evolution, unilinear and multilinear approaches, E.B. Tylor, George Mudrock, Lewis Morgan, James Frazer-Myth Ritual theory, solar mythology or comparative philology
Devolutionary theories-concept of devolution-types of devolutionary theories-Marxists and Elitists
Diffusion theories (monogenesis)-concept of diffusion, Indianist theory or Benfy’s migration theory, Egyptians school and Finnish school or historical geographic method
Diffusion theories (polygenesis)-psychic unity, convergence vs. parallelism theories, Romantic nationalism and its manifestations
Folk literature: Unit 05
Theories of folklore-II: Synchronic approaches
Structural approaches: Basic concepts, syntagmatic structuralism, concepts of Ferdinand de Saussure and theory of Vladimir Propp, application of Proppian model to folklore, paradigmatic structuralism
Structural approaches: Concepts of Roman Jakobson and theory of Claude Levi-Strauss, application of straussian model to folklore
Functional approaches: Basic concepts, social functionalists: Bronisław Malinowski, Radcliffe-Brown, Emile Durkheim, symbolic functionalists: Clifford Geertz, Victor Turner
Psychological approaches: Psychoanalysis, basic concepts, Sigmund Freud-Freud’s theoretical applications to Folklore, analytical psychology, basic concepts, Carl J. Jung-Jung’s theoretical applications to Folklore-Jacques Lacan’s theory
Contextual approaches: Basic concepts, verbal art as performance, linguistic and communicative models of Roman Jakobson, oral formulaic theory or Parry Lord theory, Lauri Honko’s concept of ‘multiforms’
Poststructural and postmodern approaches: Meaning and tenets of poststructuralism, new hermeneutics, text, textuality, textual analysis-Paul Ricoeur and theories of interpretation, historical milieu of the theories, concept and theory of deconstruction
Poststructural and postmodern approaches: Derrida, Lacan, Foucault-gender theories and approaches, gender and genre, feminism and gender perspectives-Queer theory
Semiotic approaches: Semiotic approach to folk culture studies, Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles S. Peirce on sign system and culture, perspectives on discourse analysis
Folk literature: Unit 06
Folklife and cultural performances
Culture as performance-Erving Goffman, Clifford Geertz, Milton singer, Rites of passage and territorial rites, Arnold van Gennep, Victor Turner-performance centered approach-Roger D. Abrahams, Richard Bauman
Richard Schechner-Dell Hymes’s ethnography of speaking approach, analysis of folk narratives
Folk literature: Unit 07
Public folklore and mass media
Basic concepts-folklore, folklorism, folklorismus, folklorization, applied folklore, public folklore and second life of folklore-folklore in public sphere, folklore and communication-folklore and new media
Folk literature: Unit 08
Folklore and globalisation
Theories of global culture-discourse on modernity, post-modernity and globalisation, ideologues of globalisation, emergence of populism
Influence of globalisation in socio-cultural life-issues and concepts of identity-glocal vs. global, homogeneity vs. heterogeneity and hybridization, changing dimensions and domains of folklore genres and folk performances, cultural tourism
Neo-folk formations and protest movements, challenges to native cultures, bio-politics
Folk literature: Unit 09
Indian folk cultural practices
Genres of folk theatre-narrative enactments, puppet theatre, dance dramas, musical traditions and lifestyle patterns, naming system and onomastics, occupational folklore, family folklore, folk religious practices, pilgrimage and ritual practices
Fairs and festivals, folk medicinal practices, folk art and craft, folk architecture, folk foodways and culinary practices, folk games, dress and clothing, manners and customs, customary law and jurisprudence, worldview, regional variations and versions
Folk literature: Unit 10
Fieldwork, documentation, and archival practices
Categorization of fieldwork operations: Pre-fieldwork, fieldwork and post fieldwork-notions of ‘field’ and ‘data', thick and thin data, methods and techniques, survey method, observation method-ethnographic method, postmodern ethnographic method
Categorization of fieldwork operations: Dialogical and discourse methods-focus group method, documentation and archival practices, preservation and conservation of tangible and intangible cultures-fieldwork ethics and copyright issues, patent rights

Public administration+

Public administration: Unit 01
Introduction to public administration
Public administration-meaning, nature, scope, and significance; evolution and present status of the discipline; politics administration dichotomy; globalization and public administration; paradigm shift from government to governance
Principles of organization: Division of work; hierarchy; coordination; unity of command; span of control; authority, power and responsibility; delegation, centralization and decentralization; line, staff and auxiliary agencies; leadership and supervision
Principles of organization: Decision-making and communication
Meaning, nature and scope of personnel administration: Classification, recruitment, training, promotion, compensation and service conditions, discipline, civil service neutrality, anonymity and commitment, professional associations, and unionism
Public administration: Unit 02
Administrative thought
Approaches to the study of public administration: Oriental-Kautilya; classical-F.W. Taylor, Henri Fayol, Max Weber, Luther Gulick and Lyndall Urwick; human relations-Elton Mayo, Mary Parker Follett; behaviouralism-Chester Barnard, Herbert Simon
Approaches to the study of public administration: Motivation-Abraham Maslow, Frederick Herzberg, Douglas McGregor; organizational humanism-Chris Argyris, Rensis Likert; writers on administration: Dwight Waldo, Ferrel Heady
Approaches to the study of public administration: Writers on administration-Robert Golembiewski and Peter Drucker; Minnowbrook perspective, new public service and postmodernism
Public administration: Unit 03
Indian administration
Evolution-ancient, Mughal, and British periods; constitutional framework: Parliamentary and federal features
Union government: President; prime minister and council of ministers; cabinet committees; central secretariat; cabinet secretariat; and prime minister office
Election commission and electoral reforms, Union State Relations
Accountability: Legislative; Executive; and Judicial
Citizen grievance redressal mechanism: Lokpal; Lokayukta; Central Vigilance Commission, and regulatory authorities
Issue areas: Politician and civil Servant relations, generalists and specialists debate and combating corruption
Civil Services: Classification-all India services, central services, and state services; recruitment agencies-union public service commission
Civil Services: State public service commissions and other commissions and boards: capacity building of civil servants and civil service reforms
Planning: Planning commission, national development council, NITI aayog, state planning commissions/ boards and planning departments
Judiciary: Indian constitution and independence of judiciary-supreme court; high courts; judicial review and public interest litigation and judicial reforms. Police administration and reforms. E-Governance initiatives in Indian administration
Public administration: Unit 04
State and local administration
Constitutional framework of state administration-state legislature; governor-role and functions; chief minister-powers and functions; council of ministers; role and functions of chief secretary; state secretariat; directorates and commissionerate
District administration-concept and evolution, district collector-power, functions and changing role; autonomous district councils-structure, powers and functions, district rural development agency; evolution of local governance in India
Local governance: 73rd and 74th constitutional amendment acts-state election commission; state finance commission; district planning committee; rural governance-gram sabha, gram panchayats, panchayat samitis and Zila parishads, finance in PRIs
Local governance: Personnel administration at local level; policies and programmes of rural development-MGNREGA
Growth of urbanization, urban governance-structure, composition, functions of municipal corporations, municipal councils, nagar panchayats and metropolitan governance-sources of finance; personnel administration
Reforms in urban governance-solid waste management, smart and AMRUT cities
Public administration: Unit 05
Comparative and development administration
Comparative public administration: Concept, nature, scope, and significance of comparative public administration; public administration and its environment
Approaches and methods to the study of comparative administration: Institutional, behavioural, structural-functional, ecological, and systems approaches
Fred Riggs’s typology of societies and features; problems of comparative research; comparative studies-influence of globalization; salient features of the administrative systems of UK, USA, France, and Japan
Development administration: Development and its dimensions. Development and modernization; approaches to development-sustainable development and anti development; sustainable development goals (SDGs)
Development administration: Concept, nature, scope, objectives, features and significance; ecology of development administration, contribution of Fred Riggs, Dwight Waldo and Edward Widener; role of bureaucracy in development
Development administration: Globalization and development administration; emergence of non-state actors in development administration; public-private partnerships; corporate social responsibility, human development indicators, and social audit
Public administration: Unit 06
Economic and financial administration
Economic policies-mixed economy to liberalization, privatization, and globalization (LPG); new economic policy (NEP); industrial policy since independence; government in business-public enterprises concept, growth and forms of public enterprises
Management, problem of accountability, and autonomy; disinvestment policies
Financial administration: Public finance-revenue and expenditure: Nature, scope and significance of financial administration; budget-meaning, purpose, and significance; budgetary process-preparation, enactment and execution
Financial administration: Types of budget-PPBS, performance budget, zero-based budget, and gender budget; fiscal responsibility and budget management act (FRBMA) and sunset legislation
Fiscal federalism-union-state financial relations, finance commission
Financial control-legislature and executive; parliamentary committees and comptroller and auditor general of India
Taxation policies-principles of taxation-progressive and proportional taxation-reforms in taxation policies
Public administration: Unit 07
Social welfare administration
Concept of social welfare, social justice and social change; concept of equity and inclusiveness in social justice; concept of affirmative action-reservations; institutional arrangement for social welfare and social justice administration
NGOs, civil societies and voluntary agencies; policies, programmes and institutional framework for the protection and welfare of SCs/ STs/ OBCs/ women/ children, aged, differently-abled (divyang) and minorities commissions-women, SC/ ST
Minority-role and functions
Disaster management-nature and types of disaster; institutional arrangements for disaster management; role of state and non-state actors
Public administration: Unit 08
Public policy
Nature, scope, and importance of public policy; evolution of public policy and policy sciences: Public policy and public administration
Approaches to public policy-process approach, logical positivism, phenomenological approach, participatory, and normative approaches
Theories and models of policy making-Harold Lasswell, Charles Lindblom, Yehezkel Dror
Institutions of policy making-legislature, executive, and judiciary
Types of policy analysis-empirical, normative, retrospective and prospective, prescriptive and descriptive
Policy implementation, outcomes, and evaluation
Constraints on public policy-socioeconomic, political, institutional, and cultural
Role of media, public opinion, civil society, and pressure groups on policy making
Public administration: Unit 09
Governance and good governance
Ancient discourse-Kautilya, Plato, and Aristotle on good governance; elements and forms of good governance; theories and concepts of governance-world bank and UNDP; state, market and civil society, public choice theory, new public management
Public value theory, governance as theory, governance, and public governance
Networking and collaborative governance, business process re-engineering, ICT and governance, e-government and e-governance, e-readiness and digital divide
Accountability, openness, and transparency; gender and governance
Citizen and governance: Civil society-role and limitations, citizen participation, right to information-RTI act and administrative reforms, national information commission, citizen charter-concept, objectives, and significance
Ethics and public accountability in governance: rule of law and administrative law, delegated legislation and administrative adjudication
Ethical foundations of governance: Constitutional values, family, society, and education
Public administration: Unit 10
Research methodology
Social science research-meaning and significance; distinction between methodology and method; facts and values in research; role of research in theory-building; scientific method; objectivity in social research; types of research
Identification of research problem; hypotheses and null hypotheses; validation of hypothesis; research design; methods of data collection-primary and secondary sources-(observation; questionnaire and interview, use of library, and internet)
Sampling and sampling techniques; scales of measurement; analysis of data and use of computers in social science research-SPSS; citation patterns and ethics of research; bibliography; report writing

Computer science and applications+

Computer science and applications: Unit 01
Discrete Structures and Optimization
Mathematical logic: Propositional and predicate logic, propositional equivalences, normal forms, predicates and quantifiers, nested quantifiers, rules of inference
Sets and relations: Set operations, representation and properties of relations, equivalence relations, partially ordering
Counting, mathematical induction, and discrete probability: Basics of counting, pigeonhole principle, permutations and combinations, inclusion-exclusion principle, mathematical induction, probability, Bayes’ theorem
Group theory: Groups, subgroups, semi groups, product and quotients of algebraic structures, isomorphism, homomorphism, automorphism, rings, integral domains, fields, applications of group theory
Graph theory: Simple graph, multigraph, weighted graph, paths and circuits, shortest Paths in weighted graphs, Eulerian paths and circuits, Hamiltonian paths and circuits, planner graph, graph coloring, bipartite graphs, trees, and rooted trees
Graph theory: Prefix codes, tree traversals, spanning trees, and cut-sets
Boolean algebra: Boolean functions and its representation, simplifications of Boolean functions
Optimization: Linear programming-mathematical model, graphical solution, simplex and dual simplex method, sensitive analysis; integer programming, transportation and assignment models. PERT-CPM: Diagram representation, critical path calculations
Optimization: PERT-CPM-resource levelling, cost consideration in project scheduling
Computer science and applications: Unit 02
Computer System Architecture
Digital logic circuits and components: Digital computers, logic gates, Boolean algebra, map simplifications, combinational circuits, flip-flops, sequential circuits, integrated circuits, decoders, multiplexers, registers, and counters, memory unit
Data representation: Data types, number systems and conversion, complements, fixed point representation, floating point representation, error detection codes, computer arithmetic-addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division algorithms
Register transfer and micro-operations: Register transfer language, bus and memory transfers, arithmetic, logic, and shift micro-operations
Basic computer organization and design: Stored program organization and instruction codes, computer registers, computer instructions, timing and control, instruction cycle, memory-reference instructions, input-output, interrupt
Programming the basic computer: Machine language, assembly language, assembler, program loops, subroutines, input-output programming
Micro-programmed control: Control memory, address sequencing, design of control unit
Central processing unit: General register organization, stack organization, instruction formats, addressing modes, RISC computer, CISC computer
Pipeline and vector processing: Parallel processing, pipelining, arithmetic pipeline, instruction pipeline, vector processing array processors
Input-output organization: Peripheral devices, input-output interface, asynchronous data transfer, modes of transfer, priority interrupt, DMA, serial communication
Memory hierarchy: Main memory, auxiliary memory, associative memory, cache memory, virtual memory, memory management hardware
Multiprocessors: Characteristics of multiprocessors, interconnection structures, interprocessor arbitration, interprocessor communication and synchronization, cache coherence, multicore processors
Computer science and applications: Unit 03
Programming Languages and Computer Graphics
Language design and translation issues: Programming language concepts, paradigms, and models, programming environments, virtual computers and binding times, programming language syntax, stages in translation, formal transition models
Elementary data types: Properties of types and objects; scalar and composite data types
Programming in C: Tokens, identifiers, data types, sequence control, subprogram control, arrays, structures, union, string, pointers, functions, file handling, command line arguments, preprocessors
Object oriented programming: Class, object, instantiation, inheritance, encapsulation, abstract class, polymorphism
Programming in C++: Tokens, identifiers, variables, and constants; data types, operators, control statements, functions parameter passing, virtual functions, class, and objects; constructors and destructors; overloading, inheritance, templates
Programming in C++: Exception and event handling; streams and files; multi file programs
Web programming: HTML, DHTML, XML, scripting, java, servlets, applets
Computer graphics: Video-display devices, raster-scan and random-scan systems; graphics monitors, input devices, points and lines; line drawing algorithms, mid-point circle and ellipse algorithms
Computer graphics: Scan line polygon fill algorithm, boundary-fill and flood fill
2-D geometrical transforms and viewing: Translation, scaling, rotation, reflection and shear transformations; matrix representations and homogeneous coordinates; composite transforms, transformations between coordinate systems, viewing pipeline
2-D geometrical transforms and viewing: Viewing coordinate reference frame, window to viewport coordinate transformation, viewing functions, line, and polygon clipping algorithms
3D object representation, geometric transformations and viewing: Polygon surfaces, quadric surfaces, spline representation, Bezier and B-spline curves; Bézier and B-spline surfaces; illumination models, polygon rendering methods
3D object representation, geometric transformations and viewing: Viewing pipeline and coordinates; general projection transforms and chipping
Computer science and applications: Unit 04
Database management systems
Database system concepts and architecture: Data models, schemas, and instances; three-schema architecture and data independence; database languages and interfaces; centralized and client/ server architectures for DBMS
Data modeling: Entity-relationship diagram, relational model-constraints, languages, design, and programming, relational database schemas, update operations and dealing with constraint violations; relational algebra and relational calculus; Codd rules
SQL: Data definition and data types; constraints, queries, insert, delete, and update statements; views, stored procedures and functions; database triggers, SQL injection
Normalization for relational databases: Functional dependencies and normalization; algorithms for query processing and optimization; transaction processing, concurrency control techniques, database recovery techniques
Normalization for relational databases: Object and object-relational databases; database security and authorization
Enhanced data models: Temporal database concepts, multimedia databases, deductive databases, XML and internet databases; mobile databases, geographic information systems, genome data management, distributed databases, and client-server architectures
Data warehousing and data mining: Data modeling for data warehouses, concept hierarchy, OLAP and OLTP; association rules, classification, clustering, regression, support vector machine, K-nearest neighbour, hidden Markov Model, summarization
Data warehousing and data mining: Dependency modeling, link analysis, sequencing analysis, social network analysis
Big data systems: Big data characteristics, types of big data, big data architecture, introduction to mapreduce and hadoop; distributed file system, HDFS
NOSQL: NOSQL and query optimization; different NOSQL products, querying and managing NOSQL; indexing and ordering data sets; NOSQL in cloud
Computer science and applications: Unit 05
System Software and Operating System
System software: Machine, assembly, and high-level languages; compilers and interpreters; loading, linking, and relocation; macros, debuggers
Basics of operating systems: Operating system structure, operations and services; system calls, operating-system design and implementation; system boot
Process management: Process scheduling and operations; interprocess communication, communication in client-server systems, process synchronization, critical-section problem, Peterson's solution, semaphores, synchronization
Threads: Multicore programming, multithreading models, thread libraries, implicit threading, threading issues
CPU scheduling: Scheduling criteria and algorithms; thread scheduling, multiple processor scheduling, real-time CPU scheduling
Deadlocks: Deadlock characterization, methods for handling deadlocks, deadlock prevention, avoidance, and detection; recovery from deadlock
Memory management: Contiguous memory allocation, swapping, paging, segmentation, demand paging, page replacement, allocation of frames, thrashing, memory-mapped files
Storage management: Mass-storage structure, disk structure, scheduling and management, RAID structure
File and input/ output systems: Access methods, directory and disk structure; file system mounting, file sharing, file-system structure and implementation; directory implementation, allocation methods, free-space management, efficiency and performance
File and input/ output systems: Recovery, I/O hardware, application I/O interface, kernel I/O subsystem, transforming I/O requests to hardware operations
Security: Protection, access matrix, access control, revocation of access rights, program threats, system and network threats; cryptography as a security tool, user authentication, implementing security defenses
Virtual machines: Types of virtual machines and implementations; virtualization
Linux operating systems: Design principles, kernel modules, process management, scheduling, memory management, file systems, input and output; interprocess communication, network structure
Windows operating systems: Design principles, system components, terminal services and fast user switching; file system, networking
Distributed systems: Types of network based operating systems, network structure, communication structure and protocols; robustness, design issues, distributed file systems
Computer science and applications: Unit 06
Software engineering
Software process models: Software process, generic process model-framework activity, task set and process patterns; process life cycle, prescriptive process models, project management, component based development, aspect-oriented software development
Software process models: Formal methods, agile process models-extreme programming (XP), adaptive software development, scrum, dynamic system development model, feature driven development, crystal, web engineering
Software requirements: Functional and non-functional requirements; eliciting requirements, developing use cases, requirement analysis and modelling; requirements review, software requirement and specification (SRS) document
Software design: Abstraction, architecture, patterns, separation of concerns, modularity, information hiding, functional independence, cohesion and coupling; object-oriented design, data design, architectural design, user interface design
Software design: Component level design
Software quality: McCall’s quality factors, ISO 9126 quality factors, quality control, quality assurance, risk management, risk mitigation, monitoring and management (RMMM); software reliability
Estimation and scheduling of software projects: Software sizing, LOC and FP based estimations; estimating cost and effort; estimation models, constructive cost model (COCOMO), project scheduling and staffing; timeline charts
Software testing: Verification and validation; error, fault, bug and failure; unit and integration testing; white-box and black-box testing; basis path testing, control structure testing, deriving test cases, alpha and beta testing; regression testing
Software testing: Performance testing, stress testing
Software configuration management: Change control and version control; software reuse, software re-engineering, reverse engineering
Computer science and applications: Unit 07
Data structures and algorithms
Data structures: Arrays and their applications; Sparse matrix, stacks, queues, priority queues, linked lists, trees, forest, binary tree, threaded binary tree, binary search tree, AVL tree, B tree, B+ tree, B* tree
Data structures: Data structure for sets, graphs, sorting, and searching algorithms; hashing
Performance analysis of algorithms and recurrences: Time and space complexities; asymptotic notation, recurrence relations
Design techniques: Divide and conquer; dynamic programming, greedy algorithms, backtracking, branch and bound
Lower bound theory: Comparison trees, lower bounds through reductions
Graph algorithms: Breadth-first search, depth-first search, shortest paths, maximum flow, minimum spanning trees
Complexity theory: P and NP class problems; NP-completeness and reducibility
Selected topics: Number theoretic algorithms, polynomial arithmetic, fast Fourier transform, string matching algorithms
Advanced algorithms: Parallel algorithms for sorting, searching, and merging, approximation algorithms, randomized algorithms
Computer science and applications: Unit 08
Theory of Computation and Compilers
Theory of computation: Formal language, non-computational problems, diagonal argument, Russell's paradox
Regular language models: Deterministic finite automaton (DFA), non-deterministic finite automaton (NDFA), equivalence of DFA and NDFA, regular languages, regular grammars, regular expressions, properties of regular language, pumping lemma
Regular language models: Non regular languages, lexical analysis
Context free language: Pushdown automaton (PDA), non-deterministic pushdown automaton (NPDA), context free grammar, Chomsky normal form, Greibach normal form, ambiguity, parse tree representation of derivation trees
Context free language: Equivalence of PDA and context free grammars; properties of context free language
Turing machines (TM): Standard turing machine and its variations; universal turing machines, models of computation and church-turing thesis; recursive and recursively enumerable languages; context-sensitive languages, unrestricted grammars
Turing machines (TM): Chomsky hierarchy of languages, construction of TM for simple problems
Unsolvable problems and computational complexity: Unsolvable problem, halting problem, post correspondence problem, unsolvable problems for context-free languages, measuring and classifying complexity, tractable and intractable problems
Syntax analysis: Associativity, precedence, grammar transformations, top down parsing, recursive descent predictive parsing, LL (1) parsing, bottom up parsing, LR parser, LALR (1) parser
Semantic analysis: Attribute grammar, syntax directed definitions, inherited and synthesized attributes; dependency graph, evaluation order, S-attributed and L-attributed definitions; type-checking
Run time system: Storage organization, activation tree, activation record, stack allocation of activation records, parameter passing mechanisms, symbol table
Intermediate code generation: Intermediate representations, translation of declarations, assignments, control flow, Boolean expressions and procedure calls
Code generation and code optimization: Control-flow, data-flow analysis, local optimization, global optimization, loop optimization, peephole optimization, instruction scheduling
Computer science and applications: Unit 09
Data communication and computer networks
Data communication: Components of a data communication system, simplex, half duplex and duplex modes of communication; analog and digital signals; noiseless and noisy channels; bandwidth, throughput and latency; digital and analog transmission
Data communication: Data encoding and modulation techniques; broadband and baseband transmission; multiplexing, transmission media, transmission errors, error handling mechanisms
Computer networks: Network topologies, local area networks, metropolitan area networks, wide area network, wireless networks, internet
Network models: Layered architecture, OSI reference model and its protocols; TCP/ Ip protocol suite, physical, logical, port and specific addresses; switching techniques
Functions of OSI and TCP/ IP layers: Framing, error detection, and correction; flow and error control; sliding window protocol, HDLC, multiple access-CSMA/ CD, CSMA/ CA, reservation, polling, token passing, FDMA, CDMA, TDMA, network devices
Functions of OSI and TCP/ IP layers: Backbone networks, virtual lans. IPv4 structure and address space; classful and classless addressing; datagram, fragmentation and checksum; IPv6 packet format, mapping logical to physical address (ARP)
Functions of OSI and TCP/ IP layers: Direct and indirect network layer delivery; routing algorithms, TCP, UDP, and SCTP protocols; flow control, error control and congestion control in TCP and SCTP
World wide web (www): Uniform resource locator (URL), domain name service (DNS), resolution-mapping names to addresses and addresses to names; electronic mail architecture, SMTP, POP, and IMAP; telnet and FTP
Network security: Malwares, cryptography and steganography; secret-key algorithms, public-key algorithms, digital signature, virtual private networks, firewalls
Mobile technology: GSM and CDMA; services and architecture of GSM and mobile computing; middleware and gateway for mobile computing; mobile IP and mobile communication protocol; communication satellites, wireless networks, and topologies
Mobile technology: Cellular topology, mobile adhoc networks, wireless transmission and wireless LANs; wireless geolocation systems, GPRS, and SMS
Cloud computing and IOT: SAAS, PAAS, IAAS, public and private cloud; virtualization, virtual server, cloud storage, database storage, resource management, service level agreement, basics of IOT
Computer science and applications: Unit 10
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Approaches to AI: Turing test and rational agent approaches; state space representation of problems, heuristic search techniques, game playing, min-max search, alpha beta cutoff procedures
Knowledge representation: Logic, semantic networks, frames, rules, scripts, conceptual dependency and ontologies; expert systems, handling uncertainty in knowledge
Planning: Components of a planning system, linear and non linear planning; goal stack planning, hierarchical planning, strips, partial order planning
Natural language processing: Grammar and language; parsing techniques, semantic analysis, and pragmatics
Multi agent systems: Agents and objects; agents and expert systems; generic structure of multiagent system, semantic web, agent communication, knowledge sharing using ontologies, agent development tools
Fuzzy sets: Notion of fuzziness, membership functions, fuzzification and defuzzification; operations on fuzzy sets, fuzzy functions, and linguistic variables; fuzzy relations, fuzzy rules, and fuzzy inference
Fuzzy sets: Fuzzy control system and fuzzy rule based systems
Genetic algorithms (GA): Encoding strategies, genetic operators, fitness functions and GA cycle; problem solving using GA
Artificial neural networks (ANN): Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning; single perceptron, multi layer perceptron, self organizing maps, Hopfield network

Physical science+

Physical science: Unit 01
Mathematical methods of physics
Dimensional analysis
Vector algebra and vector calculus
Linear algebra, matrices, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
Linear ordinary differential equations of first and second order, special functions (Hermite, Bessel, Laguerre, and Legendre functions)
Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms
Elements of complex analysis, analytic functions; Taylor and Laurent series; poles, residues and evaluation of integrals
Elementary probability theory, random variables, binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions
Central limit theorem
Physical science: Unit 02
Classical mechanics
Newton’s laws
Dynamical systems, phase space dynamics, stability analysis
Central force motions
Two body collisions-scattering in laboratory and centre of mass frames
Rigid body dynamics moment of inertia tensor
Non-inertial frames and pseudo forces
Variational principle
Generalized coordinates
Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism, and equations of motion
Conservation laws and cyclic coordinates
Periodic motion: small oscillations, normal modes
Special theory of relativity Lorentz transformations, relativistic kinematics and mass-energy equivalence
Physical science: Unit 03
Electromagnetic theory
Electrostatics: Gauss’s law and its applications, Laplace and Poisson equations, boundary value problems
Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart law, Ampere's theorem
Electromagnetic induction
Maxwell's equations in free space and linear isotropic media; boundary conditions on the fields at interfaces
Scalar and vector potentials, gauge invariance
Electromagnetic waves in free space
Dielectrics and conductors
Reflection and refraction, polarization, Fresnel’s law, interference, coherence, and diffraction
Dynamics of charged particles in static and uniform electromagnetic fields
Physical science: Unit 04
Quantum mechanics
Wave-particle duality
Schrödinger equation (time-dependent and time-independent)
Eigenvalue problems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, etc)
Tunneling through a barrier
Wave-function in coordinate and momentum representations
Commutators and heisenberg uncertainty principle
Dirac notation for state vectors
Motion in a central potential: Orbital angular momentum, angular momentum algebra, spin, addition of angular momenta; hydrogen atom
Stern-gerlach experiment
Time independent perturbation theory and applications
Variational method
Time dependent perturbation theory and Fermi's golden rule, selection rules
Identical particles, Pauli exclusion principle, spin-statistics connection
Physical science: Unit 05
Thermodynamic and statistical physics
Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences
Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations, chemical potential, phase equilibrium
Phase space, micro-, and macro-states
Micro-canonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles, and partition functions
Free energy and its connection with thermodynamic quantities
Classical and quantum statistics
Ideal bose and fermi gases
Principle of detailed balance
Blackbody radiation and planck's distribution law
Physical science: Unit 06
Electronics and experimental methods
Semiconductor devices (diodes, junctions, transistors, field effect devices, homo-and hetero-junction devices), device structure, device characteristics, frequency dependence and applications
Opto-electronic devices (solar cells, photo-detectors, LEDs)
Operational amplifiers and their applications
Digital techniques and applications (registers, counters, comparators, and similar circuits)
A/D and D/A converters
Microprocessor and microcontroller basics
Data interpretation and analysis
Precision and accuracy
Error analysis, propagation of errors
Least squares fitting

Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced)+

Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 01
Mathematical methods of physics
Green’s function
Partial differential equations (Laplace, wave and heat equations in two and three dimensions)
Elements of computational techniques: Root of functions, interpolation, extrapolation, integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule, solution of first order differential equation using Runge-Kutta method
Finite difference methods
Tensors
Introductory group theory: SU(2), O(3)
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 02
Classical mechanics
Dynamical systems, phase space dynamics, stability analysis
Poisson brackets and canonical transformations
Symmetry, invariance and noether’s theorem
Hamilton-jacobi theory
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 03
Electromagnetic theory
Dispersion relations in plasma
Lorentz invariance of Maxwell's equation
Transmission lines and wave guides
Radiation from moving charges and dipoles and retarded potentials
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 04
Quantum mechanics
Spin-orbit coupling, fine structure
Wkb approximation
Elementary theory of scattering: phase shifts, partial waves, Born approximation
Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations
Semi-classical theory of radiation
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 05
Thermodynamic and statistical physics
First-and second-order phase transitions
Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, and ferromagnetism
Ising model
Bose-einstein condensation
Diffusion equation
Random walk and brownian motion
Introduction to non-equilibrium processes
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 06
Electronics and experimental methods
Linear and nonlinear curve fitting, chi-square test
Transducers (temperature, pressure/ vacuum, magnetic fields, vibration, optical, and particle detectors)
Measurement and control
Signal conditioning and recovery
Impedance matching, amplification (Op-amp based, instrumentation amp, feedback), filtering and noise reduction, shielding and grounding
Fourier transforms, lock-in detector, boxcar integrator, modulation techniques
High frequency devices (including generators and detectors)
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 07
Atomic and molecular physics
Quantum states of an electron in an atom
Electron spin
Spectrum of helium and alkali atom
Relativistic corrections for energy levels of hydrogen atom, hyperfine structure and isotopic shift, width of spectral lines, LS and JJ couplings
Zeeman, Paschen-Back, and Stark effects
Electron spin resonance
Nuclear magnetic resonance, chemical shift
Franck-Condon principle
Born-oppenheimer approximation
Electronic, rotational, vibrational, and Raman spectra of diatomic molecules, selection rules
Lasers: Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einstein A and B coefficients
Optical pumping, population inversion, rate equation
Modes of resonators and coherence length
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 08
Condensed matter physics
Bravais lattices
Reciprocal lattice
Diffraction and the structure factor
Bonding of solids
Elastic properties, phonons, lattice specific heat
Free electron theory and electronic specific heat
Response and relaxation phenomena
Drude model of electrical and thermal conductivity
Hall effect and thermoelectric power
Electron motion in a periodic potential, band theory of solids: Metals, insulators, and semiconductors
Superconductivity: type-I and type-II superconductors
Josephson junctions
Super fluidity
Defects and dislocations
Ordered phases of matter: translational and orientational order, kinds of liquid crystalline order
Quasicrystals
Physical sciences-Part-B (Advanced): Unit 09
Nuclear and particle physics
Basic nuclear properties: Size, shape, and charge distribution, spin and parity
Binding energy, semi empirical mass formula, liquid drop model
Nature of the nuclear force, form of nucleon-nucleon potential, charge-independence and charge-symmetry of nuclear forces
Deuteron problem
Evidence of shell structure, single-particle shell model, its validity, and limitations
Rotational spectra
Elementary ideas of alpha, beta, and gamma decays, and their selection rules
Fission and fusion
Nuclear reactions, reaction mechanism, compound nuclei and direct reactions
Classification of fundamental forces
Elementary particles and their quantum numbers (charge, spin, parity, isospin, strangeness, etc)
Gell-mann-Nishijima formula
Quark model, baryons, and mesons
C, p, and t invariance
Application of symmetry arguments to particle reactions
Parity non-conservation in weak interaction
Relativistic kinematics

