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Syllabus Unitization Semester - 1 st Session 2021- 2022 B.A/B.Sc /BBA/B.Com Subject: English (Compulsory) Maximum Marks 50 Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section. Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus SEPTEMBER Section D Prose for Young Learners 1. On Spendthrifts 2. The Power of Women 3. A Dialogue on Democracy 4. Universal Declaration of Human Rights Section C Tales of Life 1. The Umbrella 2. The Story Teller OCTOBER Section C Tales of Life 1. The Luncheon 2. The Lament Section A & B Grammar Units -- 1 to 25 and 38 to 41 Paragraph Writing NOVEMBER Section A & B Grammar Units -- 26 to 37 and 42 to 48 Section C Tales of Life 3. The Shroud Section D Prose for Young Learners 5. Symptoms

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Maximum Marks 50
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
2. The Power of Women 3. A Dialogue on Democracy
4. Universal Declaration of Human
Rights
Paragraph Writing
Section C
5. Symptoms
Texts Prescribed:-
1. Tales of Life (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar) 2. Prose for Young Learners (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar)
3. English Grammar in Use (Fourth Edition) by Raymond Murphy, CU
B.A Semester -- 1st
Subject -- Elective English
Maximum Marks – 100
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
1. My Mistress Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun
2. To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time 3. On His Blindness
4. Ode on Solitude
Section D
October
Transcription
Symbols of Vowels and transcription of the words of the prescribed list
Comb, crèche, dose, gauge, ghost, castle, gross, mauve, sure sample,wolf,
wool, arch, off, of, door, stair, what, cough, clerk, tooth, yak, yawn, sing,
tongue.
NOVEMBER
Transcription
5. My Last Duchess
Prescribed Books:
A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen (preferably Penguin Classics Edition)
Spots of Time G.N.D.U. Amritsar
Glossary of Literary Terms by M.H. Abrams, Wadsworth CENGAGE Learning Publishers, 8th Edition, 2008.

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BA/BSc Syllabus Unitization Department of CS & IT
Class – BA/BSc-I Semester (Computer Science)
Subject - Computer Fundamentals & PC Software
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Prescribed Book
SEPTEMBER
SECTION–A
Introduction to computer and its uses: milestones in hardware and software. Batch
oriented/Online/real time application.
Computer as a system: basic concepts: stored programs, functional units
3. Data storage devices and media: primary storage: storage addressed, and capacity, type of
memory: secondary storage; magnetic tape – data representation and R/W: magnetic disc,
fixed & removable, data representation and R/W, floppy disc drives, Winchester disc drive,
conventional disc drives, Data organization, Compact Disc.
October
Input/Output devices: Key–tape/diskette devices, light pen mouse and joystick, source data
automation (MICR, OMR, and OCR), screen assisted data entry; portable/hand held terminals
for data collection, vision input system.
Printed output: Serial, line, page, printers; plotters, visual output; voice response units.
SECTION–C
NOVEMBER
SECTION–D
MS–Office: Introduction to Word, Introduction to Parts of Word Window (Title Bar, Menu
Bar, Tool Bar, The Ruler, Status Area), Page Setup, Creating New Documents, Saving
Documents, Opening an Existing documents, insert a second document into an open
document, Editing and formatting in document, Headers and Footers, Spell Checking, Printing
document, Creating a Table Using the Table Menu and table formatting, Borders and Shading,
Templates and Wizards, Mail Merge
MS Power Point: Introduction to MS Power point, Power point elements, Templates,
Wizards, Views, Exploring Power Point Menu, Working with Dialog Boxes, Adding Text,
Adding Title, Moving Text Area, Resizing Text Boxes, Adding Art, Starting a New Slide,
Starting Slide Show, Saving presentation; Printing Slides, Views (View slide sorter view,
notes view, outlines view) Formatting and enhancing text formatting, Creating Graphs
(Displaying slide show and adding multi–media)
Class – BA/BSc-I Semester (Computer Applications)
Subject - COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS & PC SOFTWARE
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Prescribed Book
Input Output Devices
October
SECTION–B
Basics of Windows Vista: a) The Desktop, the Taskbar b) Start Menu c) Program,Document,
Settings, Find, Help, Run, Shutdown d) About the My Computer Icon e) About the networking
neighborhood Icon f) Recycle bin g) Folders–Creation and Definition h) New Rules for File Names
i) Windows Explorer (Definition) j) Shortcut Icons with creation and definition
SECTION–C
MS–Word: Introduction to Word, Introduction to Parts of Word Window (Title Bar, Menu Bar,
Tool Bar, The Ruler, Status Area), Page Setup, Creating New Documents, Saving Documents,
Opening an Existing documents, insert a second document into an open document, Editing and
formatting in document, Headers and Footers, Spell Checking, Printing document, Creating a Table
Using the Table Menu and table formatting, Borders and Shading, Templates and Wizards, Mail
Merge Drawing Objects, Using Frames to position Objects.
NOVEMBER
SECTION–D
MS Power Point: Introduction to MS Power point, Power point elements, Templates, Wizards,
Views, Exploring Power Point Menu, Working with Dialog Boxes, Adding Text, Adding Title,
Moving Text Area, Resizing Text Boxes, Adding Art, Starting a New Slide, Starting Slide Show,
Saving presentation; Printing Slides, Views (View slide sorter view, notes view, outlines view)
Formatting and enhancing text formatting, Creating Graphs (Displaying slide show and adding
multi–media)
Syllabus Booklet
PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Traditional & Modern View.
State: Definition, Elements and its distinction from
Government and Society.
Historical/Evolutionary and Marxian Theory.
Nature of State: Welfare State, Developmental State
Sovereignty: Definition, Attributes and Types of
Sovereignty.
NOVEMBER
Political Representation.
Prescribed Book:-
Author Name- J.S. Badyal
Paper- Administrative Theory
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Art and aScience, Distinguish between Public
Administration and Private Administration,
Relationship ofPublic Administration with
Sociology, Economics, andLaw.
features.
October
Decentralization. Delegation,Coordination and
Public Corporation, Independent Regulatory
Unit-IV
Subject - Home Science (Theory)
(Family Resource Management & Hygiene)
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
2. Functions of Home: Renting v/s owning
3. Selection of site, soil, locality for a house
4. Principles of planning a house, orientation aspect, prospect,
Privacy, roominess, grouping, flexibility, circulation, sanitation,
Furniture requirement and practical considerations.
SECTION - B
OCTOBER
6. Principles of Art in relation to interior decoration, Harmony,
Balance, Rhythm, Proportion and Emphasis.
Use of color in Interior Decoration for various rooms.
