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DEPARTMENT OF ARTS
COURSE CURRICULUM & MARKING SCHEME
B.A. - I, II, III
SOCIOLOGY
SESSION: 2019-20
ESTD: 1958
GOVT. V.Y.T. PG. AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE,
DURG, 491001 (C.G.)
(Former Name – Govt. Arts & Science College, Durg)
NAAC Accredited Grade A+, College with CPE – Phase III (UGC), STAR COLLEGE (DBT)
Phone – 0788-2211688, Fax- 0788-2212030
Website – www.govtsciencecollegedurg.ac.in. Email – [email protected]
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
GOVT. V.Y.T. PG. AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE DURG
Approved syllabus for B.A. SCIOLOGY by the members of Board of Studies for
the Session 2019-2020
The syllabus with the paper combinations is as under
B.A. - I Paper I: Introduction to Sociology Paper II: Contemporary Indian Society
B.A. - II Paper I: Society in India Paper II: Crime & Society
B.A. - III Paper I: Sociology of Tribal Society Paper II: Social ResearchMethod
The syllabus for B.A. SOCIOLOGY is hereby approved for the session 2019-2020. In case, any change or modification is prescribed by Central Board of Studies or Higher Education
Deptt., Govt. of Chhattisgarh with respect to content or distribution of marks for Undergraduate
syllabi, it will be implemented accordingly.
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DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions,(No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to Answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34
(Marks x No.
of Questions
MM 50 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 75 (Marks x No. of
Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8x1 = 08 1x9 = 09 1x10 = 10 1x10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
6. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the Student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained in each paper of annual
Examination.
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
Session 2019-20
Syllabus and Marking Scheme
BA Part - I
BA Part – II
BA Part - III
Name and Signatures
Paper No. Title of the Paper
Marks Allotted in Theory
Max Min
I Introduction to Sociology 75 25
II Contemporary Indian Society 75 25
Total 150
Paper No. Title of the Paper
Marks Allotted in Theory
Max Min
I Society in India 75 25
II Crime & Society 75 25
Total 150
Paper No. Title of the Paper
Marks Allotted in Theory
Max Min
I Sociology of Tribal Society 75 25
II Social Research Methods 75 25
Total 150
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
SESSION- 2019-20 B.A. PART-I
SOCIOLOGY Paper – I
INTRODUCATION TO SOCIOLOGY MM.-75, Min - 25
UNIT-I
Sociology: Meaning, Nature, Scope, Subject Matter and Significance.
Basic Concepts: Society, Community, Institution, Association, Group, Status and Role.
UNIT-II
Social Institutions: Marriage, Family and Kinship.
Culture and Society: Culture, Socialization, The Individual and Society, Social Control, Norms
and Values.
UNIT-III
Social Stratification: Meaning, Forms and Theories.
Social Mobility: Meaning, Forms and Theories.
UNIT -IV
Social Change: Meaning and Patterns.
Types, Factors, Evolution and Progress.
UNIT-V
Social System and Process: Social System- Meaning, Characteristics and Elements.
Social Process- Meaning, Elements, Characteristics and Types.
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS: -
1. Bottomore T.B., Sociology- A guide to Problems and Literature, Bombay. George Allen and
Unwin (India) 1972.
2. Inkeles, Alex, What is Sociology? New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India 1987.
3. Jayram, N., Introductory Sociology, Madras Maomillan India 1988.
4. Johnson Harry, M., Sociology of Systematic Introduction New Delhi Allied Publishers 1995.
DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions, (No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 50 (Marks x
No. of Questions
MM 75 (Marks x
No. of Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8 x 1 = 08 1 x 9 = 09 1 x 10 = 10 1 x 10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
5. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the Student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained in each paper of annual
examination.
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Bottomore T.B. sociology – A guide to problems and literature, Bombay. George Allen and unwin
(India) 1972
2. Inkeles Alex, What is sociology? New Delhi prentice hall of India 1987.
3. Jayram N., Introductory Sociology, Madras maomillan India 1998
4. Johnson Harry M. Sociology of systematic Introduction New Delhi Allied Publishers 1995.
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
SESSION - 2019-20 B.A. PART – I
SOCIOLOGY
Paper- II
CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SOCIETY MM. –75, Min. - 25
UNIT-I
Classical View about Indian Society: Varna, Ashram, Karma, Dharma and Purusharth.