Mathematical sciences+

Mathematical sciences: Unit 01
Analysis
Elementary set theory, finite, countable and uncountable sets, real number system as a complete ordered field, Archimedean property, supremum, infimum
Sequences and series, convergence, lim sup, lim inf
Bolzano Weierstrass theorem, Heine Borel theorem
Continuity, uniform continuity, differentiability, mean value theorem
Sequences and series of functions, uniform convergence
Riemann sums and riemann integral, improper integrals
Monotonic functions, types of discontinuity, functions of bounded variation, Lebesgue measure, Lebesgue integral
Functions of several variables, directional derivative, partial derivative, derivative as a linear transformation, inverse and implicit function theorems
Metric spaces, compactness, connectedness
Normed linear spaces
Spaces of continuous functions as examples
Mathematical sciences: Unit 02
Linear algebra
Vector spaces, subspaces, linear dependence, basis, dimension, algebra of linear transformations
Algebra of matrices, rank and determinant of matrices, linear equations
Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
Matrix representation of linear transformations
Change of basis, canonical forms, diagonal forms, triangular forms, jordan forms
Inner product spaces, orthonormal basis
Quadratic forms, reduction and classification of quadratic forms
Mathematical sciences: Unit 03
Complex analysis
Algebra of complex numbers, the complex plane, polynomials, power series, transcendental functions such as exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions
Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations
Contour integral, Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Liouville’s theorem, maximum modulus principle, Schwarz lemma, open mapping theorem
Taylor series, Laurent series, calculus of residues
Conformal mappings, Mobius transformations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 04
Algebra
Permutations, combinations, pigeonhole principle, inclusion-exclusion principle, derangements
Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruences, Chinese remainder theorem, Euler’s ø- function, primitive roots
Groups, subgroups, normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphisms, cyclic groups, permutation groups, cayley’s theorem, class equations, sylow theorems
Rings, ideals, prime and maximal ideals, quotient rings, unique factorization domain, principal ideal domain, Euclidean domain
Polynomial rings and irreducibility criteria
Fields, finite fields, field extensions, galois theory
Mathematical sciences: Unit 05
Topology
Basis, dense sets, subspace, and product topology, separation axioms, connectedness and compactness
Mathematical sciences: Unit 06
Ordinary differential equations (ODEs)
Existence and uniqueness of solutions of initial value problems for first order ordinary differential equations, singular solutions of first order ODEs, system of first order ODEs
General theory of homogeneous and nonhomogeneous linear ODEs, variation of parameters, Sturm-Liouville boundary value problem, green’s function
Mathematical sciences: Unit 07
Partial differential equations (PDEs)
Lagrange and Charpit methods for solving first order PDEs, Cauchy problem for first order PDEs
Classification of second order PDEs, general solution of higher order PDEs with constant coefficients, method of separation of variables for Laplace, heat and wave equations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 08
Numerical analysis
Numerical solutions solutions of algebraic equations, method of iteration and Newton-Raphson method, rate of convergence, solution of systems of linear algebraic equations using Gauss elimination and Gauss-Seidel methods, finite differences, Lagrange
Hermite and Spline interpolation, numerical differentiation and integration, numerical solutions of ODEs using Picard, Euler, modified Euler, and Runge-Kutta methods
Mathematical sciences: Unit 09
Calculus of variations
Variation of a functional, Euler-Lagrange equation, necessary and sufficient conditions for extrema
Variational methods for boundary value problems in ordinary and partial differential equations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 10
Linear integral equations
Linear integral equation of the first and second kind of Fredholm and volterra type, solutions with separable kernels
Characteristic numbers and eigenfunctions, resolvent kernel
Mathematical sciences: Unit 11
Classical mechanics
Generalized coordinates, Lagrange’s equations, Hamilton’s canonical equations, Hamilton’s principle and principle of least action, two-dimensional motion of rigid bodies, Euler’s dynamical equations for the motion of a rigid body about an axis
Theory of small oscillations
Mathematical sciences: Unit 12
Descriptive statistics, exploratory data analysis
Sample space, discrete probability, independent events, Bayes's theorem
Random variables and distribution functions (univariate and multivariate); expectation and moments
Independent random variables, marginal and conditional distributions
Characteristic functions
Probability inequalities (Chebyshev's Markov, Jensen)
Modes of convergence, weak and strong laws of large numbers, Central Limit theorems (i.i.d. case)
Markov chains with finite and countable state space, classification of states, limiting behaviour of n-step transition probabilities, stationary distribution, Poisson and birth-and-death processes
Standard discrete and continuous univariate distributions
Sampling distributions, standard errors, and asymptotic distributions, distribution of order statistics and range
Methods of estimation, properties of estimators, confidence intervals
Tests of hypotheses: most powerful and uniformly most powerful tests, likelihood ratio tests
Analysis of discrete data and chi-square test of goodness of fit
Large sample tests
Simple nonparametric tests for one and two sample problems, rank correlation and test for independence
Elementary bayesian inference
Gauss-Markov models, estimability of parameters, best linear unbiased estimators, confidence intervals, tests for linear hypotheses
Analysis of variance and covariance
Fixed, random, and mixed effects models
Simple and multiple linear regression
Elementary regression diagnostics
Logistic regression
Multivariate normal distribution, wishart distribution, and their properties
Distribution of quadratic forms
Inference for parameters, partial and multiple correlation coefficients and related tests
Data reduction techniques: Principal component analysis, discriminant analysis, cluster analysis, canonical correlation
Simple random sampling, stratified sampling, and systematic sampling
Probability proportional to size sampling
Ratio and regression methods
Completely randomized designs, randomized block designs, and Latin-square designs
Connectedness and orthogonality of block designs, bibd
2k factorial experiments: confounding and construction
Hazard function and failure rates, censoring and life testing, series, and parallel systems
Linear programming problem, simplex methods, duality
Elementary queuing and inventory models
Steady-state solutions of Markovian queuing models: M/M/1, M/M/1 with limited waiting space, M/M/C, M/M/C with limited waiting space, M/G/1

Chemical sciences+

Chemical sciences: Unit 01
Inorganic chemistry
Chemical periodicity
Structure and bonding in homo-and heteronuclear molecules, including shapes of molecules (VSEPR theory)
Concepts of acids and bases, hard-soft acid base concept, non-aqueous solvents
Main group elements and their compounds: allotropy, synthesis, structure and bonding, industrial importance of the compounds
Transition elements and coordination compounds: structure, bonding theories, spectral and magnetic properties, reaction mechanisms
Inner transition elements: spectral and magnetic properties, redox chemistry, analytical applications
Organometallic compounds: synthesis, bonding and structure, and reactivity
Organometallics in homogeneous catalysis
Cages and metal clusters
Analytical chemistry-separation, spectroscopic, electro-and thermoanalytical methods
Bioinorganic chemistry: Photosystems, porphyrins, metalloenzymes, oxygen transport, electron-transfer reactions; nitrogen fixation, metal complexes in medicine
Characterization of inorganic compounds by IR, Raman, NMR, EPR, Mössbauer, UV-Vis, NQR, MS, electron spectroscopy and microscopic techniques
Nuclear chemistry: nuclear reactions, fission and fusion, radio-analytical techniques and activation analysis
Chemical sciences: Unit 02
Physical chemistry
Basic principles of quantum mechanics: Postulates; operator algebra; exactly solvable systems: Particle-in-a-box, harmonic oscillator and the hydrogen atom, including shapes of atomic orbitals; orbital and spin angular momenta; tunneling
Approximate methods of quantum mechanics: Variational principle; perturbation theory up to second order in energy; applications
Atomic structure and spectroscopy; term symbols; many-electron systems and antisymmetry principle
Chemical bonding in diatomics; elementary concepts of MO and VB theories; Huckel theory for conjugated π-electron systems
Chemical applications of group theory; symmetry elements; point groups; character tables; selection rules
Molecular spectroscopy: Rotational and vibrational spectra of diatomic molecules; electronic spectra; IR and Raman activities-selection rules; basic principles of magnetic resonance
Chemical thermodynamics: Laws, state and path functions, and their applications; thermodynamic description of various types of processes; Maxwell’s relations; spontaneity and equilibrium; temperature and pressure dependence of thermodynamic quantities
Chemical thermodynamics: Le-Chatelier principle; elementary description of phase transitions; phase equilibrium and phase rule; thermodynamics of ideal and non-ideal gases, and solutions
Statistical thermodynamics: Boltzmann distribution; kinetic theory of gases; partition functions and their relation to thermodynamic quantities-calculations for model systems
Electrochemistry: Nernst equation, redox systems, electrochemical cells; Debye-Hückel theory; electrolytic conductance-Kohlrausch’s law and its applications; ionic equilibrium; conductometric and potentiometric titrations
Chemical kinetics: Empirical rate laws and temperature dependence; complex reactions; steady state approximation; determination of reaction mechanisms; collision and transition state theories of rate constants; unimolecular reactions; enzyme kinetics
Chemical kinetics: Salt effects; homogeneous catalysis; photochemical reactions
Colloids and surfaces: Stability and properties of colloids; isotherms and surface area; heterogeneous catalysis
Solid state: Crystal structures; Bragg’s law and applications; band structure of solids
Polymer chemistry: Molar masses; kinetics of polymerization
Data analysis: Mean and standard deviation; absolute and relative errors; linear regression; covariance and correlation coefficient
Chemical sciences: Unit 03
Organic chemistry
IUPAC nomenclature of organic molecules including regio-and stereoisomers
Principles of stereochemistry: Configurational and conformational isomerism in acyclic and cyclic compounds; stereogenicity, stereoselectivity, enantioselectivity, diastereoselectivity, and asymmetric induction
Aromaticity: Benzenoid and non-benzenoid compounds-generation and reactions
Organic reactive intermediates: Generation, stability and reactivity of carbocations, carbanions, free radicals, carbenes, benzynes, and nitrenes
Organic reaction mechanisms involving addition, elimination, and substitution reactions with electrophilic, nucleophilic or radical species
Determination of reaction pathways
Common named reactions and rearrangements-applications in organic synthesis
Organic transformations and reagents: Functional group interconversion including oxidations and reductions; common catalysts and reagents (organic, inorganic, organometallic, and enzymatic). Chemo, regio, and stereoselective transformations
Concepts in organic synthesis: retrosynthesis, disconnection, synthons, linear and convergent synthesis, umpolung of reactivity and protecting groups
Asymmetric synthesis: Chiral auxiliaries, methods of asymmetric induction-substrate, reagent, and catalyst controlled reactions; determination of enantiomeric and diastereomeric excess; enantio discrimination. Resolution-optical and kinetic
Pericyclic reactions-electrocyclization, cycloaddition, sigmatropic rearrangements and other related concerted reactions
Principles and applications of photochemical reactions in organic chemistry
Synthesis and reactivity of common heterocyclic compounds containing one or two heteroatoms (o, n, s)
Chemistry of natural products: Carbohydrates, proteins, and peptides, fatty acids, nucleic acids, terpenes, steroids and alkaloids. Biogenesis of terpenoids and alkaloids
Structure determination of organic compounds by IR, UV-Vis, ¹H and ¹³C NMR and mass spectroscopic techniques
Chemical sciences: Unit 04
Interdisciplinary topics
Chemistry in Nanoscience and Technology
Catalysis and Green Chemistry
Medicinal chemistry
Supramolecular Chemistry
Environmental chemistry

Life sciences+

Life sciences: Unit 01
Molecules and their interaction relevant to biology
Structure of atoms, molecules, and chemical bonds
Composition, structure, and function of biomolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and vitamins)
Stabilizing interactions (Van Der Waals, electrostatic, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interaction, etc)
Principles of biophysical chemistry (pH, buffer, reaction kinetics, thermodynamics, colligative properties)
Bioenergetics, glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, coupled reaction, group transfer, biological energy transducers
Principles of catalysis, enzymes and enzyme kinetics, enzyme regulation, mechanism of enzyme catalysis, isozymes
Conformation of proteins (Ramachandran plot, secondary structure, domains, motif, and folds)
Conformation of nucleic acids (helix (A, B, Z), t-RNA, micro-RNA)
Stability of proteins and nucleic acids
Metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids nucleotides, and vitamins
Life sciences: Unit 02
Cellular organization
Membrane structure and function: Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer, and membrane protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, membrane pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular transport
Membrane structure and function: Electrical properties of membranes
Structural organization and function of intracellular organelles: Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, golgi bodies, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids, vacuoles, chloroplast
Structural organization and function of intracellular organelles: Structure and function of cytoskeleton and its role in motility
Organization of genes and chromosomes: Operon, unique and repetitive DNA, interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and chromosomes, heterochromatin, euchromatin, transposons
Cell division and cell cycle: Mitosis and meiosis, their regulation, steps in cell cycle, regulation and control of cell cycle
Microbial physiology: Growth yield and characteristics, strategies of cell division, stress response
Life sciences: Unit 03
Fundamental processes
DNA replication, repair, and recombination: Unit of replication, enzymes involved, replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication, extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair mechanisms, homologous and site-specific recombination
RNA synthesis and processing: Transcription factors and machinery, formation of initiation complex, transcription activator and repressor, RNA polymerases, capping, elongation, and termination, RNA processing, RNA editing, splicing, and polyadenylation
RNA synthesis and processing: Structure and function of different types of RNA, RNA transport
Protein synthesis and processing: Ribosome, formation of initiation complex, initiation factors and their regulation, elongation and elongation factors, termination, genetic code, aminoacylation of tRNA, tRNA-identity
Protein synthesis and processing: Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase, and translational proofreading, translational inhibitors, post-translational modification of proteins
Control of gene expression at transcription and translation level: Regulating the expression of phages, viruses, prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes, role of chromatin in gene expression and gene silencing
Life sciences: Unit 04
Cell communication and cell signaling
Host parasite interaction: Recognition and entry processes of different pathogens like bacteria, viruses into animal and plant host cells, alteration of host cell behaviour by pathogens, virus-induced cell transformation
Host parasite interaction: Pathogen-induced diseases in animals and plants, cell-cell fusion in both normal and abnormal cells
Cell signaling: Hormones and their receptors, cell surface receptor, signaling through G-protein coupled receptors, signal transduction pathways, second messengers, regulation of signaling pathways, bacterial and plant two component systems
Cell signaling: Light signaling in plants, bacterial chemotaxis, and quorum sensing
Cellular communication: Regulation of hematopoiesis, general principles of cell communication, cell adhesion and roles of different adhesion molecules, gap junctions, extracellular matrix, integrins, neurotransmission and its regulation
Cancer: Genetic rearrangements in progenitor cells, oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, cancer and the cell cycle, virus-induced cancer, metastasis, interaction of cancer cells with normal cells, apoptosis
Cancer: Therapeutic interventions of uncontrolled cell growth
Innate and adaptive immune system: Cells and molecules involved in innate and adaptive immunity, antigens, antigenicity and immunogenicity. B and T cell epitopes, structure and function of antibody molecules. Generation of antibody diversity
Innate and adaptive immune system: Monoclonal antibodies, antibody engineering, antigen-antibody interactions, MHC molecules, antigen processing and presentation, activation and differentiation of B and T cells, B and T cell receptors
Innate and adaptive immune system: Humoral and cell mediated immune responses, primary and secondary immune modulation, the complement system, Toll-like receptors, cell-mediated effector functions, inflammation, hypersensitivity, and autoimmunity
Innate and adaptive immune system: Immune response during bacterial (tuberculosis), parasitic (malaria) and viral (HIV) infections, congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, vaccines
Life sciences: Unit 05
Developmental biology
Basic concepts of development: Potency, commitment, specification, induction, competence, determination and differentiation; morphogenetic gradients; cell fate and cell lineages; stem cells; genomic equivalence and the cytoplasmic determinants; imprinting
Basic concepts of development: Mutants and transgenics in analysis of development
Gametogenesis, fertilization, and early development: Production of gametes, cell surface molecules in sperm-egg recognition in animals; embryo sac development and double fertilization in plants; zygote formation, cleavage, blastula formation
Gametogenesis, fertilization, and early development: Embryonic fields, gastrulation, and formation of germ layers in animals; embryogenesis, establishment of symmetry in plants; seed formation and germination
Morphogenesis and organogenesis in animals: Cell aggregation and differentiation in dictyostelium; axes and pattern formation in drosophila, amphibia and chick; organogenesis-vulva formation in caenorhabditis elegans, eye lens induction
Morphogenesis and organogenesis in animals: Limb development and regeneration in vertebrates; differentiation of neurons, post embryonic development-larval formation, metamorphosis; environmental regulation of normal development; sex determination
Morphogenesis and organogenesis in plants: Organization of shoot and root apical meristem; shoot and root development; leaf development and phyllotaxy; transition to flowering, floral meristems and floral development in arabidopsis and antirrhinum
Programmed cell death, aging, and senescence
Life sciences: Unit 06
System physiology-plant
Photosynthesis: Light harvesting complexes; mechanisms of electron transport; photoprotective mechanisms; CO₂ fixation-C₃, C₄, and CAM pathways
Respiration and photorespiration: Citric acid cycle; plant mitochondrial electron transport and ATP synthesis; alternate oxidase; photorespiratory pathway
Nitrogen metabolism: Nitrate and ammonium assimilation; amino acid biosynthesis
Plant hormones: Biosynthesis, storage, breakdown and transport; physiological effects and mechanisms of action
Sensory photobiology: Structure, function, and mechanisms of action of phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins; stomatal movement; photoperiodism and biological clocks
Solute transport and photoassimilate translocation: Uptake, transport and translocation of water, ions, solutes, and macromolecules from soil, through cells, across membranes, through xylem and phloem; transpiration
Solute transport and photoassimilate translocation: Mechanisms of loading and unloading of photoassimilates
Secondary metabolites: Biosynthesis of terpenes, phenols, and nitrogenous compounds and their roles
Stress physiology: Responses of plants to biotic (pathogen and insects) and abiotic (water, temperature, and salt) stresses
Life sciences: Unit 07
System physiology-animal
Blood and circulation: Blood corpuscles, haemopoiesis and formed elements, plasma function, blood volume, blood volume regulation, blood groups, haemoglobin, immunity, haemostasis
Cardiovascular system: Comparative anatomy of heart structure, myogenic heart, specialized tissue, ECG-its principle and significance, cardiac cycle, heart as a pump, blood pressure, neural and chemical regulation of all above
Respiratory system: Comparison of respiration in different species, anatomical considerations, transport of gases, exchange of gases, waste elimination, neural and chemical regulation of respiration
Nervous system: Neurons, action potential, gross neuroanatomy of the brain and spinal cord, central and peripheral nervous system, neural control of muscle tone and posture
Sense organs: Vision, hearing, and tactile response
Excretory system: Comparative physiology of excretion, kidney, urine formation, urine concentration, waste elimination, micturition, regulation of water balance, blood volume, blood pressure, electrolyte balance, acid-base balance
Thermoregulation: Comfort zone, body temperature-physical, chemical, neural regulation, acclimatization
Stress and adaptation
Digestive system: Digestion, absorption, energy balance, BMR
Endocrinology and reproduction: Endocrine glands, basic mechanism of hormone action, hormones and diseases; reproductive processes, gametogenesis, ovulation, neuroendocrine regulation
Life sciences: Unit 08
Inheritance biology
Mendelian principles: Dominance, segregation, independent assortment
Concept of gene: Allele, multiple alleles, pseudo allele, complementation tests
Extensions of Mendelian principles: Codominance, incomplete dominance, gene interactions, pleiotropy, genomic imprinting, penetrance and expressivity, phenocopy, linkage and crossing over, sex linkage, sex limited, and sex influenced characters
Gene mapping methods: Linkage maps, tetrad analysis, mapping with molecular markers, mapping by using somatic cell hybrids, development of mapping population in plants
Extra chromosomal inheritance: Inheritance of mitochondrial and chloroplast genes, maternal inheritance
Microbial genetics: Methods of genetic transfers-transformation, conjugation, transduction and sex-duction, mapping genes by interrupted mating, fine structure analysis of genes
Human genetics: Pedigree analysis, LOD score for linkage testing, karyotypes, genetic disorders
Quantitative genetics: Polygenic inheritance, heritability, and its measurements, QTL mapping
Mutation: Types, causes, and detection, mutant types-lethal, conditional, biochemical, loss of function, gain of function, germinal vs somatic mutants, insertional mutagenesis
Structural and numerical alterations of chromosomes: Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation, ploidy and their genetic implications
Recombination: Homologous and non-homologous recombination including transposition
Life sciences: Unit 09
Diversity of life forms
Principles and methods of taxonomy: Concepts of species and hierarchical taxa, biological nomenclature, classical and quantitative methods of taxonomy of plants, animals, and microorganisms
Levels of structural organization: Unicellular, colonial and multicellular forms. Levels of organization of tissues, organs, and systems. Comparative anatomy, adaptive radiation, adaptive modifications
Outline classification of plants, animals and microorganisms: Important criteria used for classification in each taxon. Classification of plants, animals, and microorganisms. Evolutionary relationships among taxa
Natural history of Indian subcontinent: Major habitat types of the subcontinent, geographic origins, and migrations of species. Common Indian mammals, birds. Seasonality and phenology of the subcontinent
Organisms of health and agricultural importance: Common parasites and pathogens of humans, domestic animals, and crops
Organisms of conservation concern: Rare, endangered species. Conservation strategies
Life sciences: Unit 10
Ecological principles
The Environment: Physical environment; biotic environment; biotic and abiotic interactions
Habitat and niche: Concept of habitat and niche; niche width and overlap; fundamental and realized niche; resource partitioning; character displacement
Population ecology: Characteristics of a population; population growth curves; population regulation; life history strategies (R and K selection); concept of metapopulation-demes and dispersal, interdemic extinctions, age structured populations
Species interactions: Types of interactions, interspecific competition, herbivory, carnivory, pollination, symbiosis
Community ecology: Nature of communities; community structure and attributes; levels of species diversity and its measurement; edges and ecotones
Ecological succession: Types; mechanisms; changes involved in succession; concept of climax
Ecosystem ecology: Ecosystem structure; ecosystem function; energy flow and mineral cycling (C, N, P); primary production and decomposition
Ecosystem ecology: Structure and function of some Indian ecosystems-terrestrial (forest, grassland) and aquatic (fresh water, marine, estuarine)
Biogeography: Major terrestrial biomes; theory of island biogeography; biogeographical zones of India
Applied ecology: Environmental pollution; global environmental change; biodiversity: Status, monitoring and documentation; major drivers of biodiversity change; biodiversity management approaches
Conservation biology: Principles of conservation, major approaches to management, Indian case studies on conservation/ management strategy (project tiger, biosphere reserves)
Life sciences: Unit 11
Evolution and behaviour
Emergence of evolutionary thoughts: Lamarck; Darwin-concepts of variation, adaptation, struggle, fitness, and natural selection; Mendelism; spontaneity of mutations; the evolutionary synthesis
Origin of cells and unicellular evolution: Origin of basic biological molecules; abiotic synthesis of organic monomers and polymers; concept of Oparin and Haldane; experiment of Miller (1953); the first cell; evolution of prokaryotes
Origin of cells and unicellular evolution: Origin of eukaryotic cells; evolution of unicellular eukaryotes; anaerobic metabolism, photosynthesis, and aerobic metabolism
Paleontology and evolutionary history: The evolutionary time scale; era’s, periods and epoch; major events in the evolutionary time scale; origins of unicellular and multicellular organisms; major groups of plants and animals
Paleontology and evolutionary history: Stages in primate evolution including homo
Molecular evolution: Concepts of neutral evolution, molecular divergence, and molecular clocks; Molecular tools in phylogeny, classification and identification; protein and nucleotide sequence analysis; origin of new genes and proteins
Molecular evolution: Gene duplication and divergence
The mechanisms: Population genetics-populations, gene pool, gene frequency; Hardy-Weinberg law; concepts and rate of change in gene frequency through natural selection, migration and random genetic drift; adaptive radiation; isolating mechanisms
The mechanisms: Speciation; allopatricity and sympatricity; convergent evolution; sexual selection; coevolution
Brain, behaviour, and evolution: Approaches and methods in study of behaviour; proximate and ultimate causation; altruism and evolution-group selection, kin selection, reciprocal altruism; neural basis of learning, memory, cognition, sleep and arousal
Brain, behaviour, and evolution: Biological clocks; development of behaviour; social communication; social dominance; use of space and territoriality; mating systems, parental investment and reproductive success; parental care; aggressive behaviour
Brain, behaviour, and evolution: Habitat selection and optimality in foraging; migration, orientation and navigation; domestication and behavioural changes
Life sciences: Unit 12
Applied biology
Microbial fermentation and production of small and macromolecules
Application of immunological principles, vaccines, diagnostics
Tissue and cell culture methods for plants and animals
Transgenic animals and plants, molecular approaches to diagnosis and strain identification
Genomics and its application to health and agriculture, including gene therapy
Bioresource and uses of biodiversity
Breeding in plants and animals, including marker-assisted selection
Bioremediation and phytoremediation
Biosensors
Life sciences: Unit 13
Methods in biology
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Isolation and purification of RNA, DNA (genomic and plasmid) and proteins, different separation methods. Analysis of RNA, DNA, and proteins by one and two dimensional gel electrophoresis
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Isoelectric focusing gels, molecular cloning of DNA or RNA fragments in bacterial and eukaryotic systems. Expression of recombinant proteins using bacterial, animal and plant vectors
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Isolation of specific nucleic acid sequences, generation of genomic and cDNA libraries in plasmid, phage, cosmid, BAC and YAC vectors. In vitro mutagenesis and deletion techniques
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Gene knockout in bacterial and eukaryotic organisms. Protein sequencing methods, detection of post translational modification of proteins. DNA sequencing methods, strategies for genome sequencing
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Methods for analysis of gene expression at RNA and protein level, large scale expression, such as microarray based techniques Isolation
Molecular biology and recombinant DNA methods: Separation and analysis of carbohydrate and lipid molecules RFLP, RAPD, and AFLP techniques
Histochemical and immunotechniques: Antibody generation, detection of molecules using ELISA, RIA, western blot, immunoprecipitation, flow cytometry and immunofluorescence microscopy, detection of molecules in living cells
Histochemical and Immunotechniques: In-situ localization by techniques such as FISH and GISH
Biophysical method: Molecular analysis using UV/ visible, fluorescence, circular dichroism, NMR and ESR spectroscopy molecular structure determination using X-ray diffraction and NMR, molecular analysis using light scattering
Biophysical method: Different types of mass spectrometry and surface plasma resonance methods
Statistical methods: Measures of central tendency and dispersal; probability distributions (binomial, Poisson, and normal); sampling distribution; difference between parametric and non-parametric statistics; confidence interval; errors
Statistical methods: Levels of significance; regression and correlation; t-test; analysis of variance; X2 test; basic introduction to multivariate statistics, etc
Radio labeling techniques: Detection and measurement of different types of radioisotopes normally used in biology, incorporation of radioisotopes in biological tissues and cells, molecular imaging of radioactive material, safety guidelines
Microscopic techniques: Visualization of cells and subcellular components by light microscopy, resolving powers of different microscopes, microscopy of living cells, scanning and transmission microscopes, different fixation and staining techniques for EM
Microscopic techniques: Freeze-etch and freeze-fracture methods for EM, image processing methods in microscopy
Electrophysiological methods: Single neuron recording, patch-clamp recording, ECG, Brain activity recording, lesion, and stimulation of brain, pharmacological testing, PET, MRI, fMRI, CAT
Methods in field biology: Methods of estimating population density of animals and plants, ranging patterns through direct, indirect, and remote observations, sampling methods in the study of behaviour
Methods in field biology: Habitat characterization-ground and remote sensing methods