Color schemes
Color wheel
c) Definition and types of Immunity
9. Causes and Spread of following Diseases
a) Caused by insects–malaria, dengue.
NOVEMBER
b) Conveyed by ingestion–Enteric fever, Jaundice, Dysentery, and
Diarrhea.
c) Spread by droplet infection, chicken pox, measles, and mumps
tuberculosis.
SECTION - D
c) Food poisoning, causes and prevention.
d) Purification and storage of Water for home.
Prescribed Book:- Name: - Family Resource Management & Health Science
Author: Dr. Rajwinder K. Randhawa Publisher: Pradeep’s Publisher
B.A SEMESTER–I
SESSION (2021 - 2022)
HOME SCIENCE (Practical)
(FAMILY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & HYGIENE)
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be three questions from the syllabus.
The division of marks will be as follows:
1. Cleaning of metal
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Fevicol, Spray, Stencil, Thread Pulling, Crayons marbling etc.
B.A. /B.Sc. (Semester System)
SEMESTER–I
Subject -Sociology
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
institution
and secondary, ingroups, out groups, reference groups
OCTOBER
and secondary, ingroups, out groups, reference groups
Section-D: Socialization: meaning, process, agencies and theories of
self (C.H. Cooley and Sigmond Freud)
NOVEMBER
(C.H. Cooley and Sigmond Freud)
Section-A: a) Sociology- meaning, nature, importance and scope
b) Sociology and Social Sciences
Prescribed books:
Occasions.
NOVEMBER
silver, gold,
5. File and viva
B.A. /B.Sc. (Semester System)
(Session 2021-2022)
SEMESTER–I
Subject-MICRO ECONOMICS
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
Basic Concepts, Demand Function; Supply Function, Price Determination, Slope and Elasticity, Elasticity of Demand,
Utility Analysis and Indifference Curve Analysis.
UNIT–II Theory of Demand and Consumer Behaviour, Revealed Preference Analysis and their Comparison.
OCTOBER
UNIT-II Theory of Production and Costs, Revenue Curves and their relationship with elasticity of demand.
UNIT-III Market forms: Perfect Competition; Assumptions,
Price and output determination of firm and Industry in Short run and Long run; Supply Curve.
NOVEMBER
Curve. Monopolistic Competition : Assumptions, Product differentiation, Selling costs, Excess capacity
Unit –IV Marginal Productivity Theory, Modern Theory of
Distribution. Rent: Concept; Ricardian Theory and Modern Theory of Rent.
Interest, Profit: Concept of profit; Risk and uncertainty
theories.
Paper- HISTORY OF INDIA UPTO C. 1000
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
sources Vedic literature, Epics and Puranans, Buddhist and
Jain texts, Sangam literature; Accounts of Indians and
foreigners; Archeological Sources;, Coins, Inscriptions and
Monuments.
Daro; Political organization: Town planning and
architecture; Agriculture, technology: Trade contacts with
the outside world; Religion; Script, Seals and Figurines,
Causes of disintegration.
area known to Vedic texts; Social
Institutions: Family, Varna and the Caste system, Religious
ideas and rituals; Economy;
Emergence of the republics and
Kingdoms; Growth of towns.
conditions; Doctrines of Jainism and sectarian
development; Teachings of Gautama Buddha; The Sangha
organization, Spread of Buddhism, its decline, Legacy of
Buddhism and Jainism.
Empire; Expansion of the empire,
the Kalinga War, Polity and administration; Contacts with
neighboring states. Asoka’s
NOVEMBER
of the Gupta Empire; its expansion under Samundragupta
and Chandragupta-II; Administration: Revenue system;
Trade and Commerce; Art and architecture; The Huna
invasions and the decline of the Gupta Empire.
Unit –IV The Age of the Vardhanas: Establishment of
Vardhana kingdom; Harsha's campaigns and political
relations; Sources of revenue; Patronage of religion,
Literature and education.
the Chola Empire, Administration; Economy, Trade, Art
and Architecture religion and Philosophy.
The Rajputs: Origins; Polity and administration; Social and
Religious life; Literature and art.
Prescribed Book:-
(From Earliest Times to C.320)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
UNIT-I. Physical features of the Punjab and its impact on
history. .Sources of the ancient history of Punjab
UNIT–II. Harappa Civilization: Town planning: social,
economic and religious life of the Indus Valley People.
OCTOBER
in Punjab.
Vedic Age.
Later Vedic Age.
Jainism in the Punjab.
Author-Raghunath Rai
Subject: Physical education
Pattern of Question Paper- Question paper will be divided into four sections i.e A, B, C,& D
consisting of 8 questions carrying 12 marks each. Each Section consists of two questions from
the respective sections of the syllabus.The candidates are required to attempt 5questions in all
selecting one question from each of the section. The fifth question can be attempted from any
section.
education physical training and coaching
2. Aims and objectives of physical education
3. Relationship of education and physical education
4. Volleyball (practical)
digestion
diet/Food
India
Author name: Atwal&Kansal
Theory- 50 marks
Practical- 50 marks
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) for theory paper,two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be sub divided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at
least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
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Sangeet,Naad,Swar,Saptak,Jatti
2.Description and notation of Tal Dadra,Teental
3.Life sketch and contribution of Guru Nanak Dev ji towards Indian music
Practical-
3.Dadra taal on hand with single and double
OCTOBER
Theory –
6.Wedding songs of Punjab -Suhag,Ghorian,Sithnian Practical-
1.Fast Khayal in raga Bhupali with alap and tan
2.Punjabi wedding song Ghori
Raga,Rahao,Mahalla , Rababi
1.Fast Khayal in Raga Bilawal with alap and tan
2.Practice of Teental on hand with single and double 3.Non detailed Raga -Deshkar,Alahaiya Bilawal
Prescribed Book:-
SUBJECT - FASHION DESIGNING (THEORY)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) for theory paper,two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at
least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Classic fashion, Fashion trends, Haute couture, Prêt-a porter, Mass production
UNIT II
OCTOBER
B.A SEMESTER–I
SESSION (2021 - 2022)
Pattern of Question Paper:
1. Construction of any one sample from section A. 2. Two questions from Part B.
3. File Work.
1. Sewing machine- Parts, Care & use
2. Make samples of the followings Basting, Hemming, Running, Back stitch, Buttonhole fasteners.
Seams-Plain seam, Plain seam with top stitching, French seam, Run ’n’ fell, Counter Seam.
Seam finishers- blanket stitch, over stitch, pinking, overcastting. Finishes of neckline-
facing & binding Pleats- knife, box, inverted box.
OCTOBER
Pocket-patch, cross pocket.
Tucks- pin, cross, shell, space.
Gathers 3. Drafting and construction
(a) Drafting and construction of basic bodice block and sleeve block.
