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Lesson Plan of Odd Semester

This lesson plan outlines the topics and schedule to be covered in two courses, M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I and B.A./B.Sc./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.B.Ed Sem I, for the academic year 2021-22. For M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I, the topics include differential equations, boundary value problems, partial differential equations, and special functions. For B.A./B.Sc./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.B.Ed Sem I, the topics include De Moivre's theorem, applications of De Moivre's theorem, and functions of a complex variable. Each topic is allotted multiple lecture sessions over

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Lesson Plan of Odd Semester

This lesson plan outlines the topics and schedule to be covered in two courses, M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I and B.A./B.Sc./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.B.Ed Sem I, for the academic year 2021-22. For M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I, the topics include differential equations, boundary value problems, partial differential equations, and special functions. For B.A./B.Sc./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.B.Ed Sem I, the topics include De Moivre's theorem, applications of De Moivre's theorem, and functions of a complex variable. Each topic is allotted multiple lecture sessions over

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Lesson Plan

Session 2021-22

Babbar Akali Memorial Khalsa College,


Garhshankar
Department of Mathematics
Subject Coordinator :Prof.Jaswinder Kaur

Lesson Plan (2021-22)


M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I
Course: Differential Equation Course Code: MATH-603S

Lect. No. Topic-Differential Equations Remarks

Chapter 1: Existence and Uniqueness of Solution of First Order Ordinary Differential Equations
1 Introduction and brief history 1Sept,2021
2-5 Solution of initial value Problem and Integral Equation 2,3 Sept,2021

6-10 Picard’s Method of Successive approximation 8,9,10,13 Sept,2021

11-14 Convergence of Successive Approximation and uniqueness of 14,15,16, Sept,2021


solution
15 Practice 17Sept,2021

Chapter 2: Boundary Value Problem And Strum Value Theory


10-12 Eigen Value and Eigen Functions of Linear Homogeneous 17,18 Sept,2021
Boundary value Problem
13-18 Strum-Liouville Boundary value Problem 20,22,23,24 Sept 2021
19-22 Normalization of Eigen Functions and Eigen Expansion of 25,28,29 Sept 2021
Functions
23-26 Non-Homogeneous Strum-Liouville Boundary value Problem 30 Sept,1,2 Oct 2021

27-32 Homogeneous Heat Conduction Problem 4,5,7,8 Oct 2021

33-36 Non-Homogeneous Heat Conduction Problem 9,11,12,13 Oct 2021

37-40 Wave Equation 14,15 Oct 2021

41-42 Practice 16 Oct 2021

Chapter 3: Ordinary Differential Equations in more than two variable


43-45 Introduction to surface and curve in three Dimension 18,19,20 Oct 2021

46-47 Simultaneous Differential Equation of First order and first 22,25Oct 2021
degree in 3D
48-50 Orthogonal Trajectory of system of curves on a surface 26,30Oct 2021

50-52 Pfaffian Differential Equations 4,5Nov2021

53 Practice 5 Nov 2021

Chapter 4: Partial Differential Equation of First Order


54-55 Introduction and origin of PDE 6 Nov 2021

56-59 Lagrange’s Solution to the linear PDE and its Geometric 8,9,10,11Nov 2021
interpretation
60-63 Integral Surfaces passing through the given curve 11,12,13 Nov 2021

64-67 Non-Linear PDE 15,16,17,18Nov 2021


68-70 Compatible System of first order equation 18,19Nov 2021

71-73 Charpit Method of solving Non Linear PDE 22,23,24Nov 2021

74-75 Jacobi’s Method of solving Non Linear PDE 25Nov 2021

76 Practice 26 Nov 2021

Chapter 5: Partial Differential Equations of Second and Higher Order


77 Origin of Second Order PDE 26 Nov 2021

78-79 Linear Partial Differential Equation with Constant Coefficients 27 Nov 2021

80-81 Complementary Functions 29,30 Nov 2021

82-83 Particular integral of Homogenous Partial Differential Equation 1,3Dec,2021


84-85 Particular integral of Non-Homogenous Partial Differential 4Dec,2021
Equation
80-89 Classification of second order PDE 6,7,8,9,10,11,13,14,15Dec,202
1

90 Practice 16,17,18 Dec,2021

M.Sc. Mathematics Sem III


Course: Special Functions Course Code: MATH-675S

Lect. No. Topic-Special Functions Remarks

Chapter 1: Hypergeometric Functions


1-2 Introduction to Hypergeometric Functions 24,25Aug,2021
3-5 Confluent and Generalised Hypergeometric functions 26,27,28Aug,2021
6-7 Recurrence Relations 31Aug,2021
8-9 Contiguity Relations 1,2 Sept,2021
10 Revision 3Sept,2021
Chapter 2: Legendre Functions of First Kind
11 Introduction to Legendre Function 6Sept,2021
12-14 Recurrence Relations of Legendre’s Function of First Kind 7,8,9Sept,2021
15-20 Formule of Murfy and Rodrigde ,other important results 10,13,14,15,16,17Sept,2021
21-22 Orthogonal Properties 18,22 Sept,2021
23-25 Expansion of function as Legendre Series 23,24,25Sept,2021
26-27 Associated Legendre Function 28,29Sept,2021
28-29 Practice 30Sept,1 Oct2021
Chapter 3: Legendre Functions of Second Kind
30-32 Recurrence Relations of Legendre’s Function of First Kind 2,4,5,Oct 2021
33-35 Associated Legendre Function and Other important Results 7,8,9Oct 2021
36 Practice 11Oct 2021
Chapter 4: Bessel’s Functions
37 Introduction 12Oct 2021
38-40 Recurrence Relations of Bessel’s Function 13,14,15Oct 2021
41-43 Integration and Trigonometric Expansions of Bessel’s Functions 16,18,19 Oct 2021
44-46 Addition formula for Bessel’s Functions 20,22,25,26,30Oct 2021
47-50 Fourier –Bessel Expansion of f(x) 4,5,6,8 Nov 2021
51-52 Ber and Bei Functions 9,10 Nov 2021
53 Practice 11Nov 2021
Chapter 5: Hermite Functions
54 Introduction 12Nov 2021
55-56 Generating Formula 13,16 Nov 2021
57-60 Orthogonal Property 17,18,19,22Nov 2021
61-63 Recurrence Relations of Hermite’s Function 23,24,25Nov 2021
64 Revision 26Nov 2021
Chapter 6: Leguerre Functions
65 Introduction 27Nov 2021
66-68 Generating Formula 29,30Nov2021, 1 Dec 2021
69-71 Orthogonal Property 3,4,6,Dec2021
72-78 Recurrence Relations of Hermite’s Function 7,8,9,10,13,14,15,16 Dec.2021
72-80 Revision 1,3,4,6,7,8,10,11,12Jan 2022

B.A./B.Sc./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.B.Ed Sem I
Course: Trigonometry and Matrices Course Code: BSCNM-112

Lect. No. Topic- Trigonometry and Matrices Remarks

Chapter 1: Introduction to De moivre’s theorem


1-2 Polar Coordinates 1,2 Sept 2021
3-5 CIS form 3,6,7 Sept 2021
Chapter 2: De moivre’s theorem
6 Statement and proof of D’Moivre’s theorem 8Sept 2021
7-8 Questions based on D’Moivre’s theorem 9,10Sept 2021
9 Practice 13 Sept 2021
Chapter 3: Applications of De moivre’s theorem
10-11 Roots of a complex number 14,15 Sept 2021
12-13 Primitive nth root of unity. 16,17 Sept 2021
14 Solutions of Equations 18Sept 2021
𝑛 𝑛
15-16 Expansion of 𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝜃 and 𝑠𝑖𝑛 𝜃 20,22Sept 2021
17 Expansion of cosn𝜃 and sinn𝜃 23Sept 2021
18 Formation of Equations 24Sept 2021
19-20 Practice 25,28 Sept 2021
Chapter 4: Function of a Complex Variable
21 Exponential Function 29 Sept 2021
22 Trigonometric /Circular Function 30 Sept 2021
23 Logarithmic Function 1Oct 2021
24-25 General Exponential function 4,5Oct 2021
26 Gregory’s Series 8Oct 2021
27-29 Hyperbolic Functions 9,11,12Oct 2021
30 Practice 13 Oct 2021
Chapter 5: Summation of Trigonometric Series
31-32 Sum of the series when angles are in A.P. 16,18Oct 2021
33 Method of differences 19Oct 2021
34-35 C+iS method 25,26 Oct 2021
36-40 Series depending on Expansion 30Oct 4,5,6,8 Nov2021
41 Practice 9Nov2021

Chapter 6: Hermitian and skew-hermitian matrices


42-43 Hermitian and skew-hermitian matrices 10,11Nov2021

44 Practice 12Nov2021
Chapter 7: Rank of a Matrics

45 Rank of a matrix by Determinant method 13Nov2021

46-48 Rank of a matrix by elementary transformations method 15,16,17Nov2021

49-50 Practice 18,19Nov2021

Chapter 8: Vector Space


51 Linear Dependence and independence of vectors 22Nov2021

52 Practice 23Nov2021

Chapter 9: Linear Equations

53-54 Homogeneous Linear Equations 24,25Nov2021

55-56 Non-Homogeneous Linear Equations 26,27Nov2021

57 Practice 29Nov2021

Chapter 10: Eigen Value and Cayley-Hamilton Theorem


58 Eigen Values 30Nov2021

59-60 Eigen Vectors 1,3 Dec 2021

61-65 Diagonalizable matrices 4,6,7,8,9 Dec 2021

66-70 Cayley Hamilton Theorem 10,13,14,15,16 Dec 2021

71-75 Minimal Polynomial 1,3,4,6,7 Jan2022

76-80 Practice 8,10,11,12 Jan2022

B.A./B.Sc./B.Sc.B.Ed./B.A.B.Ed Sem III


Course: Differential Equation I Course Code: BSCNM-310

Lect. No. Topic Remarks

Chapter 1: Exact Differential Equation


1-2 Introduction 25,26Aug 2021
3-5 Exact Differential Equation 27,28,31Aug 2021
6-9 Integrating Factors 1,2,3,6Sept 2021
10 Practice 7Sept 2021
Chapter 2: First order and Higher order Diff. Equations
11-13 Equation solvable for p and y 8,9,10Sept 2021
14-16 Lagrange’s Equations 13,14,15Sept 2021
17-19 Clairaut’s Equation 16,17,18Sept 2021
20-22 Singular Solutions 20,22,23Sept 2021
Chapter 3: Orthogonal Trajectory
23-25 Orthogonal Trajectory in Cartesian form 24,25,28Sept 2021

