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WEBSITE VERSION

BABASAHEB BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY (A Central University)

LUCKNOW

SSYYLLLLAABBUUSS FFOORR OONNLLIINNEE AADDMMIISSSSIIOONN 2015-2016

“Vidya Vihar”, Raibareilly Road

Lucknow-226025

www.bbau.ac.in

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Reservation Policy

The University has reserved 50% seats for SC/ST candidates in all the teaching programmes

including research programmes.

1. The University has a provision of one additional supernumerary seat in each course for

Single Girl Child

BPL student

Cancer ,HIV and Thalassemia Patient

Application Fees for Session 2015-16

GEN/ OBC Rs. 1500/-

SC/ST/PH Rs. 750/-

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List of Ph.D. Programs-2015 1 Applied Animal Science The syllabus for the entrance test would be in consonance to what

has been prescribed by the UGC/ICAR/CSIR/ICMR/DBT/GPAT/GATE such central body for the National Eligibility Test in the subject concerned. The Entrance test shall be based on a single question paper of two hours containing 80 questions related to concerned subject of one mark each. The Merit List of candidates shall be prepared on the basis of the following criteria: (i) Entrance test shall be of 80 marks & marks obtained in the written examination would be basis to qualify for interview. However, 5 marks be added to the marks obtained in the written examination to the candidates who have qualified in the National eligibility test or equivalent test of U.G.C/C.S.I.R/I.C.A.R/I.C.M.R/G.A.T.E/G.P.A.T/D.B.T/ D.A.E or passed M.Phil. at the time of interview. (ii) Interview shall be of 15 marks. (iii) The final Merit List shall be prepared by adding the marks obtained under above provisions (i) and (ii).

2 Applied Chemistry

3 Applied Physics

4 Applied Statistics

5 Biotechnology

6 Computer Science

7 Economics

8 Environmental Microbiology

9 Environmental Science

10 History

11 Horticulture

12 Human Development and Family

Studies

13 Human Rights

14 Information Technology

15 Law

16 Library and Information Science

17 Management

18 Journalism and Mass Communication

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19 Political science

20 Sociology

21 Applied Mathematics*

22 Pharmaceutical Science*

*Seats for the session 2015 in the marked courses are NIL.

** Seats for the session 2015 in the marked course are only available for Single Girl Child student/BPL student /student suffering from HIV , Cancer or Thalassemia

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List of MPhil Programs 2015

S.No. Programmes (Four Semester)

Syllabus

1 Chemistry As per the syllabus of CSIR.

2 Economics As per the syllabus of UGC NET.

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3 Human

Development &

Family Studies

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4 Family Resource

Management

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5 Food and

Nutrition

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6 History Concept of Buddhist studies

7 Library &

Information

Science

Communication, Theories, Models, Communication Research, Television Research, Film Studies, International Relations, Development Communication, Origin and growth of Print Media in India and World, New Media.

8 Journalism &

Mass

Communication

Current affairs, sports, films & festival, corporate world, Indian economy, interstate relationship,

election and democracy, law & order, local self-government, language, translation and grammar.

9 Management As per the syllabus of UGC NET.

10 Physics As per the syllabus of CSIR

11 Sociology Not currently available

12 Statistics Probability and Distribution theory Brief review of basic distribution theory, joint, marginal, conditional pmf’s and pdf’s, standard discrete and continuous distributions, bivariate normal, bivariate exponential and multinomial distributions, functions of random variables and transformation of random variables. Compound, truncated and mixture distributions, conditional expectation, multiple and partial correlations, linear and multiple regressions. Markov, Holder, Jensen, Liapunov inequalities. Sampling distributions, non-central Chi-square, t and F distributions and their properties. Distributions of quadratic forms under normality and related distribution theory. Order statistics, their distributions and properties, joint and marginal distributions of order statistics, distribution of median and range, extreme values. Statistical Inference