SECTION – B
4. Formulae of hand and feet 5. Formulae of face
6. Legs formulae
9. Skirts- Pleats, gathers, frills, fringes
B.A. / B.Sc. (Semester System)
Syllabus Unitization (Session 2021-2022)
Subject: Algebra (Paper – I)
Semester – I
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the
syllabus), two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one
question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
Prescribed book:
1. Algebra
Sharma Publications
SEPTEMBER SECTION – A
Linear independence of row and column vectors. Row rank, Column rank of a matrix,
Equivalence of column and row ranks, Nullity of matrix, Applications of matrices to a
system of linear (both homogeneous and non–homogeneous) equations. Theorems on
consistency of a system of linear equations.
SECTION – B
Eigen values, Eigen vectors, minimal and the characteristic equation of a matrix.
Cayley Hamilton theorem and its use in finding inverse of a matrix.
October SECTION – B
Quadratic Forms, quadratic form as a product of matrices. The set of quadratic forms
over a field.
Congruence of quadratic forms and matrices. Congruent transformations of matrices.
Elementary congruent transformations. Congruent reduction of a symmetric matrix.
Matrix Congruence of skew–symmetric matrices. Reduction in the real field.
Classification of real quadratic forms in n variables. Definite, semi–definite and
indefinite real quadratic forms. Characteristic properties of definite, semi–definite and
indefinite forms.
NOVEMBER SECTION – D
Relations between the roots and coefficients of general polynomial equation in one
variable. Transformation of equations and symmetric function of roots, Descarte's rule
of signs, Newton's
Method of divisors, Solution of cubic equations by Cardan method, Solution of
biquadratic equations by Descarte's and Ferrari's Methods.
B.A. / B.Sc. (Semester System)
Syllabus Unitization (Session 2021-2022)
Semester – I
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the
syllabus), two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one
question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
Month wise Division Syllabus Unitization
SEPTEMBER SECTION–C
functions, and their inverses.
October SECTION–D
of series.
SECTION–A
Real number system and its properties, lub, glb of sets of real
numbers, limit of a function, Basic properties of limits, Continuous
functions and classification of discontinuities, Uniform continuity.
NOVEMBER SECTION–B
Leibnitz theorem, Taylor’s, and Maclaurin's theorem with various
forms of remainders, Indeterminate forms.
Prescribed book:
Sharma Publications
(Session 2021-2022)
SEMESTER–I
Subject-PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the
syllabus), two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one
question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
MONTH WISE
SEPTEMBER
Unit A Definition, nature and scope of philosophy. Relevance of philosophy in everyday life.
Branches of Philosophy.
Utility of Philosophy.
Concepts of metaphysics epistemology aesthetic.
OCTOBER
Unit B Meanings of human rights, Definitions of human rights, Classification of human rights, How human rights are violated, Suggestions to prevent the violation of human rights. WORLD PRACE. Fectors responsible for effecting the world peace. What are the preventive measures to maintain the world peace. world peace and world war II
NOVEMBER
Unit C Concept of humanism, Humanism by swami vivekananda, concept of jgyan yoga & karma yoga and bhakti yoga. Gandhian philosophy of ahimsa and Satyagraha Unit D Buddhism, Four Fold classification, Eight fold path. Jainism, Tri- Ratanas, Yoga Philosophy, Astanga Marg
Prescribed Book:- Name- Philosophy & Ethics Author- Rama Sood Publisher- Krishna Brothers. Prescribed Book 2 Name- Philosophy & Ethics Author- Prof. S.N. GUPTA Publisher- Bharat Prakashan.
B.A (Semester - 1st) Subject –PAPER- A: FINE ARTS (DRAWING AND PAINTING)
(THEORY)
Time: 3 Hrs.
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
2. Elements of Art- Line, Colour, Form, Texture, Light & Shade
Section B:
Dominance.
OCTOBER
2. Indus Valley Civilization: Its town planning Sculptures
I. Dancing girl II. Priest
III. Mother Goddess
IV. Pashupati Seal.
I. Boddhisatva Padampani
IV. Dream of Maya
PAPER B: STILL LIFE (DRAWING)
(PRACTICAL)
SEPTEMBER
Medium: Oil/ Water/ Pastel Colours
Size: ½ Imperial
Objects to Study:
PAPER C: LETTER WRITING / COLLAGE MAKING
(PRACTICAL)
o 5 sheets of still life o 2 collage
o 3 sheets of letter writing/ Slogan writing on different creative styles
o Sketch book containing 50 sketches
Note: Paper C will be set only on letter writing and collage. The topic will be given by
examiners
SEPTEMBER
o Creative writing of different styles.
OCTOBER
COLLAGE: Based on some theme with bits of colours paper,
magazines.
NOVEMBER
B.A/B.Sc /BBA/B.Com
University Paper Pattern: Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal
marks (Specified in the syllabus) for theory paper, two in each of the four Sections (A-D).
Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt
five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
Poems
1. Thou Mayst in Me Behold That Time Of Year 2. Virtue
3. Belinda’s Dressing Table
4. Ode to Skylark 5. La Belle Dame Sans Merci
6. Ulysses
Section D
Making Connections
Sections A & B
Texts Prescribed
1. Making Connections by Kenneth J. Pakenham, Jo McEntire, Jessica Williams,
3rdEdition.CUP.
2. Moments in Time: An Anthology of Poems, GNDU, Amritsar. 3. English Grammar in Use (Fourth Edition) by Raymond Murphy, CUP
B.A Semester - 3 rd
Subject --Elective English
Maximum Marks – 100
University Paper Pattern: Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) for theory paper, two in each of the four Sections (A-D).
Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt
five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be
attempted from any Section.
SEPTEMBER
3. The Tables Turned
4. Man and Nature
7. Futility
Section D
agony, antonym, capable, committee, decorum, aeroplane, calendar,
privacy, absolute, academy, academic, advertisement, adversity, allopathic,
mathematics, automobile, biography, biology, competition, competitive,
certificate, certify, democracy, capacity, magnificent, photography, photograph,
photographic, vindictive, celebrity
10. Spinster 11. Leave This Chanting
12. The Poet
2. Fresh Showers, G.N.D.U. Amritsar
3. New Directions
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SEMESTER–3 rd
sem Subject-Basic Punjabi
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Subject-Compulsory Punjabi
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Subject - Operating System
University Paper Pattern: Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal
marks (Specified in the syllabus) for theory paper, two in each of the four Sections (A-D).
Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be
attempted from any Section.
September
SECTION–A
1. What is an Operating System - Evolution of OS Machine Language,
Assembly, Compiler, and Interpreter?
a) Single User Systems b) Multi User Systems : Unix, Xenix,
Vax/VMS.