Environmental sciences+

Environmental sciences: Unit 01
Fundamentals of Environmental Sciences
Definition, principles, and scope of environmental science
Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere
Laws of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes, mass and energy transfer across various interfaces, material balance
Meteorological parameters: Pressure, temperature, precipitation, humidity, mixing ratio, saturation mixing ratio, radiation and wind velocity, adiabatic lapse rate, environmental lapse rate. Wind roses
Interaction between earth, man and environment
Biogeographic provinces of the world and agro-climatic zones of India
Concept of sustainable development
Natural resources and their assessment
Remote sensing and GIS: Principles of remote sensing and GIS. Digital image processing and ground truthing
Remote sensing and GIS: Application of remote sensing and gis in land cover/ land use planning and management (urban sprawling, vegetation study, forestry, natural resource), waste management, and climate change
Environmental education and awareness
Environmental ethics
Environmental sciences: Unit 02
Environmental chemistry
Fundamentals of environmental chemistry: Classification of elements, stoichiometry, Gibbs’ energy, chemical potential, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibria, solubility of gases in water, the carbonate system, unsaturated and saturated hydrocarbons
Fundamentals of environmental chemistry: Radioisotopes
Composition of air, particles, ions, and radicals in the atmosphere
Chemical speciation
Chemical processes in the formation of inorganic and organic particulate matters, thermochemical and photochemical reactions in the atmosphere, oxygen, and ozone chemistry
Photochemical smog
Hydrological cycle
Water as a universal solvent
Concept of DO, BOD, and COD
Sedimentation, coagulation, flocculation, filtration, pH and redox potential (eH)
Inorganic and organic components of soils
Biogeochemical cycles-nitrogen, carbon, phosphorus, and sulphur
Toxic chemicals: Pesticides and their classification and effects. Biochemical aspects of heavy metals (Hg, Cd, Pb, Cr) and metalloids (As, Se). CO. O₃, PAN, VOC, and POP. Carcinogens in the air
Principles of analytical methods: Titrimetry, gravimetry, bomb calorimetry, chromatography (paper chromatography, TLC, GC, and HPLC), flame photometry, spectrophotometry (UV-vis, AAS, ICP-AES, ICP-MS), electrophoresis, XRF, XRD, NMR, FTIR, GC-MS, SEM, TEM
Environmental sciences: Unit 03
Environmental biology
Ecology as an interdisciplinary science
Origin of life and speciation
Human ecology and settlement
Ecosystem structure and functions: Structures-biotic and abiotic components. Functions-energy flow in ecosystems, energy flow models, food chains, and food webs. Biogeochemical cycles, ecological succession
Ecosystem structure and functions: Species diversity, concept of ecotone, edge effects, ecological habitats and niche. Ecosystem stability and factors affecting stability. Ecosystem services
Basis of ecosystem classification
Types of ecosystem: desert (hot and cold), forest, rangeland, wetlands, lotic, lentic, estuarine (mangrove), oceanic
Biomes: Concept, classification, and distribution. Characteristics of different biomes: Tundra, taiga, grassland, deciduous forest biome, highland icy alpine biome, chaparral, savanna, tropical rainforest
Population ecology: Characteristics of population, concept of carrying capacity, population growth and regulations. Population fluctuations, dispersion, and metapopulation. Concept of ‘r’ and ‘k’ species. Keystone species
Community ecology: Definition, community concept, types, and interaction-predation, herbivory, parasitism, and allelopathy. Biological invasions
Biodiversity and its conservation: Definition, types, importance of biodiversity and threats to biodiversity. Concept and basis of identification of ‘hotspots’, hotspots in India. Measures of biodiversity
Biodiversity and its conservation: Strategies for biodiversity conservation-in-situ, ex-situ and in-vitro conservation. National parks, sanctuaries, protected areas and sacred groves in India. Concepts of gene pool, biopiracy and bioprospecting
Biodiversity and its conservation: Strategies for biodiversity conservation-concept of restoration ecology. Extinct, rare, endangered, and threatened flora and fauna of India. Concept of industrial ecology
Toxicology and microbiology: Absorption, distribution and excretion of toxic agents, acute, and chronic toxicity, concept of bioassay, threshold limit value, margin of safety, therapeutic index, biotransformation
Toxicology and microbiology: Major water borne diseases and air borne microbes
Environmental biotechnology: Bioremediation-definition, types and role of plants and microbes for in-situ and ex-situ remediation. Bioindicators, biofertilizers, biofuels, and biosensors
Environmental sciences: Unit 04
Environmental geosciences
Origin of earth, primary geochemical differentiation and formation of core, mantle, crust, atmosphere, and hydrosphere
Concept of minerals and rocks
Formation of igneous and metamorphic rocks
Controls on formation of landforms-tectonic including plate tectonic and climatic
Concept of steady state and equilibrium, energy budget of the earth
Earth’s thermal environment and seasons
Coriolis force, pressure gradient force, frictional force, geostrophic wind field, gradient wind
Climates of India, western disturbances, Indian monsoon, droughts, El Nino, La Nina
Concept of residence time and rates of natural cycles
Geophysical fields
Weathering including weathering reactions, erosion, transportation and deposition of sediments
Soil forming minerals and process of soil formation, Identification and characterization of clay minerals, Soil physical and chemical properties, soil types and climate control on soil formation, Cation exchange capacity and mineralogical controls
Geochemical classification of elements, abundance of elements in bulk earth, crust, hydrosphere and biosphere
Partitioning of elements during surficial geologic processes, geochemical recycling of elements
Paleoclimate
Distribution of water in earth, hydrology and hydrogeology, major basins and groundwater fluctuations, hydraulic conductivity, groundwater tracers, land subsidence, effects of excessive use of groundwater, groundwater quality
Pollution of groundwater resources, Ghyben-Herzberg relation between fresh-saline water
Natural resource exploration and exploitation and related environmental concerns
Historical perspective and conservation of non-renewable resources
Natural hazards: Catastrophic geological hazards-floods, landslides, earthquakes, volcanism, avalanche, tsunami and cloud bursts. Prediction of hazards and mitigation of their impacts
Environmental sciences: Unit 05
Energy and environment
Sun as source of energy; solar radiation and its spectral characteristics
Fossil fuels: classification, composition, physico-chemical characteristics and energy content of coal, petroleum and natural gas. Shale oil, coal bed methane, gas hydrates. Gross-calorific value and net-calorific value
Principles of generation of hydro-power, tidal energy, ocean thermal energy conversion, wind power, geothermal energy, solar energy (solar collectors, photovoltaic modules, solar ponds)
Nuclear energy-fission and fusion, nuclear fuels, nuclear reactor-principles, and types
Bioenergy: methods to produce energy from biomass
Environmental implications of energy use; energy use pattern in India and the world, emissions of CO in developed and developing countries including India, radiative forcing and global warming
Impacts of large scale exploitation of solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear energy sources
Environmental sciences: Unit 06
Environmental Pollution and Control
Air pollution: Sources and types of pollutants-natural and anthropogenic sources, primary and secondary pollutants. Criteria air pollutants. Sampling and monitoring of air pollutants (gaseous and particulates); period, frequency and duration of sampling
Air pollution: Principles and instruments for measurements of-(i) ambient air pollutants concentration and, (ii) stack emissions. Indian national ambient air quality standards. Impact of air pollutants on human health, plants and materials. Acid rain
Air pollution: Dispersion of air pollutants. Mixing height/ depth, lapse rates, Gaussian plume model, line source model and area source model. Control devices for particulate matter: Principle and working of-settling chamber, centrifugal collectors
Air pollution: Control devices for particulate matter-wet collectors, fabric filters, and electrostatic precipitator. Control of gaseous pollutants through adsorption, absorption, condensation and combustion including catalytic combustion
Air pollution: Indoor air pollution, vehicular emissions and urban air quality
Noise pollution: Sources, weighting networks, measurement of noise indices (Lₑq, L₁₀, L₉₀, L₅₀, LDN, TNI). noise dose and noise pollution standards. Noise control and abatement measures: Active and passive methods. Vibrations and their measurements
Noise pollution: Impact of noise and vibrations on human health
Water pollution: Types and sources of water pollution. Impact on humans, plants and animals. Measurement of water quality parameters: Sampling and analysis for pH, EC. Turbidity, TDS, hardness, chlorides, salinity, DO, BOD, COD, nitrates, phosphates
Water pollution: Measurement of water quality parameters-sulphates, heavy metals and organic contaminants. Microbiological analysis-MPN. Indian standards for drinking water (IS:10500, 2012). Drinking water treatment: Coagulation and flocculation
Water pollution: Drinking water treatment-sedimentation, and filtration, disinfection, and softening. Wastewater treatment: Primary, secondary, and advanced treatment methods. Common effluent treatment plant
Soil pollution: Physico-chemical and biological properties of soil (texture, structure, inorganic, and organic components). Analysis of soil quality. Soil pollution control. Industrial effluents and their interactions with soil components
Soil pollution: Soil microorganisms and their functions-degradation of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers
Thermal, marine pollution and radioactive: Sources of thermal pollution, heat islands, causes and consequences. Sources and impact of marine pollution. Methods of abatement of marine pollution. Coastal management. Radioactive pollution-sources
Thermal, marine pollution and radioactive: Biological effects of ionizing radiations, radiation exposure and radiation standards, radiation protection
Environmental sciences: Unit 07
Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
Solid waste: Types and sources. Solid waste characteristics, generation rates, solid waste components, proximate and ultimate analyses of solid wastes
Solid waste collection and transportation: Container systems-hauled and stationary, layout of collection routes, transfer stations, and transportation
Solid waste processing and recovery: Recycling, recovery of materials for recycling and direct manufacture of solid waste products. Electrical energy generation from solid waste (fuel pellets, refuse derived fuels), composting and vermicomposting
Solid waste processing and recovery: Biomethanation of solid waste. Disposal of solid wastes-sanitary land filling and its management, incineration of solid waste
Hazardous waste: Types, characteristics, and health impacts. Hazardous waste management: Treatment methods-neutralization, oxidation reduction, precipitation, solidification, stabilization, incineration, and final disposal
E-waste: classification, methods of handling and disposal
Fly ash: Sources, composition, and utilisation
Plastic waste: Sources, consequences, and management
Environmental sciences: Unit 08
Environmental assessment, management, and legislation
Aims and objectives of environmental impact assessment (EIA)
Environmental impact statement (EIS) and environmental management plan (EMP)
EIA guidelines
Impact assessment methodologies
Procedure for reviewing EIA of developmental projects
Life-cycle analysis, cost benefit analysis
Guidelines for environmental audit
Environmental planning as a part of EIA and environmental audit
Environmental management system standards (ISO 14000 series)
EIA notification, 2006 and amendments from time to time
Eco-labeling schemes
Risk assessment-hazard identification, hazard accounting, scenarios of exposure, risk characterization and risk management
Overview of environmental laws in India: Constitutional provisions in India (article 48A and 51A), wildlife protection act, 1972 amendments 1991, forest conservation act, 1980, Indian forest act, revised 1982, biological diversity act, 2002
Overview of environmental laws in India: Water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974 amended 1988 and rules 1975, air (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1981 amended 1987 and rules 1982
Overview of environmental laws in India: Environmental (protection) act, 1986 and rules 1986, motor vehicle act, 1988, the hazardous and other waste (management and transboundary movement) rules, 2016, the plastic waste management rules, 2016
Overview of environmental laws in India: The biomedical waste management rules, 2016, the solid waste management rules, 2016, the e-waste (management) rules 2016, the construction and demolition waste management rules, 2016
Overview of environmental laws in India: The manufacture, storage and import of hazardous chemical (amendment) rules, 2000, the batteries (management and handling) rules, 2010 with amendments, the public liability insurance act, 1991 and rules 1991
Overview of environmental laws in India: Noise pollution (regulation and control) rules, 2000, coastal regulation zones (CRZ) 1991 amended from time to time. National forest policy, 1988, national water policy, 2002, national environmental policy, 2006
Environmental conventions and agreements: Stockholm conference on human environment 1972, montreal protocol, 1987, conference of parties (COPs), Basel Convention (1989, 1992), Ramsar Convention on Wetlands (1971), earth Summit at Rio de Janeiro, 1992
Environmental conventions and agreements: Agenda-21, global environmental facility (GEF), convention on biodiversity (1992), UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol, 1997, clean development mechanism (CDM), earth summit at Johannesburg, 2002, RIO+20
Environmental conventions and agreements: UN Summit on millennium development goals, 2000, Copenhagen Summit, 2009. IPCC, UNEP, IGBP
Environmental sciences: Unit 09
Statistical Approaches and Modelling in Environmental Sciences
Attributes and variables: Types of variables, scales of measurement, measurement of central tendency and dispersion, standard error, moments-measure of Skewness and Kurtosis, basic concept of probability theory, sampling theory
Attributes and variables: Distributions-normal, log-normal, binomial, Poisson, t, x² and F-distribution. Correlation, regression, tests of hypothesis (t-test, x² -test ANOVA: one-way and two-way); significance and confidence limits
Approaches to development of environmental models; linear, simple and multiple regression models, validation and forecasting
Models of population growth and interactions: Lotka-Volterra model, Leslie’s matrix model
Environmental sciences: Unit 10
Contemporary Environmental Issues
Global environmental issues-biodiversity loss, climate change, ozone layer depletion
Sea level rise
International efforts for environmental protection
National action plan on climate change: Eight national missions-national solar mission, national mission for enhanced energy efficiency, national mission on sustainable habitat, national water mission
National action plan on climate change: National mission for sustaining the Himalayan ecosystem, national mission for a ‘green India’, national mission for sustainable agriculture, national mission on strategic knowledge for climate change
Environmental sciences: Unit 11
Current environmental issues in India
Environmental issues related to water resource projects-Narmada dam, Tehri dam, Almatti dam, Kaveri and Mahanadi, hydro-power projects in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal and North-Eastern states
Water conservation-development of watersheds, rain water harvesting and ground water recharge
National river conservation plan-Namami Gange and Yamuna action plan
Eutrophication and restoration of lakes
Conservation of wetlands, Ramsar sites in India
Soil erosion, reclamation of degraded land, desertification and its control
Climate change-adaptability, energy security, food security, and sustainability
Forest conservation-Chipko movement, Appiko movement, Silent Valley movement and Gandhamardan movement, people biodiversity register
Wildlife conservation projects: Project tiger, project elephant, crocodile conservation, GOI-UNDP sea turtle project, Indo-rhino vision
Carbon sequestration and carbon credits
Waste management-Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
Sustainable habitat: Green building, GRIHA rating norms
Vehicular emission norms in India
Epidemiological issues: Fluorosis, arsenicosis, goitre, dengue
Environmental disasters: Minamata disaster, Love Canal disaster, Bhopal gas disaster, 1984, Chernobyl disaster, 1986, Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, 2011

Home science+

Home science: Unit 01
Food Science and Food Service Management
Food science and nutrition
Properties of food-physical and chemical properties
Quality evaluation of foods-objectives and subjective
Effects of cooking and processing techniques on nutritional components, and other physical parameters, food preservation and application
Food pigments and additives
Food standards, microbiological safety of food, HACCP, food packaging
Perspectives of food service-menu planning, food cost analysis
New product development-nanotechnology
Food service management of institutional level-hospital, educational institutions, social and special institutions
Research methods-fundamental issues, concept, need relevance, scope, and ethics in research
Home science: Unit 02
Nutrition and dietetics
Food groups-balanced diet, food pyramid, macro and micro nutrition
Nutrients-role of nutrients in the body, nutrient deficiencies and requirements for Indians
Public health nutrition
Nutrition through life span-physiological changes, growth and development from conception to adolescence, nutritional needs and dietary guidelines for adequate nutrition through life cycle, nutrition concerns
Community nutrition, sports nutrition, nutrition in emergencies and disasters
Nutritional assessment-methods and techniques
Nutritional intervention-national nutrition policies and programmes, food and nutrition security
Clinical and therapeutic nutrition
Diet counseling and management
Research methods-research designs, principles, and purpose of research
Home science: Unit 03
Textiles
Textile terminologies-fiber, yarn, weave, fabric, etc, classification of fibers, yarns and weaves, identification of fibers and weaves
Manufacturing process of major natural and manmade fibers, properties, and their end uses
Different methods of fabric construction-woven, knitted and non woven fabrics, their properties, and end uses
Textiles finishes-classification, processing, and purposes of finishes
Dyeing and printing-classification, method of block printing, tie and dye, batik, roller printing, screen printing, discharge, heat transfer printing and digitized printing
Traditional textiles of India-embroidered textiles, printed textiles, woven textiles, dyed textiles of various regions in India
Identification on the basis of fiber content, technique, motif, colour, and designed
Textile testing and quality control-need of testing, sampling method, techniques of testing fibers, yarn, fabrics and garments
Testing of colour-fastness, shrinkage, pilling, and GSM of fabrics
Textile and environment-banned dyes, eco-friendly textiles, contamination and effluent treatment, eco-label and eco marks
Recent developments in textiles and apparels-nano textiles, technical textiles, occupational clothing, zero waste designing, upcycling and recycling
Research methods-types of research, descriptive, survey, historical, qualitative, quantitative, analytical and action research
Home science: Unit 04
Apparel designing
Body measurements-procedure, need, figure types and anthropometry
Equipments and tools used for manufacturing garments-advancements and attachments used for sewing machine
Types of machines used and their parts
Elements and principles of design and its application to apparel
Illustrations and parts of garments
Fashion-terminologies, fashion cycle, fashion theories, fashion adoption, fashion forecasting and factors affecting fashion
Pattern making-drafting, draping and flat pattern making techniques, pattern alteration and dart manipulation techniques
Apparel manufacturing-terminology used, seams, techniques, and machines used, process of fabric to apparel manufacture
Apparel quality testing-quality standards and specification, quality parameters and defects of fabrics, and garments
Care and maintenance of clothing-principles of washing, laundry agents, storage techniques case labels and symbols
Selection of clothing for different age groups
Selection of fabrics for different and uses
Research methods-hypothesis testing, types, and scope
Home science: Unit 05
Resource Management and Consumer Issues
Management-concept, approaches, management of time, energy, money, space, motivating factors, motivation theories, decision making
Functions of management-planning, supervision, controlling, organizing, evaluation, family life cycle-stages, availability and use of resources
Resources-classification, characteristics, factors affecting use, resource conservation, time management, work simplification techniques, classes of change, fatigue and its management
Management of natural resources-land, forest, water, air, water harvesting, municipal solid waste management, concept of sustainable development, SDGs
Money management-family income, types, supplementation, budgeting, household accounts, family savings and investment, tax implications
Odologies, training evaluation
Consumer-definition, role, rights and responsibilities, consumer behaviour, consumer problems, education and empowerment
Consumer protection-consumer organization, cooperatives, alternative redressal, standardization, standard marks, quality control, buying aids, consumer legislation
Entrepreneurship-concept, process, barriers, entrepreneurial motivation, challenges, enterprise setting, project planning and appraisal, enterprise management
Research methods-sampling techniques, types of sampling, sampling procedures, probability and non probability sampling
Home science: Unit 06
Housing and Interior Design
Design fundamentals-elements of art, principles of design, principles of composition
Colour-dimensions of colour, psychological effects of colour, colour schemes, factors affecting use of colour
Space planning and design-housing need and important, principles of planning spaces, types of house plans, economy in construction, planning for different income groups
Building regulations-norms and standards, zoning, housing for special groups and areas, housing finance
Housing and environment-building materials-impact on environment, green rating systems, energy efficiency in buildings, energy auditing, indices of indoor comfort
Energy as a resource-conventional and non-conventional sources, renewable/ nonrenewable energy, energy management, national efforts on energy conservation
Product design-design thinking process, diffusion and innovation, design communication, ergonomic considerations
Ergonomics-significance, scope, anthropometry, man, machine, environment relationship, factors affecting physiological cost of work, body mechanics, functional design of workplace, time and motion study, energy studies
Furniture and furnishing-historical perspectives, architectural styles, contemporary tends, wall finishes, window and window treatments
Research methods-selection and preparation of tools for data collection questionnaire, interview, observation, measuring scales, ranking and measurement, reliability and validity of tools
Home science: Unit 07
Child/ human development
Principles of growth and development, care during pregnancy, and pre-natal and neonatal development
Theories of human development and behaviour
Early childhood care and education-activities to promote holistic development
Influence of family, peers, school, community, and culture on personality development
Children and persons with special needs, care and support, special education, prevention of disabilities, rehabilitation
Children at risk-child labour, street children, children of destitute, orphans, child abuse and trafficking
Adolescence and youth: Changes, challenges, and programs to promote optimal development
Adulthood, characteristics, changing roles, and responsibilities in early and middle adulthood
Aging-physical and psychological changes and care needs
Research methods-types of variables and their selection
Home science: Unit 08
Family Studies
Dynamics of marriage and family relationships
Family welfare-approaches, programmes, and challenges, role in national development
Domestic violence, marital disharmony, conflict, resolution of conflict
Parent education, positive parenting, community education
Family disorganization, single parent families
Family studies-family in crisis, family therapy, initiatives for child development
Human rights, rights of children, rights of women, status of women, gender roles
Guidance and counseling-across lifespan and for caregivers
Health and well being across life span development
Research methods-data collection and classification, coding, tabulation, inferential and descriptive statistics
Home science: Unit 09
Communication for Development
Basics of communication-nature, characteristics, functions, process, models, elements, principles, barriers, perception, persuasion and empathy, types of communication, levels (settings) of communication transactions, process of listening
Communication systems and communication theories-human interaction theories, mass communication theories, message design theories, communication systems, culture, and communication
Concept of development-theories, models, measurement, and indicators of development
Concept of development-communication models and approaches, diffusion and innovation, mass media, social marketing
Role of communication in development-need and importance, development journalism, writing for development-print, radio, television, and internet
Concerns of development communication-gender, health, environment, sustainability, human rights, population, literacy, rural and tribal development
Advocacy and behaviour change communication-concept, theories, models, approaches, application and challenges
Traditional, modern and new media for development-folk forms of songs, art, dance, theatre, puppetry, advertisement, cinema, ICTs for development-community radio, participatory video, social media and mobile phones
Organization/ agencies/ institutes working for development communication international/ national/ state and local
Research methods-analysis of data through parametric and non parametric tests
Home science: Unit 10
Extension Management and Community Development
Historical perspectives of extension-genesis of extension education and extension systems in India and other countries, objectives of extension education and extension service, philosophy and principles of extension programme development
Programme management-need assessment, situation analysis, planning, organization, implementation, monitoring and evaluation
Extension methods and materials-interpersonal, small and large group methods, audio visual aids-need, importance, planning, classification, preparation and field testing, use and evaluation of audio visual materials
Curriculum development and planning for extension education and development activities, Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives and learning
Non-Formal, adult and lifelong education-historical perspectives, concept, theories, approaches, scope, methods and materials used, challenges of implementation and evaluation, issues to be addressed
Training, skill development and capacity building for human resource development methods of training, entrepreneurship development
Community development-perspectives, approaches, community organization, leadership, support structures for community development, Panchayati Raj institutions, NGOs and community based organisations
People’s participation and stakeholders’ perspectives, Participatory Learning and Action-methods and techniques
Development programmes in India for urban, rural, and tribal population groups programmes for nutrition, health, education, wage and self employment, women’s development, skill development, sanitation and infrastructure
Research methods-scientific report writing, presentation of data, interpretation and discussion

Electronic science+

Electronic science: Unit 01
Introduction to semiconductor
Energy bands in solids, concept of effective mass, density of states, Fermi levels
PN junction, diode equation and diode equivalent circuit, breakdown in diodes, Zener diode, tunnel diode, metal semiconductor junction-Ohmic and Schottky contacts, characteristics and equivalent circuits of JFET, MOSFET
Low dimensional semiconductor devices-quantum wells, quantum wires, quantum dots
High electron mobility transistor (HEMT), solar cells-I-V characteristics, fill factor and efficiency, LED, LCD and flexible display devices
Emerging materials for future devices: Graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNT), ZnO, SiC, etc
Electronic science: Unit 02
IC fabrication
Crystal growth, epitaxy, oxidation, lithography, doping, etching, isolation methods, metallization, bonding, thin film deposition and characterization techniques: XRD, TEM, SEM, EDX, thin film active and passive devices, MOS technology and VLSI
Scaling of MOS devices, NMOS and CMOS structures and fabrication, characteristics of MOS transistors and threshold voltage, NMOS and CMOS inverters, charge-coupled device (CCD)-structure, charge storage and transfer, basics of VLSI design, stick diagrams
Coupled device (CCD)-layout design rules
Electronic science: Unit 03
Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, and maximum power transfer theorems
Network elements, network graphs, nodal and mesh analysis
Laplace transform, Fourier transform and z-transform
Time and frequency domain response, passive filters, two-port network parameters: Z, Y, ABCD, and H parameters, transfer functions, signal representation, state variable method of circuit analysis, ac circuit analysis, transient analysis, zero and poles
Two-port network parameters: Bode plots
Continuous time signals, Fourier series and Fourier transform representations, sampling theorem and applications, discrete time signal, discrete Fourier transform (DFT), fast Fourier transform (FFT), basic concepts of digital signal processing
Digital filters-IIR, FIR
Electronic science: Unit 04
Rectifiers, voltage regulated ICs and regulated power supply
Biasing of bipolar junction transistors and FETs, operating point and stability, amplifiers, classification of amplifiers, concept of feedback, Hartley, Colpitts and phase shift oscillators, operational amplifiers (OPAMP)-characteristics
Operational amplifiers (OPAMP)-computational applications, comparators, Schmitt trigger, instrumentation amplifiers, wave shaping circuits, phase locked loops, active filters, multivibrators, voltage to frequency convertors (V/F)
Operational amplifiers (OPAMP)-frequency to voltage convertors (F/V)
Electronic science: Unit 05
Logic families, logic gates, Boolean algebra and minimization techniques
Combinational circuits, programmable logic devices (PLD), CPLD, flip-flops, memories, sequential circuits: Counters- ring, ripple, synchronous, asynchronous, shift registers, multiplexers and demultiplexers, A/D and D/A converters
Analysis and design of fundamental mode state machines: State variables, state table, and state diagram
Sequential PLD, FPGA, analysis and design of digital circuits using HDL
Electronic science: Unit 06
Introduction of microprocessor 8086
Architecture, addressing modes, instruction set, interrupts, programming, memory and I/O interfacing
Introduction of microcontrollers-8051 for embedded systems, architecture and register set of microcontroller 8051, addressing modes, instruction set of 8051-data transfer instructions, arithmetic instructions, logic instructions
Instruction set of 8051-bit level and byte level control transfer instructions, 8051 assembly programming-stack operations, subroutines, interrupts, 8051 programming as timer/ counter, 8051 serial communication, 8051 interfacing RS232
8051 assembly programming-LED/ LCD display, keyboard, stepper motor
Electronic science: Unit 07
Electrostatics
Vector calculus, Gauss's law, Laplace, and Poisson's equations, magnetostatics-'Biot Savart's law, Ampere's law and electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations and wave equations, plane wave propagation in free space, dielectrics and conductors
Magnetostatics-Poynting theorem, reflection and refraction, polarization, interference, coherence and diffraction, transmission lines and waveguides-line equations, impedance, reflections and voltage standing wave ratio, rectangular waveguides
Antennas-retarded potential and Hertzian dipole, half wave antenna, antenna patterns, radiation intensity, gain, effective area and Friis free space receiver power equation
Microwave sources and devices-reflex klystron, magnetron, TWT, GUNN diode, IMPATT diode, crystal detector and pin diode
Radar-block diagram of radar, frequencies and power used, radar range equation
Electronic science: Unit 08
Analog modulation and demodulation
AM, FM, and PM, principle of superheterodyne receiver, random signals, noise, noise temperature and noise figure, basic concepts of information theory, error detection and correction
Digital modulation and demodulation-PCM, ASK, FSK, PSK, BPSK, QPSK AND QAM, time and frequency-division multiplexing, multiple access techniques, data communications-modems, codes, principles of mobile and satellite communication
Optical communication, optical sources-LED, spontaneous and stimulated emission, semiconductor lasers, detectors-pin photodiodes, avalanche photodiodes (APD), optical fibers-attenuation and dispersion characteristics, bandwidth
Wavelength division multiplexing
Fundamentals of internet of things (IOT) for communication
Electronic science: Unit 09
Power devices
Characteristics of SCR, DIAC, TRIAC, power transistors, protection of thyristors against over voltage and over current
SCR triggering-DV/DT AND DI/DT, triggering with single pulse and train of pulses, AC and DC motors-construction and speed control
Switched mode power supply (SMPS)
Uninterrupted power supply (UPS)
Open loop and closed loop control system, block diagram reduction techniques, transfer function and signal flow diagram, stability criterion: Routh-Hurwitz and Nyquist plot, on-off controller, proportional (P), proportional-integral (PI)
Proportional-derivative (PD), PID controllers
Electronic science: Unit 10
Transducers
Resistance, inductance, capacitance, piezoelectric, thermoelectric, Hall effect, photoelectric, measurement of displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, torque, strain, temperature, pressure, flow, humidity, thickness, pH
Measuring equipment-measurement of R, L, and C, bridge and potentiometers, voltage, current, power, energy, frequency/ time, phase, digital multimeters, CRO, digital storage oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer
Biomedical instruments-ECG, EEG, blood pressure measurements, MEMS and its applications sensors for IoT applications

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-B)+

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-B): Unit 01
The earth and the solar system
Milky way and the solar system
Modern theories on the origin of the earth and other planetary bodies
Earth's orbital parameters, Kepler's laws of planetary motion, geological time scale; space and time scales of processes in the solid earth, atmosphere, and oceans
Radioactive isotopes and their applications
Meteorites chemical composition and the primary differentiation of the earth
Basic principles of stratigraphy
Theories about the origin of life and the nature of fossil record
Earth's gravity and magnetic fields and its thermal structure: concept of geoid and, spheroid; isostasy
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-B): Unit 02
Earth materials, surface features, and processes
Gross composition and physical properties of important minerals and rocks; properties and processes responsible for mineral concentrations; nature and distribution of rocks and minerals in different units of the earth and different parts of India
Physiography of the earth; weathering, erosion, transportation and deposition of earth's material; formation of soil, sediments and sedimentary rocks; energy balance of the earth's surface processes; physiographic features and river basins in India
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-B): Unit 03
Interior of the earth, deformation, and tectonics
Basic concepts of seismology and internal structure of the earth
Physico-chemical and seismic properties of earth's interior
Concepts of stress and strain
Behaviour of rocks under stress; folds, joints, and faults
Earthquakes-their causes and measurement
Interplate and intraplate seismicity
Paleomagnetism, sea floor spreading, and plate tectonics
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-B): Unit 04
Oceans and atmosphere
Hypsography of the continents and ocean floor-continental shelf, slope, rise, and abyssal plains
Physical and chemical properties of sea water and their spatial variations
Residence times of elements in seawater
Ocean currents, waves and tides, important current systems, thermohaline circulation, and the oceanic conveyor belt
Major water masses of the world's oceans
Biological productivity in the oceans
Motion of fluids, waves in atmospheric and oceanic systems
Atmospheric turbulence and boundary layer
Structure and chemical composition of the atmosphere, lapse rate, and stability, scale height, geopotential, greenhouse gases, and global warming
Cloud formation and precipitation processes, air-sea interactions on different space and time scales
Insolation and heat budget, radiation balance, general circulation of the atmosphere and ocean
Climatic and sea level changes on different time scales
Coupled ocean-atmosphere system, El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
General weather systems of India-monsoon system, cyclone and jet stream, western disturbances and severe local convective systems, distribution of precipitation over India
Marine and atmospheric pollution, ozone depletion
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-B): Unit 05
Environmental earth sciences
Properties of water; hydrological cycle; water resources and management
Energy resources, uses, degradation, alternatives, and management; ecology and biodiversity
Impact of use of energy and land on the environment
Exploitation and conservation of mineral and other natural resources
Natural hazards
Elements of remote sensing