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Properties of good estimators, Unbiasedness, Consistency, Efficiency, Sufficiency Minimal sufficient statistics and Completeness. Cramer-Rao bounds, Bhattacharya bounds. Minimum variance unbiased estimators, Rao-Blackwell Theorem. Lehman-Scheffe theorem and their applications. Method of Estimation, Method of Maximum Likelihood, Method of Moments, Method of Chi-Square, properties of M.L.E. Location Invariance, scale invariance. Pitmann’s estimators for location and scale parameters. Non-randomized and randomized tests. Size, power functions. unbiasedness. NP-Lemma and its applications in construction of MP tests for simple null hypotheses. MLR families. UMP tests for one sided null hypotheses against one-sided composite alternative. Generalized NP lemma, Locally best test, UMPU tests, Similar tests, Neyman structure, UMPU tests against one-sided and two-sided alternatives, Confidence set estimation, Relation with hypothesis testing, optimum parametric confidence sets. DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS Principles of design of experiments, uniformity trails, randomized experiments, completely randomized design, randomized block design, Latin square design . Analysis of covariance in a general Gauss-Markov model, applications to standard designs. Fixed, mixed and random effects models; Variance components estimation - study of various methods; Tests for variance components; Missing plot technique - general theory and applications. General factorial experiments, factorial effects; best estimates and testing the significance of factorial effects; study of 2 and 3 factorial experiments in randomized blocks; Complete and partial confounding. Fractional replication for symmetric factorials. Split plot and split block experiments. SAMPLEING TECHNIQUES Review of SRSWR/WOR, Ratio and regression method of estimation. Unequal probability sampling: PPSWR/WOR methods and related estimators of a finite population mean. Hansen-Hurwitz and Desraj estimators for general sample size and Murthy's estimator for a sample of size 2.

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Horvitz-Thompson estimator, its variance and unbiased estimator of variance, IPPS schemes of sampling due to Midzuno-Sen, Rao-Hartley-Cochran and Samphord. The Jackknife and Bootstrap: estimate of bias, estimate of variance. Ratio Estimation in reference to Jackknife and bootstraps, Relationship between the jackknife and the bootstrap. Interpenetrating sub sampling. Multivariate Analysis Multivariate Analysis: Properties of multivariate distributions, characteristic functions and moments. Bivariate normal and Multivariate normal. Wishart matrix - its distribution and properties, Distribution of sample generalized variance, Null and non-null distribution of simple correlation coefficient. Application in testing and interval estimation. Null distribution of Hotelling's T2 statistic, Application in tests on mean vector for one and more multivariate normal populations and also on equality of the components of a mean vector in a multivariate normal population, Fisher Behren Problem. Classification and discrimination procedures for discrimination between two multivariate normal populations-sample discriminant function, test associated with discriminant functions, probabilities of misclassification and their estimation, classification into more than two multivariate normal populations. Multivariate Analysis of variance (MANOVA) for one way classified data only, Principal components, dimension reduction, Canonical variables and canonical correlations: definition, use, estimation and computation. Non-Parametric Inference Non-Parametric Inference : Test for Randomness, Test based on Runs & Sign for one & two samples problems, Median test, Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney tests. Kolmogorov-Smrinov test for one and two samples. Operation Research

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Introduction: Definition and scope of operations research, Different types of models used in OR. Various phases of OR. Allocation Problems: Mathematical formulation of L.P.P, Graphical method to solve a L.P.P, Convex set, Convex combination and extreme points. Simplex method to solve a L.P.P with slack, Surplus and Artificial variables. Construction of dual of a L.P.P. Transportation Problem: Mathematical formulation of a transportation problem, Northwest corner rule, unit cost penalty method and method of matrix minima. Optimality test, Unbalanced transportation problem, Degeneracy in transportation problems. Assignment Problems: Assignment problems, formulation of these problems and their solutions, Unbalanced Assignment problems.

List of PG Programs 2015

1 M.A. (Education) Syllabus is divided into two parts- 1. General Knowledge and Current affairs. All the disciplines upto class 10th. 2. General awareness relating to teaching aptitude, reasoning, numerical ability, language proficiency and awareness relating to educational planning, policy, provisions, schemes, committees & commissions.

2 M.A. (Development Studies)

Syllabus will cover subject areas of social science, Indian history particularly modern Indian history and freedom struggle, Indian Polity, Indian Economy, Basic concept on society and its structure. Indian Geography (Demography, Census, Environment etc.)

3 M.A. (Economics)

Basic Economics, Basic Statistics, Indian Economic Problems, Logical Aptitude, Mathematical Aptitude, General Studies. Basic Economics and Statistics, General and Indian Economic Problems.

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4 M.A. (Hindi)

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5 M.A. (History) For the Entrance Test questions related to the subject will broadly cover Ancient , Medieval , Modern and Contemporary History. Emphasis will be on the study of the economic, social and cultural changes in the Indian society. In addition there will be questions of general interest. Syllabus has two parts - 1. Subject Area (70 questions carrying total 70 marks): Ancient, Medieval and Modern Indian History. 2. General issues of contemporary relevance (30 marks): Pertaining to the social economic, political and cultural scenario.