26-27 Orthogonal Trajectory in Polar form 29,30Sept 2021

Chapter 4: Linear Equations with Constant Coefficient


28 Introduction 1Oct 2021
29-32 Homogeneous linear Equations 4,5,8,9Oct 2021
33-36 Non-Homogeneous linear Equations 11,12,13,16Oct 2021
37-38 Practice 18,19Oct 2021
Chapter 5: Linear Equations with Variable Coefficient
39-41 Cauchys Linear diff. Equation 25,26,30Oct 2021
42-45 Legendre’s Linear diff. Equation 8,9,10,15Nov 2021
46 Revision 16Nov2021
Chapter 6: Linear Diff. Equations of second order
47-49 Change of independent variable 17,22,23Nov 2021
50-52 Method of variation of parameter 24,29,30Nov 2021
53-56 Method of reduction of order 1,6,7,8Dec2021
Chapter 7: Simultaneous differential Equations
57-60 Simultaneous Differential Equations 13,14,15Dec 2021
Subject Coordinator :Prof.Deepika
Lesson Plan
Session 2021-22 (Odd Sem)
Class: M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I
Subject: Complex Analysis-I Subject Code: MATH-604S

Lect No. Topic Remarks


Chapter-1 Complex Number
1-2 Complex plane 23-24 Sept, 2021
3-4 Geometric Representation of Complex Numbers 25,28 Sept, 2021
5-7 Joint Equation of Circle and Straight Line 29-30 Sept, 1 Oct, 2021
8-9 Stereographic Projection 4-5 Oct, 2021
10-11 The Spherical Representation of the Extended Complex Plane 6,8 Oct, 2021
Chapter-2 Topology on the Complex Plane
12-13 Some Basic Definitions 9,12 Oct, 2021
14 Connectedness 13 Oct, 2021
15 Complex Valued Functions 16 Oct, 2021
16 Limit and Continuity 23 Oct, 2021
17 Uniform Continuity 25 Oct, 2021
18 Curves 26 Oct, 2021
19 Connectivity through Polygonal Lines 27 Oct, 2021
Chapter-3 Analytic Functions
20 Differentiability 28 Oct, 2021
21-22 Analytic Function 29 Oct, 1 Nov 2021
23-24 C-R Equations 2-3 Nov, 2021
25-26 Harmonic Functions and Harmonic Conjugates 4-5 Nov, 2021
Chapter-4 Power Series
27-28 Power Series as an Analytic Function 6,8 Nov, 2021
29-30 Tests of Convergence 15,16 Nov, 2021
Chapter-5 Elementary Functions
31 Exponential Functions and Trigonometric Functions 17 Nov, 2021
32 Hyperbolic Functions 18 Nov, 2021
33 Logrithmic Functions and Inverse Trigonometry Function 19 Nov, 2021
Chapter-6 Complex Integration
34-35 Curves in Complex Plane 22-23 Nov, 2021
36 line Integral 24 Nov, 2021
37-39 Cauchy’s Theorem for a Rectangle 26, 27, 29 Nov, 2021
40-42 Cauchy’s Theorem in a Disc 30 Nov 1,3 Dec 2021
43-44 Index of a Point with respect to a Closed Curve 4,6 Dec 2021
45-47 Cauchy’s Integral Formula and Higher Derivatives 7-9 Dec 2021
48-49 Morrera’s theorem 13-14 Dec 2021
50 Liouville’s theorem 15 Dec 2021
51 fundamental Theorem of Algebra 16 Dec 2021
52-53 The General Form of Cauchy’s Theorem 17, 29 Dec 2021
54- Practice/Test 30 Dec onwards
onwards

Class: M.Sc. Mathematics Sem III


Subject: Computational Techniques-I Subject Code: MATH-672S

Lect No. Topic Remarks


Chapter-1 Fundamental of Computers
1 Programmer’s Model of a Computer 11 Aug, 2021
2 Types of Computers 12 Aug, 2021
3-4 General Awareness of Computer Hardware – CPU, Input, 13,14 Aug, 2021
Output and Peripherals
5-6 Software and Programming languages 16-17 Aug, 2021
Chapter-2 MS-WORD
7-15 General awareness of MS – Word 18-21, 23-27 Aug,2021
Chapter-3 Programming in FORTRAN 77
16-17 Character set 31 Aug, 1 Sept 2021,
18-19 Constants 2,3 Sept, 2021
20-21 Variables 4,6 Sept, 2021
22-24 Arithmetic expressions 7, 9, 10 Sept, 2021
25-26 Format specification 13-14, Sept, 2021
27-28 READ, WRITE statements 15,16 Sept, 2021
29-31 unformatted I/O Statements 17,20,22 Sept, 2021
32-35 Unconditional GO TO, Computed GO TO, Arithmatic and 23,24,25,28 Sept, 2021
Logical IF statements, IF-THEN-ELSE, Nested IF-THEN-ELSE,
ELSE-IF-THEN
36-38 DO loops, Nested DO loops, CONTINUE Statement 29,30 Sept, 1 Oct, 2021
39-41 Data statement, Double Precision, Logical Data, Complex 4,5,6, Oct, 2021
Data, WHILE Structure
42-45 Arrays-One and multidimensional, Subscripted Variables, 8,9,12,13 Oct, 2021
Implied DO loops
46-47 Sorting Problem 16,23 Oct, 2021
48-50 Function Subprograms and Subroutine subprograms, 25,26,27 Oct, 2021
COMMON, EQUIVALENCE, Simple programs
51-52 Revision 28,29 Oct, 2021
Chapter-4 Solution of non-linear equations
53 Functional Iteration 1 Nov, 2021
54 Bisection 2 Nov, 2021
55-56 Secant and Regula-Falsi 3,4 Nov, 2021
57-58 Newton-Raphson and Bairstow’s methods 5,6 Nov, 2021
59-61 Rate of convergence of these methods 8, 15,16 Nov, 2021
62 Practice/Test 17 Nov, 2021
Chapter-5 Solution of linear System of Equations
63 Solution of System of Linear Equations 18 Nov, 2021
64-65 Direct Methods for Solving System of Linear Equation 19,22 Nov, 2021
66-68 Iterative Methods for Solving System of Linear Equation 23,24,26 Nov, 2021
69-70 Condition of convergence of these methods 27, 29 Nov, 2021
71 Practice/Test 30 Nov, 2021
Chapter-6 Interpolation
72 Finite Differences and Operators 1 Dec, 2021
73 Finite Difference Interpolation with Equal Interval 3 Dec, 2021
74 Central Difference Formulae 4 Dec, 2021
75-77 Interpolation with Unequally Spaced Interval 6-8 Dec, 2021
78-79 Detection of Errors Using Difference Tables 9,13 Dec, 2021
80 Practice/Test 14 Dec onwards

Class: B.Sc./B.Sc. B.Ed./B.A./B.A. B.Ed Sem V


Subject: Probability Theory Subject Code: BSCNM509

Lect No. Topic Remarks


Chapter-1
1-4 Review of Notion of Probability 11-14,
Aug, 2021
5-7 Conditional Probability and Independence 16-18, Aug, 2021
8-10 Bayes’ Theorem 19-21, Aug, 2021
11-13 Practice/Test 23-25, Aug, 2021
Chapter-2 Random Variables
14-16 Concept 26-31 Aug, 2021
17-19 Probability Density Function 1-3 Sept, 2021
20-22 Cumulative Distribution Function 4-7 Sept, 2021
23-25 Discrete and Continuous Random Variables 8-10 Sept, 2021
26-29 Expectations, Mean, Variance 13-16, Sept,2021
30-31 Moment Generating Function 17-20 Sept, 2021
32-33 Skewness and Kurtosis 22-23 Sept, 2021
34-35 Practice/Test 24-25 Sept, 2021
Chapter-3 Discrete Random Variables
36 Bernoulli Random Variable 28 Sept, 2021
37-39 Binomial Random Variable 29-30 Sept, 1 Oct, 2021
40-41 Negative Binomial Random Variable 4-5 Oct, 2021
42-43 Geometric Random Variable 6-8 Oct, 2021
44-46 Poisson Random Variable 9-13 Oct, 2021
47-48 Practice/Test 16,23 Oct, 2021
Chapter-4 Continuous Random Variables
49 Uniform Random Variable 25 Oct, 2021
50-51 Exponential Random Variable 26-27 Oct, 2021
52-54 Beta Random Variable 28,29 Oct,1 Nov, 2021
55-57 Gamma Random Variable 2-4 Nov, 2021
58-60 Chi-Square Random Variable 5,6,8 Nov, 2021
61-63 Normal Random Variable 15-17 Nov, 2021
64-66 Practice/Test 19,22,23 Nov 2021
Chapter-5 Bivariate Random Variables
67-69 Joint Distribution 24,26,27 Nov, 2021
70-71 Joint and Conditional Distributions 29,30 Nov, 2021
72-73 Conditional Expectations 1,3 Dec, 2021
74-75 Independent Random Variables 4,6 Dec, 2021
76-77 The Correlation Coefficient 7-9 Dec 2021
77-78 Bivariate Normal Distribution 13,14 Dec, 2021
79- Practice/Test 15 Dec onwards
onwards
Subject Coordinator :Dr.Preetinder Singh
Session 2021-22
Class: M.Sc. Mathematics Sem I
Subject: Algebra I Subject Code: MATH-602S
Lect No. Topic Delivery Schedule
Chapter-1 Review of Basics of Group Theory
1-3 Review of basic concepts of groups. 13, 14, 15 Sep 2021
4-8 Results on Groups with emphasis on exercises. 16, 17, 20, 21, 22 Sep 2021
Chapter-2 Permutation Groups
9-10 Permutation groups, 23, 24 Sep 2021
11-12 Even and odd permutations. 28, 29 Sep 2021
13 Alternating groups, 30 Sep 2021
14-15 Simplicity of An , n ≥ 5. 1, 4 Oct 2021
16 Cayley's Theorem 5 Oct 2021
Chapter-3 Direct Products
17-18 Direct products of groups 6, 8 Oct 2021
19-20 Fundamental Theorem for finite abelian groups. 9, 11 Oct 2021
Chapter-4 Sylow Theorems
21-25 Sylow theorems 12, 13, 18, 19, 21Oct 2021
26-28 Applications. 23, 25, 26 Oct 2021
29-31 Finite Simple groups: examples and properties. 27, 28, 29 Oct 2021
Chapter-5 Solvable Groups
32-34 Survey of some Finite groups. 30 Oct 1, 2 Nov 2021
35-37 3, 16, 17 Nov 2021
Groups of order p2, pq (p and q primes), Solvable groups.
38-40 Normal and subnormal series. 18, 22, 23 Nov 2021
41-43 Composition series, Jordan Holder theorem. 24, 25, 26 Nov 2021
Chapter-6 Ring Theory
Review of basic concepts of rings with emphasis on
44-47 29, 30 Nov 1, 2 Dec 2021
exercises.
48-50 Polynomial rings, formal power series rings. 3, 4, 6 Dec 2021
51-52 Matrix rings, the ring of Guassian Integers. 7, 9 Dec 2021
53- Revision and Problem Sessions -
Class: M.Sc. Mathematics Sem III
Subject: Topology Subject Code: MATH-618S