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology+

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 01
Mineralogy and petrology
Concept of point group, space group, reciprocal lattice, diffraction and imaging
Concepts of crystal field theory and mineralogical spectroscopy
Lattice defects (point, line, and planar)
Electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of minerals
Bonding and crystal structures of common oxides, sulphides, and silicates
Transformation of minerals-polymorphism, polytypism, and polysomatism
Solid solution and exsolution
Steady-state geotherms
Genesis, properties, emplacement, and crystallization of magmas
Phase equilibrium studies of simple systems, effect of volatiles on melt equilibrium
Magma mixing,-mingling, and-immiscibility
Metamorphic structures and textures; isograds and facies
Mineral reactions with condensed phases, solid solutions, mixed volatile equilibrium and thermobarometry
Metamorphism of pelites, mafic-ultramafic rocks, and siliceous dolomites
Material transport during metamorphism
P-T-T path in regional metamorphic terrains, plate tectonics, and metamorphism
Petrogenetic aspects of important rock suites of India, such as the Deccan traps, layered intrusive complexes, anorthosites, carbonatites, charnockites, kimberlites, ophiolites and granitoids
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 02
Structural geology and geotectonics
Theory of stress and strain
Behaviour of rocks under stress
Mohr circle
Various states of stress and their representation by mohr circles
Different types of failure and sliding criteria
Geometry and mechanics of fracturing and conditions for reactivation of pre-existing discontinuities
Common types of finite strain ellipsoids
L-, l-s-, and s-tectonic fabrics
Techniques of strain analysis
Particle paths and flow patterns
Progressive strain history
Introduction to deformation mechanisms
Role of fluids in deformation processes
Geometry and analyses of brittle-ductile and ductile shear zones
Sheath folds
Geometry and mechanics of development of folds, boudins, foliations, and lineations
Interference patterns of superposed fold
Fault-related folding
Gravity induced structures
Tectonic features of extensional-, compressional-, and strike-slip terranes, and relevance to plate boundaries
Mantle plumes
Himalayan Orogeny; concept of supercontinent, their assembly and breakup
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 03
Paleontology and its applications
Theories on origin of life
Organic evolution-punctuated equilibrium and phyletic gradualism models
Mass extinctions and their causes
Application of fossils in age determination and correlation
Paleoecology, life habitats, and various ecosystems, paleobiogeography
Modes of preservation of fossils and taphonomic considerations
Types of microfossils
Environmental significance of fossils and trace fossils
Use of microfossils in interpretation of seafloor tectonism
Application of micropaleontology in hydrocarbon exploration
Oxygen and carbon isotope studies of microfossils and their use in paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic interpretation
Important invertebrate fossils, vertebrate fossils, plant fossils, and microfossils in Indian stratigraphy
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 04
Sedimentology and stratigraphy
Classification of sediments and sedimentary rocks; elastic, volcaniclastic and chemical
Classification of elastic rocks
Flow regimes and processes of sediment transport
Sedimentary textures and structures
Sedimentary facies and environments, reconstruction of paleoenvironments
Formation and evolution of sedimentary basins
Diagenesis of siliciclastic and carbonate rocks
Recent developments in stratigraphic classification
Code of stratigraphic nomenclature-stratotypes, global boundary stratotype sections and points (GSSP)
Lithostratigraphic, chronostratigraphic, and biostratigraphic subdivisions
Methods of stratigraphic correlation including Shaw’s graphic correlation
Concept of sequence stratigraphy
Rates of sediment accumulation, unconformities
Facies concept in stratigraphy-Walther’s law
Methods for paleogeographic reconstruction
Earth’s climatic history
Phanerozoic stratigraphy of India with reference to the type areas-their correlation with equivalent formations in other regions
Boundary problems in indian phanerozoic stratigraphy
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 05
Marine geology and paleoceanography
Morphologic and tectonic domains of the ocean floor
Structure, composition, and mechanism of the formation of oceanic crust
Hydrothermal vents-ocean margins and their significance
Ocean circulation, Coriolis effect and Ekman spiral, convergence, divergence and upwelling, El Nino
Indian ocean dipole thermohaline circulation and oceanic conveyor belt
Formation of bottom waters; major water masses of the world’s oceans
Oceanic sediments: Factors controlling the deposition and distribution of oceanic sediments; geochronology of oceanic sediments, diagenetic changes in oxic and anoxic environments
Tectonic evolution of the ocean basins
Mineral resources
Paleoceanography-approaches to paleoceanographic reconstructions; various proxy indicators for paleoceanographic interpretation
Reconstruction of monsoon variability by using marine proxy records opening and closing of ocean gateways and their effect on circulation, and climate during the Cenozoic
Sea level processes and sea level changes
Methods of paleo sea surface temperature
Quantifications
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 06
Geochemistry
Atomic structure and properties of elements, the periodic table; ionic substitution in minerals; phase rule and its applications in petrology, thermodynamics of reactions involving pure phases, ideal and non-ideal solutions, and fluids
Equilibrium and distribution coefficients
Nucleation and diffusion processes in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary environments, redox reactions and Eh-pH diagrams, and their applications
Mineral/ mineral assemblages as ‘sensors’ of ambient environments
Geochemical studies of aerosols, surface- , marine-, and ground waters
Radioactive decay schemes and their application to geochronology and petrogenesis
Stable isotopes and their application to earth system processes; geochemical cycles
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 07
Economic geology
Magmatic, hydrothermal and surface processes of ore formation
Metallogeny and its relation to crustal evolution; active ore-forming systems, methods of mineral deposit studies including ore microscopy, fluid inclusions and isotopic systematics; ores and metamorphism cause and effect relationships
Geological setting, characteristics, and genesis of ferrous, base and noble metals
Origin, migration and entrapment of petroleum; properties of source and reservoir rocks; structural, stratigraphic and combination traps
Methods of petroleum exploration
Petroliferous basins of india
Origin of peat, lignite, bitumen, and anthracite
Classification, rank and grading of coal; coal petrography, coal resources of India
Gas hydrates and coal bed methane
Nuclear and non-conventional energy resources
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 08
Precambrian geology and crustal evolution
Evolution of lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and cryosphere;, lithological, geochemical and stratigraphic characteristics of granite-greenstone and granulite belts
Stratigraphy and geochronology of the cratonic nuclei, mobile belts and proterozoic sedimentary basins of India
Life in precambrian
Precambrian-cambrian boundary with special reference to India
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 09
Quaternary geology
Definition of quaternary
Quaternary stratigraphy-oxygen isotope stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphy
Quaternary climates-glacial-interglacial cycles, eustatic changes, proxy indicators of paleoenvironmental/ paleoclimatic changes, land, ocean, and cryosphere (ice core studies)
Responses of geomorphic systems to climate, sea level and tectonics on variable time scales in the quaternary, quaternary dating methods, radiocarbon, uranium series, luminescence, amino-acid
Quaternary stratigraphy of India-continental records (fluvial, glacial, Aeolian, paleosols, and duricrust); marine records; continental-marine correlation of quaternary record
Evolution of man and stone age cultures
Plant and animal life in relation to glacial and interglacial cycles during quaternary
Tectonic geomorphology, neotectonics, active tectonics, and their applications to natural hazard assessment
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geology: Unit 10
Applied geology
Remote sensing and GIS: Elements of photogrammetry, elements of photo interpretation, electromagnetic spectrum, emission range, film and imagery, sensors, geological interpretations air photos and imageries. Global positioning systems
Remote sensing and GIS: GIS-data structure, attribute data, thematic layers, and query analysis
Engineering geology: Engineering properties of rocks and physical characteristics of building stones, concretes and other aggregates. Geological investigations for construction of dams, bridges, highways, and tunnels. Remedial measures
Engineering geology: Mass movements with special emphasis on landslides and causes of hillslope instability. Seismic design of buildings
Mineral exploration: Geological, geophysical, geochemical, and geobotanical methods of surface and subsurface exploration on different scales. Sampling, assaying and evaluation of mineral deposits
Hydrogeology: Groundwater, Darcy’s law, hydrological characteristics of aquifers, hydrological cycle. Precipitation, evapotranspiration and infiltration processes. Hydrological classification of water-bearing formations
Hydrogeology: Fresh and salt-water relationships in coastal, and inland areas. Groundwater exploration and water pollution. Groundwater regimes in India

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Physical geography+

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Physical geography: Unit 01
Geomorphology
Concepts in geomorphology
Historical and process geomorphology
Landforms in relation to climate, rock type, structure, and tectonics
Processes-weathering, pedogenesis, mass movement, erosion, transportation and deposition
Geomorphic processes and landforms-fluvial, glacial, eolian, coastal, and karst
River forms and processes-stream flow, stage-discharge relationship; hydrographs and flood frequency analysis
Submarine relief
Geomorphology and topographic analysis including DEM, environmental change-causes, effects on processes and landforms
Extraterrestrial geomorphology
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Physical geography: Unit 02
Climatology
Fundamental principles of climatology
Earth’s radiation balance; latitudinal and seasonal variation of insolation, temperature, pressure, wind belts, humidity, cloud formation and precipitation, water balance
Air masses, monsoon, jet streams, tropical cyclones, and enso
Classification of climates-Koppen and Thornthwaite scheme of classification
Climate change
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Physical geography: Unit 03
Biogeography
Elements of biogeography with special reference to India; environment, habitat, plant-animal association; zoo-geography of India; biomes, elements of plant geography, distribution of forests, and major plant communities
Distribution of major animal communities
Conservation of forests
Wildlife sanctuaries and parks
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Physical geography: Unit 04
Environmental geography
Man-land relationship
Resources-renewable and nonrenewable
Natural and man-made hazards-droughts, floods, cyclones, earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis
Ecological balance, environmental pollution and deterioration
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Physical geography: Unit 05
Geography of India
Physiography, drainage, climate, soils and natural resources-the Himalaya, Ganga-Brahmaputra plains, and peninsular India precambrian shield, the Gondwana rift basins, Deccan Plateau
Indian climatology with special reference to seasonal distribution and variation of temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation; climate zones of India
Agricultural geography of india
Population-its distribution and characteristics
Urbanization and migration
Environmental problems and issues

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics+

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 01
Signal processing
Continuous and discrete signals; Fourier series; linear time invariant systems with deterministic and random inputs; band limited signal and sampling theorem; discrete and fast Fourier transform; Z-transform; convolution; filters: Discrete and continuous
Filters: Recursive, non-recursive, optimal and inverse filters; deconvolution; fractal analysis
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 02
Field theory
Newtonian potential; Laplace and Poisson’s equations; Green’s theorem; Gauss’ law; continuation integral; equivalent stratum; Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic theory; displacement potential, Helmholtz’s theorem and seismic wave propagation
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 03
Numerical analysis and inversion
Numerical differentiation and integration, finite element, and finite difference techniques; Simpson’s rules; Gauss’ quadrature formula; initial value problems; pattern recognition in geophysics
Well posed and ill-posed problems; method of least squares; direct search and gradient methods; generalized inversion techniques; singular value decomposition; global optimization
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 04
Gravity and magnetic fields of the earth
Normal gravity field; Clairaut’s theorem; shape of the earth; deflection of the vertical, geoid, free-air, Bouguer and isostatic anomalies, isostatic models for local and regional compensation
Geomagnetic field, secular, and transient variations and their theories; palaeomagnetism, construction of polar wandering curves
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 05
Plate tectonics and geodynamics
Marine magnetic anomalies, sea floor spreading; mid-oceanic ridges and geodynamics; plate tectonics hypothesis; plate boundaries and seismicity
Heat flow mechanisms, core-mantle convection, and mantle plumes
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 06
Seismology elastic theory
Seismometry: Short period, long period, broadband, and strong motion; elements of earthquake seismology; seismic sources: Faulting source, double couple hypothesis, elastodynamics, Haskell’s function, seismic moment tensor
Seismic sources: Focal mechanism and fault plane solutions; seismic gaps; seismotectonics and structure of the earth; Himalayan and stable continental region earthquakes, reservoir induced seismicity; seismic hazards; earthquake prediction
Seismic sources: Travel time residuals, velocity anomalies, seismic tomography
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 07
Gravity and magnetic methods
Gravimeters and magnetometers; data acquisition from land, air and ship; corrections and reduction of anomalies; ambiguity; regional and residual separation; continuation and derivative calculations; interpretation of anomalies of simple geometric bodies
Single pole, sphere, horizontal cylinder, sheet, dyke and fault
Forward modelling and inversion of arbitrary shaped bodies and 2-D, 3D interfaces
Interpretations in frequency domain
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 08
Electrical and electromagnetic methods
Electrical profiling and sounding, typical sounding curves, pseudo-sections; resistivity transform and direct interpretation; induced polarization methods
Electromagnetic field techniques; elliptic polarization, in-phase and out of phase components, horizontal and vertical loop methods; interpretation; VLF (very low frequency); AFMAG (audio frequency magnetic) methods; and central frequency sounding
Transient electromagnetic methods; magneto-telluric method; geomagnetic depth sounding
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 09
Seismic methods
Generalized Snell’s law; Ray theory; reflection, refraction, diffraction; Zoeppritz equation; seismic energy sources; detectors; seismic noises and noise profile analysis; seismic data recording, reduction to a datum and weathering corrections
Interpretation of a refraction seismic data by graphical and analytical techniques; CD/ CMP; seismic reflection data processing, velocity analysis, F-K filtering, stacking, deconvolution, migration before and after stack; bright spot analysis
Wavelet processing; attenuation studies, shear waves, AVO; VSP; introduction to 3D seismics; seismic stratigraphy
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Geophysics: Unit 10
Well logging
Open hole, cased hole, and production logging; electrical logs; lateral, latero, induction, SP; porosity logs; sonic, density, neutron; natural gamma; determination of formation factor, porosity, permeability, density, water saturation, lithology
Logging while drilling
Radioactive and geothermal methods

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology+

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 01
Climatology
Fundamental principles of climatology
Earth’s radiation balance; latitudinal and seasonal variation of insolation, temperature, pressure, wind belts, humidity, cloud formation, and precipitation, water balance
Air masses, monsoon, jet streams, tropical cyclones, and enso
Classification of climates-Koppen and Thornthwaite scheme of classification
Climate change
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 02
Physical meteorology
Thermal structure of the atmosphere and its composition
Radiation: Basic laws-Rayleigh and Mie scattering, multiple scattering, radiation from the sun, solar constant, effect of clouds, surface, and planetary albedo
Emission and absorption of terrestrial radiation, radiation windows, radiative transfer, greenhouse effect, net radiation budget; thermodynamics of dry and moist air: Specific gas constant, adiabatic and isoentropic processes, entropy and enthalpy
Thermodynamics of dry and moist air: Moisture variables, virtual temperature; Clausius-Clapeyron equation, adiabatic process of moist air; thermodynamic diagrams: Hydrostatic equilibrium-hydrostatic equation, variation of pressure with height
Thermodynamic diagrams: Hydrostatic equilibrium-geopotential, standard atmosphere, altimetry
Vertical stability of the atmosphere: Dry and moist air parcel and slice methods
Tropical convection
Atmospheric optics-visibility, optical phenomenon, rainbows, haloes, corona, glarg, mirage
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 03
Atmospheric electricity
Fair weather electric field in the atmosphere and potential gradients, ionization in the atmosphere
Electrical fields in thunderstorms, theories of thunderstorm electrification-structure of lightning flash, mechanism of earth, atmospheric change balance, role of thunderstorms
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 04
Cloud physics
Cloud classification, condensation nuclei, growth of cloud drops and ice crystals, precipitation mechanisms: Bergeron, Findeisen process, coalescence process-precipitation of warm and mixed clouds, artificial precipitation, hail suppression
Precipitation mechanisms: Fog and cloud-dissipation, radar observation of clouds and precipitation, radar equation, raindrop spectra, radar echoes of hail storm and tornadoes, radar observation of hurricanes, measurements of rainfall by radar
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 05
Dynamic meteorology
Basic equations and fundamental forces: Pressure, gravity, centripetal and Coriolis forces, continuity equation in Cartesian and isobaric coordinates
Momentum equation Cartesian and spherical coordinates; scale analysis, inertial flow, geostrophic and gradient winds, thermal wind
Divergence and vertical motion Rossby, Richardson, Reynolds, and Froude numbers
Circulation, vorticity and divergence; Bjerknes circulation theorem and applications, vorticity and divergence equations, scale analysis, potential vorticity, stream function and velocity potential
Atmospheric turbulence: Mixing length theory, planetary boundary layer equations, surface layer, Ekman layer, eddy transport of heat, moisture, and momentum, Richardson criterion; linear perturbation theory: Internal and external gravity waves
Linear perturbation theory: Inertia waves, gravity waves, Rossby waves, wave motion in the tropics, barotropic and baroclinic instabilities
Atmospheric energetic: Kinetic, potential, and internal energies-conversion of potential and internal energies into kinetic energy, available potential energy
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 06
Numerical weather prediction
Computational instability, filtering of sound and gravity waves, filtered forecast equations, barotropic and equivalent barotropic models, two parameter baroclinic model, relaxation method
Multi-layer primitive equation models
Short, medium, and long range weather prediction
Objective analysis; initialization of the data for use in weather prediction models; data assimilation techniques, application of satellite in NWP (numerical weather prediction) and remotely sensed data
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 07
General circulation and climate modeling
Observed zonally symmetric circulations, meridional circulation models, mean meridional and eddy transport of momentum and energy, angular momentum and energy budgets; zonally asymmetric features of general circulation; standing eddies
East-west circulations in tropics: Climate variability and forcings; feedback processes, low frequency variability, MJO Madden-Julian oscillation), ENSO, QBO (quasi biennial oscillation) and sunspot cycles
Basic principles of general circulation modelling; gridpoint and spectral GCMs; role of the ocean in climate modelling; interannual variability of ocean fields (SST, winds, circulation, etc) and its relationship with monsoon
Concepts of ocean-atmosphere coupled models
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 08
Synoptic meteorology
Weather observations and transmission, synoptic charts, analysis of surface, upper air another derivative chart, stream-lines, isotachs and contour analysis; tilt and slope of pressure/ weather systems with height
Synoptic weather forecasting, prediction of weather elements such as rain, maximum and minimum temperature and fog; hazardous weather elements like thunderstorms, dust storms, tornadoes
Tropical meteorology: Trade wind inversion, ITCZ; monsoon trough tropical cyclones, their structure and development theory; monsoon depressions; tropical easterly jet stream; low level jets, Somali jet, waves in easterlies; western disturbances
Tropical meteorology: SW and NE monsoons; synoptic features associated with onset, withdrawal, break active and weak monsoons and their prediction
Air masses and fronts: Sources, origin and classification of air masses; and fronts, frontogenesis and frontolysis; structure of cold and warm fronts; weather systems associated with fronts
Extra-tropical synoptic scale features: Jet streams, extratropical cyclones, and anticyclones
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 09
Aviation meteorology
Role of meteorology in aviation, weather hazards associated with take off cruising and landing, in-flight-icing, turbulence, visibility, fog, clouds, rain, gusts, wind shear and thunderstorms, now casting and very short range forecasting
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Meteorology: Unit 10
Satellite meteorology
Meteorological satellites-polar orbiting and geostationary satellites, visible and infrared radiometers, multiscanner radiometers; identification of synoptic systems, fog and sandstorms, detection of cyclones, estimation of SST, cloud top temperatures
Winds and rainfall: Temperature and humidity soundings

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Ocean sciences+

Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Ocean sciences: Unit 01
Physical oceanography
T-S diagrams; mixing processes in the oceans; characteristics of important water masses
Wind generated waves in the oceans; their characteristics; shallow and deep water waves
Propagation, refraction, and reflection of waves
Wave spectrum, principles of wave forecasting
Tide-producing forces and their magnitudes; prediction of tides by the harmonic method; tides and tidal currents in shallow seas, estuaries and rivers
Factors influencing coastal processes; transformation of waves in shallow water; effects of stratification; effect of bottom friction, phenomena of wave reflection, refraction and diffraction; breakers and surf; littoral currents
Wave action on sediments-movement to beach material; rip currents; beach stability, ocean beach nourishment; harbour resonance; seiches; tsunami; interaction of waves and structure
Estuaries: Classification and nomenclature; tides in estuaries; estuarine circulation and mixing; depth-averaged and breadth, averaged models; sedimentation in estuaries; salinity intrusion in estuaries; effect of stratification; coastal pollution
Estuaries: Mixing and dispersal of pollutants in estuaries and near-shore areas; coastal zone management
The global wind system; action of wind on ocean surface; Ekman’s theory; Sverdrup, Stommel and Munk’s theories; upwelling and sinking with special reference to the Indian ocean
Inertial currents; divergences and convergences; geostrophic motion; barotropic and baroclinic conditions; oceanic eddies, relationship between density, pressure and dynamic topography; relative and slope currents
Wind driven coastal currents; typical scales of motion in the ocean
Characteristics of the global conveyor belt circulation and its causes
Formation of subtropical gyres; western boundary currents; equatorial current systems; El Nino; monsoonal winds and currents over the north Indian ocean; Somali current; southern ocean
Upwelling process in the arabian sea
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Ocean sciences: Unit 02
Chemical oceanography
Composition of seawater-classification of elements based on their distribution; major and minor elements, their behaviour and chemical exchanges across interfaces, and residence times in seawater
Element chemistry in atypical conditions-estuaries, hydrothermal vents, anoxic basins, HNLC waters, sediment pore fluid and anthropogenic inputs
Chemical and biological interactions-ionic interactions; biogeochemical cycling of nutrients, trace metals and organic matter
Air-sea exchange of important biogenic dissolved gases; carbon dioxide carbonate system; alkalinity and control of pH; biological pump
Factors affecting sedimentary deposits-CaCO₃, Silicate, manganese nodules, phosphorites and massive single deposits
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Ocean sciences: Unit 03
Geological oceanography
Morphologic and tectonic domains of the ocean floor
Structure, composition, and mechanism of the formation of oceanic crust
Hydrothermal vents-ocean margins and their significance
Ocean circulation, Coriolis effect and Ekman spiral, convergence, divergence, and upwelling, El Nino
Indian ocean dipole thermohaline circulation and oceanic conveyor belt
Formation of bottom waters; major water masses of the world’s oceans
Oceanic sediments: Factors controlling the deposition and distribution of oceanic sediments; geochronology of oceanic sediments, digenetic changes in oxic and anoxic environments
Tectonic evolution of the ocean basins
Mineral resources
Paleoceanography-approaches to paleoceanographic reconstructions; various proxy indicators for paleoceanographic interpretation
Reconstruction of monsoon variability by using marine proxy records opening and closing of ocean gateways and their effect on circulation and climate during the cenozoic
Sea level processes and sea level changes
Methods of paleo sea surface temperature
Quantifications
Earth, atmospheric, ocean, and planetary sciences-Paper-I (part-C)-Ocean sciences: Unit 04
Biological oceanography
Classification of the marine environment and marine organisms
Physicochemical factors affecting marine life-light, temperature, salinity, pressure, nutrients, dissolved gases; adaptation and biological processes
Plankton abundance and diversity; nekton and fisheries oceanography; benthic organisms; coastal marine communities and community ecology-estuaries, coral reefs and mangrove communities, deep-sea ecology including hydrothermal vent communities
Energy flow and mineral cycling-energy transfer and transfer efficiencies through different trophic levels; food webs including the microbial loop
Human impacts on marine communities; impacts of climate change on marine biodiversity
Impact of pollution on marine environments including fisheries

Archaeology+

Archaeology: Unit 01
Introduction to archaeology
Definition; aims, scope and ethics of archaeology; history and growth of archaeology
History of indian archaeology
Relationship of archaeology with social natural sciences
Type and nature of archaeological data
Retrieval of archaeological data: Methods of explorations and excavations (random and systematic prospections; subsurface investigations using modern techniques such as remote sensing, resistivity surveys). Recording and documentation
Methods of artifact analysis: categorization, classification, and characterization
Methods of interpretation and related issues: Application of sociological and anthropological models: Ethnography and experimental replication studies; traditional, processual, and post-processual approaches. Preparation of archaeological reports
Conservation and preservation of archaeological remains/ sites: Aims and methods; antiquarian laws
Chronology and dating methods: Relative dating-cultural stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, typology, fluorine, nitrogen, and phosphate analysis; soil analysis, chronometric methods: Radiocarbon (C14), potassium/ argon, fission track
Chronology and dating methods: Chronometric methods-luminescence dating (TL and OSL), dendrochronology, paleomagnetic dating varve analysis, ESR dating, obsidian hydration, cosmogenic nuclides method of dating
Archaeology: Unit 02
Introduction to prehistory
Prehistoric beginning: Geological, biological, and cultural dimensions of humans
Human origin and geological time scale: Late tertiary (miocene and pliocene) and quaternary periods; plio pleistocene boundary, paleomagnetic records, pleistocene and holocene epochs. Major environment and climatic changes of pleistocene
Human origin and geological time scale: Pleistocene and marine isotopic stages (MIS)
Biostratigraphy of the pleistocene: Pleistocene flora and fauna
Main stages of human evolution and important fossil records: Hominin ancestors of the late Miocene, Pliocene, and the Pleistocene: Pre-Australopiths, Australopiths, and homo; hypotheses on modern human dispersal
Cultural backdrop: Evolution of stone implements and development of lithic technologies: The Oldowan, Acheulian and the flake and blade based industries of the stone age
Palaeolithic cultural development in the world context: Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia and China. Early stone age, middle stone age and late stone age of Africa; lower Palaeolithic, middle Palaeolithic, an upper Palaeolithic of Europe and west Asia
Palaeolithic cultural development in the world context: Palaeolithic cultural developments in China and southeast Asia
Prehistoric art: Antiquity, significance, distribution
Archaeology: Unit 03
Palaeolithic cultural developments in the Indian subcontinent
Geochronology and stone age cultures of India: The Sohan valley and the Potwar plateau sites in the Shivalik hills, the Belan and Son valleys, Didwana dune 16R in Rajasthan, Kortlayar valley/ Attirampakkam in Tamilnadu and Jwalapuram in Andhra Pradesh
Lower Palaeolithic culture: Tool types and lithic technology; the Sohan industry and its antiquity; the Acheulian industry and its spread into major river valleys: Sites in the Narmada and the Sabarmati valleys, the Belan and the son valley sites,
Lower Palaeolithic culture: The Acheulian industry and its spread into major river valleys-sites in the Hunsgi and Baichabal valleys, sites in the Krishna and the Godavari valleys, sties in the Kortlayar valley
Lower Palaeolithic culture: The Acheulian industry and its spread into major river valleys-sites associates with the Playas if Rajasthan
Middle palaeolithic culture and geographical spread; tool types and lithic technology of the middle palaeolithic: The prepared core techniques/ Levallois technique
The upper Palaeolithic culture: Tool types and lithic technologies of the upper Palaeolithic: Blade and bone implements; geographic distribution and major sites
Prehistoric art in the Indian context: Antiquity, significance, and distribution
Archaeology: Unit 04
Mesolithic and neolithic cultures
Mesolithic in Europe; Epi-Palaeolithic developments in West Asia neolithic and food production: Neolithic stage in West Asia and China
Mesolithic culture of the Indian subcontinent: Characteristics features; tools types and microblade technology; regional variations in tool assemblages; evidence of incipient stages of food production
Mesolithic culture of the Indian subcontinent: Patterns of ecological adaptation and distribution: Sites in the alluvial plains, horseshoe lakes, coastal sites, sand-dune sites, sites in the plateaus and rock-shelter sites
Neolithic cultures of the Indian subcontinent: Early farming communities of Balochistan: Mehrgarh and Kili-Gul-Muhammad. Neolithic culture in Kashmir
Neolithic culture in the central Ganga and Vindhyan region: Koldihwa, Mahagara, Lahuradewa etc Eastern Neolithic sites: Chirand, Chechar Sunuwar, Kuchai, and Baidyapur and the Neolithic culture of the north-eastern region: Sarutaru, Selbalgiri
Neolithic culture in the central Ganga and Vindhyan region: The neolithic culture of the north-eastern region-Daojali Hading, Marandola
Neolithic cultural development in the southern peninsular India: Sanganakallu, Piklihal, Uttanur, Kodekal, Tekkalakota, Hallur, Nagarjunakonda and Ash-mound sites
Archaeology: Unit 05
Proto-history
Courses towards urbanization: The Harappa culture
Formative stage of the Harappan culture: Emergence of village farming/ chalcolithic settlements and beginning of regional culture in the north and north-western Indian and Pakistan
Formative stage of the Harappan culture: Contemporary developments in the Ghaggar Saraswati system and in Gujarat (pre-urban/ pre and early Harappan cultural development)
Early Harappan and the emergence of the urban Harappan cultural ethos
Urban Harappan and geographical spread; settlement features; town planning and architecture; economic production: The urban-rural dichotomy, agriculture and craft production
Trade and subsistence; standardization of craft and the Harappan script, evidence of overseas contracts
Socio-political organization; art and evidence of religious beliefs; authors?, important excavated sites: Mohenjo Daro, Harappa, Kalibangan, Lothal, Dholavira, Surkotada, Banawali, Rakhigarhi, Bagasra, Rojdi, Rangpur
Regional variations within the material culture: The concept of Sorath and Sindhi/ classical Harappan in Gujarat
Post-urban Harappan: Decline of the urban Harappan-causes of decline and different theories on decline. Post-urban phase: Evidence from the Indus valley
Post-urban Harappan: Post-urban phase-Ghaggar-Saraswati system and from Gujarat (post-urban or late Harappan cultures of Sindh, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, and western Uttar pradesh)
Other chalcolithic culture of India: The copper hoard and ochre coloured pottery; chalcolithic cultural remains in the Ganga plain. The Banas/ Ahar cultural developments in southern Rajasthan and its antiquity and distribution
Other chalcolithic culture of India: The Kayatha assemblage of Madhya Pradesh. The Malwa culture of the Narmada valley and its geographic distribution. Chalcolithic cultures of the Deccan region (Savalda, Malwa, Jorwe cultures)
Archaeology: Unit 06
The Iron age and growth of new urban centers
Antiquity of Iron in India: Early stages of Iron age, new evidence from Malhar, Dadupur, Raja Nal-ka-tila, Hallur, Komaranahalli, and Kodumanal
Painted grey ware culture: Extent, and chronology, and characteristic traits
Northern black polished ware culture: Extent, chronology, and characteristic traits
Iron age in peninsular India: The Megalithic culture in peninsular India and beyond-geographical spread, typology, chronological contexts, cultural artefacts and authors of Megalithic tradition
The beginning of early Historic period and the emergence of urban centres in the Ganga Valley and Peninsular India
Multiple modes of economic production, expansion of trade and development of trade routes, maritime trade; emergence of new urban centers
Emergence of urban centers: Important city sites-Rajghat, Ujjain, Vaishali, Taxila, Mathura, Sravasti, Kausambi, Sisupalgarh, etc
Important sites of historical period: Sringaverapura, Ahichatra, Atranjikhera, Hastinapur, Khairadih, Chandraketugarh, Nasik, Adam, Satanikota, Nagarjunakonda, Arikamedu, Kodumanal, Pattanam
Archaeology: Unit 07
Architecture: A significant source of Indian history
The Stupa architecture: Structural stupas-origin and development-North and South Indian stupas
Development of rock-cut architecture: Origin and development-Buddhist Brahmanical and Jain
Temple architecture: Origin and development of temples, main features of the temple architecture, features and development of distinct architectural styles of Nagara, Vesara, Dravida, and Bhumija temples. Gupta, Chalukyan, Pallava, and Rashtrakuta temples
Regional styles: Khajuraho temples, temples of Odisha, and Chola temples
Art and iconography: Sculptural art-stone and bronze: Antiquity and development-the Mauryan pillar capitals, early Yaksha-Yakshi images, Shunga, Western Kshatrapa, Satavahana sculptures; the Kushana sculptures: Mathura and Gandhara schools
Art and iconography: The Kushana sculptures-Gupta sculptures; Saranath school; Chalukya, Pallava; Pala, Chandela, Chola, and Hoysala sculptures
Art and iconography: Iconography Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Kartikeya, Ganesha, Surya, Shakti, Tirthankara (Rishabhdev, Parshvanath and Mahavira), Buddha, Bodhisattva and Tara
Art and iconography: Terracotta art-Mauryan to the Gupta period, paintings: Rock-cut cave paintings: Ajanta, Bagh, and Sittannavasal
Archaeology: Unit 08
Palaeography and epigraphy
Epigraphy a source of Indian history: Origin and antiquity of writing in India; origin and development of Brahmi and Kharosthi scripts: Various theories
Study of selected inscriptions: Ashokan edicts-rock Edicts II, X, XII, XIII; lumbini inscription of Asoka; minor rock edict of Bairat; Besnagar Garuda pillar inscription; Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela, Ushavadata inscription in Nasik cave 10
Study of selected inscriptions: Junagadh inscription of Rudradaman, Nasik cave III inscription of Vasishta Putra Pulumavi Year 19; Swat relic casket inscription; Saranath Buddha image inscription
Study of selected inscriptions: Lucknow museum Jain image inscription of the time of Huvishka, Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudragupta; Bhitri inscription of Skandagupta, Aihole pillar inscription of Pulakesin II; Gwalior inscription of Mihira Bhoja
Study of selected inscriptions: Khalimpur copper plate of Dharmapala, Sanjan copper plate of Amoghavarsha, Mandasor inscription of Yeshovaran; Thiruvalangadu copper plates of Rajendra Chola year 6 and Sangli copper plate of govinda IV
Study of selected inscriptions: Tharisapalli copper plates
Archaeology: Unit 09
Numismatics
Coins as an important source of history, origin and antiquity of coinage in ancient India
Techniques/ methods of manufacturing coins: Silver, copper, gold, and alloys
Main type of coins: Punch marked coins, inscribed and un-inscribed cast coins
Janapada and tribal coins, Indo-Greek coins, Saka-Kshatrapas, Kushana and Satavahana coinage; coins of the Gupta dynasty; Roman coins
Brief account of early medieval Indian coinage
Archaeology: Unit 10
Methodology of archaeological research
Role and characteristics of research, research ethics, methods of research; case studies and field investigations; hypothesis formulation and research design; data collection and processing; primary and secondary sources
Use of Information and communication technologies (ICT) in archaeological research; methods of systematic referencing; systematic presentation of data and results