6 M.A. (Political science)

Syllabus is divided into two parts - 1. Subject Areas (70 questions carrying total 70 marks): The test would cover largely the B.A Pass and B.A (Hons.) Political Science syllabus. The focus will be on the following areas— a. Western Political Philosophy: Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, J.S. Mill, Karl Marx b. Modern Indian Political Thought: Gandhi and Ambedkar. c. Political theory: Concepts of liberty, equality, justice, sovereignty, citizenship, stated. International Relations: Cold War politics, NAM, SAARC, UNO, India’s foreign policy particularly with China, Pakistan and USA. e. Indian Government and Politics: Making of the Constituent Assembly, parliament, cabinet, prime minister, president, state government, federalism, political parties (national and regional), elections, local government. 2. General issues of contemporary relevance (30 marks): Pertaining to political, social, economic and cultural scenario.

7 Master of Public Administration

GS-50 Pub. Ad-50 Total Marks: 100 Course Content: 1. Evolution of Indian Administration

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2. Constitution of India 3. Indian Administration 4. Contemporary Issues in Indian Administration 5. Indian Government and Politics

8 M.A. (Sociology) Syllabus has two parts - 1. Subject Area (70 questions carrying total 70 marks): The students are expected to have graduation-level understanding about the sociological concepts, theories (functionalism and conflict theory), thought (Comte, Durkheim, Weber, Marx), research methodology, and India’s social structure, processes and change focusing on the post-independence period. 2. General issues of contemporary relevance (30 marks): Pertaining to the social, economic, political and cultural scenario.

9 MA(Anthropology) Concept of organization of society; Forms of social organization; family, lineage, clan, moiety, Phratry, Tribe. Definition and significance; order within and between societies; Concept of authority, power, rank, leadership, legitimacy and control. Introduction, Nature and Scope Branches of Biological Anthropology Bio-cultural perspective in evolutionary processes. Applied aspects of Biological Anthropology. Bio-cultural Evolution of Humans Multiregional Vs. out of Africa theories of Modern Human origins Phenotypic and Genotypic variation, Distribution of Human Variation, Historical overview of concept of Race, Criteria of Racial Classification, Genetic aspects of race mixture. Racism, UNESCO Statement of Race. Archaeology, Relation of Archaeology with Sciences, Social Sciences and Anthropology Major Branches, Prehistory, Proto-history and Ethno-Archaeology. Field work tradition in Anthropology, Ethnography as a holistic documentation of culture. Introduction to major concepts in Indian Anthropology.

10. MA(Psychology) Graduate course of Arts, Commerce & Science with any discipline.

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11. Master of Social work

Basic Concepts: Society; Community; Association; Social Groups; Culture - Social Work; Social Welfare; Social Service; Social Reform; Social Security; Social Justice; Social Defence; Social Policy; Social Planning; Social Development. Social Institutions: Marriage and Family, Religion and Caste. Social Problems: Poverty; Illiteracy; Un-employment; Beggary; Crime; Gender Discrimination; Children-in-Conflict with Law; Children-in-Need of Care and Protection; Alcoholism; Drug Dependence; Commercial Sex Work; Child Labour; Human Trafficking; Corruption; Communal Tensions; Indian Labour Problems. Development: Social and Economic Indicators. National and International Organisations involved in Social Welfare – Role of Voluntary Action in Social Development. Issues Concerned with Children; Youth; Women and Aged – Social Legislation pertaining to Women; Children; and Persons with Disabilities. Fundamental Rights; Directive Principles of State Policy – Constitutional Safeguards for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes – Welfare Programmes for Backward Classes; and Minorities – Welfare of Physically and Mentally Challenged. Human Behaviour; Personality; Intelligence; Learning; Motivation; Attitudes; Leadership - Stages of Human Development – Psychological Disorders. Demography and Family Welfare – Demographic Trends in India – National Population Policy. Concepts of Health and Disease; Basic Health Issues; Health Services; Health Education; Occupational Health; Health Programmes in India; National Health Policy.Rural, Urban and Tribal Development: National Programmes – Environmental Protection Activities – Disaster Management – Effects of Air Pollution; Prevention and Control of Air Pollution; Standards and Types of Ventilation; Effects of Noise Exposure and Control of Noise – Housing and Health – Waste Management. Human Rights – Status on Protection and Promotion of Human Rights – Right to Information and Right to Education. Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization – Impact on Personal and Social Life. Issues concerned with Human Resource Management. General knowledge; Reasoning ability; Verbal ability; High School Standard Maths; English Language

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Vocabulary

12 M.Sc.- Applied Animal Science

Knowledge of Life Sciences/ Biology/ Sericulture in general with special emphasis on Zoology.