Lect No. Topic Remarks


Chapter-1 Topology
1-4 Topological Spaces: Definition and examples. 1, 6, 7, 8 Sep 2021
5-9 Bases for a topology, Sub-basis: examples and various results. 9, 10, 13, 14, 15 Sep 2021
10-12 The order topology, the product topology on X × Y. 16, 17, 18 Sep 2021
13-15 The subspace topology. 20, 21, 22 Sep 2021
Chapter-2 Special Topologies
16-18 Closed sets and limit points, continuous functions. 23, 24, 25 Sep 2021
19-20 The product topology, the metric topology. 28, 29 Sep 2021
Chapter-3 Quotient Topology
21-22 The quotient topology and various examples. 1, 4 Oct 2021
Chapter-4 Connected Spaces
23-24 Connected spaces. 5, 6 Oct 2021
25 Connected subspaces of the real line. 8 Oct 2021
26-28 Components and local connectedness. 9, 11, 12 Oct 2021
Chapter-5 Compact Spaces
29-30 Compact spaces 13, 18 Oct 2021
31-33 Limit point compactness, local compactness. 19, 21, 23 Oct 2021
Chapter-6 Nets
34-37 Nets:definition and examples, sequential continuity. 25, 26, 27, 28 Oct 2021
Chapter-7 Various Axioms
38-39 Countability axioms. 1, 3 Nov 2021
40-43 Separation axioms. 16, 17, 18, 22 Nov 2021
Examples of spaces with different separations and their
44-45 23, 24 Nov 2021
comparison.
Chapter-8 Normal Spaces
46-48 Normal spaces, the Urysohn Lemma. 25, 26, 27 Nov 2021
49-50 The Urysohn Metrization Theorem. 29, 30 Nov 2021
51-53 The Tietze Extension Theorem, The Tychonoff Theorem. 1, 2, 3 Dec 2021
54- Revision and Problem sessions -
Class: B.Sc./B.Sc. B.Ed./B.A./B.A. B.Ed Sem I
Subject: Plane Geometry Subject Code: BSCNM110

Lect No. Topic Remarks


Chapter-1 Transformation of Axes
1-2 Shifting of origin. 13, 14 Sep 2021
3-5 Rotation of axes, invariants. 15, 16, 17 Sep 2021
Chapter-2 Pair of Straight Lines
6-7 Joint equation of pair of straight lines and angle between them. 18, 20 Sep 2021
8 Condition of parallelism and perpendicularity. 21 Sep 2021
9 Joint equation of the angle bisectors. 22 Sep 2021
Joint equation of lines joining origin to the intersection of a line
10-11 23, 24 Sep 2021
and a curve.
Chapter-3 Circle
12-13 General equation of circle. 25, 28 Sep 2021
14-15 Circle through intersection of two lines. 29, 30 Sep 2021
16-19 Tangents, normals, chord of contact. 1, 4, 5, 6 Oct 2021
20-22 Pole and polar, pair of tangents from a point. 8, 9, 11 Oct 2021
23 Equation of chord in terms of mid-point. 12 Oct 2021
Angle of intersection and orthogonality, power of a point w.r.t.
24-26 13, 18, 19 Oct 2021
circle.
Chapter-4 Family of Circles
27 Radical axis. 21 Oct 2021
28-29 Co-axial family of circles, limiting points. 23, 25 Oct 2021
Chapter-5 Parabola
30-31 General equation of a conic. 26, 27 Oct 2021
32-34 Tangents, normals, chord of contact. 28, 29, 30 Oct 2021
35-37 Pole and polar, pair of tangents from a point. 1, 2, 3 Nov 2021
38-39 Equation of chord in terms of mid-point, diameter. 16, 17 Nov 2021
Chapter-6 Ellipse and Hyperbola
40-42 Conjugate diameters of ellipse and hyperbola. 18, 22, 23 Nov 2021
43-46 Special properties of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola. 24, 25, 26, 27 Nov 2021
Conjugate hyperbola, asymptotes of hyperbola,rectangular
47-50 29, 30 Nov 1, 2 Dec 2021
hyperbola.
Chapter-7 General Equation of Second Degree
51-52 Indentification of conic in general second degree equations. 3, 4 Dec 2021
53- Revision and Problem Sessions -
Class: B.Sc./B.Sc. B.Ed./B.A./B.A. B.Ed Sem V
Subject: Modern Algebra Subject Code: BSCNM509

Lect No. Topic Remarks


Chapter-1 Groups
1-4 Groups: Definition and Examples. 1, 6, 7, 8 Sep 2021
5-7 Results on groups and various properties. 9, 10, 13 Sep 2021
8-9 Subgroups: Definition and Examples. 14, 15 Sep 2021
10-12 Various results on subgroups. 16, 17, 18 Sep 2021
13-14 Lagrange’s Theorem and its applications. 20, 21 Sep 2021
15-17 Normal subgroups. 22, 23, 24 Sep 2021
18-20 Quotient Groups. 25, 28, 29 Sep 2021
Chapter-2 Homomorphism of groups
21-27 Homomorphisms, Isomorphism Theorems. 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11 Oct 2021
28-30 Conjugate elements, Class equation. 12, 13, 18 Oct 2021
Chapter-3 Permutation Groups
31-34 Permutation Groups. 19, 21, 23, 25 Oct 2021
35-37 Alternating groups, Simplicity of An , n ≥ 5. 26, 27, 28 Oct 2021
Chapter-4 Rings
38-39 Rings: Definitions and examples. 29, 30 Oct 2021
40 Integral domains. 1 Nov 2021
41-43 Subrings and Ideals: examples and results. 2, 3, 16 Nov 2021
44 Characteristic of a ring. 17 Nov 2021
45-47 Quotient Rings: Examples and results. 18, 22, 23 Nov 2021
48-50 Prime and Maximal Ideals. 24, 25, 26 Nov 2021
Chapter-5 Homomorphism of Rings
51-53 Homomorphisms, Isomorphism Theorems. 27, 29, 30 Nov 2021
Chapter-6 Polynomial Rings
54-55 Polynomial rings. 1, 2 Dec 2021
56-
onwards Revision and Problem Session -
Subject Coordinator- Prof. Chandni
B.Sc. Non-Medical/B.Sc./B.Ed. / B.A./B.Ed
Semester: 1
Subject: Calculus I Paper-II

Lect.No. Topics Remarks


Chapter 1 : Properties of Real Numbers and Bounds
1 Introduction to real number system 01/09/2021
2 Field of real numbers 02/09/2021
3 Some properties of field of real numbers. 03/09/2021
4-6 Order of properties of real numbers ,Intervals and examples 06/09/2021-08/09/2021
7-9 Absolute value or numerical value or Modulus of Real number. 09/09/2021-
10/09/2021,13/09/2021
10-11 Bounds ,Order completeness property of reals 14/09/2021-15/09/2021
12-13 Archimedian property of Real numbers. 16/09/2021-17/09/2021
14 Revision of chapter 1 20/09/2021
Chapter 2 : Limit and Continuity
15 Introduction, Neighbourhood of a point , Deleted nhd. ,Limit of a 22/09/2021
function
16-18 𝑓(𝑥) exists finitely , then prove that it is unique.,Cauchy’s criterion 23/09/2021-25/09/2021
and related examples
19-20 Algebra of limits. 28/09/2021-29/09/2021
21 Extended Real number system 30/09/2021
22-23 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑥 𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑥
= 1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 = 1 , Squeeze principle and examples based 01/10/2021 ,04/10/2021
𝑥 𝑥
on squeeze principle.
24 Infinite limits 05/10/2021
25 Continuity of a function 06/10/2021
26 Types of discontinuity 08/10/2021
27-28 Algebra of continuous function. 09/10/2021 ,11/10/2021
29 Continuity of composite functions, continuity of |𝑓(𝑥)| 12/10/2021
30 Continuous functions and more theorem on continuity 13/10/2021
31 Sign of a function in a neighbourhood of a point of continuity. 16/10/2021
32 Revision of chapter 2 18/10/2021
Chapter 3 : Derivatives of hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions.
33 Introduction of Hyperbolic Functions. 19/10/2021
34 Domain and Range of Hyperbolic functions 21/10/2021
35 Derivative of hyperbolic Functions 23/10/2021
36 Inverse hyperbolic Functions. 25/10/2021
37 Derivatives of Inverse Hyperbolic Functions. 26/10/2021
38 Practice 27/10/2021
Chapter 4 : Successive Differentiation
39-40 Defination and Derivatives of Higher Order 28/10/2021-29/10/2021
41-42 Derivative of nth order of some standard functions. 30/10/2021-31/10/2021
43 Leibnitz’s Theorem 01/11/2021
44-45 nth derivative of product of two functions 02/11/2021-03/11/2021
46 Practice 08/11/2021
Chapter 5 :Mean Value Theorems
47-49 Rolle’stheorem , Geometrical Intrepretation of Rolle’s theorem and 09/11/2021-11/11/2021
examples.
50-51 Lagrange’s Mean value Theorem , Geometrical interpretation. 12/11/2021-13/11/2021
52-53 Some important deductions from from Lagrange’s Mean Value 16/11/2021-17/11/2021
theorem.
54-55 Cauchy’s Mean value Theorem , geometrical significance 18/11/2021 ,20/11/2021
56-59 Taylor’s and Maclaurin’sTheorem (with lagrange’s form of 22/11/2021-25/11/2021
Remainder)
60 Taylor’s theorem ( with Cauchy’s form of Remainder) and related 26/11/2021
examples
61 Inequalities 27/11/2021
62-63 Linear Approximation by Mean Value theorem. 29/11/2021-30/11/2021
64 Revision 02/12/2021
Chapter 6 : Indeterminate Forms
65-66 Introduction and L’Hospital Rule 06/12/2021-07/12/2021
67-68 0 09/12/2021-10/12/2021
Indeterminate form 0

69-70 Indetreminate Form ∞ 11/12/2021 ,13/12/2021
71-72 Indeterminate Form ∞ − ∞ 14/12/2021-15/12/2021
73-74 Indeterminate Form 0. ∞ 16/12/2021-17/12/2021
75-76 Other Indeternate forms 28/12/2021-29/12/2021
77-78 Use of standard Expansions in Evaluation of Limits. 30/12/2021-31/12/2021

B.Sc. Non Medical/ B.Sc. B.Ed. / B.A. B.Ed.