Anthropology+

Anthropology: Unit 01
History, development, aim, and scope of anthropology
Relationship with other sciences, different branches of anthropology (including linguistic anthropology) and their interrelationship
Research methodology and methods: Concepts of epistemology, ontology, and theoretical perspectives. Types of research (qualitative and quantitative), research design, hypothesis. Fieldwork and fieldwork tradition; ethnography, observation, interview
Research methodology and methods: Case study, life history, focus group, PRA, RRA, genealogical method, schedules and questionnaires, grounded theory, exploration and excavation, GIS
Statistics: concept of variables, sampling, measures of central tendency and dispersion, parametric and nonparametric bivariate and multivariate (linear regression and logistic regression) statistical tests
Techniques of analysis: Content analysis, discourse analysis, and narratives
Anthropology: Unit 02
Lamarckism, Neo-Lamarckism, Darwinism, Neo-Darwinism, synthetic theory, neutral theory of molecular evolution
Concept of cladogenesis and anagenesis, punctuated equilibrium, selection
Trends in primate radiation; primate classification and distribution of extinct and extant species
Characteristics of primates: Morphological (hair), skeletal (cranial, postcranial, dental, brain), physical (opposability of thumb), locomotion (quadrupedalism, brachiation, and bipedalism) and posture, primate social behaviour
Extant primates: Distribution, characteristics, and classification. Prosimii (Tarsioidea, Lorisoidea, Lemuroidea), anthropoidea (ceboidea, Cercopithecoidea, Hominoidea). Morphological and anatomical characteristics of human, chimpanzee, gorilla
Extant primates: Morphological and anatomical characteristics of orangutan, and gibbon
Fossils of extinct primates: Oligocene-miocene fossils-parapithecus; Gigantopithecus, Aegyptopithecus, Dryopithecus, Ramapithecus, and Sivapithecus
Pre-hominid groups: Sahelanthropus tchadensis (toumai), orrorin tugenensis, ardipithecus ramidus
Early hominids: Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus ramidus, Australopithecus africanus, Australopithecus (paranthropus) boisei, Australopithecus (paranthropus) robustus, Australopithecus bahrelghazali
Early transitional human: Homo habilis
Hominid evolution: Characteristics and distribution of Homo erectus in general, special reference to the fossil evidences discovered from Africa (Turkana boy), Asia (Java man and Peking man), Europe (Dmanisi), Homo floresiensis (dwarf variety)
Hominid evolution: Characteristics of Archaic sapiens with special reference to Europe (homo heidelbergensis), Africa (Rhodesian man), Asia (China, Jinniushan; India, Narmada Man). Neanderthal man-distribution, salient features, and phylogenetic position
Hominid evolution: Characteristics of anatomically modern homo sapiens with special reference to Africa (Omo), Europe (Cro Magnon, Chancelade, Grimaldi), Asia (Jinniushan) and Australia (Lake Mungo)
Hominid evolution: Dispersal of modern humans-out of Africa hypothesis, multiregional hypothesis, partial replacement hypothesis
Anthropology: Unit 03
Modern Human Variation
Typological model, populational model, and clinal model; overview of classification proposed by Blumenbach, Deniker, Hooton, Coon, Garn, and Birdsell
Ethnic classification and distribution of Indian populations: H.H. Risley; B.S. Guha; S.S. Sarkar. Linguistic distribution of ethnic groups
Methods of studying human genetics: cytogenetics, Mendelian genetics, twin genetics, sib-pair methods, population genetics, molecular genetics
Cytogenetics: Cell cycle, standard karyotyping and banding techniques (G, C, and Q), chromosomal abnormalities, fluorescent in-situ hybridization, Lyon's hypothesis, importance of telomere and centromere. Linkage and chromosome mapping, genomic imprinting
Modes of inheritance: Autosomal (dominant, recessive, codominance), sex linked, sex influenced, sex limited, modifying genes, suppressor genes, selfish gene, multiple allelic inheritance, multifactorial inheritance (stature and skin colour)
Modes of inheritance: Polygenic (dermatoglyphics-finger-ball pattern types, Dankmeijer index, Furuhata index and pattern intensity index, total finger ridge count, absolute finger ridge count, palmar formula and mainline index, transversality
Modes of inheritance: Angle and flexion creases
Population genetics: Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, definition, and application; mating patterns (random, assortative, and consanguineous), inbreeding coefficient, genetic load, genetic isolate, genetic drift, genetic distance)
Population genetics: Genetic polymorphism (balanced and transient)
Molecular genetics: DNA, RNA, genetic code, protein structure and synthesis, concepts of RFLPs, VNTRs, STRs, and SNPs, mitochondrial DNA, genic and genomic mutations
Anthropology: Unit 04
Human growth, development, and maturation: Definition, concepts
Basic principles of growth; phases of growth: Prenatal and postnatal (growth and development of different body parts, subcutaneous tissues, and physiological variables)
Growth curves: Velocity, distance, acceleration, and Scammon's growth curve. Catch up and catch down growth
Aging and senescence with special reference to somatic, skeletal, and dental maturation
Factors affecting growth: Genetic and environmental. Secular trends in growth
Methods of studying human growth: longitudinal, cross-sectional, mixed longitudinal, linked longitudinal
Body composition: bone mass, body mass, percentage of body fat, segmental fat, body age
Human adaptation: Allen's and Bergmann's rule; human adaptability programme; human adaptation to heat, cold, high altitude
Somatotyping: Concept, development (Kretschmer, Sheldon, Parnell, health-carter) and its application
Demography: Multidisciplinary nature of demography and its relation with other disciplines. Relationship between demography and anthropological demography. Fertility (concept and determinants), morbidity, and mortality (concept and determinants)
Demography: Migration (concept and determinants), selection intensity
Anthropology: Unit 05
Concept of prehistoric archaeology
Ethno-archaeology, experimental archaeology, environmental archaeology, settlement archaeology, cognitive archaeology, geoarchaeology, action archaeology
Theoretical paradigms-descriptive to scientific period to interpretative period
Dating: Typology, seriation, geoarchaeological, obsidian, hydration, chemical dating of bones, oxygen isotope, fluorine estimation, dendrochronology, radiocarbon, fission track, thermo luminescence, potassium-argon, varve clay, cross dating
Dating: Amino acid racemization, paleomagnetic
Paleoenvironment: Major geological stages (tertiary, quaternary, pleistocene, holocene). Major climatic changes during pleistocene and post pleistocene periods, glacial and interglacial periods, ice age, pluvial and interpluvial climatic phases
Paleoenvironment: Evidences of quaternary climatic changes (moraines, varve, river terraces, loess, sea level changes, beach sequences, sea core, fluviatile deposits, palynology, palaeontology). Site formation
Lithic tool typology and technology: Lower palaeolithic (pebble tools, chopper and chopping tools, bifaces, handaxes, and cleavers)
Lithic tool typology and technology: Middle palaeolithic (Clactonian, Levalloisian and Mousterian flakes, discoid cores, tortoise core, fluted core, scrapers, point); upper Paleolithic (blade, knife, blunted back, borer, burin, points)
Lithic tool typology and technology: Mesolithic (microliths); Neolithic (ring stone, grindstone, Celt, adze)
Overview of lithic cultures of Europe: Lower palaeolithic-acheulian culture. Middle Paleolithic: Mousterian culture. Upper Paleolithic: Perigordian, chatelperronian, Gravettian, aurignacian, solutrian, magdalenian
Overview of lithic cultures of Europe: Mesolithic-azilian, Tardenoisian, maglemosian, kitchen midden, natufian
Early farming cultures and neolithic of the near east: Sites like Jericho, Jarmo, Çatal Huyuk, Shanidar
Anthropology: Unit 06
Lower Paleolithic period in India
Pebble tool culture: Soan, Acheulian culture: Madrasian (Kortalayar valley), Attirampakkam, Didwana, Belan valley, Bhimbetka, Chirki-Nevasa, Hunsgi, Krishna valley. Importance of Hathnora, Narmada valley
Middle paleolithic period in India: Belan valley, Bhimbetka, Nevasa, Narmada valley
Upper paleolithic period in India: Renigunta, Billasurgam, Patne, Bhimbetka, Son and Belan valleys, Visadi, Pushkar, Gunjan valley
Mesolithic period in India: Mesolithic economy and society. Post pleistocene environmental changes. Development in microlithic technology, composite tools and bows and arrows. Sites include Bagor, Tilwara, Langhnaj, Adamgarh, Bagor, Chopani Mando
Mesolithic period in India: Sites include Bhimbetka, Sarai Nahar Rai, Birbhanpur
Neolithic period in India: Economic and social consequences of food production. Settlements, population growth, craft specializations, class formation and political institutions. Sites like Burzahom, Gufkral, Ahar, Gilund, Nagada, Kayatha, Navdatoli
Neolithic period in India: Sites like Eran, Nevasa, Chandoli, Daimabad, Inamgaon, Prakash, Maski, Brahmagiri, Sanganakallu, Tekkalakota, Piklihal, Nagarjunakonda, Daojali Hading, Kuchai, Sarutandu
Prehistoric cave art from India: Bhimbetka, Adamgarh
Indus civilization: Expansion of village sites. Development of metal technology, art, and writing. Architecture and city planning. Stages and theories of decline. Sites like Amri, Kot Diji, Kalibangan, Mohenjo-daro, Harappa, Lothal, Dholavira, Rakhigarhi
Pottery and traditions: Ochre coloured pottery (OCP), black and red ware, painted grey ware (PGW), northern black polished ware (NBP). Distribution of the pottery types and period
Bronze/ copper age: General characteristics, distribution, people
Iron age and urban revolution: General characteristics, distribution, people
Megaliths: Concept and types (menhir, dolmen, topical, cist, cairn circle, sarcophagi)
Anthropology: Unit 07
Conceptual Understanding of Social Anthropology
Culture: Attributes, holism, universals, acculturation, enculturation, transculturation, culture change, culture shock, cultural relativism, civilization, folk-urban continuum, great and little tradition, cultural pluralism and world-view
Society: Groups, institutions, associations, community, status and role. incest. endogamy and exogamy. Rites of passage
Social institutions: (a) Family-definitions, universality of the family. Typological and processual methods of studying the family. Types of family-conjugal-natal, consanguineal, nuclear, joint, extended. Rules of residence-patrilocal, matrilocal
Social institutions: (a) Family-ambilocal, bilocal, neolocal, avunculocal, virilocal, amitalocal, uxorilocal. Functions of family, trends of change-urbanization, globalization, industrialization, feminist movements
Social institutions: (b) Marriage-definition, universality, types and functions (monogamy, polygamy-polyandry, polygyny, hypogamy, hypergamy, levirate, sororate). Preferential and prescriptive types
Social institutions: (b) Marriage-types and forms of marital transactions-bride price and dowry. Marriage as exchange
Social institutions: (c) Kinship-definition, descent, kinship terminology, matrilineal puzzle. Joking and avoidance. Moiety, phratry, clan and lineage. Types of kinship systems
Social institutions: (d) Economic anthropology-definition and relationship with anthropology and economy. Theories (Malinowski, formal, substantivist, Marxist). Livelihoods, subsistence, principles of production, distribution, consumption
Social institutions: (d) Economic anthropology-division of labour in hunting-gathering, pastoral, swidden and agricultural communities. Exchange, reciprocity, gifts and barter systems. Kula, potlatch and jajmani-anthropological explanations
Social institutions: (e) Legal anthropology-anthropology of law, social sanctions
Social institutions: (f) Political organization-definitions, political processes in band, tribe, chiefdom and state systems. Conflicts and social control. Nations and nation-state, democracy
Social institutions: (g) Religion and belief systems-definitions, animism, animatism, manaism, bongaism, totemism, taboo. Religious specialists-witch, shaman, priest, medicine-man, sorcerer. Magic-definitions, types, approaches. Rituals
Social institutions: (h) Social change-basic ideas and concepts (assimilation, integration, syncretism, dominance, and subjugation), approaches
Anthropology: Unit 08
Theories in Social Anthropology
Evolutionism-Tylor, Morgan, Frazer, Maine, McLellan
Diffusionism-three schools (Austro-German, British, American)
Historical particularism-Boas
Functionalism-Malinowski
Structural-functionalism-Radcliffe-Brown, Firth, Fortes, Eggan, Parsons
Structuralism-Levi-Strauss
Culture and personality/ psychological anthropology-Mead, Benedict, Du Bois, Linton, Kardiner, Whiting, and child
Cultural ecology, environmental anthropology, neo-evolutionism (Leslie White, Julian Steward, Marshall Sahlins)
Cultural materialism-Marvin Harris
Symbolic anthropology-Victor Turner, Raymond Firth, Mary Douglas
Cognitive anthropology-Roy D’Andrade, Steven Tyler, Ward Good enough
Deep ethnography, interpretive anthropology-Clifford Geertz
Anthropology and gender-Leela Dube, Renato Rosaldo, Marilyn Strathern, Zora Neale Hurston
Postmodernism, poststructuralism, postcolonialism-Foucault, Derrida, Bourdieu
Ethnicity-Barth, Jeffery, Weber
Anthropology: Unit 09
Stages in the development of Indian anthropology
Concepts: Social stratification (example caste), scheduled caste (SC), dalit, OBC, nomadic groups. Revivalist/ nativist movements, peasant movements (Malabar and Telangana movements). Tribe, scheduled tribe (ST), particularly vulnerable groups (PVTGs)
Concepts: Tribal movements (birsa and naga movements), tribal development, distribution. Indian Village and village studies in India (S.C. Dube, McKim Marriott, Weiser, Scarlett Epstein, M.N. Srinivas, F.G. Bailey)
Concepts: Constitutional safeguards for SC and ST, inclusion and exclusion. Panchayati raj institutions and other traditional community political organizations, self-help groups (SHGs)
Theoretical ideas: Sanskritization, westernization, modernization, globalization, sacred complex, nature-man-spirit complex
Early Indian anthropologists and their contributions: G.S. Ghurye, B.S. Guha, S.C. Roy, Iravati Karve, L.P. Vidyarthi, S.C. Dube, M.N. Srinivas, N.K. Bose, Surajit Sinha, D.N. Majumdar, S.R.K. Chopra, Verrier Elwin, S.S. Sarkar, Dharani Sen
Early Indian anthropologists and their contributions: T.C. Das, P.C. Biswas
Anthropology: Unit 10
Concepts and Theories
Applied anthropology, action anthropology, engaged anthropology, experimental anthropology, urban anthropology, public anthropology, public archaeology, anthropology of development, medical anthropology, visual anthropology, genomic studies
Genetic screening and counseling, forensic anthropology, food and nutritional anthropology, ergonomics, kinanthropometry, business anthropology
Community development projects (rural, urban, and tribal); revisits, re-studies, reinterpretations, intervention, research process and social impact assessment (SIA)
Anthropological approaches in community studies: Public health, education, nutrition, land alienation, bonded labour, housing, alternative economy, livelihood, gender issues, relief, rehabilitation and relocation, identity crisis, communication
Anthropological approaches in community studies: Training and management, aging and the aged
Development strategies (plan/ sub plan)
Role of NGOs in development
Anthropology and NGOs
Empowerment of women, LGBT groups

Philosophy+

Philosophy: Unit 01
Classical Indian: Epistemology and Metaphysics
Vedic and Upanishadic: Rta-the cosmic order, the divine and the human realms; the centrality of the institution of Yajna (sacrifice), theories of creation Atman-self (and not-self), Jagrat, Svapna, Susupti, and Turiya, Brahman
Carvaka: Pratyaksa as the only Pramana, critique of Anumana and Sabda, consciousness as epiphenomenon
Jainism: Concept of reality-Sat, Dravya, Guṇa, Paryāya, Jiva, Ajiva, Anekāntavāda, Syādvāda and Nayavāda; theory of knowledge
Buddhism: Four noble truths, Astangika Marga, distinction between Brahmanic and Shramanic traditions. Pratityasamutpada, Ksnabhahgavada, Anatmavada. Schools of Buddhism: Vaibhasika, Sautrantika, Yogacara, Madhyamika, and Tibetan Buddhism
Nyaya: Prama and Aprama, theories of Pramana: Pratyaksa, Anumana, Upamana, Sabda. Hetvabhasa. Concept of God. Debate between Buddhism and Nyaya about Pramana-Vyavastha and Pramana Samplava. Anyatha Khyati
Vaiśeṣika: Concept of Padārtha and its kinds, Asatkāryavāda, kinds of Kāraṇa: Samavāyi, Asamavāyi, and Nimitta Kāraṇa, Paramaṇukaraṇavāda
Samkhya: Satkaryavada, Prakrti and its evolutes, arguments for the existence of Prakṛti, nature of Purusa, arguments for the existence and plurality of Purusa, relationship between Purusha and Prakṛti, atheism
Yoga: Patanjali’s theory of Pramana, concept of Citta and Citta-Vrtti, stages of Citta Bhumi, the role of God in yoga
Purva-Mimāṃsā: Pramāṇyavāda-Svatah-Pramāṇyavāda and Paratah-Pramāṇyavada, Sruti and its importance, classification of Sruti-Vākyas, Vidhi, Niṣedha and Arthavāda, Dharma, Bhāvanā, Sabda-Nityavāda, Jāti, Saktivada
Purva-Mimamsa: Kumarila and Prabhakara schools of Mimamsa and their major points of difference, Tirupati-Samvit, Jnatata, Abhava and Anupalabdhi, Anvitadbhidhanavada, Abhihitanvayavada, theories of error: Akhyati, Viparita Khyati, atheism
Vedanta
Advaita: Brahman, relation between Brahman and Atman, three grades of Satta, Adhyasa, Maya, Jiva, Vivartavada, Nirvachan-Khyati
Viśiṣtādvaita: Saguṇa brahmaṇ, refutation of Māya, Aprthaksiddhi Pariṇāmavāda, Jiva, Bhakti and Prapatti, Brahma-Pariṇāmavāda, Sat-Khyāti
Dvaita: Rejection of Nirguṇa brahmaṇ and Māya, Bheda and Sāksi, Bhakti
Dvaitadvaita: Concept of Jnana Swaroop, kinds of inanimate
Shuddhadvaita: Concept of Avikrta-Parinamavada
Philosophy: Unit 02
Classical western: Ancient, medieval, and modern-epistemology and metaphysics
Pre-Socratic philosophers: Thales, Anaxagoras, Anaximenes, Ionians, Pythagoras, Parmenides, Heraclitus, and Democritus
The Sophists and Socrates
Plato and Aristotle: Plato-theory of knowledge, knowledge and opinion, theory of ideas, the method of dialectic, soul and God. Aristotle-classification of the sciences, the theoretical, the practical and the productive, logic as an organon
Plato and Aristotle: Aristotle-Critique of Plato’s theory of ideas, theory of causation, form and matter, potentiality and actuality, soul and God
Medieval philosophy: St. Augustine: Problem of evil. St. Anselm: Ontological argument, St. Thomas Aquinas: Faith and reason, essence and existence, the existence of God
Modern western philosophy: Descartes-conception of method, criteria of truth, doubt and methodological scepticism, cogito ergo sum, innate ideas, cartesian dualism: Mind and matter, proofs for the existence of God, interactionism
Modern western philosophy: Spinoza-substance, attribute and mode, the concept of ‘God or nature’, Intellectual love of God, parallelism, pantheism, three orders of knowing. Leibniz-monadology, truths of reason and fact, innateness of ideas
Modern western philosophy: Leibnitz-proofs for the existence of God, principles of non-contradiction, sufficient reason and identity of indiscernibles, the doctrine of pre-established harmony, problem of freedom
Modern western philosophy: Locke-ideas and their classification, refutation of innate ideas, theory of substance, distinction between primary and secondary qualities, theory of knowledge, three grades of knowledge
Modern western philosophy: Berkeley-rejection of the distinction between primary and secondary qualities, immaterialism, critique of abstract ideas, esse est percipi, the problem of solipsism; God and self
Modern western philosophy: Hume-impressions and ideas, knowledge concerning relations of ideas and knowledge concerning matters of fact, induction and causality, the external world and the self, personal identity, rejection of metaphysics, scepticism
Modern western philosophy: Hume-reason and the passions. Kant: The critical philosophy, classification of judgements, possibility of synthetic a priori judgements, the copernican revolution, forms of sensibility, categories of understanding
Modern western philosophy: Kant-the metaphysical and the transcendental deduction of the categories, phenomenon and noumenon, the ideas of reason-soul, God and world as a whole, rejection of speculative metaphysics. Hegel: The conception of Geist (spirit)
Modern western philosophy: Hegel-the dialectical method, concepts of being, non-being and becoming, absolute idealism, freedom
Philosophy: Unit 03
Indian ethics
Concept of Purusartha, Sreyas, and Preyas, Varnashrama, dharma, Sadharana dharma, Rna and Yajna, concept of duty, karma-yoga, Sthitprajna, Svadharma, Lokasamgraha, Apurva and Adrsta, Sadhya-Sadhana, Itikartavyata, law of karma: Ethical implications
Rta and Satya, yogaKsema, Ashtanga yoga, Jainism: Samvara-Nirjara, Tri-Ratna, Panch-Vrata
Buddhism: Upaya-Kaushal, brahma-Vihara-Maitri, Karuna, Mudita, Upeksha, Bodhisattva, Carvaka hedonism
Philosophy: Unit 04
Western ethics
Concepts of good, right, justice, duty, obligation, cardinal virtues, eudaemonism, intuition as explained in teleological and deontological theories
Egoism, altruism, universalism, subjectivism, cultural relativism, super-naturalism
Ethical realism and Intuitionism, Kant’s moral theory: Postulates of morality, Good-will, Categorical Imperative, Duty, Mean and ends, Maxims
Utilitarianism: Principle of utility, problem of sanction and justification of morality, kinds of utilitarianism, moral theories of Bentham, J.S. Mill, Sidgwick, theories of punishment
Ethical cognitivism and non-cognitivism: emotivism, prescriptivism, descriptivism
Philosophy: Unit 05
Contemporary Indian Philosophy
Vivekananda: practical Vedanta, universal religion, religious experience, religious rituals
Sri Aurobindo: evolution, mind and supermind, integral yoga
Iqbal: Self, God, man and superman, intellect and intuition
Tagore: religion of man, ideas on education, concept of nationalism
K.C. Bhattacharyya: Swaraj in ideas, concept of philosophy, subject as freedom, the doctrine of Maya
Radhakrishnan: Intellect and intuition, the Idealist view of life, concept of universal religion, Hindu view of life
J. Krishnamurti: conception of thought, freedom from the known, analysis of self, choiceless awareness
Gandhi: truth, non-violence, Satyagraha, Swaraj, critique of modern civilization
Ambedkar: annihilation of caste, philosophy of Hinduism, Neo-Buddhism
D.D. Upadhyaya: Integral Humanism, Advaita Vedanta, Purusartha
Narayana Guru: the spiritual freedom and social equality, one caste, one religion, one God
Tiruvallur: Thirukkural
Jyotiba Phule: Critical understanding of caste-system
M.N. Roy: Radical humanism, materialism
Maulana Azad: humanism
Philosophy: Unit 06
Recent Western Philosophy
Analytic and continental philosophy: Frege-sense and reference, logical positivism: verification theory of meaning, elimination of metaphysics, concept of philosophy, Moore: distinction between sense and reference, refutation of idealism
Analytic and continental philosophy: Moore-defense of common sense, proof of an external world. Russell: Logical atomism, definite descriptions, refutation of idealism, Wittgenstein: Language and reality, facts and objects, names and propositions
Analytic and continental philosophy: Wittgenstein-the picture theory, critique of private language, meaning and use, forms of life, notion of philosophy, Wittgensteinian Fideism, on certainty, Gilbert Ryle: Systematically misleading expressions
Analytic and continental philosophy: Gilbert Ryle-category mistake, concept of mind, critique of Cartesian dualism, A.J. Ayer: The problem of knowledge, W.V.O. Quine: Two Dogmas of Empiricism, H.P. Grice and P.F. Strawson: In defense of a dogma
Analytic and continental philosophy: Phenomenology and existentialism, Husserl-phenomenological method, philosophy as a rigorous science, intentionality. Phenomenological reduction, inter-subjectivity. Heidegger: The concept of Being (Dasein)
Analytic and continental philosophy: Heidegger-man as being in the world, critique of technological civilization, Kierkegaard: Subjectivity as truth, leap of faith, Sartre: Concept of freedom, bad-faith, humanism, Merleau-Ponty: Perception
Analytic and continental philosophy: Merleau-Ponty-embodied consciousness, pragmatism, William James: Pragmatic theories of meaning and truth, varieties of religious experience, John Dewey: Concept of truth, common-faith, education, postmodernism
Analytic and continental philosophy: Nietzsche-critique of enlightenment, will to power, genealogy of moral, Richard Rorty: Critique of representationalism, against epistemological method, edifying philosophy
Analytic and continental philosophy: Emmanuel Levinas-ethics as a first philosophy, philosophy of ‘other’
Philosophy: Unit 07
Social and Political Philosophy: Indian
Mahabharata: Danda-niti, foundations, Rajdharma, law and governance, Narada’s questions to king Yudhisthira, Kautilya: Sovereignty, seven pillars of statecraft, state, society, social-life, state administration, state economy, law, and justice
Kautilya: Internal security, welfare and external affairs, Kamandaki: Social order and state elements, constitutional morality, secularism and fundamental rights, constitutionalism, total revolution, terrorism, Swadeshi, Satyagrah, Sarvodaya
Kautilya: Social democracy, state socialism, affirmative action, social justice, social institutions: Family, marriage, property, education, and religion colonialism
Philosophy: Unit 08
Social and Political Philosophy: Western
Plato: Ideal state and justice, Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau: Social contract theory, Isaiah Berlin: Conceptions of liberty, Bernard Williams: Idea of equality, Liberalism: Rawls; distributive justice, Nozick; Justice as entitlement, Dworkin
Liberalism: Justice as equality; Amartya Sen: Global justice, freedom and capability
Marxism: dialectical materialism, alienation, critique of capitalism, doctrine of class struggle and classless society
Communitarianism: Communitarian critique of liberal self, universalism vs. particularism, theory of Charles Taylor, MacIntyre, Michael Sandel, Multiculturalism: Charles Taylor; politics of recognition, Will Kymlicka; conception of minority rights
Feminism: Basic concepts-patriarchy, misogyny, gender, theories of feminism; liberal, socialist, radical, and ecofeminism
Philosophy: Unit 09
Logic
Truth and validity, denotation, and connotation, nature of propositions, categorical syllogism, laws of thought, classification of propositions, square of opposition, truth-functions and propositional logic, quantification and rules of quantification
Symbolic logic: Use of symbols, decision procedures: Truth table, using truth-tables for testing the validity of arguments, Venn diagram, informal, and formal fallacies, proving validity, argument, and argument-form, axiomatic system, consistency
Completeness, differences between deductive and inductive logic
Philosophy: Unit 10
Applied philosophy
What is applied philosophy?, philosophy of technology; technology, dominance, power, and social inequalities, democratization of technology, public evaluation of science and technology, ethical implication of information technology, biotechnology
Non-technology, environmental ethics: Nature as means or end, Aldo-Leopold; land-ethics, Arne Naess: Deep ecology, Peter Singer; animal rights, medical-ethics: Surrogacy, doctor-patient relationship, abortion, euthanasia, female-infanticide
Professional ethics: Corporate governance and ethical responsibility, media ethics: Ethical issues in privacy, cyber space, pornography, representation and differences-marginalization, legal ethics: Law and morality, legal obligation
Legal ethics: Authority and validity of law, philosophical counseling: Managing everyday problems

Women studies+

Women studies: Unit 01
Introduction to women’s studies
Key concepts in gender studies
Need, scope and challenges of women’s studies as an academic discipline, women’s studies to gender studies, need for gender sensitization
Women’s movements-global and local: Pre-independence, post-independence, and contemporary debates
National committee and commissions for women
Women studies: Unit 02
Feminist thinkers and theories
Liberal feminism, marxist feminism, radical feminism, socialist feminism, Indian feminism, black feminism, eco-feminism
New feminist debates-post colonial/post modern, LGBT, masculinity studies
Contemporary contestations-intersex and transgender movements
Feminist thinkers in 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st century
Women studies: Unit 03
Gender and education
Women’s education-gender diversities and disparities in enrolment, curriculum content, dropouts, profession, and gender
Gendered education-family, culture, gender roles, gender identities
Education for the marginalized women
Recent trends in women’s education-committees and commissions on education
Vocational education and skill development for women
Women studies: Unit 04
Women, work, and employment
Theoretical perspective: Friedrich Engels, Rosa Luxemburg, Sandra Whitworth, Ester Boserup
Concept of work-productive and non-productive work, use value and market value
Gender division of labour-mode of production, women in organized and unorganized sector
New economic policy and its impact on women’s employment-globalization, structural adjustment programs
Women studies: Unit 05
Gender and entrepreneurship
Concept and meaning, importance of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial traits, factors contributing to entrepreneurship, enabling environment, small enterprises, women in agribusiness
Gender and emerging technology-impact
Self-help groups and micro credit
Gender mainstreaming, gender budgeting, planning, and analysis
Women studies: Unit 06
Women and health
Life cycle approach to women’s health-health status of women in India, factors influencing health and nutritional status
Material and child health (MCH) to reproductive and child health approaches
Issues of declining child sex ratio, widowhood and old age
Occupational and mental health
Health, hygiene, and sanitation
National health and population policies and programmes
Women studies: Unit 07
Women empowerment and development
Theories of development, alternative approaches-women in development (WID), women and development (WAD) and gender and development (GAD)
Empowerment-concept and indices: Gender Development Index (GDI), Gender Inequality Index (GII), Global Gender Gap Index (GGGI)
Women development approaches in Indian five-year plans
Women and leadership-Panchayati Raj and role of NGOs and women development
Sustainable development goals, policies, and programmes
Women studies: Unit 08
Women laws and governance
Rights: Gender equality, gender discrimination, women’s rights as human rights
Constitutional provisions for women in India
Personal laws, labour laws, family courts, enforcement machinery-police and judiciary
Crime against women and child: Child abuse, violence, human trafficking, sexual harassment at workplace act, 2013-legal protection
International conventions and legislations related to women’s rights
Women studies: Unit 09
Gender and media
Discourse on women and media studies-mainstream media, feminist media
Coverage of women’s issues and issues of women in mass media and media organizations (audio-visual and print media)
Digital media and legal protection
Alternative media-folk art, street play, and theatre
Indecent representation of women (prohibition) act, 1986, impact of media on women
Women studies: Unit 10
Feminist research methodology
Understanding feminist research-concepts, debates, and limitations
Feminist epistemology, feminist standpoint, sexist and non-sexist research methodology, ethnography, queer theories
Research design and methods-survey, exploratory, diagnostic, experimental, action research and case studies
Qualitative versus quantitative research