13 M.Sc. (Life Science)

Knowledge of Life Science / Zoology / Botany / Biotechnology / Agriculture Biotechnology in general.

14 M.Sc.(Basic Science) (Integrated)- 5 Year – 10 Semesters

Basic knowledge of the following subject at graduation level: Chemistry, Botany, Zoology along with allied subjects like Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, with special emphasis in Molecular Biology, recombinant DNA technology, Immunology and Biophysical techniques. The knowledge in Physics and computers at 10+2 level.

15 M.Sc. (Ag.) Horticulture

Part A: General Agriculture, viz., Agronomy, Agricultural economics, Agricultural entomology, Agricultural extension and education, Agricultural engineering, Animal Husbandry and Dairy science, Agroforestry, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Plant Pathology and Plant Physiology. Part B: Consisting all branches of Horticulture and giving equal importance to Fruit Science (Pomology), Vegetable Science (Olericulture), Floriculture and landscaping, Post Harvest Handling, Processing and Marketing of Horticultural crops including Medicinal and Aromatic plants, spices, condiments and plantation crops.

16 M.Sc. - Applied Chemistry

General understanding of the different disciplines (organic, inorganic, physical and analytical) of

chemistry/applied chemistry taught at the three-year B.Sc. programs of the Indian Universities.

17 M.Sc. - Applied Mathematics

Basic knowledge of mathematics, applied mathematics taught in the three-year B.Sc. programs of

Indian Universities.

18 M.Sc. - Applied Physics

Basic knowledge of physics, applied physics and electronics taught in the three-year B.Sc. programs

of Indian Universities.

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19 M.Sc. (Polymer Chemistry)

General understanding of different disciplines (organic, inorganic, physical and analytical) of chemistry/applied chemistry taught at the three year B.Sc. programs of the Indian Universities.

20 M.Sc. - Applied Statistics

General understanding of the different disciplines taught at the three-year B.Sc. programs of the

Indian Universities.

21 M.Sc. – Biostatistics

Descriptive Statistics Statistical Data, Types of Data: attributes and variables, discrete & continuous data, Primary data, Secondary data, Different types of scales- nominal, ordinal, ratio and interval. Presentation of data: Construction of tables with one or more factors of classification. Diagrammatic and graphical representation of grouped data. Frequency distributions, cumulative frequency distribution and their representation, histogram, frequency polygon and ogives. Stem and leaf chart. Box Plot, Univariate data-Concepts of central tendency, dispersion and relative dispersion, moments, measures of skewness and kurtosis. Bivariate Data: Scatter diagram. Correlation coefficient and its properties, Correlation ratio. Rank – Spearman’s and Kendall’s measures of correlation. Principle of least squares, linear regression, fitting of curves reducible to polynomials by transformation. Multiple regression, Multiple and partial correlation coefficients. Sampling distribution for discrete data. Analyses of contingency tables; hypothesis of homogeneity and independence. Probability Theory and Distributions Random experiment, trial, sample point and sample space, events, operations of events, concepts of equally likely, mutually exclusive and exhaustive events. Definition of probability: Classical, relative frequency and axiomatic approaches. Discrete probability space, properties of probability under set theoretic approach Independence of events, Conditional probability, total and compound probability theorems, Bayes theorem and its applications. Random variables – discrete and continuous, probability mass function (pmf) and probability density function (pdf), Cumulative distribution function (cdf) and their properties. Joint pmf / pdf of several random variables. Marginal and conditional distributions of functions of discrete and continuous

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random variables,. Independence of random variables, Expectation of a random variable and its properties, Moment Generating Function (m.g.f) and Characteristic Function. Review of Standard univariate and bivariate- discrete and continuous distributions: degenerate, discrete uniform, binomial, Poisson, geometric and negative binomial, hyper-geometric, continuous uniform, normal distributions, exponential distributions , reproductive property of standard distributions. Chebyshev’s inequality. Weak law of large numbers and Central Limit Theorem for a sequence of independently and identically distributed random variables and their applications. Law of large numbers and central theorem. Review of Sampling Distributions, .2 , t and F distributions. Elements of Demography Introduction to Demography: Source of Demography Data: Census, vital events, registration, survey, extent of under registration, Chandrasekhar Deming Index Mortality, Measurements: Crude and specific rates, direct and indirect methods of standardization, Determinants of mortality Fertility: Crude and specific rates, gross reproduction rates, net reproduction rates, parity progression ratio, child-women ratio. Determinants of fertility, fertility differentials. Life table- construction and uses, Abridged Life table-construction and uses, Concept of model life table. Sampling Theory Concepts of population and sample, advantages of sampling, census and sample surveys, Basic concepts in sampling and designing of a large scale surveys. Types of sample – the convenience sample, Judgment sample and the probability sample; simple random sampling with and without replacement. Systematic sampling, Stratified sampling, Estimation of mean, Proportion and standard error using the above probability sampling, probability proportional to size sampling, Estimation of sample size for clinical experiments, sources of error in surveys. Inference