Semester -III
Subject: Statics Paper: III

Lect.No. Topics Remarks

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Statics


1-2 Basic concepts , scalar & vectors , conventions for equations and 23/08/2021-24/08/2021
diagrams , working with vectors , units, primary standards ,
problem soving in statics.
3 Forces(External and internal effects , principle of transmissibility 25/08/2021
,force classification , action and reaction , vector components).
Chapter 2 : Forces acting at a point
4-5 Composition and resolution of forces. 26/08/2021-27/08/2021
6-7 Parallelogram law of forces. Resultant of two given forces acting 28/08/2021,31-08/2021
at a point.
8-9 Examples based on resultant of forces , maximum resultant, 01/09/2021-02/09/2021
minimum resultant.
10-11 Analytical method of finding the components of a given force, 03-09-2021,06-09-2021
Independent method to find the resolved part of a force in any
direction.
12-13 Practice Questions based on resolved part of forces. 07/09/2021-08/09/2021
14-15 Equilibrium of three forces acting at a point : Triangle law of 09/09/2021-10/09/2021
forces , 𝜆 − 𝜇 theorem and their applications.
16-18 Lami’s Theorem and converse of lami s theorem and questions 13/09/2021-14/09/2021
based on Lami’s theorem.
19 Revision. 15/09/2021
Chapter 3 : Any number of forces acting at a point.
20-21 Polygon law of forces. Analytical method of finding the resultant 16/09/2021-17/09/2021
of any number of coplanar con-current forces.
22-23 Forces P-Q, P , P+Q act at a point in directions parallel to the 18/09/2021,
sides of an equilateral triangle taken in order. Find the resultant 20/09/2021
.examples based on triangles.
24-25 Standard results of Regular Hexagon and questions based on 22/09/2021-23/09/2021
regular hexagon.
26-27 Conditions of equilibrium of a number of coplanar concurrent 24/09/2021-25/09/2021
forces.
28-29 Equilibrium of bodies resting on a smooth inclined plane 28/09/2021-29/09/2021
30 Practice. 30/09/2021
Chapter 4 : Parallel Forces
31-32 Find the resultant of two like and unlike parallel forces acting on a 01/10/2021,
rigid body. 04/10/2021
33-34 If three parallel forces acting on a rigid body be in equilibrium 05/10/2021-06/10/2021
each is proportional to the distance between the other two
35-37 Questions based on parallel forces. 08/10/2021,09/10/2021,
11/10/2021
Chapter 5 : Moments
38-39 Introduction and definition of moment of a force about a point , 12/10/2021-
sign of moment and Geometrical representation. 13/10/2021
40-41 Examples based on moment 16/10/2021,18/10/2021
42-43 Varignon’s theorem, Generalized Theorem of moments , 19/10/2021,21/10/2021
Generalised theorem of resolved parts.
44 Centre of a number of parallel forces. 23/10/2021
45-46 Determine magnitude , direction and line of action of the resultant 25/10/2021-26/10/2021
of any number of coplanar forces.
47 Moment of a force about a line perpendicular to its line of action. 27/10/2021
Chapter 6: Couples
48-49 Couple , Zero couple Moment of a couple and theorem on moment 28/10/2021-29/10/2021
of a couple.
50 Triangle theorem on moments. 30/10/2021
51 Resolution of a force into a Force and a couple 31/10/2021
52-54 Resultant of a force and a couple ,Equation of line of action of 01/11/2021-03/11/2021
Single Resultant force
55 Reduction of system of a system of coplanar forces to a force and a 09/11/2021
couple.
56 Revision. 10/11/2021
Chapter7 : Equilibrium of three coplanar forces acting on a rigid body
57-58 Condition of equilibrium of three forces 11/11/2021-12/11/2021
59-60 m-n theorem and related examples. 13/11/2021,16/11/2021
61-62 Three concurrent forces 17/11/2021-18/11/2021
63 Practice 20/11/2021
Chapter 8 : Equilibrium of a rigid body under the action of coplanar forces.
64-66 Condition of Equilibrium X=0 ,Y=0 ,G=0 and working rules 22/11/2021-24/11/2021
67 Practice 25/11/2021
Chapter 9 : Friction
68-69 Definition and nature of friction , laws of friction ,Angle of friction 26/11/2021-27/11/2021
, coefficient of friction
70-74 Equilibrium of a particle on rough horizontal and inclined plane and 29/11/2021-30/11/2021
related problems. ,02/12/2021,06/12/2021
,07/12/2021
75-77 Problems on ladders and beams 09/12/2021-11/12/2021
78-80 Problems on hollow spheres and circles. 13/12/2021-15/12/2021
80-84 Practice. 16/12/2021-17/12/2021
,28/12/2021-30/12/2021

B.Sc. Non Medical Sem. /B.Sc. B.Ed./B.A./B.Ed.


Semester : V
Subject: Analysis-I Paper: I

Topics Remarks
Lect.
No.
Chapter 1 : Countable and uncountable sets
1-2 Introduction the basic terms cardinality of a set , finite set and 23/08/2021-24/08/2021
infinite sets. Countable and uncountable sets.
3-5 Theorems based on countable and uncountable sets. 25/08/2021-26-08-2021
6 Revision on chapter 1 27/08/2021
Chapter 2 : Riemann-Integration
7 Defination of intervals, Partitions, Refinement of a partition, lower 28/08/2021
and upper Riemann Sums.
8 Theoems based on lower and upper Rieman sums, On refinement 31/08/2021
lower sum increases and upper sum decreases.
9-10 Exampler problems based on Lower and upper Riemann sums 02/09/2021-03/09/2021
11-12 Riemann integrability, Darboux”s theorem , Cauchy”s Formula 09/09/2021-10/09/2021
,Oscillatory Sum
13-14 Condition of integrability, Every continuous function is Riemann 13/09/2021 ,16/09/2021
integrable.
15 Every monotonic function is Riemann integrable, theorem on f is 17/09/2021
discontinuous finite points of [a,b] , then f is Riemann integrable.
16-17 Questions based on theorems. 18/09/2021,25/09/2021
18-20 Properties of Riemann Integrable functions. 30/09/2021,01/10/2021,08/10
/2021
21 Fundamental Theorem of integral calculus 09/10/2021
22-23 Mean value theorems of integral calculus 16/10/2021-21/10/2021
24 Revision on chapter 2 23/10/2021
Chapter 3 : Beta and Gamma Functions
25-26 Introduction to beta function , Properties of Beta function 28/10/2021-29/10/2021
27 Examples based on Beta Function 30/10/2021
28-29 Gamma function , Recurrence formula for Gamma function , 11/11/2021 ,12/11/2021
relation between Beta and Gamma functions.
30-31 Duplication formula , Examples based on Gamma functions. 13/11/2021,18/11/2021
Chapter 4 : Improper Integrals
32 Introduction to Improper Integral, Types of Improper integral, 20/11/2021
Improper integral of first kind.
33 Examples based on improper integral of first kind 25/11/2021
34 Diect comparison test, practical comparison test, convergence of 26/11/2021
Gamma function and useful comparison test
35 Test the convergence of improper integrals based on tests 27/11/2021
36 Cauchy’s test, Able’s Test and Dirichlet’s test for convergence of 02/12/2021
integrals and examples
37 Improper integral of second kind 09/12/2021
38 Convergence of Beta function , Absolute convergence 10/12/2021
39 Revision of chapter on chapter 4 11/12/2021
Chapter5: Frullani’s integral and integral as a function of parameter
40 Introduction to Frullani’s Integral and examples 16/12/2021
41 Definite Integral as a function of parameter , Continuity of integral 17/12/2021
as a function of parameter
42 Leibnit’z Rule of Derivability of integral as a function of parameter 30/12/2021
and examples
43 Practice 31/12/2021

M.Sc. Mathematics Sem. I


Subject : Real Analysis –I Subject Code : MATH-601S

Lect. Topic Remarks


No.
Chapter 1 : Countable and Uncountable Sets.

