Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Bachelor
of
Commerce
(B. Com.) |
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Bachelors
degree
course
of the
university
is meant
for
B.A./B.Com.
degree. |
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Eligibility
: |
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10+2 or
equivalent
or
successful
in B.P.P.
examination. |
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Fees of
the
course : |
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MALE:Rs.1800/-
in the
first
year,
Rs.1700/-
in the
second year,Rs.1800/-
in the
third
year
FEMALE:Rs.1200/-
in the
first
year,
Rs.1200/-
in the
second
year,Rs.1200/-
in the
third
year |
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Structure
of the
Course
: |
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The
course
comprises
108
credits
in
total.
They are
distributed
among
the
following
components
: |
|
Sr. No. |
Components |
For
Selection |
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Option-I |
Option-II |
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A. |
Basic
Courses |
36 |
36 |
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B. |
Optional
Courses |
64 |
56 |
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C. |
Vocational Courses |
08 |
16 |
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Total |
108 |
108 |
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Selection
of
Subjects
: |
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Basic
courses
of 36
credits
are
compulsory
for B.A.
and
B.Com.
students.
(b)
For the
selection
of the
main
subject
one has
to
complete
the
optional
courses
of 48
credits.
(c)
For the
degree
of B.Com.
one has
to
successfully
in
complete
the
subjects
of 48
credits.
(d) In
the
third
year the
students
is
expected
to
select
the
vocational
subjects
of 8
credits
but only
vocational
subjects
carrying
16
credits
will be
allowed
to be
selected. |
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(A)
Details
of the
course :
Basic
Course |
|
Sr. No. |
Name of the course |
Course code |
Credit |
No of Book |
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1. |
Basic Course in Social Science and Humilities |
FHS-01 |
08 |
8 |
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2. |
Basic Course in Science and Technology |
FST-01 |
08 |
8 |
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3. |
Foundation Course in Gujarati |
FHD-01 |
04 |
4 |
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4. |
Foundation course ion Hindi |
FHD-01 |
04 |
4 |
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5. |
Foundation Course in English |
FEG-01 |
04 |
4 |
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(B)
Optical
Course: |
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Optical
courses
available
in
different
subjects
of Arts
and
commerce
are as
follows. |
|
Sr. No. |
Subject |
Optional Course |
Course Code |
Credit |
No. of Books |
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1. |
Gujarati |
Gujarati Prose |
EGT-01 |
08 |
1 |
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Gujarati Poetry |
EGT-02 |
08 |
1 |
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Outline of Gujarati literature |
EGT-03 |
08 |
7 |
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Forms of Gujarati Literature |
EGT-04 |
08 |
6 |
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Gujarati language |
EGT-05 |
08 |
5 |
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Theory of literature and language application |
EGT-06 |
08 |
7 |
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2. |
Hindi |
Hindi prose |
EHD-01 |
08 |
8 |
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Hindi Poetry |
EHD-02 |
08 |
8 |
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History of Hindi literature and introduction to literature |
EHD-03 |
08 |
10 |
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Medieval Indian literature society and culture |
EHD-04 |
08 |
9 |
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Modern Indian Literature |
EHD-05 |
08 |
9 |
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Hindi language History and literature : |
EHD-06 |
08 |
7 |
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3. |
English |
Language through literature |
EEG-01 |
08 |
7 |
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The structure of Modern English |
EEG-02 |
08 |
8 |
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Communication skills in English |
EEG-03 |
08 |
8 |
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English for practical purpose |
EEG-04 |
08 |
8 |
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Understanding prose |
EEG-05 |
08 |
9 |
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Understanding Poetry |
EEG-06 |
08 |
7 |
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Understanding drama |
EEG-07 |
08 |
6 |
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Reading a Novel |
EEG-08 |
08 |
8 |
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4. |
Economics |
Basic Concept of Economics |
EEC-01 |
08 |
9 |
|
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Economics Development in India after Independence |
EEC-02 |
08 |
10 |
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Elementary Statistical Methods and Survey Methods |
EEC-03 |
08 |
9 |
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Agricultural Development in India |
EEC-04 |
08 |
8 |
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Elementary Arithmetical Methods in Economics |
EEC-05
|
04 |
4 |
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Economic theories and policies |
EEC-09 |
04 |
1 |
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Economic Structure A Comparative Study |
EEC-06 |
08 |
10 |
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India from Ancient |
EHI-02 |
08 |
9 |
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Time to 8th Century |
EHI-03 |
08 |
8 |
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History from 16th to
18th Century |
EHI-04 |
08 |
9 |
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India from Middle of 18th century
to |
EHI-05 |
08 |
8 |
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the Middle of 19th Century |
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Government and politics in East and South-East
|
EHI-06 |
08 |
8 |
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6. |
Political Science |
Political Theory and introduction of Institutions |
EPS-01 |
08 |
8 |
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Government and politics in India |
EPS-02 |
08 |
7 |
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Political Theory in Modern India |
EPS-03 |
08 |
8 |
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International Relations |
EPS-07 |
08 |
8 |
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Government and Politics in south Asia |
EPS-05 |
08 |
7 |
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Government and Political in East and South East |
EPS-06 |
08 |
8 |
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7. |
Sociology |
Study of Sociology |
ESO-01 |
08 |
8 |
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Society in India |
ESO-02 |
08 |
8 |
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Sociological Theory |
ESO-03 |
08 |
7 |
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Social Stratification |
ESO-04 |
08 |
7 |
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Society and Religion |
ESO-05 |
08 |
7 |
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Social problems in India |
ESO-06 |
08 |
7 |
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8. |
Public Administrative |
Administrative Theory |
EPA-01 |
08 |
6 |
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Indian Administrative |
EPA-02 |
08 |
7 |
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Administrative of Development |
EPA-03 |
08 |
6 |
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Administrative of Work |
EPA-04 |
08 |
6 |
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Financial Administrative |
EPA-05 |
08 |
9 |
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Public policy |
EPA-06 |
08 |
8 |
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9. |
Commerce |
Business Management |
ECO-01 |
04 |
5 |
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Book Keeping-1 |
ECO-02 |
04 |
5 |
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Principles (Theory) of Management |
ECO-03 |
04 |
4 |
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Book Keeping-2 |
ECO-04 |
04 |
8 |
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Mercantile Law |
ECO-05 |
04 |
6 |
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Principles of Economics |
ECO-06 |
04 |
5 |
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Basic Elutriation of Statistics Elements |
ECO-07 |
04 |
4 |
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Company Law |
ECO-08 |
04 |
4 |
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Currency Banking and Financial Institutions |
ECO-09 |
04 |
4 |
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Elements of Costing |
ECO-10 |
04 |
4 |
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Elements of Income |
ECO-11 |
04 |
4 |
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* both
are
compulsory
to take
jointly. |
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Note : |
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For
the
student
of
B.A
the
work
of
subjects
groups
mentioned
against
A to
H
contains
6
subjects.