Linguistics+

Linguistics: Unit 01
Language and linguistics
Nature of language: Language in spoken and written modes, language as written text-philological and literary notions i.e., norm, purity and their preservation
Nature of language: Language as a cultural heritage-codification and transmission of cultural knowledge and behavior; language as a marker of social identity; language as an object that is, notion of autonomy, structure and its units and components
Nature of language: Design features of language; writing system-units of writing-sound (alphabetic), or syllable (syllabic) and morpheme/ word (logographic), sign language; existence of language faculty; linguistic competence, ideal speaker-hearer
Approaches to the study of language: Ancient approaches to the study of language-Indian and Greco-Roman, semiotic approach-interpretation of sign; language as a system of social behaviour-use of language in family, community and country
Approaches to the study of language: Language as a system of communication-communicative functions-emotive, conative, referential, poetic , metalinguistic and phatic; language as a cognitive system
Approaches to the study of language: Relation with culture and thought (linguistic relativity); Saussurean dichotomies: signifier and signified, langue and parole, synchronic and diachronic, syntagmatic and paradigmatic
Language analysis: Levels and their hierarchy-phonetic/ phonological, morphological, syntactic and semantic/ pragmatic; their interrelations; linguistic units and their distribution at different levels; notions of contrast and complementation
Language analysis: Emic and etic categorisation; notion of rule at different levels; description vs. explanation of grammatical facts
Linguistics and other frields: Relevance of linguistics to other fields of enquiry-philosophy, anthropology, sociology, neurology, speech sciences, geography, psychology, education, computer science, and literature
Linguistics: Unit 02
Phonetics and phonology
Phonetics: Phonetics as a study of speech sounds-articulatory, auditory, and acoustic phonetics
Phonetics: (a) Articulatory phonetics-processes of speech production: Airstream process, oro-nasal process, phonation process, and articulatory process; classification of speech sounds: Vowels and consonants, cardinal vowels (primary and secondary)
Phonetics: (a) Articulatory phonetics-complex articulation: Secondary articulation, coarticulation; syllable; suprasegmentals-length, stress, tone, intonation, and juncture; phonetic transcription: International phonetic alphabet (IPA)
Phonetics: (b) Acoustic phonetics-sound waves-simple and complex, periodic and aperiodic; harmonics; frequency and fundamental frequency, amplitude, duration; resonance, filters, spectrum, spectrogram; formants, transition, burst; voice onset time
Phonetics: (b) Acoustic phonetics-aspiration; noise spectra; cues for speech sounds: Vowel (monophthong and diphthong), semivowel, stop, fricative, nasal, lateral, glide, places of articulation of consonants
Phonology: (a) Descriptive phonology-phonetics vs. phonology; concept of phoneme, phone and allophone; principles of phonemic analysis-phonetic similarity, contrastive distribution, complementary distribution, free variation, pattern congruity
Phonology: (a) Descriptive phonology-notions of biuniqueness, neutralization and archiphoneme
Phonology: (b) Generative phonology-linear and non-linear approaches: levels of phonological representation; phonological rules; distinctive features (major class, manner, place, etc); abstractness controversy
Phonology: (b) Generative phonology-rule ordering and types of rule ordering, markedness; principles of lexical phonology; principles of optimality theory
Linguistics: Unit 03
Morphology
Basic concepts: Scope and nature of morphology; concepts of morpheme, morph, allomorph, zero allomorph, conditions on allomorphs; lexeme and word; types of morphemes free and bound; root, stem, base, suffix, infix, prefix, portmanteau morpheme, suppletive
Basic concepts: Replacive; affixes vs. clitics; grammatical categories-tense, aspect, mood, person, gender, number, case; case markers and case relations; pre-and post-positions; models of morphological description: item and arrangement, item and process
Basic concepts: Word and paradigm
Morphological analysis: Identification of morphemes; morphological alternation; morphophonemic processes; internal and external sandhi; inflection vs. derivation; conjugation and declension
Word-formation processes: Derivation (primary vs. secondary derivation, nominalization, verbalization, etc), compounding (types of compounds: Endocentric, exocentric, etc), reduplication, back-formation, conversion, clipping, blending, acronyms
Word-formation processes: Folk etymology, creativity and productivity, blocking, bracketing paradoxes, constraints on affix ordering
Morpho-syntax: Nominalization and lexicalist hypothesis; grammatical function changing rules: Causatives, passives
Linguistics: Unit 04
Syntax
Traditional and structural syntax: Parts of speech-Indian classification (Naama, Aakhyaata, Upasarga, Nipaata); basic syntactic units and their types: word, phrase, clause, sentence, Karaka relations; grammatical relations and case relations
Traditional and structural syntax: Construction types (exocentric, endocentric, etc), immediate constituent analysis
Generative syntax: Parameters and universal grammar, null subject parameter, innateness hypothesis, meaning of the term 'generative', transformational generative grammar, structure and structure dependence, diagnostics for structure
Generative syntax: Complements and adjuncts, principles and parameters theory, X-bar theory, theta theory, binding theory; pro-drop, NP-movement, wh-movement, head movement, adjunction and substitution, constraints on movement, subjacency
Generative syntax: Government and proper government, small clauses, topicalization; unergatives and unaccusatives, VP-internal subject hypothesis; split VP and VP-shell hypothesis, crossover phenomena; checking theory of case
Generative syntax: Copy theory of movement, inclusiveness principle
Some key concepts in the minimalist programme: Spell-out, greed, procrastination, last resort, AGR-based case theory, multiple-spec hypothesis, strong and weak features; interpretable and uninterpretable features
Transformational components: The copy theory of movement, its properties, checking devices and features of convergence
Linguistics: Unit 05
Semantics and pragmatics
Semantics: Types of meaning; descriptive, emotive and phatic; sense and reference, connotation and denotation, sense relations (homonymy, hyponymy, antonymy, synonymy, etc); types of opposition (taxonomic, polar, etc); ambiguity
Semantics: Sentence meaning and truth conditions, contradictions, entailment; ‘Abhidha’, ‘Laksana’, ‘Vyanjana’; notions of membership, union, intersection, cardinality; mapping and functions; propositions, truth values, sentential connectives; arguments
Semantics: Predicates, quantifiers, variables; componential analysis; definiteness, mood and modality, specific vs. generic; definite and indefinite; compositionality and its limitations
Pragmatics: Language use in context; communication-message model and inferential model of communication, sentence meaning and utterance meaning; speech acts; deixis; presupposition and implicature: Gricean maxims; information structure; indexicals
Pragmatics: Politeness, power, and solidarity, discourse analysis
Linguistics: Unit 06
Historical linguistics
Sound change: Neogrammarian laws of phonetic change-Grimm’s, Verner’s, Grassmann’s Laws; genesis and spread of sound change; split and merger; conditioned vs. unconditioned change; types of changes-phonetic vs. Phonemic changes
Sound change: Assimilation and dissimilation, coalescence, metathesis, deletion, epenthesis; lexical diffusion of sound change; analogy and its relationship to sound change; reconstructing the proto-stages of languages; tree and wave models
Sound change: Relative chronology of different changes. Sociolinguistic approach to language change: Social motivation of language change; study of sound change in progress
Morphosyntactic and semantic change: Phonological change leading to changes in morphology and syntax; syncretism, grammaticalization and lexicalisation; principles of recovering grammatical categories and contrasts
Morphosyntactic and semantic change: Semantic change and processes of semantic change-extension, narrowing, figurative speech
Linguistic reconstruction: External vs. internal reconstruction-comparative method, collection of cognates, establishing phonological correspondences; reconstruction of the phonemes of the proto-language based on contrast and complementation
Linguistic reconstruction: Morphophonemic alternations as the source for reconstruction; recovering historical contrasts by comparing, alternating and non-alternating paradigms; accounting for exceptions to sound change-analogy, borrowing, onomatopoeia
Linguistic reconstruction: The interplay of analogy and sound change; lexicostatistics
Language contact and dialect geography: Linguistic borrowing, lexical and structural; motivations, loan translation, loan blend, calque, assimilated and unassimilated loans: Tadbhava and Tatsama; different types of borrowing-cultural, intimate and dialect
Language contact and dialect geography: Classification of loanwords; impact of borrowing on language; pidgins and creoles; bilingualism as the source for borrowing; dialect geography: Dialect atlas; isogloss; focal area, transition area and relic area
Linguistics: Unit 07
Sociolinguistics
Basic concepts: Sociolinguistics and sociology of language; micro-and macro approaches to language in society; linguistic repertoire: Language, dialect, sociolect, idiolect; diglossia, taboo, slang; elaborated and restricted codes; speech community
Basic concepts: Communicative competence, ethnography of speaking; language of wider communication; lingua franca; language and social inequality; language in diaspora; new linguistic world orders
Linguistic variability: Patterns in linguistic variation, linguistic variables and their co-variation with linguistic dimensions, social class/ social network/ age/ gender/ ethnicity; language loyalty, social identity and social attitudes, stereotypes
Language contact: Bilingualism, multilingualism; code-mixing and code switching; outcomes of language contact: Language maintenance, borrowing, convergence, substratum effect, pidginization and creolization; language loss
Language development: Language planning, corpus and status planning, standardisation and modernisation; language movements-state and societal interventions; script development and modifications; linguistic minorities and their problems
Language ecology and endangerment: Superdiversity; linguistic landscaping, linguistic vitality, language endangerment, parameters of endangerment, documentation of endangered languages, revitalisation
Sociolinguistic methodology: Sampling and tools; identification of sociolinguistic variables and their variants; data processing and interpretation; quantitative analysis of data; variable rules; ethnomethodology; participant observation
Linguistics: Unit 08
Areal typology and South Asian language families
Language typology, universals, and linguistic relatedness: Language typology and language universals; morphological types of languages-agglutinative, analytical (isolating), synthetic fusional (inflecting)
Language typology, universals, and linguistic relatedness: Infixing and polysynthetic (incorporating) languages. formal and substantive universals, absolute and statistical universals; implicational and non-implicational universals
Language typology, universals, and linguistic relatedness: Linguistic relatedness-genetic, typological and areal classification of languages
Approaches for study: Inductive vs. deductive approaches; universals of language and parametric variation; word order typology
Approaches for study: Greenberg's characteristics for verb final and verb medial languages and related features in the context of south asian languages
Salient features of south Asian languages: Phonetic, phonological, morphological, and syntactic features of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Austro Asiatic, and Tibeto-Burman language families of South Asia; linguistic survey of India as a source of information
Salient features of south asian languages: Contact induced typological change; convergence and syntactic change
India as a linguistic area: The notion of linguistic area; language contact and convergence with special reference to the concept of 'India as a linguistic area'; features of retroflexion, vowel harmony, aspiration, reduplication, echo formation
India as a linguistic area: Onomatopoeia, explicator compound verbs, anaphora; India as a sociolinguistic area, India as a semantic area; notion of microlinguistic area
Linguistics: Unit 09
Interdisciplinary and applied linguistics-I (psycholinguistics, language learning, and language teaching)
Psycholinguistics: Basic concepts-basic issues in psycholinguistics, brain language relationship, the different theoretical orientations: Empiricist-behaviourist, biological nativist, and cognitive-interactionist, biological foundations of language
Psycholinguistics: Basic concepts-language acquisition and stages; critical period hypothesis
Psycholinguistics: Language processing-the processes of perception, comprehension and production; evidence of language production; steps in comprehension; mental representation of language and lexicon; relationship between comprehension and production
Psycholinguistics: Clinical psycholinguistics-normal and pathological language; aphasia; dyslexia; stuttering; language in the hearing-impaired; language in mental retardation
Language learning and language teaching: Language teaching and language learning-first and second language learning; behaviouristic and cognitive theories of language learning; social and psychological aspects of second language acquisition
Language learning and language teaching: Methods of language teaching; materials and teaching-aids in language teaching; computer assisted language teaching (CALT); language testing: types of tests; validity, reliability and standardization of tests
Language learning and language teaching: Inter-language
Language learning and language teaching: Language teaching analysis-goals of language teaching; factors in the preparation of a language teaching syllabus: Linguistic theory, social and psychological factors, needs analysis, classroom presentation;
Language learning and language teaching: Language teaching analysis-text-book evaluation; types of syllabus: Structural, communicative, notional; the role of the teacher and teacher training; role of self-access packages
Language learning and language teaching: Language teaching analysis-socio-linguistic and psychological aspects of language teaching and learning
Language learning and language teaching: Contrastive analysis-error analysis and interlanguage; basic interpersonal communicative skills (BICS) and cognitive advanced language proficiency (CALP)
Linguistics: Unit 10
Interdisciplinary and applied Linguistics-II (translation, lexicography, computational linguistics, stylistics, language, and media)
Translation: Paraphrase, translation and transcreation; translation of literary text and technical text; use of linguistics in translation; linguistic affinity and translatability; untranslatability; units of translation; equivalence of meaning and style
Translation: Translation loss and gain; problems of cultural terms; scientific terms; idioms, metaphors and proverbs; false friends and translation shifts; evaluation of translation; fidelity and readability
Translation: Types of translation-simultaneous interpretation, machine aided translation, media translation (dubbing, copyediting, advertisement, slogans, jingles, etc)
Lexicography: Making of a dictionary-linguistics and lexicography, dictionary entries-arrangement of information; meaning descriptions-synonymy, polysemy, homonymy, antonymy and hyponymy; treatment of technical terms vs. general words
Lexicography: Types of dictionaries-literary, scientific and technical; comprehensive and concise, monolingual and bilingual; general and learner's. Historical and etymological, dictionary of idioms and phrases, encyclopaedic dictionary
Lexicography: Electronic dictionary, reverse dictionary, thesaurus and other distinguishing purposes and features of various types; computational lexicography
Computational linguistics: Artificial intelligence and language; natural language processing (NLP); computational linguistics and its relation to allied disciplines; machine language; parsing and generation; parsers
Computational linguistics: Compilers; interpreters-information processing, structuring and manipulating data; corpus building; attempts of NLP and corpus work in India: Anusāraka parsing: morphological recognizers
Computational linguistics: Analyzers and generators for Indian languages; designing code, building of machine translation systems (MTS); hyper grammars, building of word nets, the Kolhapur corpus of Indian english, the TDIL corpus project
Stylistics: Style-individual style, period style; style as choice, style as deviation, style as ‘Rīti’, style as ‘Alankāra’; style as ‘Vyanjanā’ (‘Vakrokti’); foregrounding; parallelism; text as grammar: Structure and texture, cohesion and coherence
Stylistics: Semiotic aspects of a literary text; stylistics of discourse; levels of stylistic analysis-phonological, lexical, syntactic and semantic; stylistic devices in literary texts
Language and media: Mass media-print and electronic, types of language used in mass media: News, editorials, advertising, writing and editing for print and electronic media, impact of mass media on language

Performing arts (dance)+

Performing arts (dance): Unit 01
Cultural history of India
Cultures of India from prehistoric to CE 1200
Evolution of art in prehistoric and historic periods, as evidence in cava paintings, sculptures and other visual representations
Evolution of dance and drama (natya): (a) The divine origin theory according to Natya Shastra, and, (b) art as a product of society, its ritual and belief systems
The Vedas, major epics and Puranas (Ramayana, Mahabharata, Silappadikaram, and Bhagavata Purana) in terms of their content, character and relevance to dance and theatre
Bhakti and various religious movements and their influence on different representative aspects of culture with focus on dance and theatre
Performing arts (dance): Unit 02
Folk traditional theatre forms of India
Understanding and defining the terms tribal, folk, traditional, and classical in the context of Indian dance and drama and their interrelation
Introduction to the different tribal, folk, and traditional dance and theatre forms spread over various regions of India
Introduction to regional theatrical practices of Kudiattam, Yakshagana, Bhagavatamela, Tamasha, Ramalila, Rasalila, Bhavai, Nautanki, Jatra, Chhau, Laiharaoba, Therukoothu, Theyyam, Ankia-nat, Pandvani, Chindu Bhagavata, Bhand Jashan, and others
Awareness of various musical instruments, costumes and make-up used in these forms
Performing arts (dance): Unit 03
The Natyasastra
Knowledge of Natyasastra and the concept of Natya and Nritta
Study of chapters relating to the eleven aspects (Ekadash Sangraha) such as, Abhinayas, Dharmis, Vrittis, Pravrittis, and Aatodyas
Samanya and Chitrabhinayas and their classification
Dasarupaka
Natyagruha (playhouse) and Ranga-construction, types and different elements
Poorvarangavidhi and stage conventions viz. Kakshya Vibhag, etc
Performing arts (dance): Unit 04
Art and aesthetics
Rasa Sutra of Bharata
Elaboration of the theory of Rasa by commentators like Bhatta Lollata, Sri Sankaku, Bhatta Nayaka Nad Abhinavagupta
Rasa and its constituent elements, viz, Sthayi, Sanchari and Sattavika Bhavas and their correspomding Vibhavas and Anubhavas
Definition, purpose, and elements of art
A brief introduction to performance studies and significant western theories on art: ‘art as imitation/ catharsis’, ‘as imagination’, ‘as beauty’, ‘as communication’ and ‘as utility’ put forth by various philosophers
Performing arts (dance): Unit 05
Dance and theatre forms of east and south Asian countries
An overview of dance and theatre forms of east Asian (China, Japan, and Korea), south Asian (Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) and south-east Asian (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, and Laos) countries
History and presentation techniques of various popular theatre and dance forms of the above countries
Performing arts (dance): Unit 06
Dance in Sanskrit literature and treatises
A brief study of references to dance in the works of Kalidasa, Bhasa, Sudraka, and others
General understanding of the concepts relating to dance from texts of ancient and medieval period-Natyasastra, Abhinaya Darpana, Sangeeta Ratnakara, Nritta Ratnavali and Nartana Nirnaya
Concpets include Natya, Nritta, Nritya, Lasya, Tandava, Marga, Desi, Baddha, Anibaddha, Nartaki Lakshana, Sabha Lakshana and the like. Also specific study of the Padas, Hastas, Caris, Mandalas and Karanas, and Anga, Upanga and Pratyanga movements
Detailed study of Abhinaya Darpana along with introduction to other region/ form specific texts like Hasta Lakshana Deepika, Balarama Bharatham, Abhinaya Chandrika, Srihaasta Muktavali, and others
The various categories and typologies of Nayakas and Nayikas and their avasthas according to Bharata’s Natyasastra, Saradatnaya’s Bhavaprakasana, Bhanudatta’s Rasamanjari and Akbar Shah’s Sringaramanjari
Performing arts (dance): Unit 07
India classical dance
Origin and history of Indian classical dance
Evolution, technique, costumes, music, gurus and pioneers of Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniattam, Odissi, and Sattriya
General understanding of major Talas of Hindustani and Carnatic music traditions
A brief study of composers/ Vaggeyakaras and their works including Jayadeva, Narayana Teertha, Surdas, Meera Bai, Tulsidas, Vanamali Das, Kshetrayya, Srimanta Shankardeva, Govindadas, Vidyapati, and others
Study of the role Rabindranath Tagore, Rukmini Devi Arundale, Vallathol Narayana Menon, Madame Menaka and others in the revival and reconstruction of classical dance
Performing arts (dance): Unit 08
Indian classical dance in independence India
An overview of major Gurus, performers, their works and important institutions in Independence India
Institutionalization of dance and its effect on form, pedagogy, repertoire, etc
The new wave in Indian dance-its development through the works of Uday Shanker and Ram Gopal and the later major contemporary artists and their works (example Shanti Bardhan, Narendra Sharma, Sachin Shanker, Mrinalini Sarabhai, Maya Rao, Kumudini Lakhia)
The new wave in Indian dance-its development through the works of Uday Shanker and Ram Gopal and the later major contemporary artists and their works (example Manjusri Chaki Sarkar, Chandralekha, Astad Deboo and others)
Indian classical dances in diaspora
Patronage to dance-the role of government and private bodies
Awareness of important dance festivals, awardees, and current happenings in dance
Performing arts (dance): Unit 09
Dance education, pedagogy, and research
Dance as part of curriculum in school education and universities
Movement analysis based on kinesthetics and Laban system
Eminent scholars and their works, who contributed significantly to the knowledge of Indian dance
Key inroads in dance training and research in India from the 1930’ to the present like applied area of dance, therapy, cross-cultural training, etc
Performing arts (dance): Unit 10
International dance and interactions
Study of the history and development of classical ballet in Europe, Russia, and America
Emergence of modern dance in the west and major personalities involved
Influence of the west on Indian dance in terms of production design

Performing arts (drama and theatre)+

Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 01
Cultural history of India
Cultures of India from prehistoric to CE 1200
Evolution of art in prehistoric and historic periods, as evidence in cava paintings, sculptures and other visual representations
Evolution of dance and drama (natya): (a) The divine origin theory according to Natya Shastra, and, (b) art as a product of society, its ritual and belief systems
The Vedas, major epics and Puranas (Ramayana, Mahabharata, Silappadikaram, and Bhagavata Purana) in terms of their content, character and relevance to dance and theatre
Bhakti and various religious movements and their influence on different representative aspects of culture with focus on dance and theatre
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 02
Folk traditional theatre forms of India
Understanding and defining the terms tribal, folk, traditional, and classical in the context of Indian dance and drama and their interrelation
Introduction to the different tribal, folk, and traditional dance and theatre forms spread over various regions of India
Introduction to regional theatrical practices of Kudiattam, Yakshagana, Bhagavatamela, Tamasha, Ramalila, Rasalila, Bhavai, Nautanki, Jatra, Chhau, Laiharaoba, Therukoothu, Theyyam, Ankia-nat, Pandvani, Chindu Bhagavata, Bhand Jashan, and others
Awareness of various musical instruments, costumes and make-up used in these forms
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 03
The Natyasastra
Knowledge of Natyasastra and the concept of Natya and Nritta
Study of chapters relating to the eleven aspects (Ekadash Sangraha) such as, Abhinayas, Dharmis, Vrittis, Pravrittis, and Aatodyas
Samanya and Chitrabhinayas and their classification
Dasarupaka
Natyagruha (playhouse) and Ranga-construction, types and different elements
Poorvarangavidhi and stage conventions viz. Kakshya Vibhag, etc
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 04
Art and aesthetics
Rasa Sutra of Bharata
Elaboration of the theory of Rasa by commentators like Bhatta Lollata, Sri Sankaku, Bhatta Nayaka Nad Abhinavagupta
Rasa and its constituent elements, viz, Sthayi, Sanchari and Sattavika Bhavas and their correspomding Vibhavas and Anubhavas
Definition, purpose, and elements of art
A brief introduction to performance studies and significant western theories on art: ‘art as imitation/ catharsis’, ‘as imagination’, ‘as beauty’, ‘as communication’ and ‘as utility’ put forth by various philosophers
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 05
Dance and theatre forms of east and south Asian countries
An overview of dance and theatre forms of east Asian (China, Japan, and Korea), south Asian (Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) and south-east Asian (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, and Laos) countries
History and presentation techniques of various popular theatre and dance forms of the above countries
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 06
Drama and its theories: Indian and western
Concept of drama-Indian and western
Elements and structure of drama according to Indian and western dramaturgy
A brief study of different classifications of western dramas-tragedy, comedy, tragic comedy, melodrama, and farce
A brief introduction to various ‘Isms’ in relation to drama including realism, naturalism, symbolism, expressionism, absurd and epic
Playwrights and their contribution: Sanskrit-Kalidasa, Bhasa, Sudraka, Bhavabhuti, Visakhadatta, Bhatta Narayana; ancient Greek and roman-Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes
Playwrights and their contribution: Seneca western-Shakespeare, Moliere, Ibsen, Brecht, Pirandello, Miller, Chekov, Beckett, Ionesco
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 07
Modern Indian theatre
Origin and development of modern Indian theatre with reference to region, state and personalities
A brief study of new trends in theatre since independence movement both at national and regional level, such as, IPTA movement, Navanatya movement, root theatre movement, third theatre, alternate theatre, street theatre, theatre of the oppressed
Applied theatre, forum theatre, site specific theatre
An overview of major playwrights, directors and other contributing personalities of various regions, whose plays are widely performed at the national level
Popular playhouse, theatre companies, institutions and groups In India and their contribution
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 08
Acting and direction
Different schools of acting-western and eastern: (i) Early period-Greek, Roman, Elizabethan, Commedia Dell'arte, (ii) modern period-representational, Stanislavsky, Meyerhold, Brecht, Grotowski, (iii) eastern-Sanskrit, Peking Opera, Noh, Kabuki
Role of mime, voice, speech, improvisation and physical theatre in actor’s training
Different directorial innovations and methods
Role of director in theatre
Fundamentals of play direction: Balance, emphasis, composition, picturisation, movement, tempo, and rhythm
Process of production: Script to performance
Ideas on production: (i) Realistic: Duke Of Saxe Meiningen, Stanislavsky, Elia Kazan, Antione, (ii) non-realistic: Brecht, Meyerhold, Peter Brook, Augusto Boal
Impact of above ideas on post independent Indian theatre movements
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 09
Theatre design and techniques
Theatre architecture: Greek, Roman, Elizabethan, thrust stage, proscenium, arena, open stage
Sanskrit: Vikrishta-Madhyam Natyagruha
Chinese, Japanese play houses of classical era
Stagecraft: Fundamentals and functions of sets, lights, costumes, make-up, sound, props, other arts and theatre music in terms of various kinds of play production
Aharya and Nepathya vidhi in classical Indian, Chinese, Japanese, and Indian traditional theatre
Theatre management organization
Children’s theatre, applied theatre, community theatre, theatre in education, theatre of oppressed and feminist theatre
Performing arts (drama and theatre): Unit 10
Theatre education, pedagogy, and research
Theatre as part of curriculum from primary education and in university system
Relevance of traditional theatre training
Movement analysis based on kinesthetics, yoga, theatre game, martial arts, folk, puppetry and other forms
Eminent scholars and their works who contributed to the knowledge of Indian theatre
Trends In Indian theatre research and scholarship in India
Patronization to theatre-major institutions, organizations, government, corporate, private bodies and personalities after independence
Awareness of important theatre festivals, awardees and current affairs in theatre

Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology)+

Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 01
Technical terms
Sangeet, Nada: Ahata and Anahata, Shruti and its five Jaties, seven Vedic Swaras, seven Swaras used in Gandharva, Suddha and Vikrit Swara, Vadi-Samvadi, Anuvadi-Vivadi, Saptak, Aroha, Avaroha, Pakad/ Vishesa Sanchara, Purvanga, Uttaranga, Audava, Shadava
Sangeet, Nada: Sampoorna, Varna, Alankara, Alapa, Tana, Gamaka, Alpatva-Bahutva, Graha, Ansha, Nyasa, Apanyas, Avirbhav, Tirobhava, Geeta; Gandharva, Gana, Marga sangeeta, Desi sangeeta, Kutapa, Vrinda, Vaggeyakara mela, Thata, Raga, Upanga, Bhashanga
Sangeet, Nada: Meend, Khatka, Murki, Soot, Gat, Jod, Jhala, Ghaseet, Baj, harmony and melody, Tala, laya and different layakari, common talas in Hindustani music, Sapta talas and 35 talas, Taladasa pranas, Yati, Theka, Matra, Vibhag, Tali, Khali, Quida
Sangeet, Nada: Peshkar, Uthaan, Gat, Paran, Rela, Tihai, Chakradar, Laggi, Ladi, Marga-Deshi tala, Avartana, Sama, Vishama, Atita, Anagata, Dasvidha Gamakas, Panchdasa Gamakas, Katapayadi scheme, names of 12 Chakras, twelve Swarasthanas, Niraval
Sangeet, Nada: Sangati, Mudra, Shadangas, Alapana, Tanam, Kaku, Akarmatrik notations
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 02
Folk music
Origin, evolution, and classification of Indian folk song/ music
Characteristics of folk music
Detailed study of folk music, folk instruments, and performers of various regions in India
Ragas and talas used in folk music
Folk fairs and festivals in India
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 03
Rasa and Aesthetics
Rasa, principles of rasa according to Bharata and others
Rasa Nishpatti and its application to Indian classical music
Bhava and rasa
Rasa in relation to Swara, Laya, Tala, Chhanda, and lyrics
Aesthetics according to Indian and western philosophers
General knowledge of 64 Kalas according to Vatsyayan
General history of Raga-Ragini paintings and Raga Dhyana
Interrelation of fine arts
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 04
Research methodology and pedagogy, avenues, interdisciplinary aspects and modern technology
Research pedagogy: Research areas, review of literature, selection of suitable research topics and research problems, methodology of music research, preparing synopsis, data collection and its sources, analysis of data collection, writing project report
Research pedagogy: Research project indexing, references and bibliography, etc
Research avenues and its interdisciplinary aspects: Music and literature, music therapy, philosophy, psychology, physics, mathematics, economics, social sciences, religion, and culture
Modern technology: Electronic equipments, computer, internet, etc
New trends in Indian music in post-independence era
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 05
Applied theory
Detail study of sangeet Utpatti; musical scales (Indian and Western); detail study of Gram, Murchchhana and Chatussarna; Jaati Lakshana, Jaati Bhed, concept of Raag, Raag-Lakshan
Classification of raag: (i) Gram raag and Desi raga classification, (ii) male raag classification, (iii) Thaat raag classification, (iv) Shuddha, Chhayalag, and Sankeerna raga classification, (v) Raag-Ragini classification, (vi) Raagang classification
Classification of raag: (vi) Time theory of ragas; placement of Shuddha and Vikrit swaras on shruties in ancient, medieval and modern period; description of popular ragas and talas; notation systems of Hindustani, Karnataka, and western music
Classification of raag: (vi) Merits and demerits of a vocalist (gayak); remix, fusion, orchestra, coir and acoustic; comparative studies of Hindustani and Carnatic Swaras and Taalas; Karnatak names of popular Hindustani ragas
Classification of raag: (vi) Knowledge of different layakaaries such as Dugun, Tiguan, Chaugun, Aad, Kuad, and Viaad
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 06
History of Indian music, contribution of musicologists, and their textual tradition
Study of the historical development of Hindustani music from Vedic to modern period; ancient medieval and modern musicologist and scholars: Bharat, Naarad, Matang, Someshwar Dev, Jagdekmall, Nanya Dev, Sharangdev, Parshwadev, Sudhakalash
Ancient medieval and modern musicologist and scholars: Maharana Kumbha, Ramamatya, Damodar Pandit, Pt. Ahobal, Shriniwas, Hridyanarayana, Vyankatmakhi, Pt. Vishnu Digambar Palushkar, Pt. Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande, Pt. Vinayak Rao Patwardhan
Ancient medieval and modern musicologist and scholars: Pt. Omkarnath Thakur, Acharya Brihaspati, Thakur Jaidev Singh, Sharachchandra Shridhar Paranjape, Bhagwat Sharan Sharma, Dr. Prem Lata Sharma, Dr. Subhadra Choudhary, Prof. R.C. Mehta
Ancient medieval and modern musicologist and scholars: Prof. Pradeep Kumar Dixit
Study of ancient, medieval and modern treatises in Indian music like Natya Shastra, Naradiya Shiksha, Sangeet Makarand, Brihaddeshi, Manasollasa, Sangeet Chudamani, Bharat Bhashya, Sangeet Ratnakar, Sangeet Samaysar, Sangeetopanishatsaaroddhar
Study of ancient, medieval and modern treatises in Indian music like Sanageet raj, Swaramalekalanidhi, sangeet darpan, sangeet paarijaat, Raga Tatvavibodh, Hridaya Kautuk, Hridaya Prakash, Chaturdandi Prakashika, sangeet Chintamani, Pranavbharati, etc
Contribution of western scholars to Indian music: Capt. N.A. Willard William Jones, Capt. C.R. Day, E. Clements, Fox Strangwayes, H.A. Popley and Alain Danielou
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 07
Compositional forms and their evolution
Prabandh, Dhrupad, Dhamaar, Saadra, Khayaal, Tarana, Trivat, Chaturang, Sargam Geet, Lakshan Geet, Raagmala, etc
Thumri, Dadra, Tappa, Hori, Kajri, and Chaiti, etc
Light music: Geet, gazal, and bhajan, etc
Feroz Khan gat, Masitkhani gat, Razakhani gat and Jafarkhani gat and its kind
Jaati, Javali, Kriti, Tillana, Raagam, Taanam, Pallavi
Origin, development and presentation of above said vocal and instrumental compositions
Popular artists in the field of above said forms
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 08
Musical instruments and its classification
Classification of Indian musical instruments in ancient, medieval, and modern period
Different types of veenas in ancient period tat-sitar, sarod, violin, dilruba, israj, santoor, tanpura, surbahar, guitar
Ghan-Jaltarang, Ghatam, Morsing, Chipali, Manjeera, Jhanjh, Kartal Sushir-flute and its varieties, Shehnai, Nagaswaram, harmonium
Avanaddha-Pakhawaj, tabla, Mridangam, Kanjira, Khol, Chang, Nakkara, Duff, Hudaka, dholak
Origin, evolution, playing techniques and famous artist of these instruments
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 09
Contribution of composers/ performers to Indian music
Tansen, Haridas, Gopal Nayak, Sadarang, Pandit Balkrishna Bua Ichalkaranjikar, Pandit Vishnu Digambar Palushkar, Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhand, Ustaad Faiyaz Khan, Ustad Bade Gulam Ali Khan, Ustad Nisaar Hussain Khan, Pandit Omkar Nath Thakur
Pandit Vinayak Rao Patwardhan, Pandit Naryan Rao Vyas, Pandit C.R. Vyas, Pandit Krishna Rao Shankar Pandit, Pandit Mallikarjun Mansoor, Smt Gangubai Hangal, Kesar Bai Kerkar, Abdul Kareem Khan, Heerabai Barodekar, Suhasini Koretkar, Bade Ramdas
Siddheswari Devi, Begham Akhtar, Shobha Gurtu, Girija Devi, Savita Devi, Moghubai Kurdikar, Kishori Amonkar, Pandit Kumar Gandharv, Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Balvant Rai Bhatt. Pt. Ramashraa Jha
Asad Ali Khan, Pt. Lal Mani Mishra, Abdul Halim Zafar Khan, Ali Akbar Khan, Sharan Rani, Amjad Ali Khan, Anath Lal, Panna Lal Ghosh, Vijay Raghav Rao, Ragunath Seth, Hariprasad Chaurasia, Ahmad Jaan Thirakava, Pt. Samta Prasad, Kishan Maharaj
Kudau Singh, Paagal Das, Brij Bhushan Kabra, Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Bhajan Sopori, M.S. Gopal Krishnan, V.G. Jog, N. Rajam, Appa Jalgaonkar, Mehmood Dholpuri
Recipient of Bharat Ratna: M.S. Subbhalakshmi, Pt. Ravi Shankar, Utsad Bismillah Khan, Lata Mangeshkar and Pt. Bhim Sen Joshi. Purandar Das, Shyam Shastri, Mutthuswami Dixitar, Tyagraja, Swathi Tirunal Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Yahudi Menuhin
Music-Hindustani (vocal, instrumental and musicology): Unit 10
Gharna and institutional system and conferences of Hindustani music
General study of origin and development of Gharana
Institutionalised system and their contribution to Hindustani music
Four baanies of Dhrupad and its importance to Hindustani music
General study of various Gharanas of Dhrupad Kheyal and instrumental music
Special features of Gharanas in vocal and instrumental music and its famous artists
Purab and Punjab Angas of Tumari
Important music conferences in India
National and international awards in the field of music
Contribution of music educational institutes Akademies, Prasar Bharati, song and drama division and film in Indian music