1-2 Introduction the basic terms Cardinality of a set finite and infinite 06/09/2021-07/09/2021
sets. countable and uncountable sets.
3-5 Theorems based on countable and uncountable sets. 08/09/2021-10/09/2021
Chapter2: Metric Spaces
6-8 Definition of Metric space, Problems 11/09/2021, 13/09/2021-
14/09/2021
Definitions of nhd. of a point, Interior point, Open set, Every nhd. 15/09/2021-17/09/2021
9-11 is an open set, Complement of a set, Union, finite intersection of
open sets is open .
Int(E),Int(E) is an open subset of E,E is open iff Int(E)=E, Limit 18/09/2021,20
12-14 point, Closed set, limit point implies its nbd contains infinitely /09/2021,22/09/2021
many points.
E is open iff its compliment is closed, E is closed iff its complement 23/09/2021
15
is open, Finite Union, intersection of closed sets is closed.
Derived set, closure of a set, Dense set,Closure of E is closed, E is 24/09/2021-25/09/2021
16-17
closed iff𝐸 =E ,𝐸 is the smallest closed set containing E.
18 Restriction of a mapping, Subspace , theorems based on subspace. 28/09/2021
19 Revision on Chapter2 29/09/2021
Chapter -3 Compactness and Connectedness
Open cover, Finite sub cover, Compact set, Every finite set in 30/09/2021
20 metric space is compact. Theorem on K is compact relative to X iff
K is compact relative to Y.
Compact subset of a metric space is closed and bounded, Closed 01/10/2021 ,04/10/2021
subsets of compact sets are compact.F is closed and K is compact
21-22
then F ∩ K is compact.,

If E is infinite subset of compact set K then E has a limit point in 05/10/2021-06/10/2021


23-24
K. Finite and Total intersection property.
Compactness in 𝑅 𝑘 .Every k-cell is compact. Let k be a positive 08/10/2021-09/10/2021
25-26 integer. If {𝐼𝑛 } is a sequence of k-cell suchthat𝐼𝑛 ⊃𝐼𝑛+1 then ∩ 𝐼𝑛 ≠
𝜑.
27 Heine BorelTheorem , Bolzano Weierstrass theorem. 11/10/2021
Perfect sets ,Cantor Ternary Set.Theorem on cantor set is a 12/10/2021-13/10/2021
28-29
comapact set, perfect set and uncountable set.
30 Separable sets ,connected sets ,Disconnected sets with examples. 16/10/2021
A metric space is disconnected iff. There exist a non-empty proper 18/10/2021
31
subset of which is both open and closed..
32 Intervals and only intervals are connected set. 19/10/2021
33 Revision on chapter-2 21/10/2021
Chapter 4 Sequences in a Metric Space
Sequences in metric space, Range of sequence, Bounded sequence, 23/10/2021 ,25/10/2021-
34-37 convergent sequence. Every convergent sequence is bounded, 27/10/2021
properties and related theorems.
Subsequences ,subsequential limit, Cauchy sequences and related 28/10/2021-29/10/2021
38-39
theorems.
40 Complete Metric Space,Cantor intersection theorem 30/10/2021
41 Re-arrangements of series. 31/10/2021
Chapter 5 Continuity in Metric Spaces.
Limit on function, theorems on (𝑥) = 𝑞 𝑖𝑓𝑓 𝑓(𝑝𝑛 ) = 𝑞 , Limit is 01/11/2021-02/11/2021
42-43
unique , properties on limits.
Continuous functions, composition of continuous function is 03/11/2021 ,08/11/2021
44-45
continuous , problems.
𝑓: 𝑋 → 𝑌 is continuous iff. 𝑓 −1 (𝑉) is open in X for every V is 09/11/2021
46
open in Y.
𝑓: 𝑋 → 𝑌 is continuous iff. 𝑓 −1 (𝐶)is closed in X for every C 10/11/2021
47
is closed in Y , f+g,f-g , fg and f/g are continuous.
Theorem on 𝐹(𝑥) = (𝑓1 , 𝑓2 , … … . , 𝑓𝑘 ) if F is continuous iff 11/11/2021
48
each 𝑓𝑘 is continuous.
49 The continuous image of compact set set is compact, 12/11/2021
f is continuous then f(X) is closed and bounded, If f is continuous 13/11/2021
50
on compact set then it exists inf and sup,
Uniform continuous function, Theorem on a continuous 16/11/2021-17/11/2021
51-52 function defined on compact metric space is uniformly
continuous.
Continuous image of a connected set is connected, 18/11/2021
53
Intermediate value theorem.
Defination of limit, discontinuity,types of discontinuity, 20/11/2021
54
problems
Chapter6 : The Riemann-Stieltjes Integral
Defination of Riemann Stielteje’s integral, lower and upper 22/11/2021
55 Riemann sums, if 𝑃∗ is refinement of P,then 𝐿(𝑝, 𝑓, 𝛼) ≤
𝐿(𝑃∗ , 𝑓, 𝛼) , 𝑈(𝑃∗ , 𝑓, 𝛼) ≤ 𝑈(𝑃, 𝑓, 𝛼).
Necessary and sufficient condition , every continuous function 23/11/2021
56
is Riemann-Steiltjesintegrable.
Every monotonic function is Riemann-Steiltjesintegral , 24/11/2021
57 Theorem on f is discontinuous finite points of [a,b] , then f is
Riemann Stieltjes integral.
58-60 Properties of Riemann Steiltjes integral. 25/11/2021-27/11/2021
61 Theorem on unit step function , change of variable. 29/11/2021
𝑥
𝑓𝜖𝑅(𝛼), 𝐹 = ∫𝑎 𝑓(𝑡)𝑑𝑡.then F is continuous and 30/11/2021
62
differentiable.
Fundamental Theorem of integral calculus , integration by 02/12/2021
63
parts.
Defination of vector valued function and theorem on vector 06/12/2021
64
valued functions.
65-66 Curve in 𝑅 𝑘 , Length of curve , Rectifiable curve, Theorem on 07/12/2021,09/12/2021
𝑏
𝐴(𝛾) = ∫𝑎 |𝛾 ′ (𝑡)𝑑𝑡|
67 Revision 10/12/2021

Chapter 7 : Sequence and series of functions


68 Introduction ,pointwise convergence and examples. 11/12/2021
Uniform convergence of sequence and series of functions, 13/12/2021
69
Cauchy’s criterion for uniform convergence
70-71 Weirstrass’s testfor uniform convergence, problems. 14/12/2021-15/12/2021
72-73 Able’s and Dirichlet’s tests for uniform convergence. 16/12/2021-17/12/2021
74 Uniform convergence and continuity 28/12/2021
75 Uniform convergence and integration. 29/12/2021
Uniform convergence and differentiation. 30/12/2021
76
77 Equicontinuous families of functions , Arzela’s theorem. 31/12/2021

M.Sc. Mathematics Sem III


Subject : Probability & Mathematical statistics-I Subject Code –MATH-
661S

Lect. No. Topics Remarks


Chapter 1 : Introduction to statistics
1 Introduction 23/08/2021
2 Origin and Growth of Statistics 24/08/2021
3 Meaning and definition of statistics. 25/08/2021
4 Functions of Statistics 26/08/2021
5 Application of Statistics. 27/08/2021
6 Limitations of Statistics. 29/08/2021
Chapter 2 : Treatment of Data
7 Introduction 31/08/2021
8 Collection of Data 01/09/2021
9 Classification of Data. 02/09/2021
10 Tabulation of Data 03/09/2021
11 Frequency distributions. 06/09/2021
12 Graphical Representation of data. 07/09/2021
13 Practice. 08/09/2021
Chapter 3 : Measures of Central Tendency
14-15 Airthemetic Mean AND Weighted Airthemetic Mean. 09/09/2021-
10/09/2021
16-17 Median and partition values. 13/09/2021-
14/09/2021
18 Mode 15/09/2021
19 Geometric Mean 16/09/2021
20 Harmonic Mean and their properties. 17/09/2021
Chapter 4 : Measures of Dispersion
21 Introduction. 18/09/2021
22 Quartile Deviation and Mean Deviation. 20/09/2021
23-24 Variance , standard deviation and Root Mean Square 22/09/2021-
deviation. 23/09/2021
25-26 Skewness and Kurtosis 24/09/2021-
25/09/2021
27 Box and Whisker Plot 28/09/2021
Chapter 5 : Correlation and Regression Analysis
28 Scatter Diagram 29/09/2021
29-30 Karl Pearson’s and Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. 30/09/2021
,01/10/2021
31-32 Linear Regression and its properties. 04/10/2021-
05/10/2021
Chapter 6 : Theory of Attributes
33 Introduction ,classification and notation. 06/10/2021
34 Relationships between class Frequencies. 08/10/2021
35 Independence of Attributes. 09/10/2021
36 Assosciation of Attributes. 11/10/2021
37 Practice. 12/10/2021
Chapter 7 : Probability Theory
38 Probabilty 13/10/2021
39 Some results on Probability. 16/10/2021
40 Conditional Probabilty 18/10/2021
41-42 Baye’s Theorem and its Applications. 19/10/2021
,21/10/2021
Chapter 8 : Random Variable and Probability Distributions.
43-44 Discrete and Continuous Random Variables 23/10/2021
,25/10/2021
45 Probabilty Mass Function and Probabilty Density Function. 26/10/2021
46 Cummulative Distribution Function. 27/10/2021
47 Expectation of single and two dimensional random variables. 28/10/2021
48 Proprties of Random Variables. 29/10/2021
49 Moment Generating function and probability generating 30/10/2021
functions.
50 Bivariate Random variable and probability distributions. 31/10/2021
51 Stochastic Independence. 01/11/2021
Chapter 9 : Discrete Probability Distributions.
52-53 The Bernoulli distribution. 02/11/2021-
03/11/2021
54-55 Binomial distribution. 08/11/2021-
09/11/2021
56-57 Negative Binomial distribution. 10/11/2021-
11/11/2021
58-59 Geometric Distribution. 12/11/2021-
13/11/2021
60-61 Hyper-Geometric Distribution. 16/11/2021-
17/11/2021
62-63 Poisson Distribution. 18/11/2021,20/
11/2021
64 Multinomial Distribution. 22/11/2021
65 Practice. 23/11/2021
Chapter 10 : Continuous Probabilty Distributions.
66 Introduction 24/11/2021
67 Rectangular Distribution. 25/11/2021
68-70 Normal Distribution 26/11/2021-
27/11/2021
,29/11/2021
71-72 Gamma Distribution 30/11/2021,02/
12/2021
73-74 Beta distribution 06/12/2021-
07/12/2021
75 Chi-square distribution. 09/12/2021
76 Bivariate Normal distribution 10/12/2021
77 Sampling distribution of mean and variance 11/12/2021
78 Chebyshev’s Inequality ,weak law of large numbers 13/12/2021
79-80 Central Limit Theorem 14/12/2021-
15/12/2021
81-82 Doubt clearing lecture 16/12/2021-
17/12/2021
83-85 Practice 29/12/2021-
31/12/2021
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Jatinder Kaur
Session - (2021 – 22)
M.Sc. Mathematics - Sem III
Subject – Field Theory Subject Code : MATH- 617S

