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| FOR ADMISSION MA PART l |
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Entry Requirements |
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MA in any subject / BA with Honors in the subject offered for the post-graduation |
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Bachelor Degree in any Faculty with atleast 50% marks in aggregate |
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BA / BSc (PASS) with at least 45% marks in the subject offered for the post-graduate course |
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BCom with 45% marks in Economics / B Sc (Hons School) in Eco (for admission to MA in Economics) |
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BA with 45% marks in Sanskrit Elective (For admission to MA in Hindi) |
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3 Year Shastri pass exam will also make one eligible for MA Hindi |
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BA Hons School in English for admission to MA in English |
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BA with 45% marks in Public Administration or Sociology for admission to MA in History |
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Diploma in Physical Education or PG Diploma in Library Science with at least 50% marks in aggregate |
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| MA (English) |
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| An MA in English helps to master nuances of literature, linguistics competence, cultural awareness and communication skills. The widerspread use of PCs and Internet has accelerated the spread of English. The major openings are in reserach / teaching / civil services / communication services / theatre / creative writting / journalism / media. |
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| COURSE STRUCTURE |
| MA Part l |
| Five Papers of 80 marks each |
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English Poetry upto 18th Century |
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English Drama |
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English Noval |
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Structure of Modern English Grammer and Composition |
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Indian Writing in English |
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| MA Part ll |
| Five Papers of 80 marks each |
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History of English Litrerature (1558-1945) |
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Modren Literary Theory & Criticism |
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20th Century British Literature |
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Introduction to Linguistics |
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American Literature |
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| MA (Economics) |
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| In View of emerging global economy under WTO regime, his course has assumed great significance. Masters in Economics offers a successful career in Business / banking / teaching / insurance / research / planning / civil / financial and statiscal serices like PCS, IAS, IES, ISS. With more and more application skillls and IT techniques brought in, the course has become a must for planners and strategic thinkers . |
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| COURSE STRUCTURE |
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| Five Papers of 100 marks each |
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Micro Ecnomics |
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Macro Economis |
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Quantitative Method for Economists |
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Money, Banking and Finance |
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Computer Applications Fro Economists or Agricultural Economics |
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| COURSE STRUCTURE |
| MA PART ll |
| Five Papers of 100 marks each |
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Economics of Development and Plainning |
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International Economics |
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Indian Economy and Punjab Economy |
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Theory Statistics |
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Public Finance |
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| MA (History) |
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| Known as the matrix of all socio-politico sciences, the subject of History has it key opening in teaching, research, journalism, civil services etc. |
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| COURSE STRUCTURE |
| MA PART l |
| Four Papers of 100 marks each |
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History of India upto 650 AD |
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Society & Culture of India (1200-1750) |
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History of the Punjab (1469-1799) |
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20th Century World History |
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| MA PART ll |
| Four Papers of 100 marks each |
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History of India (1757-1857) |
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Nationalism of India |
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History of Punjab (1799-1994) |
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Historical Thought and Historiography |
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| MA (Hindi) |
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| Master in Hindi opens a casement to literary fineries in the various genres of Hindi literature. Key opening are reserach/ teaching/ creative Writting/ Language Postion, Journalism & media. |
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| COURSE STRUCTURE |
| MA PART l |
| Five Papers of 80 marks each |
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Modern Hindi Poetry |
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History of Hindi Literature |
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Indian and Westren Criticism |
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Paryojanmoolak Hindi |
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Natakkar Mohan Rakesh |
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| COURSE STRUCTURE |
| MA PART ll |
| Five Papers of 80 marks each |
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Medieval Hindi Poetry |
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Modern Hindi Prose |
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Linguistics & Hindi Language |
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Patarkarita Parishikshan |
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Uttarkaaline Kavyadhara Mein Guru Teg Bahadur Ka Vishesh Adhayyan |
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