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Parametric models, parameters, problem of inference, Estimation: properties of point estimations, Minimum variance unbiased estimator, best linear unbiased estimator, interval estimation: Confidence interval for mean, variance of normal distribution, proportions, Correlation and regression coefficients. Confidence interval of mean and variable for small samples. Testing Hypothesis: Critical region and level o significance, test of a simple hypothesis against simple alternative, composite hypothesis, Neyman-Pearson test of hypothesis, UMP test, UMP unbiased test, Likelihood ratio test, Test on the mean of normal population, difference between the mean of two normal population, Test on the variance of normal populations, .2 -test, .2 - goodness of fit test and test of independence in contingency tables. Test of proportion, test of correlation and regression coefficient, Test based on .2 , t and F. Designs of Experiment Need for designing of experiments, Fundamental principles of design of experiments. Basic deigns-CRD, RBD and LSD. Their layout and analyses. Orthogonality of classification in two-way lay-outs, advantages of orthogonality relation, simple illustrations. Fixed, mixed and random effect models; Variance components estimation – study of various methods; Analysis of co-variance, missing plot techniques -general theory and application, Cross-over design. Factorial experiments: 2n, 32 factorial experiments, illustrations, main effects and interactions, confounding and illustrations.

22 M.Sc. - Biotechnology

Basic knowledge of the following subject at graduation level: Chemistry, Botany, Zoology along with allied subjects like Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, with special emphasis in Molecular Biology, recombinant DNA technology, Immunology and Biophysical techniques. The knowledge in Physics and computers at 10+2 level.

23 M.Sc. - Brain & Cognition Sciences

Basic knowledge of the following subject at graduation level: Chemistry, Botany, oology along with allied subjects like Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, with special emphasis in Neuroscience Molecular Biology, recombinant DNA technology, Immunology and Biophysical techniques. The

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knowledge in Physics and computers at 10+2 level.

24 M.Sc. (Forensic Science and Criminology)

Basic knowledge of the subject required are Molecular Biology, Human genetics and Cytogenetics, General Science, Criminology, Criminal law, Finger Print Science, Biological Science, Chemical Science, Anthropology.

25 M.Sc. (Environmental Microbiology)

Required knowledge of Chemistry, Life Science/Biology in general, including emphasis on Global and Indian Environmental problems/issues.

26 M.Sc. (Food Microbiology &Toxicology)

Requires knowledge of Microbiology, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences/Biology in general, including emphasis on the role of microbes in dealing with Environmental problem/issues.

27 M.Sc.(Industrial Microbiology)

Graduate level knowledge of Microbiology, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences, Industrial Microbiology, Life Sciences/Biology in general, including emphasis on the role of microbes in dealing with Industrial problem/issues.

28 M.Sc. (Nano-science and Nano-technology)

Graduate level knowledge of Chemistry, Physics, Zoology Botany, Basic Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Basic Concepts of Drugs, Antibiotic, Basic Agriculture with emphasis on fertilizers, Soil Science/Agricultural Chemistry, Basic Microbiology, Instrumentation, General mental ability and numerical ability test.

29 M.Sc. (Environmental Science)

Required knowledge of Chemistry, Life Science/Biology in general, including emphasis on Global and Indian Environmental problems/issues.

30 M.Sc. (Energy & Environment)

The question paper shall emphasize on the topics of energy (Solar, Wind, Bio-energy, Hydro-energy etc.) environmental concern and issues in general.

31 M.Sc. (Human Development &

All branches of Home Science, Food & Nutrition/Extension & Communication/Clothing & Textile/Family Resource Management/Human Development and Family Studies/Family Guidance and

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Family Studies)

Counseling and General Awareness.

32 M.Sc. (Food Science & Technology)

Syllabus will contain graduate level knowledge in area of Home Science/ B.Tech./ B.Sc. Biology.