SEMESTER–III
INDIAN CONSTITUTION
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
Partition, Dynamic Memory Management with Reallocation
Technique, Paging Demand Paging Techniques).
b) CPU Management (For come First served, Shortest Job First, Round Robin Policy).
c) File Management.
d) I/O Device Management. e) Command Interpreter. f) Data Management. g) Programme
Developing Tools. h) Time Sharing. i) Security. j)
Communication
Features and Benefits of Unix. a) Unix System (Multi-programming,
time-sharing, multitasking). b) Components of Unix (Kernel, Shell). c)
UNIX file system (Data Block, list, super block, boot block). d) Types
of Files (Ordinary, Directory and Special Files). e) Types of users in
UNIX - levels of users (0-2).
November
SECTION–D
Login and Logout from Unix Session. Types of Shells (Bourne, c-
shell, r-shell). Shell as a command init, clear. Simple Directory and
File Commands: Cat, is, in, chmod, mail, who, whoami, cal, pwd,
date, ps, mkdir, cd, rmdir, rm, tput, clear. Piping, filters, batch
processing, shell programming (echo, read, case constructs) Editors
(vi): Commands for opening, inserting, modifying, deleting and saving
files.
SEPTEMBER
Preamble and its importance
Fundamental Rights, features, kinds and evaluation
Fundamental Duties
Parliament: Composition, Powers and Role
President: Election, Powers and Position
Indian Cabinet and Prime Minister: Election,
Powers, Position and Changing Role
Supreme Court and High Court: Composition, Powers and Role
NOVEMBER
State Legislature: Composition, Powers and Role
Council of Ministers and Chief Minister: Election,
Powers, Position and Role
Author Name- J.S. Badyal
PAPER (II): PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
New Public Administration
New Public Management
Delegated legislation, Administrative Adjudication.
Role of Chief Executive.
in Nation Building
Minister–Secretary Relationship
Generalist–Specialist controversy.
Budgetary System.
Author Name- U.R.Ghai
Paper – Personnel Administration in India
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Administration.
Administration.
Administrative System
rationale of All India Services.
Recruitment: Meaning, Methods
Promotion: Meaning, Principles.
Training System in India
Personnel and Public
Rights of Public Servant, Conduct and
Discipline.
Corruption.
Commission
Author- Dr Pundrik Ojha
Publisher- Raj Publisher Jalandhar
SUBJECT - HOME SCIENCE (THEORY)
CLOTHING TEXTILES (PART–I)
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
use & care
remedies
SECTION - B
while taking body measurements.
Pattern making,
SECTION - C
6. Manufacture (in Brief) & properties of different fibres.
a) Cotton
b) Linen
c) Silk
d) Wool
e) Nylon
f) Polyester
Dye and Batik
3. Methods of Laundry/Washing
B.A SEMESTER–III SESSION (2021 - 2022)
HOME SCIENCE (Practical)
CLOTHING TEXTILES (PART–I)
Pattern of Question Paper: The division of marks and time will be as follows:
Clothing-
c. File and scheme work
Textiles Practical -
a. Block printing / tie and dye b. Identification of fibers
c. File and viva
SEPTEMBER
a) Tacking, hemming, buttonhole stitch, fasteners.
b) Seams-counter seam, run and fell, French seam.
c) Processes- continuous wrap, two piece placket opening, pleats, gathers into band, tucks.
d) Embroidery-10 fancy embroidery stitches
OCTOBER
c) Collars-flat and raised peter pan, cape collar, baby collar.
B.A. /B.Sc. (Semester System)
SEMESTER–III
Subject -Sociology
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
(b) Family: meaning, types, functions, changes
(c) Kinship: Meaning and terminology
Unit–IV (a) Society in India: rural, urban and tribal
OCTOBER
Unit–IV (a) Society in India: rural, urban and tribal
Unit–I (a) Indian Society: features and unity in diversity
(b) Caste: features, functions, changing patterns. Difference between
caste and class.
Unit–I (a) Indian Society: features and unity in diversity
(b) Caste: features, functions, changing patterns. Difference between
caste and class
Unit–II (a) Social Issues: communalism, casteism, gender, human rights.
Prescribed books:
Kapila, S: A Textbook of Sociology, Part-I & II, New Academic House, Jalandhar, 1990-91.
B.A. /B.Sc. (Semester System) (Session 2021-2022)
SEMESTER–III
INDIAN ECONOMY
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Drafting and Stitching of: a) Jangia
b) Bloomer
Textile Practical:
1. Testing of Cotton, Wool & Silk, and Nylon by Burning test.
2. Simple house hold dyeing of cotton fabric 12"x12".
3. Preparations of an article of Tie and Dye.
4. Preparation of article of block printing.
MONTH WISE
SECTION – A Nature of Indian Economy, Agriculture
in India: Nature and Importance of Agriculture, Causes of Decline in Productivity, Sustainable Agricultural
Growth. Green Revolution and New Agricultural
Strategy, WTO and Indian Agriculture (Introductory). SECTION – B Industry: Performance and Problems of
Industrial Development.
OCTOBER
SECTION – B Public Sector versus Private Sector, Role of Privatization, Role of Small and Cottage Industries. Latest Industrial Policy. SECTION – C Foreign Trade: Direction and Composition of Exports and Imports Since 1991, Recent Foreign Trade Policy, Balance of Payment Problem. Foreign Capital and Multinational Corporations in India.
NOVEMBER
Major Problems of the Economy – Inflation,
Unemployment, Poverty and Inequality, Current Indian
Tax Structure. Planning- Objectives, Strategy,
Evaluation of Planning in India. Objectives, Targets,
Resources of the Latest Five Year Plan (Twelfth Five
Year Plan).
Prescribed Book:-
Publisher-VK Publisher
(Session 2021-2022)
(From 1000 to 1605 A. D)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Afghan rule.
UNIT–II. . Bhakti movement and its impact on Society of
Punjab
OCTOBER
Farid.
Teachings of Guru Nanak
Unit –IV. Contribution of Guru Angad Dev, Guru Amar
Das and Guru Ram Das.
Compilation of Adi Granth and martyrdom of Guru Arjun
Dev.
Author-Raghunath Rai
History of Modern India
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH
WISE
DIVISION
Battles of Plassey and Buxar, Clive
and Warren Hastings; Subsidiary Alliance Policy, Doctrine of
Lapse.
The Uprising of 1857: Causes Spread of the Uprisings, Nature and
aftermath.
Balance. . Destruction of indigenous industries; the growth of
modern industry; the drain
education; Rise of the middle
Classes; Socio Religious Movements : Brahmo Samaj, Arya
Samaj, Rama Krishna
Movement.