Lect. Topics Remarks


No.
Chapter 1 – Algebraic Extension of Fields
1-2 Introduction, Review of previous results of Group Theory, Ring, Fields, 03/09/21
PID, UFD, Reducibility of Polynomials, Linear Independence &
Dependence of vectors.
3 Definitions and example of Fields , Subfields and Prime Fields 04/09/21
4 Characteristic of a Field 04/09/21
5 Field Extensions & degree of Field Extension 09/09/21
Examples of degree of Field Extension 09/09/21,
6-7
10/09/21
Algebraic Extensions, concept of Minimal polynomial & Multiplicities of 10/09/21,
8-9
Roots 16/09/21
Examples related to Degree of Field Extension 16/09/21,
10-13
17/09/21
Conjugate Elements , F - homomorphism 17/09/21,
14-15
18/09/21
16 Algebraically closed Fields 18/09/21
17-18 Algebraic Closure 24/09/21
19 Uniqueness of Algebraic closure 25/09/21
20 Doubt clearing class 25/09/21
21-22 Previous years question discussion 30/09/21
Chapter 2 – Separable & Normal Extension
23-24 Splitting fields 01/10/21
24-25 Examples of Splitting Field 09/10/21
26 Concept of multiple roots 16/10/21
27 Separable & Inseparable polynomials 16/10/21
28-29 Finite Fields 21/10/21
30-31 Examples of Finite fields 23/10/21
32 Separable & Inseparable Extensions 28/10/21
Lagrange’s Theorem on Primitive element & Steinitz Theorem 28/10/21,
33-24
29/10/21
35 Perfect Fields 29/10/21
36 Purely Inseparable Extensions 30/10/21
37-38 Normal Extension 30/10/21
39-40 Doubt clearing class 01/11/21
41-42 Previous years question discussion 02/11/21
Chapter 3 – Galois Theory
Group of Automorphism, Group of F – automorphism( Galois 08/11/21
43
group)
Fixed Field of group , Theorem – If P is the prime Subfield of a field 08/11/21
44
K, then every automorphism of K is a P – automorphism.
45-47 Examples of Galois Group & Fixed Fields 09/11/21
49-50 Theorems – Dedekind & Artin 12/11/21
Theorem – Let K be a finite separable extension of F. Then the 13/11/21
following Statements are equivalent:
51-52 (i) K is a normal extension of F
(ii) F is the fixed field under G(K/F)
(iii) [K:F] = o(G(K/F))
53-54 Galois Extension 17/11/21
55 Examples of Galois Extension 18/11/21
56 Fundamental Theorem of Galois Theory 18/11/21
57-58 Examples 20/11/21
If f(x) is a polynomial over F such that f(x) has r distinct roots in its 25/11/21
59 splitting field K, then show that Galois group of f(x) is a subgroup
of the symmetric group Sr.
If f(x) is a polynomial over F such that f(x) has r distinct roots in its 26/11/21
60-61 splitting field K, then show that Galois group of f(x) is a subgroup
of the symmetric group Sr.
Let K1 be a Galois extension of F and K2 be any field extension of 27/11/21
62 F. Then K1K2 is a Galois extension of K2 and G(K1K2/K2) is
isomorphic to a subgroup of G(K1/F)
63 Fundamental Theorem of Algebra : C is algebraically closed 27/11/21
64-65 Doubt clearing class 29/11/21
66-69 Previous years question discussion 30/11/21
Chapter 4 – Application of Galois Theory
70-72 Cyclotomic polynomials and Cyclic Extensions 02/12/21
73-74 Ruler and Compass Consstructions 07/12/21
75-76 Solvability by radicals 09/12/21
77 Doubt clearing class 10/12/21
78 Previous years question discussion 11/12/21
M.Sc. Chemistry - Sem I
Subject – Mathematics for Chemist Subject Code – CH-414

Lect. Topics Remarks


No.
Chapter 1 - Vectors
1-2 Multiple Products of Vectors 08/09/21,
13/09/21
3 The Gradient , Divergence and curl of Vectors 14/09/21
4 Line , Surface and Volume Integrals 15/09/21
5 Green’s Theorem in the Plane & Divergence Theorem of Gauss 20/09/21
6 Stokes’ theorem 22/09/21
7 Doubts clearing class 27/09/21
Chapter 2 – Matrix Algebra
8 Addition & Multiplication of Matrices 28/09/21
9 Inverse , Adjoint and transpose of matrices 29/09/21
10 Special matrices and their properties 04/10/21
11 Matrix equation 05/10/21
Homogeneous , non – homogeneous linear equations and condition for the 06/10/21
12
solution
13 Introduction to vector spaces 11/10/21
14 Matrix eigen values and eigen vectors 12/10/21
15 Determinants (examples from Huckel theory) 13/10/21
Chapter 3 – Elementary Differential Equations
16 Variable separable and exact differential equations 18/10/21
17 First order differential equations 19/10/21
18 Homogeneous , exact and linear differential equations 25/10/21
Applications of differential equations to chemical kinetics , secular 26/10/21
19
equilibria , quantum chemistry etc
20 Solutions of differential equations by power series method 27/10/21
21 Second order differential equations and their solutions 01/11/21
22 Doubts clearing class 02/11/21
Chapter 4 – Differential Calculus
23 Functions, continuity and differentiability of functions 03/11/21
24 Rules for Differentiation 08/11/21
Exact and inexact differentials with their applications to 09/11/21,
25-26
thermodynamic properties 10/11/21
27-28 Integral calculus 16/11/21,
17/11/21
Basic rules for Integration 22/11/21,
29-30
23/11/21
31 Applications of Integral calculus 24/11/21
32-33 Functions of several variables 29/11/21,
34 Co-ordinate transformations 30/11/21
35 Curve sketching 02/12/21
36 Doubts clearing class 06/12/21
Chapter 5 – Permutation & Probability
37 Permutations & combinations 07/12/21
38 Definition of Probability & Probability theorems 11/12/21
40 Probability curves 13/12/21
41 Average , root mean square and most probable errors , examples from 14/12/21
the kinetic theory of gases
42 Curve fitting with a general polynomial fit 15/12/21
43 Doubts clearing class 16/12/21

BCA - Sem III


Subject – Fundamental of Mathematical Statistics
Subject Code – BCA-16-102

Lect. Topics Remarks


No.
Chapter 1 - Introduction To Statistics
1-3 Introduction,definition and meaning of statistics,statistics in 01/09/21, 02/09/21
plural sense,statistics in singular sense,proper definition of
statistics
3-6 Functions of statistics,scope and importance of 03/09/21, 04/09/21
statistics,limitations of statistics,distrust of statistics,type of
statistical techniques,steps in statistical investigation
Chapter 2 - Collection of secondary data
Introduction,collection of good questionnaire, difference 06/09/21,07/09/21,
between Schedule data,difference between primary and secondary 08/09/21
7-10
data, methods of collecting primary data, drafting a schedule or a
questionnaire,qualities of a and questionnaire
11-13 Collection of secondary data 09/09/21,10/09/21
Authenticity of Secondary Data,criteria of Evaluating 13/09/21
13-14
secondary data
Chapter 3 - Classification And Tabulation Of Data
Introduction classification of data,objectives of 14/09/21, 15/09/21
15-18 classification,features or characteristics or essentials of
classification,statistical series,types of series
Types of continuous series,conversion of inclusive series into 16/09/21, 17/09/21
exclusive series, On the basis of characteristics, tabulation of
19-21
data, objectives and merits of tabulation,limitations of
Tabulation of data
Parts of a table,Essentials or features or qualities of a good 17/09/21, 18/09/21
22-23
table,types of tables complete
Introduction,graphic presentation,merits and demerits of 18/09/21, 20/09/21
24-26
graphic presentation,
Types of graphs: time series: graphs, frequency distribution 22/09/21
27-28
graphs
Chapter 4 - Measures Of Central Tendency -1
Introduction ,Average – meaning and definitions, objectives 23/09/21, 24/09/21
29-32 ,importance and functions of averages, characteristics or
essential of a good average,types of averages, arithmetic mean
33-35 Properties of arithmetic mean, merits and demerits of arithmetic 24/09/21, 25/09/21
mean, calculation of arithmetic mean in case of individual series
36-40 Calculaion of arithmetic mean in case of discrete series, 28/09/21, 29/09/21,
calculation of arithmetic mean in case of continuous series, 30/09/21
combined arithmetic mean
41-42 Correcting incorrect arithmetic mean,weighted arithmetic mean, 01/10/21
geometric mean,
43-46 Properties of geometric mean,merits and demerits of geometric 04/10/21, 05/10/21
mean,calculation of geometric mean in continuous series,
calculation of weighted geometric mean, combined geometric
mean, computation of rate of growth
47-50 Harmonic mean,merits and demerits of harmonic mean , 06/10/21, 08/10/21
Relationship between Arithmetic mean ,geometric mean and
harmonic mean, Algorithm of harmonic mean of discrete
series,continuous series,individual series,
Chapter 5 - Measures Of Central Tendency -II
51-52 Introduction,meaning and definition,determination of 09/10/21
median,median in case of discrete series,median in case of
continuous series, merits and demerits of median, other positional
measures
53-55 Calculation of median and allied positional averages 11/10/21, 12/10/21
graphically,mode, merits and demerits of mode
56-60 Calculation of mode in case of individual series:Discrete series 13/10/21, 16/10/21
and continuous series,empricial relation between mean,mode and
median,graphical presentation of mode
Chapter 6 - Measures Of Dispersion
61-62 Intrduction, Dispersion –Meaning and Definitions ,properties of a 18/10/21
good measure of dispersion ,significance or uses or importance
of measures of dispersion
63-65 Absolute and relative measures of dispersion,Methods of 19/10/21, 21/10/21,
measuring dispersion,range, merits and demerits of range,semi 23/10/21
inter quartile range or quartile deviation,merits and demerits of
quartile deviation ,mean deviation,merits and demerits of mean
deviation
66-69 Calculation of mean deviation in case of individual series,discrete 25/10/21, 26/10/21
series,continuous series ,27/10/21
70-73 Standard Deviation,propertie of standard deviation, calculations 28/10/21, 29/10/21,
for variance and standard deviation, combined 30/10/21
deviation,coefficient of standard deviation and coefficient of
variance and algorithms,graphical method of dispersion and
standard deviation
Chapter 7 - Correlation Analysis
74-75 Introduction ,correlation –meaning and definitions,types of 01/11/21, 02/11/21
correlation, correlation and causation,uses or significance of
correlation
76-78 Methods of Correlation Analysis , Scatter Diagram method , 08/11/21, 09/11/21
merits and demerits of scatter diagram method, graphic method
or correlogram
79-82 Karl pearon’s coefficient of correlation, properties of karl 10/11/21, 12/11/21
pearson’s coefficient of correlation, merits and demerits of karl
pearson’s method, calculation of karl pearson’s coefficient of
correlation, correcting incorrect coefficient of correlation
83-85 Karl pearson’s coefficient of correlation in grouped series, 16/11/21, 17/11/21,
probable error, standard error,coefficient of 18/11/21
determination,spearman’s coefficient of correlation
86-87 Characteristics of spearman’s rank correlation , concurrent 20/11/21,22/11/21,
deviation method,merit s and demerits 23/11/21,
Chapter 8- Regression Analysis
88-89 Introduction ,definition and meaning,types of 24/11/21, 25/11/21,
regression,important of regression analysis, assumptions of 26/11/21
regression analysis,difference between correlation and
regression, regression lines
90-91 Methods of estimate the regression lines, regression coefficients 27/11/21, 29/11/21,
and its properties 30/11/21
92-95 Standard error of estimate or residual variance, correlation 02/12/21, 06/12/21,
coefficient between observed and estimated values, regression 07/12/21
in case of grouped data,limitations of regression analysis
96-98 Doubts clearing class 09/12/21, 10/12/21,
11/12/21
99- Previous year papers discussion 13/12/21, 14/12/21
100
Department of Life Science
Subject Coordinator- Prof. Ashwani Kumar
SEMESTER I
PAPER–I : BIODIVERSITY & CELL BIOLOGY-I (ZOO. 101)
Lect.No Topics Delivery
Schedule
1 Introductory Lecture on cell Biology 26-08-2021
2-4 Methods in Cell Biology : Principles and applications of light 27-08-2021 to
(simple, compound & phase contrast), electron (SEM & 2-09-2021
TEM) microscopes
5-7 Fixation & fixatives, staining techniques. (simple and double 03-09-2021 to
staining) 09-09-2021