33 M.Sc. (Information Technology)

Part – I

Algebra: Complex Numbers, algebra of complex numbers, geometrical representation; real and imaginary parts; modulus and argument of a complex number; conjugate of a complex number, triangle inequality; cube roots of unity.

Theory of quadratic equation, relationship between their roots and coefficients; quadratic expressions; linear and quadratic equation in one variable.

Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progression; mathematical induction and its application.

Permutations and combinations; Binomial theorem for a positive integral index.

Trigonometry: Trigonometric Functions and their graphs, addition and subtraction formulas; formulae involving multiple and submultiples angles; inverse trigonometric functions; solution of trigonometric equation; relations between the sides and angles of a triangle; solution of triangle, simple applications in finding height and distances.

Co-Ordinate Geometry: Rectangular Cartesian coordinate; distance between two points; area of triangle; locus; equation of a straight line in various forms; angle between two given lines; condition for two line to be parallel or perpendicular, distance of a point form a line; equation of a circle in various form, intersection of a circle with a straight line; equation of a tangent and normal to a circle through the points of intersection of two circles or a circle and a straight line; parametric representation of a circle. Calculus: Function, into, into and one-to-one function, sums, difference, products and quotients of two functions, composite functions, inverse of a function, constant,

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absolute value, greatest integer, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, experimental and logarithmic function, even and odd function, sets, functions and relations.

Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of the sum, difference, continuity of composite functions, Derivation of a function at a point, derivation of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, derivative of composite and implicit functions, derivatives of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric exponential & logarithmic function.

Geometrical interpretation of derivatives, tangents and normal. Sign of derivatives and monotonic, maximum and minimum value of a function.

Integration as a inverse process of differentiation.

Vector: Addition of Vector, multiplication by scalar, scalar product, cross product, scalar triple product

Probability: Probability, addition, and multiplication laws conditional prob., Binomial distribution.

Part - II

Basic Physics, units and dimensions, SI units, displacement, velocity, acceleration, kinematics in one and two dimension with constant acceleration, projectile, circular motion, concept of relative motion.

Elements of Kinetic theory of gases, presser and temperature of an ideal gas.

Coulombs law, electric field and electric potential, lines of force, capacitance, electric current, ohm's law, series and parallel arrangements of resistance and cells, Kirchaff's laws and application to network. Radioactivity, law of radioactivity decay, constant, half life and mean life.

Part - III

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Basic understanding of computers, Information and communication technologies and applications, Current developments in IT, programming languages.

34 M.Sc.(Information Security)

Digital signature & data Representation, Computer Organization & Architecture, Programming in C and C++, Operating system, Data Structure, Database Management Systems, Computer Networks, Information System and Software Engineering.

35 MTech(Computer Science)

Part I :- Computer Organization and Architecture: Machine instructions and addressing modes, ALU and data-path, CPU control design, Memory interface, I/O interface (Interrupt and DMA mode), Instruction pipelining, Cache and main memory, Secondary storage. Discrete Mathematics: Counting principles, linear recurrence, mathematical induction, equation sets, relations and function, predicate and propositional logic. Digital Logic: Logic functions, Minimization, Design and synthesis of combinational and sequential circuits; Number system representation and computer arithmetic. Part II :- Programming and Data Structures: Programming in C; Functions, Recursion, Parameter passing, Scope, Binding; Abstract data types, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Binary search trees, Binary heaps. Analysis and Design of Algorithms: Analysis, Asymptotic notation, Notions of space and time complexity, Worst and average case analysis; Design: Greedy approach, Dynamic programming, Divide-and conquer; Tree and graph traversals, Connected components, Spanning trees, Shortest paths; Hashing, Sorting, Searching. Asymptotic analysis (best, worst, average cases) of time and space, upper and lower bounds, Basic concepts of complexity classes P, NP, NP-hard, NP- complete. Part III :- Computer Networks and Operating System: Error-Detection and Error- correction techniques, Topology, Routing and Internetworking, Channel Allocation, Congestion Control, Processes, Threads, Concurrency, Synchronization, Deadlock, CPU scheduling, Memory management and virtual memory, File systems.

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Databases: ER-model, Relational model (relational algebra, tuple calculus), database design (integrity constraints, normal forms), File structures Transactions and concurrency control. Information Systems and Software Engineering: information gathering, requirement and feasibility analysis, data flow diagrams, process specifications, input/output design, process life cycle, planning and managing the project, design, coding, testing, implementation, maintenance.