Terrorism: Early
Movement, Partition of
Maharashtra and the Punjab,
The Phase of Non-Co-operation: Emergence of Gandhi; the
Jallianwala Bagh
Movement; Withdrawal
and impact; the Swarajists; The Simon Commission; The Phase of
Civil Disobedience :
Movement, the Round Table
Disobedience Movement.
Reforms of 1909, the Act of 1919 and
Dyarchy; Government of India Act, 1935 and Provincial
Autonomy.
politics; Lahore
Trials; Cabinet Mission and
Subject: Physical education
Pattern of Question Paper- Question paper will be divided into four sections i.e A, B, C, &D
consisting of 8 questions carrying 12 marks each. Each Section consists of two questions from
the respective sections of the syllabus. The candidates are required to attempt 5questions in all
selecting one question from each of the section. The fifth question can be attempted from any
section.
laws of Learning
10. Learning curves
13. Discus throw ( practical)
i.e. tension, anxiety, aggression, stress
15. Psychological characteristics of the adolescent in
sports situations
situation
18. Track ( practical)
20. Sports and economy Sports and socialization Integration through sports
National andInternational
15. Football (1 practical)
Author name: Atwal&Kansal
Theory- 50 marks
Practical- 50 marks
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) for theory paper, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided
into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at
least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Alap,Bol-Bant,Upaj Alsp
2.Description and notation of Ektaal ,Sultal 3.Tanpura and Sahayak Naad
4.Description and notation of Raga Bhimplasi
Practical -
1.Alankar in Kafi Thata on Harmonium 2.Practice of Ektaal on hand with single and double
3.Lakshan Geet in Raga Bhimplasi
4.Fast Khayal in Raga Bhimplasi with alap and tan
OCTOBER
Theory-
1.Life sketches -Bhai Samund Singh and Bade Gulam Ali khan
2.Kirtan Chownkies used in Gurmat Sangeet
3.Historical development of Indian Music (14thto17th 4.Description and notation of Raga Varindavani Sarang
Practical –
1.Practice of slow khayal in Raga Varindavani Sarang 2.Practice of Sultal on hand with single and double
3.Folk dhun on harmonium
Description and notation of Raga Desh
Practical - 1.Fast Khayal in raga Desh with alap and tana
2.Rupak Tala on Tabla
Sarang
(VOCATIONAL)
FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES (THEORY)
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into
parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least
one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Designing
Evenness, Moisture Absorption, Fiber Strength
OCTOBER
a) Cotton
b) Rayon
c) Spandex
Brief Study of the Following Yarns:
a) Classification of Yarns – Carded and Combed, Woolen and Worsted, Filament and Spun
b) Simple, Novelty, Bulk/Textured
Author- Dr. Rajwinder K. Randhawa Publisher- Pradeep
B.A SEMESTER–III
SESSION (2021 - 2022)
(VOCATIONAL)
PATTERN MAKING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION (PRACTICAL)
Pattern of Question Paper: Q. 1 from Part-A Q. 2 from Part-B
Q. 3 from File and scheme
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
I. Dart Manipulation by Flat Pattern (2-3 exercises under each
heading)
c) Converting darts into gathers
d) Converting darts into seam line
OCTOBER
a) Skirts-Basic Skirt, Peg Skirt, Pleated Skirt, Flared Skirt, Gathered
With Yoke b) Tops-Cowl Neckline, Turtle Neckline
PART - B
2. Construction
I) Design and Construct Tops with – Cowl and Turtle Neckline
NOVEMBER
III) Traditional Embroidery-Phulkari, Kashmiri
(VOCATIONAL)
FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES (THEORY)
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into
parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least
one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Designing
Evenness, Moisture Absorption, Fiber Strength
OCTOBER
a) Cotton
b) Rayon
c) Spandex
Brief Study of the Following Yarns:
a) Classification of Yarns – Carded and Combed, Woolen and Worsted, Filament and Spun
b) Simple, Novelty, Bulk/Textured
Author- Dr. Rajwinder K. Randhawa
Publisher- Pradeep
(VOCATIONAL)
PATTERN MAKING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION (PRACTICAL)
Pattern of Question Paper: Q. 1 from Part-A Q. 2 from Part-B
Q. 3 from File and scheme
B.A SEMESTER–III
SESSION (2021 - 2022)
SEPTEMBER
1. Pattern Making
I. Dart Manipulation by Flat Pattern (2-3 exercises under each heading)
a) Shifting of darts
d) Converting darts into seam lines
OCTOBER
II. Drafting and Adaptation
a) Skirts-Basic Skirt, Peg Skirt, Pleated Skirt, Flared Skirt, Gathered With Yoke
b) Tops-Cowl Neckline, Turtle Neckline
PART - B
2. Construction
I) Design and Construct Tops with – Cowl and Turtle Neckline
NOVEMBER
III) Traditional Embroidery-Phulkari, Kashmiri
(VOCATIONAL)
FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES (THEORY)
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into
parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least
one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Designing
Evenness, Moisture Absorption, Fiber Strength
OCTOBER
a) Cotton
b) Wool
c) Silk
SECTION – III
a) Nylon
b) Rayon
c) Spandex
SECTION – IV
Brief Study of the Following Yarns: a) Classification of Yarns – Carded and Combed, Woolen and
Worsted, Filament and Spun
b) Simple, Novelty, Bulk/Textured
Author- Dr. Rajwinder K. Randhawa Publisher- Pradeep
B.A SEMESTER–III
SESSION (2021 - 2022)
(VOCATIONAL)
PATTERN MAKING AND GARMENT CONSTRUCTION (PRACTICAL)
Pattern of Question Paper: Q. 1 from Part-A Q. 2 from Part-B
Q. 3 from File and scheme
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
I. Dart Manipulation by Flat Pattern (2-3 exercises under each
heading)
d) Converting darts into seam line
OCTOBER
II. Drafting and Adaptation
a) Skirts-Basic Skirt, Peg Skirt, Pleated Skirt, Flared Skirt, Gathered With Yoke
b) Tops-Cowl Neckline, Turtle Neckline
PART - B
2. Construction
I) Design and Construct Tops with – Cowl and Turtle Neckline
NOVEMBER
III) Traditional Embroidery-Phulkari, Kashmiri
(VOCATIONAL)
FUNDAMENTALS OF TEXTILES (THEORY)
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus) are to be set, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into
parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least
one question from each Section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
Designing
Evenness, Moisture Absorption, Fiber Strength
OCTOBER
a) Cotton
b) Rayon
c) Spandex
Brief Study of the Following Yarns:
a) Classification of Yarns – Carded and Combed, Woolen and Worsted, Filament and Spun
b) Simple, Novelty, Bulk/Textured
Prescribed Book: Name- Clothing Textiles and their Care Author- Dr. Rajwinder K. Randhawa
Publisher- Pradeep
Semester – III
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the
syllabus), two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one
question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
Month wise Division Syllabus Unitization
September
SECTION–A
Definition of a sequence. Theorems on limits of sequences. Bounded and monotonic sequences. Cauchy's convergence criterion.