8-10 Organisation of Cell : Concept of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cell, 10-09-2021 to


Extra nuclear and nuclear organization of cell. 16-09-2021

11-13 Revision Test 17-09-2021 to


23-09-2021
14 Plasma membrane : Structure with particular references to Fluid 24-09-2021
Mosaic Model.
15-18 Osmosis, Active and passive transport, endocytosis and exocytosis. 25-09-2021 to
07-10-2021
19-21 Endoplasmic reticulum : Structure, types, associated enzymes and 08-10-2021 to
functions. 14-10-2021
22-25 Mitochondria : Structure, mitochondrial enzymes and the role of 21-10-2021 to
mitochondria in respiration. Mitochondrial DNA. 28-10-2021
26-28 Golgi complex : Structure, associated enzymes and functions. 30-10-2021 to
12-11-2021
29-32 MST 13-11-2021 to
24-11-2021
33-34 Classification up to orders with ecological notes and economic 25-11-2021 to
importance of the following :Entamoeba, Trypanosoma, Giardia, 26-11-2021
Noctiluca, Eimeria, Opalina,Vorticella, Balantidium and Nyctotherus.
35-37 Detailed study of Amoeba. Detailed study of Plasmodium. 27-11-2021 to
04-12-2021
38-40 Detailed study of Paramecium; Classification upto orders with brief 09-12-2021 to
ecological note and economic importance of the following:Parazoa 11-12-2021
(Porifera) : Grantia, Euplectella, Hyalonema and Spongilla.
41-42 Detailed study of:- Sycon (Scypha)
43-45 Detailed study of:- Obelia;Cnidaria (Coelenterata) : Hydra, Sertularia, 16-12-2021 to
Plumularia, Obelia,Tubularia, Bougainvillea, Porpita,Velella, Physalia, 18-12-2021
RhizostomaMillipora, Aurelia, Alcyonium, Tubipora,Zoanthus,
Metridium, Madrepora, Favia, Fungia and Astrangia.
46 Revision Test 01-01-2022
SEMESTER-V
PAPER-A:- DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (ZOO 501)
Lect.No Topics Delivery
Schedule
1 Introduction on developmental biology and genetics 26-08-2021
2-4 Gametogenesis with particular reference to differentiation of 27-08-2021 to
spermatozoa 2-09-2021

5-7 vitellogenesis; role of follicle/subtesticular cells in gametogenesis. 03-09-2021 to


09-09-2021
8-10 Egg maturation; egg membranes; polarity of egg. 10-09-2021 to
16-09-2021

11-13 Fertilization; parthenogenesis. 17-09-2021 to


23-09-2021
14 Revision Test 24-09-2021

15-18 Cleavage patterns; Cleavage; determination and differentiation, 25-09-2021 to


development upto three germ layers in Herdmania, Amphioxus, frog. 07-10-2021

19-21 Fate maps of chick and frog embryos 08-10-2021 to


14-10-2021
22-25 Cleavage patterns; Cleavage; determination and differentiation, 21-10-2021 to
development upto three germ layers in chick and rabbit. 28-10-2021
26-28 Foetal membranes, their formation and role. Mammalian placenta – 30-10-2021 to
Its formation, types and functions. 12-11-2021

29-33 MST 13-11-2021 to


26-11-2021

34-37 Tissue interactions, basic concepts of organizers and inducers and 27-11-2021 to
their role. 04-12-2021
38-41 Foetal membranes, their formation and role. 09-12-2021 to
16-12-2021
Mammalian placenta – its formation, types and functions.

42-44 Metamorphosis in Herdmania and Rana (frog) 17-12-2021 to


23-12-2021
45 Revision Test 01-01-2022
Department of Physics
Subject Coordinator- Prof. Amanpreet Kaur
DEPARTMENT-PHYSICS
SESSION: 2021-2022
CLASS- B.Sc. (GENERAL), SEMSTER- V
SUBJECT- ELECTRONICS AND SOLID STATE DEVICES-1
Teaching Hours: 30

LECTURE TOPICS REMARKS


NO.
UNIT- 1
L1 Concepts of current and voltage sources, Sources conversion 25/8/21
L2-L3 Thevenin and Norton’s Theorem 31/8/21; 1/9/21
L4-L5 CRO, Block diagram, construction and working. 6/9/21; 7/9/21
L6-L7 Use of CRO for frequency, time period, special features of dual trace phase 8/9/21; 13/9/21
measurements
L8-L9 Energy band diagram in semiconductors, direct and indirect semiconductors. 14/9/21; 15/9/21
L10 Formula to calculate position of Fermi level in p and n semiconductor 20/9/21
L11 Barrier Formation, energy band diagram of p-n junction 21/9/21
L12-L13 Formula for depletion width, qualitative ideas of current flow mechanism in 22/9/21; 28/9/21
forward and reversed biased diode.
L14 The characteristics of static and dynamic resistance. 5/10/21
L15 Depletion and diffusion capacitance 6/10/21
L16 Zener diode, LED 11/10/21
L17 Photodiode and photocell 12/10/21
UNIT-2
L18 Diode Circuits, clipping Circuits 13/10/21
L19-L20 Half wave and full wave rectifiers 18/10/21; 19/10/21
L21-L24 C filter, LC filter and π-Filter, Rectification efficiency and ripple factor in filters 25/10/21; 26/10/21;
27/10/21
L25-L26 Voltage regulation circuit using zener diode, voltage amplifier circuit 2/11/21; 3/11/21
L27 Bipolar junction transistor: Structure and working 8/11/21
L28 Different current in transistor ,Switching action 9/11/21
L29-L30 Characteristic of CB, CE,CC configuration 10/11/21; 16/11/21
L31 Active cut off and saturation region 17/11/21
L32 Load line analysis of transistor, Q-point 18/11/21
L33-L34 Transistor biasing and stabilization of operating point 22/11/21; 23/11/21
L35-L36 Fixed biased, collector to base bias, bias circuit with emitter resistor 24/11/21; 29/11/21
L37 Voltage divider biasing circuit 30/11/21
L38 Working and analysis of CE amplifier using h-parameters 6/12/21
L39 Current, voltage and power gain 7/12/21
L40 Input and output impedance class A, B and C amplifiers 13/12/21
CLASS- B.Sc. B.Ed. SEMSTER- V
SUBJECT- ELECTRONICS AND SOLID STATE DEVICES-1
Teaching Hours: 30

LECTURE TOPICS REMARKS


NO.
UNIT- 1
L1 Concepts of current and voltage sources, Sources conversion 25/8/21
L2-L3 Thevenin and Norton’s Theorem 31/8/21; 1/9/21
L4-L5 CRO, Block diagram, construction and working. 6/9/21; 7/9/21
L6-L7 Use of CRO for frequency, time period, special features of dual trace phase 8/9/21; 13/9/21
measurements
L8-L9 Energy band diagram in semiconductors, direct and indirect semiconductors. 14/9/21; 15/9/21
L10 Formula to calculate position of Fermi level in p and n semiconductor 20/9/21
L11 Barrier Formation, energy band diagram of p-n junction 21/9/21
L12-L13 Formula for depletion width, qualitative ideas of current flow mechanism in 22/9/21; 28/9/21
forward and reversed biased diode.
L14 The characteristics of static and dynamic resistance. 5/10/21
L15 Depletion and diffusion capacitance 6/10/21
L16 Zener diode, LED 11/10/21
L17 Photodiode and photocell 12/10/21
UNIT-2
L18 Diode Circuits, clipping Circuits 13/10/21
L19-L20 Half wave and full wave rectifiers 18/10/21; 19/10/21
L21-L24 C filter, LC filter and π-Filter, Rectification efficiency and ripple factor in filters 25/10/21; 26/10/21;
27/10/21
L25-L26 Voltage regulation circuit using zener diode, voltage amplifier circuit 2/11/21; 3/11/21
L27 Bipolar junction transistor: Structure and working 8/11/21
L28 Different current in transistor ,Switching action 9/11/21
L29-L30 Characteristic of CB, CE,CC configuration 10/11/21; 16/11/21
L31 Active cut off and saturation region 17/11/21
L32 Load line analysis of transistor, Q-point 18/11/21
L33-L34 Transistor biasing and stabilization of operating point 22/11/21; 23/11/21
L35-L36 Fixed biased, collector to base bias, bias circuit with emitter resistor 24/11/21; 29/11/21
L37 Voltage divider biasing circuit 30/11/21
L38 Working and analysis of CE amplifier using h-parameters 6/12/21
L39 Current, voltage and power gain 7/12/21
L40 Input and output impedance class A, B and C amplifiers 13/12/21
CLASS- B.Sc. (GENERAL), SEMSTER-V
SUBJECT- CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS-1
Teaching Hours: 30