36 MTech(Software Engineering)

GATE (Computer Science and Information Technology)Syllabus

37 M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine)

General scientific awareness and scientific aptitude (50 questions) Atom, nucleus, atomic model, valency, periodic table, states of matter, boiling point, evaporation, freezing, materials, ores, alloy, chemical reactions, acid, base. Biodiversity, evolution of life on earth, food chains, vitamins, water cycle, human body, hormones. Dimension and units, Newton’s laws of motion, gravitation, current scientific and technological events and of such matters of everyday observation and experience, light and related events. Reasoning on number system, mean, mode, median, relationship concepts, fundamental arithmetical operations, percentage, ratio and proportion, averages, interest, profit and loss, graphs, time and distance. Origin of the earth, universe and our galaxy, constitution of atmosphere, planet, satellite, Indian satellite program, ocean, solar energy, environmental problems of India and world, pollution and its kind. Knowledge about various scientific organizations and funding agencies. Physics (10 questions) Radioactivity, Isotopes and nuclides, binding forces between nuclear particles, alpha and beta particles, gamma radiation, mechanisms of radioactive decay, fission and fusion, half life, interaction of electrons, X-rays and -rays with matter, radiation detectors, electric field, Gauss and Coulomb’s law, Magentic field, Amperes’s law, Biot-Savert law, Faradey law, Lenz’s law, electromagnetic wave and its properties, electromagnetic spectrum, semiconductor – p-type and n-type materials, pn junction, diodes, transistors, FET, biasing of diode and transistor, wave particle duality, de-Broglie

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wave length, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Chemistry (10 questions) Inorganic Chemistry: Atomic and molecular structure, periodic properties, chemical bonding, oxidation and reduction, acid and bases (HSAB principle), chemistry of transition elements, lanthanides, actinides, symmetry and symmetry elements, bio-inorganic chemistry, electronic spectra. Organic Chemistry: Structure and bonding, reaction mechanism, stereochemistry, UV, IR, mass, NMR spectroscopy, synthetic reagents, study of alkenes, alkynes, dienes, arenes and various functional groups, synthetic polymers, dyes, carbohydrates and proteins. Physical Chemistry: Quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, chemical kinetics and catalysis, electrochemistry, rotational, vibrational and electronic spectrum, gaseous, liquid, solid and colloidal state. Mathematics (10 questions) Calculus: Differentiation, Integration, Maxima- Minima, Tangents and Normal, Area and Volumes of finite curve, System of linear system equation, Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Elements of Probability, Binomial, Poisson and Normal Distribution, Sequence and series and their convergence, Matrix and Linear algebra: Elementry matrix operations, eigen values and eigen vectors , trace of matrices and related properties of matrices,Vector space, subspace, span, rank- nullity theorem. Biology (10 questions) Cell biology: Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell-structure and organelle functions. Functions of sub-organells of cell i.e., Nucleus, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Peroxisomes and mitochondria. Structure of Cell membrane types and regulation of transport. Metabolism: Carbohydrate, Lipids, amino acids and nucleotides turn over and its regulation, Metabolic disorders. Glycolysis, TCA cycle, Urea cycle, Gluconeogenesis, Glyoxalate cycle and pentose phosphate pathway. ATP synthesis-oxidative and photo-phosphorylation. Molecular Biology: Prokaryotic and eukaryotic Replication, Transcription Translation, mechanism and

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their regulation. DNA Repair systems. Recombination. Concept of Recombinant DNA Technology : Cloning vectors: Plasmids, Bacteriophages, Cosmids, phagemids, YACs, Restriction enzymes, Ligases, PCR. Bio-Techniques: Principles, types and applications of Chromatography, Centrifugation, Electrophoresis, Spectrophotometry and Blotting techniques. Animal & Plant physiology: Physiology and development of circulatory, nervous system. Endocrine and exocrine system: hormone diversity and action. Transport across plant cell, Transpiration, Photosystems, Flowering, plant hormones. Plant tissue culture and production of transgenic plants, Enzymes Computer Science (10 questions) History of Computers, Functioning of Computer Systems, Components of Computer System, I/O Storage Devices, CPU, Computer Arithmetic and Boolean algebra. Introduction to Data Communication & Network-LAN, MAN, WAN, Topologies, Internet, Introduction to Operating System-DOS/WINDOWS, Computer Software, Elements of Computer Software, System Software. Flowcharts & Algorithms, Programming Languages: C and C++, Assembly & High Level Languages, General Overview of IT and Its Applications.

38 MBA (Rural Management)

The syllabus of M.B.A. online entrance will be similar to other management entrance test like

CAT/MAT/XAT.