The
students
will
have
to
choose
01
and
02
in
the
First
year
and
03
and
04/07
in
the
Second
year
and
group
05
and
06
in
the
third
year.
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In
B.A
the
Students
as
mentioned
against
who
have
offered
English
as
their
main subject,
they
will
be
informed
about
the
subjects
of
their
choice
for
second
and
third
year
in
the
letter
of
offer
later
on.
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In
the
B.Com
degree
course
the
students
will
have
to
select
01
and
02
in
the
First
year
03
to 07
in
the
Second
year
and
08
to
11
in
the
third
year
as
mentioned
against
the
chorological
number
"1".
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(C)
Vocational
Courses: |
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The list
of
different
vocational
courses
is given
bellow. |
| Name of the Course |
Course Code |
Credit |
No of Books |
| Feature Writing
|
AFW-01 |
Both of them and are 04 to be selected |
5 |
| Script Writing for Radio
|
AWR-01 |
4 |
| Translation |
ATR-01 |
08 |
8 |
| Planning of Child care Services
|
ACC-01 |
08 |
7+2 |
| Nutrition for Community
|
ANC-01 |
08 |
7+2 |
| Human Environment |
AHE-01 |
08 |
6 |
| Marketing |
AMK-01 |
04 Both of them and are
04 to be selected |
5 |
| Export process and documentation
|
AED-01 |
4 |
| Office after and Management System
|
AOM-01 |
04 Both of them and are
04 to be selected |
5 |
| Secretarial Practice
|
ASP-01 |
4 |
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Evaluation
: |
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Students
evaluation
will be
carried
out by
two
ways. |
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Continuous
Evaluation(Weigutage30%)
All
the
assignment
is
prescribed
for
the
course
are
compulsorily
to
be
submitted
within
the
prescribed
time
limit
and
before
the
term
End
Examination.
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Term
End
Evaluation:
(Weightage
70%)
Every
student
has
to
secure
his
admission
in
the
first,
Second
and
third
years
in
the
mouths
of
August/February.
After
the
admission,
the
first
exam
will
be
held
in
the
next
July/January
months.
In
means
that
the
students
can
appear
at
the
exam
after
one
year.
They
can
not
appear
the
completion
of
one
year.
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Yearly
Registration
and
study
system : |
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Every
Student
compulsorily
will
have
to
choose
the
courses
containing
36
Credit.
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For
the
convince
subjects
will
have
to
be
selected
from
prescribed
groups.
The
student
will
have
to
declare
it
in
the
application
before
his/her
registration.
In
this
way
some
of
the
courses
will
be
available
in
the
first
year,
some
of
the
courses
in
the
Second
year
and
some
course
in
the
third
year.
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After
the
completion
of
the
duration
of
the
First
year
student
will
be
informed
for
the
registration
of
the
second
year
by
the
letter
of
offer.
In
the
same
way
after
completion
of
the
second
year
student
will
be
sent
a
letter
of
offer
for
the
registration
for
the
third
year.
This
arrangement
is
for
the
completion
of
registration.
It
is
not
necessary
to
complete
the
course
of
the
year
concerned.
-
Counseling
sessions
will
be
held
at
the
study
Centre
students
can
take
advantage
of
counseling
facility
in
the
year
of
their
registration.
-
The
maximum
duration
is
of 8
years.
The
students
will
be
allowed
to
take
advantage
of
counseling
facility
in
the
year
of
their
registration.
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Associate
Studentship
: |
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As a
part and
parcel
of
associate
studentship
the
student
will be
allowed
to
register
himself
in the
course
carrying
minimum
8
Credits
and
maximum
32
Credits
under
this
scheme
the
students
14 will
be
connected
with the
study
centre,
for
different
facilities
like
counseling
evaluation
of
assignment
and
library
facilities.
For the
course
of 8
Credits
Rs.400/-
Course
fees
plus
Rs.100/-Registration
fees
will be
charged.
This
rate of
fees is
only
limited
to BDP
Course.
For
other
courses
prorate
fees.
Course
fees No.
of
course
will be
charged.
Ever and
above
Rs.100/
will be
charged
the
students
are
required
to get
their
application
from the
University
head
quarters. |
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