SECTION–B
Series of non-negative terms. Comparison tests. Cauchy's integral test. Ratio test.
October
SECTION–B
Cauchy's root test. Raabe's test, logarithmic test. De Morgan's and Bertrand's test,
Kummer's test, Cauchy condensation test, Gauss test, Alternating series. Leibnitz's test. Absolute and conditional convergence.
SECTION–C Partitions, Upper and lower sums. Upper and lower integrals, Riemann integrability.
November
SECTION–C
Conditions of existence of Riemann integrability of continuous functions and of
monotone functions. Algebra of integrable functions.
SECTION–D
Improper integrals and statements of their conditions of existence. Test of the convergence of improper integral, Beta and Gamma functions.
Prescribed book:
2. Analysis
Sharma Publications
Semester – III
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the
syllabus), two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one
question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
Month wise Division Syllabus Unitization
September SECTION–A
Transformation of axes, shifting of origin, Rotation of axes in two dimension and three dimensions, The invariants, Joint equation of
pair of straight lines, equations of bisectors.
SECTION–B
Parabola and its properties. Tangents and normal’s, Pole and polar,
pair of tangents at a point,
October SECTION–B Chord of contact, equation of the chord in terms of mid-point and
diameter of conic.
SECTION–D
Intersection of three planes, condition for three planes to intersect in
a point or along a line or to form a prism, Sphere: Section of a
sphere by a plane, spheres of a given circle. Intersection of a line and a sphere. Tangent line, tangent plane, power of a point w.r.t. a
sphere, radical planes.
November SECTION–C Ellipse and hyperbola with their properties, Tangents and normals,
Pole and polar, pair of tangents at a point, Chord of contact,
Identifications of curves represented by second degreeequation
(including pair of lines).
Sharma Publications
Subject-DEDUCTIVE LOGIC & APPLIED ETHICS
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks, two in each of the four
Sections A,B,C & D. Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one
question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Difference between restaurant logic and Indian logic.
Concept of Idea
Concept of proposition Indian syllogism and western syllogism explanation of inference
Immediate inference. Unit C
Business Ethics
Education Ethics
Legal Ethics
Medical Ethics
Prescribed Book 1 Name- Logic & Applied ethics Author- Prof. A. K. KHOSLA Publisher- Krishna Brothers. Prescribed Book 2 Name- Logic & Applied ethics Author- Prof. S.N. GUPTA Publisher-Bharat Prakashan.
B.A (Semester – III)
(THEORY)
Time: 3 Hrs.
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not
exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
NOVEMBER
II. Mahisasurmardini
Section D:
PAPER B: DRAWING & PAINTING
SEPTEMBER
Study of 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional designs based on folk forms.
OCTOBER
Any folk motif with proper shading is a 2-D design and cardboard pasted
on handmade sheet in form of various folk motifs is a 3-D design- this is
only an example; any other material can also be used to create 3-D
NOVEMBER
Any folk motif with proper shading is a 2-D design and cardboard pasted
on handmade sheet in form of various folk motifs is a 3-D design- this is
only an example; any other material can also be used to create 3-D
PAPER C: DRAWING & PAINTING
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
Emphasis should be given on structure, volume proportion, shade and
texture in Monochromatic colour scheme.
NOVEMBER
Emphasis should be given on structure, volume proportion, shade and
texture in Monochromatic colour scheme.
Session –2021- 2022 (Syllabus Unitization)
Semester - 5th
B.A/B.Sc. /BBA/B.Com
Semester -- 5th
Subject –English (Compulsory)
Max. Marks: 50
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the
syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question
from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
Gordon Lord Byron: “She Walks in Beauty”
P.B. Shelly: “Ozymandias”
Section C
Dylan Thomas: “Do not Go Gentle into That Good Night”
Ted Hughes: “The Thought-Fox”
OCTOBER
Section D
NOVEMBER
Mathew Arnold: “Dover Beach”
Section D- Business Writing and Report Writing
Texts Prescribed:
1. All My Sons by Arthur Miller
2. Poems of Nature and Culture, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
B.A
Subject -- Elective English
MODERN ENGLISH DRAMA
Maximum Marks: 100
University Paper Pattern
Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) are to be set, two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts
(not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions,
selecting at least one question from each Section. The fifth question may be
attempted from any Section.
September Play -- Arms and the Man by G. B.
Shaw– Complete text
English Literature
October The Merchant of Venice by William
Shakespeare – Complete text
English Literature
Texts Prescribed:
2. Arms and the Man by G. B. Shaw
3. Background to the Study of English literature by B. Prasad,
Macmillian India Limited (Chapters I and II from section- I ;
chapters I, II, and III from section- II; Chapters I, II, and III from
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Subject-Punjabi compulsory
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Subject-
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Class – BA/BSc-V Semester (Computer Science)
Subject -DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM & ORACLE
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Prescribed Book
Author –Anshuman Sharma
Publisher –Lakhanpal Publications
SEPTEMBER
Language, SQL. Data Models, Hierarchical Model, Network Model and
Relational Model, Relational Databases. Relational Algebra and Calculus
Normalisation
SECTION–C
Oracle 10g SQL * PLUS Introduction to Oracle 10 SQL – DDL, DML,
DCL.
Decomposition. Distributed Databases, Knowledge Base/Expert Systems
and Object Oriented Databases.
Join methods & Sub query, Union, Intersection Built in Functions, View
Security amongst users, Sequences, indexing object Features of Oracle 10.
NOVEMBER SECTION–D
Subject - Internet & Web Designing
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Prescribed Book
Author –Anurag Gupta
Publisher –Lakhanpal Publishers
SEPTEMBER
E–Mail, Browsers 4. HTTP, WWW, Shell, TCP/IP–(PPP, SLIP)
Characteristics.
Department of Political Science SEMESTER–V
COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SYSTEMS (UK & USA)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Politics.
Powell.
OCTOBER
Positions and Role.
NOVEMBER
USA and Rule of Law in UK.
Unitary v/s Federal System, USA and UK.