39 MBA(Human Resource)

The syllabus of M.B.A. online entrance will be similar to other management entrance test like CAT/MAT/XAT.

40 MBA(Finance)

41 MBA(Marketing)

42 MBA(Media

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Business Management)

43 MBA(Tourism)

44 M.Pharm-Pharmaceutics

Syllabus as per GPAT. General understanding of subjects taught at B. Pharm level. Syllabus: Natural Products, Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Clinical Pharmacy. Some questions of General Awareness.

45 MPharm-Pharmacology

Syllabus as per GPAT. General understanding of subjects taught at B. Pharm level.

Syllabus: Natural Products, Pharmacology, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical

Jurisprudence, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Clinical Pharmacy. Some

questions of General Awareness.

46 MCA ( Six Semesters)

Unit – I : Mathematics: Solution of Linear and Quadratic Equations, Convergence and Divergence of

Series, Functions, Limit and Continuity, Differential and Integral Calculus, Matrix Algebra.

Unit – II : Computer Fundamentals: Computer Basic, Data Representations, Binary Arithmetic, I/O

Units, Computer Memory, Processor, Logic Circuits, Computer Languages Evaluation, Computer

Generations and Classifications, Computer Network, Network Topologies.

Unit – III : Programming in ‘C’: Constants, Variables and Data types, Operators and Expressions, I/O

Operators, Decision making, Branching, Looping, Arrays, Character Strings, Functions, Unions,

Pointers and File Management.

47 MCA(Corporate) Six Semesters

48 Master in Journalism &

Communication, Theories, Models, Communication Research, Television Research, Film Studies, International Relations, Development Communication, Origin and growth of Print Media in India and

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Mass Communication - MJMC

World, New Media.

49 MLISc

The syllabus for the entrance test would be in consonance to what has been prescribed by the UGC

for its’ National Eligibility Test in Library & Information Science.

50 LL.M. in Human Rights

Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Torts, Contracts, Human Rights & International Law.

51 LL.M. in Law

Constitutional law, Criminal law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Jurisprudence, International law, Arbitration, Family laws and Environmental law.

52 LL.M. (One Year) The questions shall pertain to testing aptitude for teaching/research, legal reasoning, and comprehension; basic legal knowledge on these subjects: Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, International Law, Company Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights and Family Law.

53 B.Tech.- Civil Engineering

10+2 level knowledge of Physics, Chemistry, Computer (basic knowledge) and Mathematics is

required.

54 B.Tech.- Computer

Engineering

55 B.Tech.- Electrical

Engineering

56 B.Tech.-

Electronics and

Communication

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Engineering

57 B.Tech.-

Mechanical

Engineering

58 B.Tech (Lateral Entry)

10+2 level knowledge of Physics, Chemistry, Computer (basic knowledge) and Mathematics is

required.

59 BBA- Bachelor in Business Administration – six semesters

English (Comprehension and Grammar), General Knowledge, Elementary Mathematics,Logical Reasoning.

60 B.Com(Honours)- six semesters

English (Comprehension and Grammar), General Knowledge, Elementary Mathematics,Logical Reasoning.

61. BA (Hons.) in Public Administration

GS-50 Pub. Ad-50 Total Marks: 100 Course Content: 50 Marks 1. Evolution of Indian Administration 2. Constitution of India 3. Indian Administration 4. Contemporary Issues in Indian Administration 5. Indian Government and Politics

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62. B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) (5 Year – 10 Semesters)

English (Comprehension and Grammar), General Knowledge, Elementary Mathematics, Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning.

63. B.Voc in Livestock Production and Management –six semesters

Not currently available

64. B.Voc in Floriculture and Landscape Gardening- six semesters

General Agriculture, viz., Agronomy, Agriculture economics, Agriculture entomology, Agriculture extension and education, Agriculture engineering, Animal husbandry and Dairy Science, Agroforestry, genetic and Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, Plant Pathology and Plant Physiology, Basic Concepts of biology and mathematics of intermediate(10+2)level.

65. B.Ed-Bachelor of Education

Syllabus is divided into two parts: 1. General Awareness and Current Affairs – 50% 2. Subject specific -50% (Teaching aptitude, Language proficiency, awareness relating to school administration, educational planning, educational policies, committees and commissions, educational provisions and schemes

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66 PG Diploma in Hindi Journalism- One Year

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67 Diploma in Dietetics and Nutrition- One Year

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68. Diploma in Livestock Management

Not currently available

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69. Certificate course in Dietetics