UNIT-II
The Structure and Composition of Indian Society.
Structure: Village, Towns, Cities and Rural- Urban Linkage.
Compositions: Tribes, Dalits, Women and Minorities.
UNIT-III
Basic Institution of Indian Society:
Caste System, Joint Family, Marriage and Changing Dimensions.
UNIT-IV
Familial Problems: Dowry, Domestic Violence, Divorce, Intra-Intergeneration Conflict,
Problems of Elderly.
UNIT-V
Social Problems: Surrogate Motherhood, Live in Relationship, Regionalism, Communalism,
Corruption, Youth Unrest.
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS: -
1. Dube, S.C. 1995, Society in India, New Delhi National Book Trust.
2. Manadelbaum, D.G. 1970. Society in India. Bombay Popular Prakashan.
3. Srinivas, M.N. 1973. Social Change in Modern India California, University of California Press.
4. Srinivas, M.N. 1990, Social Change Structure, New Delhi, Hindustan Publishing Corporation.
5. Uberoi Patricia, 1993, Family and Marriage in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press.
DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions, (No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 50 (Marks x
No. of Questions
MM 75 (Marks x No.
of Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8 x 1 = 08 1 x 9 = 09 1 x 10 = 10 1 x 10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
5. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained in each paper of annual
examination
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Barres H.E.: Introduction to the history of sociology Chicago the university of Chicago press 1959.
2. Coser Lewis A: Master of sociological thought New York Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1979.
3. Singh Yogendra – Indian Sociology – Social conditioning and emerging frends, New Delhi Vistaar
1986.
4. Zeitlin, Irving – (Indian edition) Rethinking sociology: A critique of contemporary JaipurRawal 1998.
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
SESSION 2019-2020
B.A. Part – II
SOCIOLOGY
PAPER- I
SOCIETY IN INDIA MM. –75, Min. - 25
UNIT – I
View about Indian Society – The Classical views: Verma Ashram Karma &Dharma.
Field Views: M.N. Shrinivas and S.C. Dubey.
Significance and interface of classical and field views. UNIT –II
The Structure and Composition of Indian Society.
Structure: Villages, Towns, Cities and Rural –urban Linkage.
Composition: Tribes Dalit, Women and Minorities. UNIT –III
Basic institutions of Indian Society.
Caste system, Kinship, Family marriage class. Changing Dimensions. UNIT –IV
Familial Problems, Dowry, domestic violence, Divorce.
Intra-international conflict.
Problem of elderly. UNIT –V
Social Problems.
Casteism, Regionalism, Communalism.
Corruption, youth unrest.
DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions, (No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 50 (Marks x
No. of Questions
MM 75 (Marks x No.
of Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8 x 1 = 08 1 x 9 = 09 1 x 10 = 10 1 x 10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
5. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained in each paper of annual
examination
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. P.H. Prabhu - Hindu Social Organization
2. K.M. Kapadia - Hindu Marriage & Family
3. S.C. Dubey - The Indian Villages, Routledge (1967)
4. M.N. Srinivas - India‟s Villages, Asia Publishing House, Bombay (1960)
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
SESSION - 2019-2020
B.A. Part – II
SOCIOLOGY
PAPER- II
CRIME AND SOCIETY M.M. –75, Min. - 25
UNIT – I
Conception and types of crime.
Early Explanation – Classical, Positives, Psychological.
UNIT –II
Social structure and Anomie, Criminality - Suicide.
Organized crime, white collar crime causes.
Consequences and remedies of Terrorism.
UNIT –III
Indian Social Problems, Nature of Social change and Crime in India.
Social Dis-organizationAlcoholize.
Drug Addiction, beggary.
UNIT –IV
Punishment – Objectives and forms.
Major theories of Punishment.
Modern Correctional concepts probation, parole open prison.
UNIT –V
Correctional process- Role of police and judiciary in India.
Development of jail reform in India.
Sociology of Prison.
DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions, (No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 50 (Marks x
No. of Questions
MM 75 (Marks x No.
of Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8 x 1 = 08 1 x 9 = 09 1 x 10 = 10 1 x 10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
6. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained
in each paper of annual examination
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Madan, G.R. 1985, Indian Social Problems, Allied Publisher New, Delhi.