Prescribed Book:-
Author Name- J.S. Badyal
Subject-Public Administration
Paper – LOCAL GOVERNMENT (WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PUNJAB)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Prescribed Book: -
Author- Dr. K.K. Puri
Publisher- Bharat Publications Jalandhar
SEPTEMBER
Unit-Introduction:
Government in India. Main Features of 73rd and 74th Constitutional
Amendments, State-Local Government Relations; Role of State Finance
Commission.
OCTOBER
Unit-II Urban Local Government:
Main features of Urban Local Government in Punjab, Types of Urban Local
Bodies, Municipal Corporation, Organisation and Functions, Municipal
Commissioner, Mayor, Provincialisation of Municipal Services.
Municipal Council: Organisation and Functions; President, Executive
Officer
NOVEMBER
Unit-III Rural Local Government:
Main features of Panchayati Raj System in Punjab; Gram Sabha. Village
Panchayats-Structure,Finance and Functions. Recommendations of Punjab
Finance Commission. Panchayat Samitis- Structure, Finance and Functions.
Zila Parishads-Structure, Finance and functions.
Unit-IV- State Control:Organisation of Department of Local Government
in Punjab. Relation of Local GovernmentInstitutions with District
Administration. State control over Panchayati Raj Institutions and
UrbanLocal Government.
SUBJECT - HOME SCIENCE (THEORY)
FOODS AND NUTRITION & CHILD DEVELOPMENT -1
Pattern of Question Paper- There will be Eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
2. Essential food Constituents: Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats;
Functions, sources, requirements and Deficiency and excess.
3. Methods of cooking: Boiling, steaming, frying, baking, roasting and micro-
wave cooking
SECTION - B
4. Food nutrients: Functions, recommended allowances, deficiency and sources of
:a) Vitamins– B-1, B-2, Niacin, A, C, D
b) Minerals–Calcium, Iron, Iodine
OCTOBER
spoilage.
Household methods of preservation. Sun drying, use of salt, oil, spices, sugar &
chemical preservatives.
SECTION - C
b) Principles of development.
3.Physical development of the child from infancy to late childhood and factors
affecting the same
a) Pattern of motor development.
b) Factors affecting motor development
5. Emotional Development (a) Characteristics of children emotions.
(b) Common childhood emotions fear, anger, jealousy, love and affection, anxiety
and curiosity.
(b) Factors affecting language development
B.A SEMESTER– V HOME SCIENCE (PRACTICAL)
(FOODS AND NUTRITION)
Author: Dr. Rajwinder K.Randhawa
Publisher: Pradeep’s Publisher
SEPTEMBER
1. Preparation of minimum of three dishes by using various methods of cooking;-
A] Boiling
B] Steaming
C] Baking with different food groups e.g. cereal, pulses & vegetables groups and
their combinations
OCTOBER
1. Preparation of minimum of three dishes by using various methods of cooking;-
A] Frying (deep & shallow)
B] Roasting with different food groups e.g. cereal, pulses & vegetables groups
and their combinations.
2. Food preservation-
NOVEMBER
B.A. /B.Sc. (Semester System)
SEMESTER–V
Subject -Sociology
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
class and class struggle, Alienation
UNIT–III a) Max Weber- Theory of Social Action, Types of Authority,
Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism.
OCTOBER
UNIT–IV: Emile Durkheim: Nature and Characteristics of Social facts,
Division of Labour in Society, Theory of Suicide.
UNIT–I a) Auguste Comte- Law of three stages, Positivism
NOVEMBER
UNIT–Ib) Herbert Spencer- Social Darwinism and types of Society
UNIT–III a) Max Weber- Theory of Social Action, Types of Authority,
Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism.
Prescribed books: Kapila, S.: Fundamentals of Sociology, Vol. III, Panchkula, Kapila Publishers, 2006
B.A. /B.Sc. (Semester System) SEMESTER–V
ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH
WISE
DIVISION
Economic and Non-Economic Factors, Nature of
Underdevelopment, Characteristics of Undeveloped Countries.
Human Development Index Section-A Dualism: Social and Technological Dualism, Lewis
Model of Unlimited Supply of Labour, Problems of
Unemployment and Disguised Unemployment.
Harrod-Domar and Solow’s Growth Models.
Section –C Rostow’s Stage Theory, Strategies of Economic
Development- Balanced vs. Unbalanced Growth.
NOVEMBER
Section -C Theory of Big Push; Libenstein’s Critical Minimum
Efforts Theory, Export Promotion and Import Substitution.
Section –D Capital Formation – Meaning and Sources. Choice of Technique, Role of Planning in Under Developed Countries.
Prescribed Book:-
Publisher-VK Publisher
QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES–V
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH
WISE
DIVISION
UNIT -2 Basic Concepts of Null and Alternative
Hypotheses, Types of Errors; One Tailed and Two Tailed Tests, Power of Test, Critical Region.
UNIT-3 Tests of significance based on normal deviate Chi
square and F statistics.
UNIT-2 Statistical Inference: Point & Interval Estimation; Properties of a Good Estimator, Maximum Likelihood
Method of Estimation, its applications for Binomial, Poisson
and Normal distributions. UNIT -1 Chi Square and F distributions.
UNIT-3 Tests of significance based on normal deviate
(Z), T.
(Z), T.
Unit -4 Analysis of Variance: Introduction, Assumptions, Techniques of Analyzing Variance, Analysis of Variance of
one-way and two-way classified data.
Prescribed Book:-
Publisher-Raj Publisher
B.A.SEMESTER–V Subject-Punjab History & Culture
Punjab History & Culture (From 1849-1947 A.D) (Special Paper in lieu of Punjabi compulsory)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Administration
trade and commerce.
UNIT -III Social religious reform movements: Namdhari,
Singh Sabha and Arya Samaj
NOVEMBER
Unit –IV . Gurdwara Reform Movement
Contribution to freedom struggle: Non-cooperation; HSRA
and Quit India
Paper- HISTORY of the World(C 1500-1956 AD)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
and reformation, Cases, effects of Renaissance in Europe,
Martin Luther's Protestantism.
Settlement
Industrial Revolution; Unification of Italy and Germany
OCTOBER
UNIT-II The World War-1: Causes and Impact of the war,
Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations
UNIT -III Russian Revolution: February Revolution,
OCTOBER Revolution, New Economic Policy
Rise of China and Japan: The revolution of 1911, Rise of
Communism in China; the
Modernization of Japan.
Unit –IV Rise of USA as World Power: Entry in the First
World War, Great Economic Depression of 1929, New
Deal of Roosevelt.
Towards World War II and its Aftermath: Fascism in Italy,
Nazism in Germany: Causes and
Impact of the World War II; the UNO; the Cold War.