Music (Karnataka music)+

Music (Karnataka music): Unit 01
Technical terms
Sangeet, Nada: Ahata and Anahata, Shruti and its five Jaties, seven Vedic Swaras, seven Swaras used in Gandharva, Suddha and Vikrit Swara, Vadi-Samvadi, Anuvadi-Vivadi, Saptak, Aroha, Avaroha, Pakad/ Vishesa Sanchara, Purvanga, Uttaranga, Audava, Shadava
Sangeet, Nada: Sampoorna, Varna, Alankara, Alapa, Tana, Gamaka, Alpatva-Bahutva, Graha, Ansha, Nyasa, Apanyas, Avirbhav, Tirobhava, Geeta; Gandharva, Gana, Marga sangeeta, Desi sangeeta, Kutapa, Vrinda, Vaggeyakara mela, Thata, Raga, Upanga, Bhashanga
Sangeet, Nada: Meend, Khatka, Murki, Soot, Gat, Jod, Jhala, Ghaseet, Baj, harmony and melody, Tala, laya and different layakari, common talas in Hindustani music, Sapta talas and 35 talas, Taladasa pranas, Yati, Theka, Matra, Vibhag, Tali, Khali, Quida
Sangeet, Nada: Peshkar, Uthaan, Gat, Paran, Rela, Tihai, Chakradar, Laggi, Ladi, Marga-Deshi tala, Avartana, Sama, Vishama, Atita, Anagata, Dasvidha Gamakas, Panchdasa Gamakas, Katapayadi scheme, names of 12 Chakras, twelve Swarasthanas, Niraval
Sangeet, Nada: Sangati, Mudra, Shadangas, Alapana, Tanam, Kaku, Akarmatrik notations
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 02
Folk music
Origin, evolution, and classification of Indian folk song/ music
Characteristics of folk music
Detailed study of folk music, folk instruments, and performers of various regions in India
Ragas and talas used in folk music
Folk fairs and festivals in India
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 03
Rasa and Aesthetics
Rasa, principles of rasa according to Bharata and others
Rasa Nishpatti and its application to Indian classical music
Bhava and rasa
Rasa in relation to Swara, Laya, Tala, Chhanda, and lyrics
Aesthetics according to Indian and western philosophers
General knowledge of 64 Kalas according to Vatsyayan
General history of Raga-Ragini paintings and Raga Dhyana
Interrelation of fine arts
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 04
Research methodology and pedagogy, avenues, interdisciplinary aspects, and modern technology
Research pedagogy: Research areas, review of literature, selection of suitable research topics and research problems, methodology of music research, preparing synopsis, data collection and its sources, analysis of data collection, writing project report
Research pedagogy: Research project indexing, references and bibliography, etc
Research avenues and its interdisciplinary aspects: Music and literature, music therapy, philosophy, psychology, physics, mathematics, economics, social sciences, religion, and culture
Modern technology: Electronic equipments, computer, internet, etc
New trends in Indian music in post-independence era
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 05
Applied theory
Musical scales (Indian and western), Suddha and Vikrita Svaras, Shruti in ancient, medieval, and modern period, detailed study of Grama, Murchana-Jaati, Jaati Lakshana in ancient period, concept of raga
Classification of raga from ancient to modern period, Raga Lakshana-s of popular ragas, Mela-Janya system, Katapayadi and Bhuta Sankhya, Janya-raga classification, ancient-Palai-Pan system, 22 Srutis and their distribution among Swaras and Ragas
Suladi sapta tala-s, scheme of 35 talas, tala dasa pranas, Marga and Desi talas, talas of Thiruppugazh, Shadangas and Shodasangas, important ragas and talas of Hindustani music
Notation systems in Hindustani, Karnatak, and western music (staff notation)
Voice culture, orchestration, and acoustics
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 06
Historical perspective of music-contributions of scholars, musicologists, musical concepts in treatises
Narada-Naradiya Siksha, Sangita Makaranda; Bharata-Natya Sastra; Dattila-Dattilam, Matanga-Brihaddesi; Someshwara-Manasollasa; Parsvadeva-Sangita Samayasara; Sarangadeva-Sangita Ratnakara, Simhabhupala; Nanyadeva-Bharata Bhashyam
Lochana Kavi-raga Tarangini; Jagadekamalla-Sangita Chudamani; Vidyaranya-Sangita Sara, Ramamatya-Swaramelakalanidhi; Rana Kumbha-Sangita Raja; Somnatha-Raga Vibodha, Ahobala-Sangita Parijata
Govinda Dikshita-Sangita Sudha; Venkatamakhi-Chaturdandi Prakasika; Tulaja-Sangita Saramrita; Govinda Acharya-Sangraha Chudamani; Subbarama Dikshitar-Sangita Sampradaya Pradarsini; Abraham Panditar-Karunamrita Sagaram
Nadamuni Panditar-Swara Prastara Sagaram; Attoor Krishna Pisharody-Sangita Chandrika
References to musical concepts in Silappadikaram, sangam texts, Pancha Marabu, Tala Samudram, Mahabharata Chudamani, Yazh Nool and other important texts in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam
Musicologists: V.N. Bhatkhande, V.D. Paluskar, Swami Prajnanananda, B.C. Deva, P. Sambamurthy, S.Seetha, V.Raghavan, Premlata Sharma, R.Satyanarayana, T.S. Parthasarathy, N. Ramanathan, S.A.K. Durga, Balantrapu Rajanikanta Rao, R.C Mehta and their works
Contribution of western scholars to Indian music; Curt Sachs, N.A.Willard, William Jones, C.R. Day, E. Clements, Fox Strangways, H.A. Popley and Alain Danielou
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 07
Compositional forms and their evolution
Origin and development of Prabandha, Gitam, Swarajati, Jatisvarm, Tanavarnam, Padavarnam, Kirtana, Kriti, Padam, Javali, Tillana, Ragam-Tanam-Pallavi, Niraval, Kalpanasvara, Tevaram, Divyaprabandham, Tiruppugazh, Thaya, Ragamalika, Viruttam, Dandakam
Origin and development of Churnika, Sloka, Daru, Ashtapadi, Tarangam, Thiruvaimozhi, Thiruppavai, Chindu, Thiruvasagam, group Kritis
Geya Nataka-a, Nritya Nataka-s Hindustani musical forms Dhrupad, Dhamar, Khayal, Thumri, Tappa, Tarana, Trivat, Chaturang, Vrindgan
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 08
Music instruments of India
Indian concept of classification of music instruments
Origin, evolution, structure and playing technique of veena, tambura, violin, chitra vina, viola, mandolin, flute, nadaswaram, panchamukha vadyam, mridangam, tavil, kanjira, dappu, chenda, maddalam, timila, jaltarang, ghatam, morsing, chipla, jalra
Kartala and other tala instruments
Outline knowledge of-sitar, sarangi, sarod, shehnai, tabla, pakhawaj, piano, guitar, clarionet
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 09
Contribution of composers/ performers to music (Indian and western)
Tevaram, Alvars, Jayadeva, Dasa Kuta, Purandara Dasa, Annamacharya, Tallapaka composers, Bhadrachala Ramadasu, Arunagirinathar, Muthuthandavar, Marimuthu Pillai, Arunachala Kavirayar, Sangeetha Mummoorthy viz., Shamasastry, Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar
Swati Tirunal, Gopalakrishna Bharati, Tanjore Quartette, Patnam Subramanya Iyer and other prominent post trinity composers
Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar, Musiri Subrahmanya Iyer, G.N Balasubramaniam, Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer, Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer, Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, K.V Narayana Swamy, M.D Ramanathan, R.K Srikanthan, M. Balamurali Krishna
M.S. Subbalakshmi, D.K. Pattammal, M.L.Vasanthakumari, Brinda, Mukta and other prominent vocalists
Karaikudi Sambasiva Iyer, Veena Dhanammal, S. Balachander, Mysore Doraiswamy Iyengar, S. Balachander, ChittiBabu, Mysore Chowdiah, Lalgudi Jayaraman, Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu, T.N. Krishnan, M.S. Gopalakrishnan, Sarabha Sastri, T.R. Mahalingam
N. Ramani, Sheikh Chinna Moulana, Ambalapuzha Brothers, Namagiripettai Krishnan, Palghat Mani Iyer, Palani Subramaniam, Vikku Vinayakram, Harishankar and other prominent musicians of Veena, Violin, Flute, Nadaswaram, Mridangam, Ghatam and Kanjira
Music (Karnataka music): Unit 10
Prominent banis, music training, education, and propagation
Merits and limitations of Gurukula Sampradayam, institutional training and academic teaching system in universities
Nagasvaram Bani-Tanjavur style, Mridanga Bani-Tanjavur, Pudukkotai and Palakadu styles, Banis of Dhanammal school, Ariyakudi, musiri, GNB, Maharajapuram, Chembai and Semmangudi
Styles of music trinity and analysis of their ragas, compositions with various musical versions
Music propagation through music academies, Prasar Bharati, song and drama division, films,music festivals like Tiruvaiyaru, Chembai, Melattur, etc
Influence of other music systems on Carnatic music-Hindustani and Western
National and international awards in music

Music (percussion)+

Music (percussion): Unit 01
Technical terms
Sangeet, Nada: Ahata and Anahata, Shruti and its five Jaties, seven Vedic Swaras, seven Swaras used in Gandharva, Suddha and Vikrit Swara, Vadi-Samvadi, Anuvadi-Vivadi, Saptak, Aroha, Avaroha, Pakad/ Vishesa Sanchara, Purvanga, Uttaranga, Audava, Shadava
Sangeet, Nada: Sampoorna, Varna, Alankara, Alapa, Tana, Gamaka, Alpatva-Bahutva, Graha, Ansha, Nyasa, Apanyas, Avirbhav, Tirobhava, Geeta; Gandharva, Gana, Marga sangeeta, Desi sangeeta, Kutapa, Vrinda, Vaggeyakara mela, Thata, Raga, Upanga, Bhashanga
Sangeet, Nada: Meend, Khatka, Murki, Soot, Gat, Jod, Jhala, Ghaseet, Baj, harmony and melody, Tala, laya and different layakari, common talas in Hindustani music, Sapta talas and 35 talas, Taladasa pranas, Yati, Theka, Matra, Vibhag, Tali, Khali, Quida
Sangeet, Nada: Peshkar, Uthaan, Gat, Paran, Rela, Tihai, Chakradar, Laggi, Ladi, Marga-Deshi tala, Avartana, Sama, Vishama, Atita, Anagata, Dasvidha Gamakas, Panchdasa Gamakas, Katapayadi scheme, names of 12 Chakras, twelve Swarasthanas, Niraval
Sangeet, Nada: Sangati, Mudra, Shadangas, Alapana, Tanam, Kaku, Akarmatrik notations
Music (percussion): Unit 02
Folk music
Origin, evolution, and classification of Indian folk song/ music
Characteristics of folk music
Detailed study of folk music, folk instruments, and performers of various regions in India
Ragas and talas used in folk music
Folk fairs and festivals in India
Music (percussion): Unit 03
Rasa and Aesthetics
Rasa, principles of rasa according to Bharata and others
Rasa Nishpatti and its application to Indian classical music
Bhava and rasa
Rasa in relation to Swara, Laya, Tala, Chhanda, and lyrics
Aesthetics according to Indian and western philosophers
General knowledge of 64 Kalas according to Vatsyayan
General history of Raga-Ragini paintings and Raga Dhyana
Interrelation of fine arts
Music (percussion): Unit 04
Research methodology and pedagogy, avenues, interdisciplinary aspects, and modern technology
Research pedagogy: Research areas, review of literature, selection of suitable research topics and research problems, methodology of music research, preparing synopsis, data collection and its sources, analysis of data collection, writing project report
Research pedagogy: Research project indexing, references and bibliography, etc
Research avenues and its interdisciplinary aspects: Music and literature, music therapy, philosophy, psychology, physics, mathematics, economics, social sciences, religion, and culture
Modern technology: Electronic equipments, computer, internet, etc
New trends in Indian music in post-independence era
Music (percussion): Unit 05
Applied theory-Taal and Avanadhavadhya
Description and playing techniques of varna’s and their combinations in tabla and pakhawaj instruments
Ten pranas of taal (detailed study)
Detailed study of Margi and Desi taal system (Paddhati), knowledge of Karnataka taal system: Detailed knowledge of Uttar Bhartiya taal paddhati and taalas used in Uttar Bhartiya sangeet
A brief knowledge of taalas used with Rabindra sangeet
Laya and layakari
Brief knowledge of staff notation system
Tabla accompaniment with vocal, (classical, semi-classical music) instrumental music and kathak dance
Relationship between taal and Chhand, knowledge of composing Tihaies of different Matras
Detailed knowledge of Tihai-Damdar, Bedam, Nauhakka, and Chakradhar Tihai
Mathematical calculation of Chakradhar-(Sadharan, Firmaishi, and Kamali Chakradhar)
Difference between Chakradhar Gat, Chakradhar Tukda, and Chakardar Paran
The chakra of thirty two Tihaies describe by Acharya Brihaspati
Music (percussion): Unit 06
History of music, treies, and contribution of musicologist
Bharat, Sharangdeva, Matang, Parashwadev Nanyadev, Ramamatya, Somnath, Damodar Pandit, Ahobal, Venkatmakhi, V.N. Bhatkhande, V.D. Paluskar, Pundarik Vitthal, Dr. Subhadra Chaudhary, Nikhil Ghosh, Madhukar Ganesh Godbole, Swami Pagal Das
Purshottam Das Pakhawaji, Girish Chandra Shrivastava, BhagawatSharan Sharma, Prof. Sudhir Kumar Saxena, Dr. Aban Mistry, Dr. Yogmaya Shukla, Arvind Mulgaonkar, Sudhir Mainkar, Dr. Arun Kumar Sen, Chhote Lal Mishra
Detailed study of the following texts: Natya Shastra, sangeet ratnakar, Bruhad Deshi, Sangeet Samyasar Sangeet Raj, Ashtottar Shat taal, Lakshanam, Bhartiya Sangeet Vadya, Table ka Udagam Vikas Avam Vadan Shailiyan, Bhartiya Talon ka Shastriya Vivechan
Detailed study of the following texts: Pakhawaj avam table ke Gharane avam, Parmparayen, taal Kosh, tabla vadan kala avam Shastra, tabla, Bhartiya taal men anekata mein ekta, aesthetics of tabla, tabla puran, taal vadya parichaya, tabla granth manjusha
Detailed study of the following texts: Laya taal vichar manthan, tabla vadan mein Nihit Saundaraya, solo tabla drumming of north India, tabla of Lucknow, taal Vadya Shashtra, Bhartiya sangeet men taal, Chand avam Roop Vidhan
Music (percussion): Unit 07
Detailed study compositional forms of avanaddha vadya
Definition of Bandish-expendable and nonexpendable compositions
The aesthetics of bandishen
Importance of presentation of bandishein
Detailed study of Theka, Peshkar, Qaeda and its Prastar (Paltas), Bant, Rela, Rau, Tukda, Mukhada, Gat and its various kinds, Rang-Rela, Ford, Paran, Thales of various kinds
Gats and quaidas of different Gharanas, LaggiLadi
Study of different compositions popular in classical vocal, semi-classical and instrumental music: Khayal, Masitkhani gat, Raza Khani gat, Thumari, Dadra, Tappa, Kajari, Chaiti, Dhrupad, Dhamar, Sadra, Jhoola, Bhajan, Gazal, Geet
General knowledge of compositions used in Kathak dance: Aamad, Paran, Tatkar, Toda, Stuti Paran
Music (percussion): Unit 08
Classification of musical instruments, descriptions of musical instruments from ancient to present period in India
Classification of Indian musical instruments as per described by Bharat, Sharangdev and Dr. Lalmani Mishra
Detailed study of origin, evolution, structure and playing technique of the following instruments: (a) Tat vadya: Veena, vichitra veena, naradiya veena, saraswati veena, rudra veena, sitar, sarod, sarangi, violin, dilruba, israj, santoor, surbahar
Detailed study of origin, evolution, structure and playing technique of the following instruments: (a) Tat Vadya: Tanpura, Guitar, ektara, dotara, (b) Sushir Vadya: Flute, shehnai, Nagasvaram, Claronate, Algoza, Sundari, Maguti
Detailed study of origin, evolution, structure and playing technique of the following instruments: (c) Avanaddha vadya: Panav, Patah, Mirdang, Pakhawaj, tabla, mridangam, tavil, khanjira, khol, chenda, chang, upang, duff, nakkara, dhol, dholak, sambal
Detailed study of origin, evolution, structure and playing technique of the following instruments: (c) Avanaddha vadya: Dholaki, Naal, Huddaka, pung, (d) Ghana vadya: Jal-tarang, nal-tarang, ghatam, morsinq, chipli, jalra, kartaal, jhanjh, manjira
Popular percussion instruments used in western music: Kettle drum, Snare drum, Bass drum, Tenor drum and other important percussions
Music (percussion): Unit 09
Performer and composers
Tabla: Natthu Khan, Modu Khan, Bakshu Khan, Abid Hussian Khan, Haji Vilayat Ali, Salari Khan, Chudiya Imam Baksh, Ram Sahay, Munir Khan, Habibuddin Khan, Ahmemadjan Thirukuwa, Amir Hussain, Jahangir Khan, Shekh Daud, Bade Munne Khan, Karamtullah Khan
Tabla: Allarakha Khan, Gyan Prakash Ghosh, Nikhil Ghosh, Gama Maharaj, Kishan Maharaj, Kanthe Maharaj, Samta Prasad (Gudai Maharaj), Anokhelal Mishra, Bhai Gaitonde, Pandharinath Nageshkar, Suresh Talwalkar, Hashamat Ali Khan
Tabla: Zakir Hussain and contemporary tabla and pakhawaj vizards and scholars
Pakhawaj: Kudau Singh Jodh Singh, Nana Panse, Ayodhya Prasad, Pagal Das, Chatrapati Singh, Arjun Sejwal, Madhav Rao Alkutkar, Sakhara Ram
Nakkara Vadak: Dilawar Khan, Aggan Khan
Dholak Vadak: Bafati Khan, Gulam Jaffer, Dholki: Vijay Chauhan
Karnataka music: Vocalists and instrumentalists-Bharat Ratan Subbalakshmi, S. Balachandar, Bal Muralikrishnan, Lalgudi Jayaraman, T.N. Krishnan, Palghat Raghu, Palghat Mani Iyer, Umayalpuram Sivaraman, U. Srinivas, Vikku Vinayakram, Hari Shankar
North Indian vocalist and instrumentalist: Allauddin Khan, Vilayat Khan, Ravishankar, Abdul Haleem Jafer, Balram Pathak, Nikhil Banerjee, Hafeez Ali Khan, Ali Akbar Khan, Amajad Ali Khan, V.G. Jog, D.K. Datar, N Rajam, Hariprasad Chourasia
North Indian vocalist and instrumentalist: Pannalal Ghosh, Bismillah Khan, Ali Hussain, Siddharam Jadhav, Krishna Rao, Shankar Pandit, Mogubai Kurdikar, Kesar Bai Kerkar, Mallikarjun Mansoor, Abdul Karim Khan, Faiyaz Khan, Bhimsen Joshi
North Indian vocalist and instrumentalist: Gangubai Hangal Malini Rajurkar, Kishori Amonkar, Jas Raj, Kumar Gandharva and Aamir Khan
Dancers: Acchan Maharaj, Lacchu Maharaj, Sitara Devi, Gopi Krishna, Birju Maharaj, Durga Lal, Yamini Krishnamurty Sanyukta Panigrahi and Kalyani Kutti Amma
All national and international awardees in the field of music, dance, folk music, and folk dances with special reference to percussion instrumentalists
Music (percussion): Unit 10
Detailed study of gharanas and institutional system in music
Definition of baaj and gharanas
Historical evaluation and developments of gharanas of tabla and pakhawaj, Delhi gharana, Ajarada gharana, Farrukhabad gharana, Lucknow gharana, Benaras gharana, Punjab gharana, Nana Panase gharana, Kudau Singh gharana
Varna Nikas (playing technique) in different gharanas
Main characteristics of Peshkar, Quida, rela, gat, tukada, paran, tihai, chakradhar and laggi ladi on the basis of gharanas
Importance and utility of tabla and pakhawaj in classical music, semi classical, sugam and film music
Universities, academies and other institutions, renowned professors, gurus, academicians, administrators who are propagating music

Music (Rabindra sangeet)+

Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 01
Technical terms
Sangeet, Nada: Ahata and Anahata, Shruti and its five Jaties, seven Vedic Swaras, seven Swaras used in Gandharva, Suddha and Vikrit Swara, Vadi-Samvadi, Anuvadi-Vivadi, Saptak, Aroha, Avaroha, Pakad/ Vishesa Sanchara, Purvanga, Uttaranga, Audava, Shadava
Sangeet, Nada: Sampoorna, Varna, Alankara, Alapa, Tana, Gamaka, Alpatva-Bahutva, Graha, Ansha, Nyasa, Apanyas, Avirbhav, Tirobhava, Geeta; Gandharva, Gana, Marga sangeeta, Desi sangeeta, Kutapa, Vrinda, Vaggeyakara mela, Thata, Raga, Upanga, Bhashanga
Sangeet, Nada: Meend, Khatka, Murki, Soot, Gat, Jod, Jhala, Ghaseet, Baj, harmony and melody, Tala, laya and different layakari, common talas in Hindustani music, Sapta talas and 35 talas, Taladasa pranas, Yati, Theka, Matra, Vibhag, Tali, Khali, Quida
Sangeet, Nada: Peshkar, Uthaan, Gat, Paran, Rela, Tihai, Chakradar, Laggi, Ladi, Marga-Deshi tala, Avartana, Sama, Vishama, Atita, Anagata, Dasvidha Gamakas, Panchdasa Gamakas, Katapayadi scheme, names of 12 Chakras, twelve Swarasthanas, Niraval
Sangeet, Nada: Sangati, Mudra, Shadangas, Alapana, Tanam, Kaku, Akarmatrik notations
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 02
Folk music
Origin, evolution and classification of Indian folk song/ music
Characteristics of folk music
Detailed study of folk music, folk instruments, and performers of various regions in India
Ragas and talas used in folk music
Folk fairs and festivals in India
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 03
Rasa and Aesthetics
Rasa, principles of rasa according to Bharata and others
Rasa Nishpatti and its application to Indian classical music
Bhava and rasa
Rasa in relation to Swara, Laya, Tala, Chhanda, and lyrics
Aesthetics according to Indian and western philosophers
General knowledge of 64 Kalas according to Vatsyayan
General history of Raga-Ragini paintings and Raga Dhyana
Interrelation of fine arts
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 04
Research methodology and pedagogy, avenues, interdisciplinary aspects and modern technology
Research pedagogy: Research areas, review of literature, selection of suitable research topics and research problems, methodology of music research, preparing synopsis, data collection and its sources, analysis of data collection, writing project report
Research pedagogy: Research project indexing, references and bibliography, etc
Research avenues and its interdisciplinary aspects: Music and literature, music therapy, philosophy, psychology, physics, mathematics, economics, social sciences, religion, and culture
Modern technology: Electronic equipments, computer, internet, etc
New trends in Indian music in post-independence era
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 05
Applied theory
The knowledge of round the clock ragas and raginis, the knowledge of talas, the knowledge of kirtana, baul and other folk songs of bengal, the knowledge of monsoon and vernal ragas and raginis, selected provincial songs
Selected verses from the Vedas and Upanishads frequently chanted by Tagore
Rabindranath tagore specially created talas that is, Jhampak (5 matra), Sasthi (6 matra), Rupakra (8 matra), Nabatal (9 matra), Ekadasi (11 matra), Nabapanchatal (18 matra)
Mulgan and bhanga gan
Brahma sangeet by Tagore’s
Tagore’s poetic songs, (Kabya Geeti), Vedic hymns (tuned by Tagore)
Patriotic songs
Akarmatrik notation system
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 06
Historical perspective of music
Conversation between Tagore and eminent personalities of India and abroad
Western scholars on Tagore music
‘Sangeet Chinta’ full study of Tagore book
Influence of European music as a whole on Tagore
Influence of European Music and provincial tune
Tagore’s creative journey in song writing and musical compositions
History of anthology of Tagore songs
Basic knowledge in Indian classical music with special emphasis in Dhrupad, Khayal, Tappa, Thumri
Knowledge of notation and tal (Indian and Western)
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 07
Composition forms and their evolution
Main forms for Rabindra sangeet
Geetanjali and song offerings-a textual study
Biography of Tagore: The music composer upto Geetanjali era throughout Tagore’s life
The music composer (second part) after Geetanjali to 1941
Barsamangal, Sarodutsav, etc
Aesthetic approach of Rabindranath Tagore through Rabindra sangeet
Tagore’s philosophy of music, sahityer pathe, sahitya, sahityer swarup
Tagore’s vision of music in his early days
Concept of Tagore’s musical philosophy as expressed in essays, poems, novels, etc
Knowledge of raga
Bengali songs: Pre contemporary and post Rabindranath era
Brahma Sangeet and patriotic songs of different author other than Rabindranath
Brahma Sangeet: Different author other than Tagore family
Bedgan, maghotsav, upasana song, songs of Tagore house, hansirgan
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 08
Music instrument of India
Popular instruments used in Rabindra sangeet, that is, Esraj, guitar, key board, sitar, tanpura, harmonium, Sarod, violin, mandira, organ-piano, flute and its varieties, pakhawaj, tabla, Sri Khol, dhol, Mridangam, Jaltarang, etc
Rabindra sangeet: Experiments in rhythms and talas
Application of various talas and rhythms
Surantar and Chhandantar
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 09
Contribution of scholars/ performer and their textual traditions
Tagore’s Geetinatya and Nrityanatya example-Valmiki Prativa, Kalmrigaya, Mayar Khela, Chitrangada, Chandalika, Shyama, Taser Des, Shap Mochan, etc, and other dramas full of various songs, that is, like Prayaschitta, Visarjan, Muktadhara, Achalayatan, Raja
Other dramas full of various songs, that is, like Raktakarabi, Phalguni, Basant, Sishu Tirtha, Rin Shodh, Raja o Rani, Prakritir Pratisodh, Tapati, etc
All dramatic works and example Tagore's musical creativity in Gitabitan-a textual study (part I, II, III) and Swarabitan (notation books) 1-66 and others
Bhanusingher Padabali, Ritunatya
History of anthology of Tagore’s songs
Contribution of scholar/ performer/ musicians: Pratibha Devi, Subinoy Roy, Nilima Sen, Indira Devi Chowdhurani, Maya Sen, Suchitra Mitra, Kanika Bandyopadhyay, Santidev Ghosh, Jyotirindranath Tagore, Debendranath Tagore, Sailajaranjan Majumdar
Contribution of scholar/ performer/ musicians: Anadi Dastidar, Kangalicharan Sen, Amiya Thakur, Bhimrao Sastri, Ases Bandyopadhyay, Girijasankar Chakraborty, Ramesh Chandra Bandyopadhyay, Rajeswari Dutta, Sankha Ghosh, Sudhir Chakraborty etc
Music (Rabindra sangeet): Unit 10
Gharana and institutionalised system of music
An overall survey of Tagore’s musical creativity, tonal and rhythmic varieties of Tagore’s musical compositions including his own experimental variations
Periods and phases of Tagore’s musical compositions
Periods and phases of Tagore’s musical compositions (chronological order may be maintained)
Influence of Hindustani, Karnatak, and Western music on Rabindra sangeet, compositions who influenced Rabindra Sangeet
Tagore Song used in films
Tagore songs: Tunes adapted from Tappa, Thumri, Tarana, and Bhajan with original songs
The cultural atmosphere of Tagore’s family (Pathuriaghata, and Jorasanko, Kolkata)
Thematic variations of Tagore’s music: (Puja, Prem, Swadesh, Prakriti, Vichitra, Anusthanik) festival songs of Rabindra Sangeet
Knowledge of Hindustani songs and Tagore’s opinion on these songs
National anthem of India and Bangladesh
Rabindra sangeet based on classical tune

