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Hey Guy’s I am BA 3 year student of Punjab University and I am searching for my syllabus of the course so please can you give me the syllabus of the course and tell me from where I can download the syllabus?
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The file given below contains the Punjab University Syllabus BA third year. You can download the syllabus from here. Feel free to download it. STRUCTURAL OUTLINE OF THE B.A./B.SC. (GENERAL/HONOURS) DEGREE COURSE IN THE 10+2+3 SYSTEM OF EDUCATION Note : 1. The two credits allocated to an elective subject, to be studied in an academic year as spelled out above, shall be covered in two theory papers and a practical or practicals as per requirements of the subject concerned. 2. In the instructional process, it is desireable to strike a balance in the teaching and learning strategies. A close interaction between the teacher and the student is necessary to achieve the above objectives. 3. Each elective subject of 2 credits for the B.Sc. shall be allocated five hours of teaching and four hours of practical work per week during the course of the academic year or as per requirements of the subject concerned. 4. B.Sc. (General) degree holders shall be eligible for admission to the M.Sc. course in any of the three elective subjects which they have studied during all the three years of the degree course, earning 6 credits in each, provided the candidate fulfils the eligibility conditions. B.A./B.Sc. Honours In addition to the main objectives listed in the preamble to the B.A./B.Sc. (General) degree course, the Honours Course seeks to provide course work of advanced nature in one of the elective subjects already being studied from 1st year onwards by a student. Both in content and quality, it would be of a level as gives adequate specialized knowledge in a subject even to make it a culminating point in the programme of study if a student so chooses. Or else, it should provide strong, additional foundation for pursuing the subject at the M.A./M.Sc. level. Keeping in view the objectives stated in the preamble to the B.A./B.Sc. (General) degree course and that enunciated above, the structural outline for the Honours degree course shall be as under : B.A. (Honours) The B.A. Honours Course shall carry 28 credits (each credit carrying the equivalence of 100 marks). Apart from the structure of the programme of study prescribed for the B.A. (General) degree course, credit value of the subjects/papers and hours of teaching allocated to them as already stated in the scheme, the Honours Course shall include four papers of one credit each of an advanced nature in one of the elective subjects a student shall study in all the three years of the degree course. A student may offer Honours in Second Year in any one of the elective subjects, to be studied by him in all the three years of the course. Provided that he has obtained at least 50 % marks in the subject of Honours in the First Year of the B.A. (General) Course. STRUCTURAL OUTLINE OF THE B.A./B.SC. (GENERAL/HONOURS) DEGREE COURSE (v) IN THE 10+2+3 SYSTEM OF EDUCATION For the B.A. (Honours) Course, the distribution of work during the three years will be as under :-- 1st Year : The same as in B.A. (General). (8 credits) 2nd Year : The same as in 2nd year of B.A. (General). In addition, there shall be two advanced papers of one credit each in the subject in which he seeks to get Honour degree. (8+2 = 10 credits) 3rd Year : The same as in 3rd year of B.A. (General). In addition, there shall be two advanced papers of one credit each in the Honours subject. (8+2 = 10 credits) Total Credits : 28 A candidate eligible to appear as a private candidate in B.A. examination may also offer Honours papers in any of the elective subjects offered for B.A. (General) in all three years provided he fulfils the requirement of the Regulation. B.Sc. (Honours) The B.Sc. (Honours) programme of study shall consist of 24 credits, each credit having a value of 100 marks. A subject studied for the whole academic year shall carry 2 credits. All the theory papers and practicals irrespective of their credit value shall be studied throughout the academic year. A student may offer Honours in any one of the elective subjects to be studied by him in all the three years of the course provided he has obtained at least 50% marks in the subject concerned in the first year examination of the B.Sc. (General) course. Of the 24 credits, each student shall offer courses in each year as under :-- 1st Year : The same as for First Year of B.Sc. (General). (7 credits) 2nd Year : The same as for 2nd Year of B.Sc. (General). In addition, there shall be two advanced papers of one credit each in the subject in which he seeks to get Honours degree. (7+2 = 9 credits) 3rd Year : The same as for 3rd year of B.Sc. (General). In addition, there shall be two advanced papers of one credit each in the Honours subject. (6+2 = 8 credits) Total Credits : 24 Both in B.A. Honours and B.Sc. Honours Courses, each paper of one credit shall be allocated 3 hours of teaching, or as per requirements of the subject concerned. GUIDELINES REGARDING CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT OF REGULAR STUDENTS OF B.A./B.SC./B.COM. /B.C.A. COURSES IMPORTANT NOTE (i) In order to incorporate an element of continuous assessment of students, the Colleges will conduct two mandatory House Tests in theory papers – one in the