Prescribed Book:-
Author-A.C.Arora
Publisher-Pradeep
B.A SEMESTER–5
Subject: Physical education
Pattern of Question Paper- Question paper will be divided into four sections i.e A, B,C,&D consisting
of 8 questions carrying 12 marks each. Each Section consists of two questions from the respective
sections of the syllabus. The candidates are required to attempt 5questions in all selecting one question
from each of the section. The fifth question can be attempted from any section.
MONTH WISE DIVISION
Recreation
and their importance
4. Muscular contractions
5. Basketball( practical)
types
8. Postural-Deformities: Spinal foot and knock
knees their causes and corrective exercise
9. Judo( practical)
11. Normal Load,Creast Load ,Over Load
12.Meaning and Importance of Warming up and Cooling
down in Sports
Author name: Atwal&Kansal
Theory- 50 marks
Practical- 50 marks
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus) for
theory paper, two in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four). Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from
each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
3. Description and notation of tala Tilwara,Deepchandi
4.Description and notation of Raga Kedar Practical –
1.Practice of alankar in Asawari That on harmonium
2.Practice of Tilwara tala on hand with single and double 3.Practice of Fast Khayal in Raga Kedar with alap and tan
4.Practice of Jhaptal on Tabla
OCTOBER
Theory-
2.Classical Gayan Shaillies used in Gurmat Sangeet 3.Historical development of Indian Music in modern period
4.Description and notation of Raga Darbari Kanda and Bhairav
Practical – 1.Practice of fast khayal in Raga Darbari Kanda and Bhairav
2.Practice of tal Deepchandi on hand with single and double
3.Non detailed raga -Adana,Kamod,Jog
2.Contribution of Guru Arjun Dev ji towards Indian Music
3.Notation of slow khayal of Raga Darbari Kanda Practical -
1.Practice-Slow Khayal in raga Darbari Kanda with alap and
tana
Prescribed Book:- Name- Sangeet Roop -3 Author- Dr.Davinder Kaur
B.A FASHION DESIGNING AND GARMENT
CONSTRUCTION (VOCATIONAL) SEMESTER–V
THEORY
Pattern of Question Paper- The question paper consists of eight questions, out of which student
will attempt five. All questions carry equal marks.
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
a) Egypt.
b) Greece
a) Punjab.
b) Himachal.
a) Jammu & Kashmir b) Maharashtra.
c) Rajasthan.
a) Tanchoi&Patola of Gujarat. b) Chanderi&Maheshwari of M.P.
Prescribed Study Material: -Study material will be provided by teachers
B.A FASHION DESIGNING AND GARMENT
CONSTRUCTION (VOCATIONAL)
SEMESTER–V
PRACTICAL
Pattern of Question Paper- QUESTION PAPER WILL BE SET BY EXAMINER
MONTH WISE DIVISION SYLLABUS UNITISATION
SEPTEMBER
PART-I
OCTOBER
PART-I
1. Night Wear.
B.A. / B.Sc. (Semester System) Subject: DYNAMICS (Paper – I)
Semester – V
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the syllabus),
two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four
questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one question from each
section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
Month wise Division Syllabus Unitization
SEPTEMBER
SECTION – A
Rectilinear motion in a starlight line with uniform acceleration, Newton's laws of
motion, Motion of two particles connected by a string.
SECTION–B
OCTOBER
SECTION – B Variable acceleration, Simple Harmonic Motion.
SECTION – C Curvilinear motion of particle in a plane, Definition of velocity and acceleration,
projectiles
NOVEMBER
SECTION – D
Work, Power and Energy: Kinetic and Potential energy, Conservative forces. Theorem of conservation of energy. Work done against gravity.
Prescribed book:
Sharma Publications
Subject: NUMBER THEORY (Paper – II)
Semester – III
Pattern of Question Paper: There will be eight questions of equal marks (as specified in the syllabus),
two in each of four sections (A – D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four
questions). Candidates are required to attempt 5 questions, selecting at least one question from each
section. The fifth question may be attempted from any section.
Month wise Division Syllabus Unitization
SEPTEMBER SECTION – A
Integers: Basic Definitions and Properties, The division Algorithm, GCD,
The Euclidean Algorithm, LCM, Existence, and determination of solution to the linear Diophantine equation ax +by = c, primes-definition &
Properties, the fundamental theorem of Arithmetic.
OCTOBER SECTION – B
formula.
and reduces residue systems, Chinese remainder theorem.
SECTION–D
Fermat’s theorem, Euler’s theorem, Pseudoprimes Wilson’s theorem.
Application to Cryptography – Factorization methods due to Fermat, RSA.
Prescribed book:
Number Theory
By D. R. Sharma, Dr. Swaranjit Kaur, Meenu Aggarwal, Robin Kumar, Rohit Gupta
Sharma Publications
(EPISTEMOLOGY &METAPHYSICS)
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks, two in each of the four Sections
A,B,C & D. Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
MONTH WISE
Concept of idealism by Berkeley.
Concept of objectivism by Plato.
Mechanical materialism.
OCTOBER
Rationalism,
Empiricism,
IntuIntuitionim .
NOVEMBER
Prescribed Book:- Name- Philosophy western & Indian Author- Shalinder Singh Publisher- Krishna Brothers.
Prescribed Book 2 Name- Philosophy western & Indian Author- Prof. S.N. GUPTA Publisher- Bharat Prakashan.
B.A (Semester – V) Subject –PAPER- A: FINE ARTS (DRAWING AND PAINTING)
(THEORY)
Time: 3 Hrs.
Pattern of Question Paper-There will be eight questions of equal marks (Specified in the syllabus), two
in each of the four Sections (A-D). Questions may be subdivided into parts (not exceeding four).
Candidates are required to attempt five questions, selecting at least one question from each section. The
fifth question may be attempted from any Section.
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
5. IMPRESSIONISM
a. Monet
Impression Sunrise
Rouen Cathedral
b. Renoir
The Umbrellas
Where do we come from? What are we? Where are
we going?
Section C:
1. EXPRESSIONISM
a. Munch
FINE ARTS
(DRAWING & PAINTING)
(PRACTICAL)
SEPTEMBER
Medium: Any Medium
Size: ½ Imperial
Arrangement of shape based on subjects like human forms and animal
forms.
OCTOBER
In landscape setting emphasis should be given on perspective, Colours and
its applications in harmony
NOVEMBER
In landscape setting emphasis should be given on perspective, Colours and
its applications in harmony.
(PRACTICAL)
Month Wise Division Unitization of Syllabus
SEPTEMBER
Medium: Any medium
Size: ½ Imperial
Rendering of full life study should be done in any medium.
OCTOBER
Emphasis should be given to structure, volume, proportion, tones and
texture in Monochromatic Colour.
Emphasis should be given to structure, volume, proportion, tones and
texture in Monochromatic Colour.