Visual arts+

Visual arts: Unit 01
Fundamentals of visual art
Line, shape, form, space, colour, texture, tonal values, perspective, design, etc
Understanding visual principles of composition (proportion, unity, harmony, rhythm, contrast, balance, foreshortening and emphasis, etc)
Representation through two and three dimensions in visual art
Environmental, conceptual and perceptual aspects of art
Visual arts: Unit 02
Various forms of visual arts and their inter-relationship with other modes of creative expression
Performing art, cinema, and literature, etc
Visual arts: Unit 03
Knowledge of traditional medium, materials and techniques, and their application in all disciplines of visual expression
Carving and casting processes; handling of colour/ pigment (impasto, glazing, etc); intaglio/ relief print; fresco; preparation of ground for murals, preparation of wasli for miniatures, etc
Visual arts: Unit 04
Developments in modern techniques
Processes and procedures and their application in contemporary visual practices (installation; multi-colour print; computer-aided design-vector and rector; multimedia and digital technologies in art; trompe l'oeil illusory hyperrealism, etc)
Visual arts: Unit 05
The study of Indian and western aesthetics and art appreciation
Visual arts: Unit 06
Study of chronological periods from prehistory to post-modern art and artists of the west, with a focus on the various movements that transformed its history
Visual arts: Unit 07
Study of chronological periods and developments in Indian art from prehistory to the 19th century
Visual arts: Unit 08
Contemporary practices in Indian art during the 20th and 21st centuries with reference to art movements and major exponents
Modern concept of advertising, designing and visual communication; experimental modes in contemporary visual expression; development of art education in India from colonial (British) art schools till the present
Visual arts: Unit 09
The study of art in the far east, south east and central asia and the ancient near-east
Visual arts: Unit 10
Understanding visual practices of traditional communities and their contemporary transformations
The ‘folk’, ‘tribal’ and craft practices in India

Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history)+

Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 01
Principles of Art Historical methodology
Formalism; iconology; semiotic analysis; psychoanalytic method in art history; gestalt theory of visual perception; impact of theories in class and gender on the discipline; deconstruction and its transformative role for art history
Contemporary shifts towards a ‘new’ art history; art history as an evolving discipline in India from colonial period to post-independent era; introduction of curatorial practices-confluence of museum, gallery and art history
Aesthetic theories and their relevance to art historical/ critical analysis of the visual object
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 02
Indian iconography
Antiquity of image worship in India and principles of iconometry; iconography and its development through Vedic to Brahmanical images: Indra, Surya, Agni, Varuna, Kubera, Yama, Ashta-Dikpalas, Vishnu, Shiva, Shakti, the Saptamatrikas, Kartikeya
Vedic to Brahmanical images: Ganesha, and river goddesses (Ganga and Yamuna), etc
Buddhist iconography: The evolution of the Buddha image (including Dhyani Buddhas, Manushi Buddhas, etc), Bodhisattva (Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri, Maitreya etc.), Tara, Kubera, etc
Jain iconography: Tirthankara (Adinath, Parshvanath, Neminath, Mahavira), Bahubali; Ambika, Saraswati, Yaksha and Yakshi (in the Jain context), etc
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 03
Indian Sculpture (pre-modern developments)
A comprehensive study of early Indian sculpture from Indus valley civilization to the post-Gupta period-dynasties like Maurya, Sunga, Satavahana, Kushana, Gupta, Pala-Sena, Chandela, Solanki, Parmar, Chalukya, Pallava, Rashtrakuta, Ganga, Chola
A comprehensive study of early Indian sculpture from Indus valley civilization to the post-Gupta period-dynasties like Hoysala, etc
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 04
Indian architecture
Early Indian architecture (with reference to ancient literature and shilpa texts): Indus valley; Maurya
Origin and development of the stupa: Bharhut, Sanchi, Sarnath and Amaravati, evolution of rock-cut caves (Lomas-rishi, Khandagiri, Udayagiri, Bhaja, Karle, Kanheri, Ajanta, Elephanta, Ellora, and Mamallapuram)
Evolution of temple architecture and their classification into Nagara, Dravida and Vesara categories: Gupta temples; Orissan developments (Parashurameshvara, Mukteshvara, Lingaraj and Konark); Chandella, Pratihar, Parmara and Solanki temple styles
Evolution of temple architecture and their classification into Nagara, Dravida and Vesara categories: Chalukyan, Rashtrakuta and Hoysala temple architecture (including Virupaksha, Kailashnath in Ellora, Hoysaleswara
Evolution of temple architecture and their classification into Nagara, Dravida and Vesara categories: Pallava monolithic and structural temples; Chola temples; Martand sun temple in Kashmir
Imperial architecture during Sultanate and Mughal rule: Features of provincial Indo-Islamic architecture; Mughal architecture (Humayun’s tomb, Fatehpur Sikri and Sikandra, Taj Mahal, Red Fort, and Jama Masjid)
Colonial and modern architecture: Le Corbusier, Charles Correa, B.V. Doshi and others
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 05
Indian painting (pre-modern developments)
A comprehensive study of prehistoric painting, wall paintings at Ajanta and later Mural tradition (Bagh, Badami, Ellora, Sittanavasal, Lepakshi, Kerala murals such as Mattancherry palace , etc)
Manuscript painting and the miniature traditions: Eastern and Western Indian manuscripts; Sultanate painting (the Chaurapanchasika and pre-Mughal schools), Mughal miniature painting from Akbar to Shah Jahan; Rajasthani miniature painting
Pahari miniature painting; Deccani painting (Ahmednagar, Bijapur, and Golconda)
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 06
Modern Indian art
Modernity in Indian art; Ravi Varma; E.B. Havell, A.K. Coomaraswamy, Stella Kramrisch, Abanindranath Tagore and the ‘Bengal School’; Nandalal Bose, Benode Behari Mukherjee and Ramkinkar Baij; Amrita Sher-Gil; Jamini Roy
The 1940s artists’ collectives: Calcutta group (Kolkata), progressive artists group (Mumbai), Delhi Shilpi Chakra (Delhi), Cholamandal artists’ Village (Chennai); Indigenism and the trends in 1950s and 1960s; trends in abstraction since the 1970s
The 20th and 21st century contemporary trends towards globalization (including the introduction of installation, performance, digital/ video, etc) with a study of select individual artists
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 07
Western art
Overview of Western art from prehistory to the present: Prehistoric art, art in ancient Egypt, Aegean art, Greece and Rome; early-Christian and Byzantine art; Romanesque and Gothic art; renaissance painting and sculpture
Mannerism and baroque painting and sculpture; Rococo, neoclassicism and Romanticism; modern movements including realism, impressionism, post Impression, fauvism, expressionism, cubism, constructivism, futurism, dada and surrealism
Abstract expressionism, op art, pop art; post-modern developments including, minimal and conceptual art, fluxus movement, arte povera, body art, land and environment art, Graffiti, process art, performance art, installation, neo-figuration, happening
Post-modern developments including feminist and Gay art
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 08
Art of Ancient Near-East
Visual expression from ancient Mesopotamia (Sumer, Akkad, Babylonia, Assyria); art in Achaemenid and Sasanian Persia
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 09
Art of far east, central, and south-east Asia
Introduction to cultural exchange between India and these ancient cultures and the emergence of distinctive visual expressions: Ancient China (Shang, Zhou, and Han dynasties); Buddhist sculpture from upto tang dynasty; six dynasties and tang painting
Chinese landscape tradition from song to Qing; Japan (Haniwa pottery figures; Buddhist sculptures from Nara to Kamakura periods); late Heian and Kamakura painting including the tale of Genji and the Heiji Monogatari Emaki scrolls
Japanese scroll painting in the Momoyama and Edo periods; ukiyo-e woodblock prints from the Edo period); Tibet (Buddhist icons and the Thangka painting tradition); Nepal (Buddhist and Brahmanical sculptures and painting)
Sri Lanka (sculpture and painting-including Sigiriya murals); Cambodia (sculpture and architecture, especially Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom); Java (sculpture and architecture, including the Dieng plateau candi-s, the Borobudur stupa, and Prambanan complex)
Buddhist art in Myanmar/ Burma and Siam/ Thailand, etc
Visual arts-Elective-I (Art history): Unit 10
Indian Folk and Tribal Art
Phad, Pichhwai, and Kavad painting (Rajasthan); Pata painting in Bengal and Orissa; Madhubani/ Mithila painting (Bihar), Warli painting (Maharastra), Pithora painting (Gujarat); Dhokra bronze casting
Votive terracotta objects (including Votive horses offered across various states in India); wood carving and wooden dolls (Kondapalli, Karnataka, Bengal, Madhya Pradesh); leather puppets (Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka)
Traditional and modern textiles and functional objects (textiles of Banaras, Kanchipuram, Gujrat, Orissa, and the north-eastern states; tie-and-dye fabrics; embroidery; kantha, Phulkari, Chamba rumal
Metal-ware including Bidri, repousse, enamelling, jewellery including jade, beads, etc

Visual arts-Elective-II (Drawing and painting)+

Visual arts-Elective-II (Drawing and painting): Unit 01
Aesthetics
Fundamental elements of drawing and painting
Imagery in visual arts
Origin and development of art (visual)
Classification of arts
Conceptual and visual reality
Relevance of study of aesthetics in painting: the early philosophical thoughts in Indian culture
Nature and function of art in the society
Indian aesthetics: Concept of Ras-sutra and its commentaries-the theory of Rasa, Sadharanikaran, Dhvani, Alankara, Auchitya, etc; Shilpa texts like the Chitrasutra of the Vishnudharmottara Purana
Indian aesthetics: Shadanga from Yashodhara commentary on the Kamasutra, etc.; A.K. Coomaraswamy and Rabindranath Tagore’s contributions towards Indian aesthetics
Western aesthetics: Theory of imitation and representation, Catharsis (Plato and Aristotle). Aesthetical views of Kant, Hegel, Croce, Tolstoy, Baumgarten, Schopenhauer, Clive Bell, Roger Fry, I. A. Richards, Susanne Langer
Western aesthetics: Sigmund Freud and George Santayana
Visual arts-Elective-II (Drawing and painting): Unit 02
History of Drawing and Painting
Indian painting: Prehistoric paintings in India, wall paintings of Ajanta, Bagh, Badami and Sittanavasal. Manuscript painting tradition Pala and Western Indian. Tradition of Miniature paintings: Pre-Mughal, Mughal, Rajasthani
Indian painting: Tradition of Miniature paintings-Pahari (Basohli, Guler-Kangra and Garhwal) and Deccani painting (Ahmednagar, Bijapur and Golconda). Company school of painting. Advent of Modernism with Raja Ravi Varma
Indian painting: Bengal school-Abanindranath Tagore and his disciples, Nandalal Bose and his disciples. Breakthrough in Indian painting: Contribution of Amrita Sher-Gil. Progressive artist group: Bombay, Calcutta Group-Calcutta, Shilpi Chakra-Delhi
Indian painting: Breakthrough in Indian painting-progressive artist group: Chola mandala-Madras and Baroda school-Baroda
Indian painting: In Indian art the major trends of indigenous since 1970, contemporary painting and eminent artists: Impressionistic, expressionistic, abstraction, decoration, neo-tantric, figurative and non-figurative, surrealistic
Indian painting: Representational and non-representational painting
Western painting: Prehistoric paintings of France and Spain. Egyptian, Aegean Art, Greece and Roman painting. Byzantine, Gothic, Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, Rococo, neoclassicism, romanticism, realism, impressionism, post impressionism
Western painting: Fauvism and symbolism, cubism, futurism, dada and surrealism expressionism, abstract expressionism, op and pop art, minimal art and postmodern trends, new media, installation and illusory hyper realism, etc
Visual arts-Elective-II (Drawing and painting): Unit 03
Material and Method
Application of materials, support in painting (canvas, paper, wall surface, panels), mix media
Oil painting and its technique-traditional and non-traditional
Techniques of wall paintings-traditional (fresco, secco, and buono) and modern
Watercolor painting, wash technique, pastel and crayon, acrylic color, color preparation and technical aspect of pigments
Color theory and color harmony
Visual arts-Elective-II (Drawing and painting): Unit 04
Art Schools and Art Education
The introduction of formal training in art through colonial art schools, and the transition from colonial understanding to post-independent art education in the art schools at Chennai, Kolkata, Lahore, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur
Art promotion and education through art academies; rethinking institutional art education at Santiniketan and Baroda; role of art galleries and museums in art education; increase in curatorial venture as a collaboration between the museum
Galleries and practicing artists and historians; role of art journals and magazines in the dialogue between viewing public and the artist

Visual arts-Elective-III (Applied art)+

Visual arts-Elective-III (Applied art): Unit 01
Elements and principles of design
The term ‘graphic design’ and William Addison Diggings; basics of graphic design/ applied art: Image and text; developing message to promote product
Terms and terminologies relevant to advertising industry: Understanding of the ‘Portmanteau’ terms such as, advertorials, infographics, infomercials, edutainment , etc
Visual arts-Elective-III (Applied art): Unit 02
Innovations and Movements
History of advertising in India and rest of the world; calligraphy, advent of moveable types, typefaces, fronts and families; architecture and anatomy of letters; classifications of types and size
Early typographers and study of traditional handwriting and script like Indian manuscripts, Persian, Chinese, Japanese, and Roman, etc
Development of printing processes in India and rest of the world: Letterpress, Gravure, silkscreen, and offset, etc
Movements that influenced graphic design: Art Nouveau, (the art of war), the ISMs of art: Futurism, Aada, De Stijl, and constructivism, art and craft movement, Bauhaus movement and new typography
Movements that influenced graphic design: History of graphic design and the nature of advertising history, illustrated modernism and psychedelia, new wave and postmodernism, digital expressionism and postscript, the digital future
Visual arts-Elective-III (Applied art): Unit 03
Advertising forms and media
Print, outdoor, electronic and new media advertising; media options: Newspapers and magazines, radio, TV and cinema, posters, direct mail, ambient and guerrilla advertising, digital and online advertising
Viral advertising
Boom in outdoor advertising: Billboards and transits, innovative materials, and advantages
Emergence of poster as a ‘new genre of art’: Study of posters with reference to Poland, Japan, UK, and America and Bolshevik Russia. Placards and propagandas, protest and wartime posters, subway culture
Cultural frames of advertising phases: Idolatry, iconology, narcissism, and transition from ‘Totemism’ (the fourth cultural frame) to ‘Mise-en-Scene’ (fifth frame)
Cultural frames of advertising phases: Evolution from traditional to industrial to consumer society and development of communications media. Future of advertising and advertising agencies. Blurring the lines between advertising and entertainment
The impact of graphic design with advance technology; re-defining “graphic design”; attributes needed by the modern designers
Visual arts-Elective-III (Applied art): Unit 04
Design, campaign, and packaging
Designing of logo, rebus, symbol, mark, and corporate identity; stories behind the development of most well-known symbols/ identities the world; brands, rebranding, and brand positioning; precursors and prophets of advertising theories and principles
Designing events-event mascots and other global entertainments, films, and festivals
Campaign planning and strategy: the client, market research, account planning, creative brief
Developing visuals and messages for print-ads (newspaper and magazines), direct mail, posters, outdoor advertising (billboards and transits), merchandising
Show-windows and supermarket items (point of sales/ point of purchase items, dispensers, stands, stalls etc)
Media selection, approaches and the target audience
Innovations in media
New technologies, TV graphics, multimedia presentation, web-page designing and understanding of rector and vector software; internet-its use in advertising products and services, net marketing
Prepress, printing presses, and post-press: Manipulations of pixels and resolutions, colour corrections, knowledge of computer-to-plate graphic reproductions, offset printing, finishing, and Converting
Prepress, printing presses, and post-press: Additive and subtractive colours, four colour printing mechanics, spot colours, and lainations, Uvs, etc
Design of packaging, merchandising, and novelties
Visual arts-Elective-III (Applied art): Unit 05
Advertising corporate and new trends
Origin and growth of advertising agencies: role and responsibilities of a graphic designer
Creative core: Creative/ art director, visualizer, and copywriter, interaction in developing concepts
World’s leading advertising corporates, multinationals and indian scenario: Indian advertising agencies with all India branches. Ad-gurus or remarkable ad-men and epoch making advertising campaigns by them
World’s leading advertising corporates, multinationals and indian scenario: Highest honours, awards in the advertising creativity and extraordinary contribution
Famous designers of the world on branding and corporate identity design, film titles
Interdisciplinary participation approach with disciplines of art, collaboration and internship with industries and corporates
Computers and its role in creating new visual effects (photography, digital graphics, film titles, multimedia presentations, image editing, web graphics and types of online advertising, web page designing); importance of market research in advertising
Print media vs. Electronic media

Visual arts-elective-IV (printmaking-graphic art)+

Visual arts-elective-IV (printmaking-graphic art): Unit 01
Aesthetics and history
Understanding of fundamentals of visual art (space, form, size, shape, line, colour, texture, tonal values, perspective, design and aesthetic) in relation to printmaking
Understanding visual principles of composition (proportion, unity, harmony, rhythm, contrast, balance and emphasis)
Reproduction of two dimensional identical prints
Knowledge of history, invention, development and definition of printmaking (graphic art) process, techniques and materials in Asia and Europe
Japanese woodcuts and important masters of Ukiyo-e school and works of masters such as Hokusai, Hiroshige, Utamaro, etc
Printmaking as a mode of creative expression during 19th-20th century from book production to establishing of atelier/ workshops, groups, experiments and influences on advertising
Visual arts-elective-IV (printmaking-graphic art): Unit 02
Mode, medium, and process
Knowledge of types of printmaking techniques: (i) Woodcut and linocut, (ii) intaglio-wood and metal, (iii) etching-line, aquatint, soft ground, etc, (iv) surface printing (planography, offset, oleograph, etc), (v) stencil and serigraph
Knowledge of types of printmaking techniques: (iv) Other techniques-colography, Chine-Colle, monoprint, unique print, dry-point, engraving, Mezzotint, viscosity, digital imaging, mix medium, etc
Knowledge on use of different kinds of mediums, materials and printing process used in printmaking (wood, lino, copper, zinc, plywood, stone, acrylic, paper, cardboard, gum, acids, chemicals, ink, resin, software, tools, machine, equipment, etc)
Preparation of different types of surface from identification of material to designing till printing
Visual arts-elective-IV (printmaking-graphic art): Unit 03
Work of art
Knowledge of works of master printmakers and their contribution in development of printmaking from historic to modern like Durer, Rembrandt, Hogarth, Goya, Gauguin, Degas, Lautrec, Daumier
German expressionists (Kathe Kollwitz, Nolde, Heckel, Grosz, Munch, etc), Picasso, Pop and figurative artists (Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein, Jim Dine), David Hockney, Krishna Reddy, Peter Daglish, Stanley Jones, Paul Lingren, Carol Summers, etc
Development of printmaking in India, contribution and influence of British during colonial period, establishment of press and schools, popular printmaking in mid-19th century till pre independence
Printmaking trends in India post independence
Contribution of Indian printmakers: Raja Ravi Varma, member of Vichitra club, Mukul Dey, Gaganendranath Tagore etc. Shantiniketan School, Nandalal Bose, Binode Behari Mukherjee, Ramkinkar, Biswarup Bose, Ramen Chakraborty, Haren Das, Somnath Hore
Contribution of Indian print makers: Chittaprasad, Jyoti Bhatt, Kanwal Krishna, Devyani Krishna, Y.K. Shukla, Vasant Parab, Jagmohan Chopra, Paramjeet Singh, Lalita Lajmi, Naina Dalal, Laxma Goud, R.B. Bhaskaran, R.M. Pallaniappan, Sanat Kar
Contribution of Indian print makers: Lalu Prasad Shaw, Amitabh Banerjee, Debraj Dakoji, Bhupen Khakhar, Waman Chincholkar, Paul Koli, Deepak Banerjee, Jai Zharotia, Prayag Jha, Rini Dhumal, Anupam Sud, Jayant Parikh, Kanchan Chander etc
Visual arts-elective-IV (printmaking-graphic art): Unit 04
Print and issues
Good quality prints-criteria (technically and aesthetically), conventions to identify the authenticity of prints-signature, editions, artists proof etc
Display-mounting and preservation of prints
Various issues related to the contemporary printmaking (mechanical production, computer graphics, influences of advertising, atelier, workshops and groups etc)

Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture)+

Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture): Unit 01
Elements and principles of sculpture
Fundamentals and elements of sculpture; origin and development of imagery in sculpture; classification of sculpture; sculptural form vis-a-vis conceptual reality
Relevance of the study of aesthetics for sculptural practice: The early philosophical ideas in India and the West; the role and function of sculpture in the society
History of sculpture in western and oriental traditions; traditional sculptural program as integral part of architectural structures such as churches, temples and secular buildings study of form, material
Methods, and techniques relevant to sculptural practice; clarity of understanding of terminologies related to the art of sculpture
Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture): Unit 02
Study of varied media in sculptural practice
Clay and wax: Preparation of natural clay for sculpture; modelling and casting with clay; terracotta and firing of clay; types of kilns; possibilities in the range of colours and pigments in ceramic works
Clay and wax: Two-dimensional and three-dimensional modes in clay sculptures; modelling and carving in wax
Plaster of Paris (POP): History, chemical composition and physical nature of POP; advantages and disadvantages of working with POP; accelerating and retarding agents; surface treatment of POP; casting and carving in POP
Wood: Nature and varieties of wood; carving tools and methods of carving for sculpting in wood; seasoning and preservation of wood; finishing and staining of wood
Stone: Origin of sculpting in stone; tools and equipment, methods and approach relevant to stone carving; treatment and preservation of stone against weathering
Metal: History of metal sculptures; processes involved in the use of metal as medium for sculpture; physical properties and classification of metals as ferrous and non-ferrous, alloy, etc; bronze as the primary sculptural metal
Metal: The Lost-wax method (cire-perdue); indigenous methods including “gravity casting”, “sand casting”, etc; melting points of metals; surface treatment viz anodising, oxidation and patination; welding and forging processes for working with metals
Metal: Preservation of metal sculptures
Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture): Unit 03
Assemblage and Installation
History and background of mix-media; new hybrid forms of 1960’s and more recent developments; public sculptures; environmental art
Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture): Unit 04
Monumental sculpture
Scope, problems, limitations, concept and development; eminent exponents such as D.P. Roychowdhary, Ramkinkar Baij, Prodosh Dasgupta, Sankho Chaudhuri, Piloo Pochkhanawala, Chintamoni Kar, Sarbari Roy Chowdhury, Amarnath Sehgal, Dhanraj Bhagat
Kanayi Kunhiraman, M. Dharmani, Nagji Patel, Balbir Singh Katt
Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture): Unit 05
Contemporary Indian Sculptors
Combine indigenous knowledge with new materials and techniques; select individuals-B.C Sanyal, Somnath Hore, K.G. Subramanyan, Biman B. Das, Meera Mukherjee, Raghav Kaneria, Himmat Shah, Latika Katt, Jeram Patel, Ajit Chakraborty, Sushen Ghose
Satish Gujral, Ved Nayar, P.V Janakiram, Shiv Singh, Balan Nambiar, S. Nandgopal, Mahendra Pandya, Rajnikant Panchal, Mrinalini Mukherjee, K.S. Radhakrishnan, S. Nandgopal, Dhruva Mistry, Pritpal Singh Ladi, Anita Dube, Ravindra Reddy, N.N. Rimzon
Pushpamala N., Sudarshan Shetty, Subodh Gupta , Anish Kapoor, etc
Visual arts-Elective-V (Sculpture): Unit 06
Contribution of select modern and contemporary sculptors from the west
Honore Daumier, Auguste Rodin, Camille Claudel, Paul Gauguin, Aristide Maillol, Antoine Bourdelle, Henri Matisse, Ernst Barlach, Constantin Brancusi, Pablo Picasso, Aleksandr Archipenko, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, Jacques Lipchitz, Henri Laurens
Umberto Boccioni, Vladimir Tatlin, Naum Gabo, Sophie Tauber, Jean Arp, Max Ernst, Antoine Pevsner, Alexander Calder, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, David Smith, Louise Bourgeois, Isamu Noguchi, Alberto Giacometti, Cesar, Marino Marini, Lucio Fontana
George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, Anthony Caro, Tony Smith, Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Eva Hesse, Duane Hanson, Judy Chicago, Joel Schapiro, Barry Flanagan, Georg Baselitz, Jimmie Durham, Jeff Koons, Kiki Smith

KSET 2023 Preparation Tips

  • Be familiar with the exam pattern and the syllabus of KSET.
  • Make a study plan according to the syllabus and time
  • Get your hands on the best books to study.
  • Meet your daily targets without exception
  • Taking more and more mock tests and practicing sample papers and previous years (as many as you can) is a must
  • Candidates should make short notes during the preparation
  • Keep ample time for revision and use the short notes you have prepared.
  • Stay away from taking any new topic during the last lap of the preparation.

KSET 2023 Exam Pattern

KSET Paper 1 Exam Pattern

KSET Exam Pattern – Paper I

KSET exam will have 2 papers – paper I, II. Both the papers will be held in offline mode. Paper I will have 50 objective type questions for 100 marks. Candidates have to complete the test in 1 hour. Paper I is held to test the candidates on reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking and general awareness. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.

KSET Paper 2 Exam Pattern

KSET Exam Pattern – Paper II

Paper II will have 100 multiple choice, compulsory questions which have to be attempted in 2 hours. Each correct answer will fetch 2 marks with no negative marking for incorrect answers.  Paper II is held for the particular subject selected by the candidates. Earlier, there would be Paper II and Paper III, but now, as per the new scheme, only Paper II is held in place of Paper II and III. The entire syllabus of the former Paper II and III will be covered in Paper II only.

KSET 2023 Admit Card

KSET admission card or admit card will be released by the University of Mysore in online mode. Candidates can download the admission card by entering their required credentials in the login page after its availability. The candidates are required to download the admit card, ensure that all the information on it is correct and take a printout of the same. The admission card of KSET can be downloaded by only those candidates who have submitted their application form with correct details before the deadline. Without showing the admit card at the exam centre, candidates can not sit for the exam. Along with the admission card, candidates also have to carry one photo ID proof, prescribed by University of Mysore.

How to download KSET Admit Card

  • Visit the official admit card link and click on it
  • Enter the credentials required
  • Download the admit card and take print out

KSET 2023 Exam Centers

StateCity
KarnatakaBangalore
Belagavi
Bellary
Vijayapura
Davanagere
Dharwad
Kalaburagi
Mangalore
Mysuru
Shimoga
Tumkur

Documents Required at Exam

  • Admit card
  • Aadhaar card
  • Voter ID
  • PAN card
  • Passport
  • Driving license

KSET 2023 Answer Key

The University of Mysore will release the provisional KSET 2023 answer key separately for all 39 papers as per the respective codes in online mode. Candidates can get access to the answer key online wherein they have to download it in the form of PDF. After downloading the provisional KSET answer key, candidates can compare their answers with it and calculate their probable scores. If they find any mistake or discrepancy in the answer key, candidates can exercise the option of challenging it with the documentary proof within the time frame and by paying Rs. 1000 per question. After considering and verifying all the grievances, the exam authority will release the final answer key of KSET. This final answer key cannot be challenged and is binding.

How to download KSET Answer key

  • Click on KSET answer key link as per the code and subject you appeared in
  • Download the answer key
  • Compare answers and calculate your scores

KSET 2023 Result

University of Mysore declars KSET result in online mode. Candidates have to enter their roll number only to check their result. As per the qualifying criteria set by University of Mysore, top 6% of the candidates who have taken the test will be considered qualified in KSET. However, these top 6% candidates will have to secure at least 40% marks (General Category) and minimum 35%  marks (reserved category) in paper I and II together.

How to check KSET Result

  • Click on the result link on the official site
  • Enter roll number of KSET
  • Click on search button to know your result

KSET 2023 Cutoff

The cut off of KSET  will be released paper-wise. KSET cut off will carry the aggregate marks and cut off percentage as per the category of the candidates. Candidates who would have take the test have to secure the cut off to be eligible for eligibility certificate of Assistant Professor. KSET cut off is the minimum score/marks which candidates need to have secured to be considered qualified in the exam. The cutoff will be released in PDF and candidates can easily access it. It must be noted that KSET cut off will be different for different papers and as per the category of the candidates.

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what about KSET examination by conduct university of Mysore because any instructions and guidance not given regarding kset exam please clear my doubt respected sir /madam.

Soumili Majumdar 9th Jul, 2020
Hello there,
Karnataka State Eligibility Test (KSET) is conducted by the University of Mysore. The exam was scheduled to be conducted on June 21,2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The rescheduled dates are yet to be announced by the authorities. Please keep an eye on the official website of KSET to get the updated news regarding the exam dates and other procedures.
Hope this answer helps you.
Thank you!!
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Is there architecture paper in kset

Sohamsengupta8 9th May, 2022

Hello Student

There is no architecture paper in K SET exam which is taken for the selection of the post for assistant professor lecturer in different subjects taken by State eligibility Test authority. There are two subjects one is compulsory which players 100 marks of 50 questions, another paper is for the subject which consist of 100 questions and 200 marks. Questions bears two marks of 15Questions, that is candidate has to attempt 150 questions.. engineering students who has father's empty or any degrees with definite qualification decided by UGC we have to appear for not engineering size but for chemical science, life science, environmental science, mathematical science physical science , only. Only biotechnology students can appear for this KSET exam


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1. WTATS THE CUT OFF MARKS FOR M COM 2021 2. BASICALLI SC CATTEGAR 3. AND I GOT 62% IN QWALIFYING DEGREE

Preetam Bhowmik 23rd Dec, 2021

hey there,

hope you are doing well and keeping fit..

so heres the answer to your query...

basically since you belong to the sc category you already have an advantage there since your cut off will be lower as compared to general. hence i am citing the present year's DU cutoff for m.com (//m.com) . please go through it once. hope it ll help you.

category                    merit intake             entrance intake

general                          89                                 92

SC                                    12                                  15

ST                                     26                                 28

OBC                                  47                                 50


with best regards.

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what are the documents required to be eligible for kset exam 2021? i do not have my masters marks card. also how should i give my postal verification document?

Parin Vyas 2nd Dec, 2021

Hello, If you do not have  Masters score card you can still apply for KSET exam. You can submit the score card after the exam also. For such students, they provide a certificate. You will have to show the final score card within two years after passing the exams. All the best.

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i lost my kset hall ticket how to check my results

Priyanka Singh 7th Nov, 2021

Hi,

I hope you are doing well

No need to worry, but make sure not to waste anytime.

If you have lost your KCET hall ticket, c ontact the KCET authorities , visit with your proofs like the receipt and ask them for the duplicate admit card, they`ll issue you a copy of the same.

the following are the details where you need to contact to get information about further steps. Visit the website of your application feeling or counselling or https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/ and go to the end of the page, you`ll find the contact details. The following are the details of Karnataka Examination Authority, kindly contact them expressing your concerns. Process must be smooth. Phone number: 080-23460460 (From 10:30 hrs to 17:30 hrs on working days)Email id: keauthority-ka@nic.inHope it helps.


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