month of September/October and the other in December/January every year. (ii) (a) For September Test, there will be only one paper of one hour’s duration in each subject, and for December Test, there will be paper/s on the pattern of annual examination conducted by the University. There will be a Special Test for those students who could not fulfil the conditions of eligibility. It will not be held to provide an opportunity to all students to improve their earlier score. Those students who are exempted by the Principal of the College from appearing in the House Test/s in September and/or December/January will also be allowed to appear in the Special Test; this Test will determine their eligibility for admission to the examination as well as their score for Internal Assessment. (b) With a view to meet the grievance of students, if any, on account of scores obtained by them, the answer-books will be shown to them. Difference of opinion on the issue, if any, will be sorted out with the help of respective Heads of departments as well as the Principal of the College. (iii) Whereas the September House Test will carry weightage of 40 per cent, the December House Test will have weightage of 60 per cent in each subject/paper. The total weightage for both the Tests taken together shall be10 per cent of the total marks in each theory subject/paper. The weightage of 10 per cent marks shall be added to each paper of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.C.A. I, II and III Year which will, henceforth, carry weightage of maximum marks allotted to each paper. A candidate will have to pass in theory and practical/s separately. (iv) The record of marks secured by the students in the two House Tests will be sent by the respective Colleges so as to reach the office of Controller of Examinations latest by 15th March, failing which the result of the students shall be shown as ‘RLA’ and the entire responsibility for this would lie with the Principal/s of the College/s. (v) The Colleges will continue to forward the internal assessment of the students for Practicals. Projects and similar other activities, wherever applicable, to the Controller of Examinations, as usual, so as to reach his office latest by 15th March. SPECIAL NOTE : (i) Each theory question paper will be set out of the marks allotted to each theory paper and 10% marks of the maximum marks of each paper will be internal assessment. (ii) For private candidates, who have not been assessed earlier for internal assessment, the marks secured by them in theory paper will proportionately be increased to maximum marks of the paper in lieu of internal assessment. (iii) It will not be mandatory for the students to separately pass in the internal assessment. (vi)
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Here I am giving you syllabus for BA 3rd year course offered by Panjab University, Chandigarh in PDF file with it so you will get it free of cost ,.. BA 3rd year syllabus : BA history : Unit-I 1. Main features of the early British administration. 2. British policy towards the army, agriculture, industry, trade and commerce. 3. Spread of modern education at primary, secondary and higher levels. Unit-II 4. The foundation, programme and impact of the socio-religious reform movements : Arya Samaj, Singh Sabhas, Ahmadiyas. 5. Contribution to the growth of political consciousness by the Namdhari movement, uprising of 1907 and Ghadar movement. Max. Marks : 100 Theory : 90 marks Internal Assessment : 10 marks Time : 3 hours 8 B.A. (GENERAL)/B.Sc. (GENERAL) THIRD YEAR SYLLABUS 6. Contribution to the freedom struggle with special reference to the Gurdwara Reform Movement, Jallianwala Bagh, Bhagat Singh, Non-cooperation and Civil Disobedience. Unit-III 7. Significant developments leading to independence and partition. 8. Rebuilding of social and economic life after partition. 9. The main stages in the movement for the Punjabi Speaking State; Reorganisation Act of 1966. Unit-IV 10. New trends in Social life : Gender discrimination; emigration from Punjab. 11. New trends in Economic life : Modernisation of agriculture; land reforms. 12. Development of Punjabi literature with special reference to prose, poetry and drama. BA English : PART-A 1. Reference to context from Poetry (1 out of 2) 10 marks 2. Reference to context from Play (1 out of 2) 10 marks 3. Question from Poetry Section (with internal choice) 10 marks 4. Question from Play (with internal choice) 15 marks 2 B.A. (GENERAL)/B.Sc. (GENERAL) THIRD YEAR SYLLABUS PART-B 1. Essay (Social & Current topics) 10 marks 2. Precis (250 to 300 words) 10 marks 3. Idioms into sentences (5 out of 8) 5 marks 4. Pairs of words (5 out of 8) 5 marks 5. Correction of sentences (5 out of 8) 5 marks 6. One word substitutes (5 out of 8) 5 marks 7. Antonyms (5 out of 8) 5 marks ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rest is in the given below attachment please have a look on that it is free for you Contact Details : Panjab University Sector 14, Chandigarh, Chandigarh UT, 160014 0172 253 4866 •
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Panjab University was founded in 1882. The Univ is approved by UGC. Punjab Univ B.A. Hons (Edu) B.Ed Syllabus ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Contact: Sector 14, Chandigarh, Chandigarh UT, 160014 0172 253 4866 Map: for complete B.A. Hons (Edu) B.Ed programme syllabus here is the attachment:
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