2. Mishra, R. &Mohanty, 1992, Police & Social Change in India, Ashish Publishing House
New Delhi
3. NCR, 2000, Crime in India, New Delhi
4. Sirobhi J.P.S. 1992, Criminology & Criminal Administration, Allahabad, Law Agency
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
SESSION - 2019-2020
B.A. Part - III
SOCIOLOGY
PAPER- I
SOCIOLOGY OF TRIBAL SOCIETY MM. –75, Min. - 25
UNIT – I
The Concept of Tribal.
Characteristics of Tribal society.
Distinction in Tribe and Caste.
UNIT –II
Classification of Tribal People.
Food gatherers and hunter, shifting cultivates, nomads, peasants settled agriculturists, artisans.
UNIT –III
Sociocultural profile – Kinship, marriage and family.
Religious beliefs, Cultural Traditions.
UNIT –IV
Social mobility and change sensitization.
Schemes of Tribal Development.
Various tribal movements.
UNIT –V
Problems of Tribal people
Poverty illiteracy, indebtedness, agrarian issues, exploitation.
Study of tribal Immunities in Chhattisgarh with special reference to “Oraon” “Kanwar” and
“Gond”. DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions, (No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 50 (Marks x
No. of Questions
MM 75 (Marks x No.
of Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8 x 1 = 08 1 x 9 = 09 1 x 10 = 10 1 x 10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
5. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained in each paper of annual
examination
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Rao M.S.A. (ed).Social Movement In Indian, Manohar Publication New Delhi.
2. Vidyarthi L.P. &Rai B.K. 1977 Tribal Culture in India, Concept Publication.
3. Patel M.L. 1974 Changing Land Problem Problems of Tribal India Progress Publishers, Bhopal.
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
SESSION - 2019-2020
B.A. Part - III
SOCIOLOGY
PAPER- II
SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS MM. – 75, Min.- 25
UNIT – I
Meaning and significance of Social Research.
Hypothesis and its formulation.
Scientific method and its applicability.
UNIT –II
Positivism.
Ethnography, Observation.
Case study, Content Analysis.
UNIT –III
Types of Research.
Historical, descriptive comparative exploratory, experimental.
UNIT –IV
Techniques of data collection – Survey, sampling.
Questionnaire Interview Schedule and interview guide.
UNIT –V
Meaning, Importance and limitations of Social statistics
Graphs, diagrams
Measures of central tendency – Mean, Mode, Median correlation.
DIRECTIVES FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND EXAMINERS
1. The question paper for UG Classes is to be divided into three Sections – A, B & C.
2. Section A shall contain very short answer type questions (answer One or two sentences) or objective
type questions. (No Multiple-choice questions, (No „fill in the blank‟. type Questions)
3. Section B shall contain short answer type questions with the limit of 150 words.
4. Section C shall contain long answer/ descriptive type questions. The students are required to answer
Precisely and the answer should not exceed the limit of 350 words.
5. The scheme of marks should be as follows:
Question Type MM 33 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 34 (Marks
x No. of
Questions
MM 50 (Marks x
No. of Questions
MM 75 (Marks x No.
of Questions
A (Very Short
Answer)
8 x 1 = 08 1 x 9 = 09 1 x 10 = 10 1 x 10 = 10
B (Short Answer) 2 x 5 = 10 2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25
C (Long answer) 3 x 5 = 15 3 x 5 = 15 5 x 5 = 25 8 x 5 = 40
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat
5. The half yearly internal examinations will be held. 10% out of marks obtained by the student in each
Paper in internal examinations will be added to 90% of marks obtained in each paper of annual
examination
LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Mukherjee P.N. 2000, Methodology in Social Research, Univin Hyman London
2. Bose P.K. 1995, Research Methodology ICSSR, New Delhi.
3. Young P.V. 1997, Scientific Social Survey & Research, Free PressChicago.
4. Goode W.J. & Hutt Methods in Socialism
Name and Signatures
Chairperson/H.O. D - Dr. R.K Choubey
Subject Expert - Dr. SoniyaSatsangi
Subject Expert - Dr. Tara Sharma
V.C. - Nominee - Dr. S.C. Mishra
Industry Representative – Dr. Upendra Sharma
Ex. Student – Shri Ganesh Netam
Faculty of other Dept.- Dr. RachitaShriwastav
Departmental members
1. Dr. AshwiniMahajan
2. Dr. Suchitra Sharma
3. Dr. Sapna Sharma Saraswat