LECTURE NO. TOPICS REMARKS

UNIT1
L1 Symmetry operations two dimensional crystal 26/8/21
L2 Two dimensional Bravais lattices 27/8/21
L3 Three dimensional Bravais lattices 2/9/21
L4-L6 Basis primitive cells, Crystal planes 3/9/21; 4/9/21
L7-L8 Miller indices 9/9/21; 10/9/21
L10 Hexagonal closed packed structure 11/9/21
L11-L12 Diamond and NaCl structure. 16/9/21; 17/9/21
L13-L14 Crystal diffraction, Bragg’s law. 18/9/21
L15 Determination of crystal structure. 23/9/21
L16 Laue Equations 24/9/21
L17-L19 Reciprocal lattices of SC, BCC and FCC 25/9/21
L20 Braggs’s law in reciprocal lattice 26/9/21
L21 Brillion zones 1/9/21
L22-L23 The derivation in two dimensions, structure factor and. 1/10/21; 8/10/21
L24 Atomic form factor 9/10/21
UNIT-2
L25-L27 Band theory of solids, periodic potential and Bloch theorem 16/10/21;
21/10/21;
22/10/21
L28-L30 Krenig penney model 28/10/21;
11/11/21;
12/11/21
L31-L33 Band gap in conductors, Direct and indirect semiconductors and 13/11/21;
insulators 18/11/21;
25/11/21
L34 Free electron theory of models 26/11/21
L35-L38 Effective mass, drift current, mobility and conductivity (carrier 27/11/21; 3/11/21;
concentration and mobility of carrier) and the variation with 4/11/21; 9/11/21
temperature extrinsic semiconductor.
L39 Wiedenmann-Fronz Law 10/12/21
L40 Hall effect in metal and semiconductors 11/12/21
CLASS- B.Sc. B.Ed. SEMSTER-V
SUBJECT- CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS-1
Teaching Hours: 30

LECTURE TOPICS REMARKS


NO.
UNIT1
L1 Symmetry operations two dimensional crystal 26/8/21
L2 Two dimensional Bravais lattices 27/8/21
L3 Three dimensional Bravais lattices 2/9/21
L4-L6 Basis primitive cells, Crystal planes 3/9/21; 4/9/21
L7-L8 Miller indices 9/9/21; 10/9/21
L10 Hexagonal closed packed structure 11/9/21
L11-L12 Diamond and NaCl structure. 16/9/21; 17/9/21
L13-L14 Crystal diffraction, Bragg’s law. 18/9/21
L15 Determination of crystal structure. 23/9/21
L16 Laue Equations 24/9/21
L17-L19 Reciprocal lattices of SC, BCC and FCC 25/9/21
L20 Braggs’s law in reciprocal lattice 26/9/21
L21 Brillion zones 1/9/21
L22-L23 The derivation in two dimensions, structure factor and. 1/10/21; 8/10/21
L24 Atomic form factor 9/10/21
UNIT-2
L25-L27 Band theory of solids, periodic potential and Bloch theorem 16/10/21;
21/10/21;
22/10/21
L28-L30 Krenig penney model 28/10/21;
11/11/21;
12/11/21
L31-L33 Band gap in conductors, Direct and indirect semiconductors and 13/11/21;
insulators 18/11/21;
25/11/21
L34 Free electron theory of models 26/11/21
L35-L38 Effective mass, drift current, mobility and conductivity (carrier 27/11/21; 3/11/21;
concentration and mobility of carrier) and the variation with 4/11/21; 9/11/21
temperature extrinsic semiconductor.
L39 Wiedenmann-Fronz Law 10/12/21
L40 Hall effect in metal and semiconductors 11/12/21
CLASS- M.Sc. PHYSICS, SEMSTER- I
SUBJECT- QUANTUM MECHANICS-1 (PHY ) Teaching Hours-60

LECTURE TOPIC REMARKS


NO.
UNIT I
Linear Vector Space and Matrix Mechanics
L1-L3 Vector spaces, Schwarz inequality, Orthonormal basis. 1/10/21; 2/10/21
L4 Schmidt orthonormalisation method 3/10/21
L5-L8 Operators, Projection operator, Hermitian and Unitary operators 4/10/21; 5/10/21; 6/10/21
L9-L11 Change of basis, Eigen value and Eigenvectors of operators 8/10/21; 9/10/21/ 11/10/21
L12-L15 Dirac’s bra and ket notation, Commutators, Simultaneous eigenvectors 13/10/21; 16/10/21; 18/10/21
L16 Postulates of quantum mechanics, uncertainty relation 19/10/21
L17 Harmonic oscillator in matrix mechanics 21/10/21
L18-L19 Time development of states and operators 23/10/21; 25/10/21
L20-L21 Heisenberg and Schrodinger representations 25/10/21; 26/10/21
L22-L23 Exchange operators and identical operators 27/10/21; 28/10/21
UNIT II
Angular Momentum
L24-L26 Angular part of Schrodinger Equation for a Spherically symmetric 29/10/21; 30/10/21; 2/11/21;
potential
L27 Orbital angular momentum operator 2/11/21
L28-L29 Eigen values and eigenvectors of L2 and Lz 3/11/21
L30-L32 Spin angular momentum , General angular momentum 9/11/21; 10/11/21
L33-L34 Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors of J2 and Jz 11/11/21; 12/11/21
L35 Representation of general angular momentum operator 13/11/21
L36-L37 Addition of general angular momentum 16/11/21; 17/11/21
L38-L40 C.G coefficients 20/11/21; 22/11/21; 23/11/21
UNIT III
Stationary State Approximate Methods
L41-L44 Non-Degenerate and degenerate perturbation theory and its application 24/11/21; 25/11/21; 26/11/21
to anharmonic oscillator
L45-L48 Vibrational method with application to ground states of harmonic 27/11/21; 29/11/21;
oscillator 30/11/21;2/11/21
L49-L51 Hydrogen atom, helium and other simple cases 2/12/21; 4/12/21;6/12/21
UNIT IV
Time dependent Perturbation
L52-L53 General expression for the probability of transition for one state to 7/12/21; 9/12/21
another
L54-L55 Constant and harmonic perturbations 10/12/21; 11/12/21
L56-L59 Fermi’s golden rule and its application to Radiative transition in atoms. 11/12/21; 13/12/21; 14/12/21
L60-L62 Selection rule for emission and absorption of light. 15/12/21
CLASS- M.Sc. PHYSICS, SEMSTER- III
SUBJECT- NUCLEAR PHYSICS-1 (PHY 8031) Teaching Hours- 60

LECTURE TOPIC REMARKS


NO.
UNIT I
Global nuclear properties and Nuclear Reactions
L1 Systematics in nuclear masses and binding energies 23/8/21
L2-L3 Nuclear sizes , Methods to determine nuclear radii 24/8/21; 25/8/21
L4-L6 Nuclear electric and magnetic multipole moments 26/8/21; 27/8/21
L7 Quantum properties of nuclear states 28/8/21
L8-L9 Types of nuclear reactions 31/8/21; 1/9/21
L9-L10 Coulomb barrier, Conversion laws 2/9/21
L11-L12 Nuclear reaction kinematics and Q- values 3/9/21;4/9/21
L13-L14 Laboratory and Centre of mass coordinates and their relationship 4/9/21; 6/9/21
L15-L17 Reaction cross-section, Classical analysis of cross section 7/9/21; 8/9/21; 9/9/21
L18-L19 Partial wave analysis 10/9/21; 11/9/21
L20 Thick target yield 11/9/21
UNIT II
Radio Active Decays
L21-L23 Kinematics of alpha-decay, naturally occurring decay chains 13/9/21; 14/9/21
L24-L25 Range of alpha particles( Braggs curve), Geiger-Nuttal law 15/9/21; 16/9/21
L26-L28 Gammow’s Theory of alpha decay, cluster decay 17/9/21; 18/9/21; 20/9/21
L29-L30 β- ,β+ and electron capture decays, Energy relations and Q- values 21/9/21; 22/9/21
in beta decays
L31-L34 Fermi theory of Beta decay, Kurie plots, Comparative half-life 23/9/21; 24/9/21; 25/9/21;
27/9/21
L35-L36 Classification of beta transitions, Selection rule for allowed and 28/9/21; 29/9/21
forbidden transitions
L37-L38 Violation of parity conservation, Wu-Ambler experiment 30/9/21; 1/10/21
L39-L40 Helicity of electron and neutrino 3/10/21; 4/10/21
L41-L43 Electric and magnetic multipole gamma transitions 5/10/21; 6/10/21; 8/10/21;
9/10/21
L44-L45 Selection rules, internal conversion process, Transition rates 11/10/21; 13/10/21
L46-L47 Directional correlation in gamma emission 16/10/21
UNIT III
Nuclear forces
L48 Two- nucleon interaction potential 19/10/21
L49-L50 Ground state of deuteron 21/10/21; 23/10/21
L51 Excited state of deuteron 26/10/21
L52-L54 Magnetic dipole and electric quardropole moment of deuteron 26/10/21; 27/10/21;
and tensor forces 28/10/21
L55-L57 n-p scattering at low energies, Scattering length, spin dependence 29/10/21; 2/11/21; 3/11/21
L58 Effective range theory in n-p scattering 3/11/21; 8/11/21
L59-L60 Coherent and incoherent scattering 8/11/21; 9/11/21
L61-L63 Tensor forces, p-p scattering at low energy, comparison of n-p and 10/11/21; 11/11/21;
p-p scattering 12/11/21
UNIT IV
Neutron physics and Nuclear fission
L64-L65 Basic properties of neutrons, Neutron sources 13/11/21; 16/11/21
L66-L68 Slowing down of neutrons, Energy distribution of thermal 17/11/21; 18/11/21;
neutrons 22/11/21
L69-L71 Neutron diffusion, detection of neutrons, time of flight 23/11/21; 24/11/21;
25/11/21
L72-L74 Types of fission, Fission cross section 26/11/21; 27/11/21;29/11/21
L75-L76 Mass and energy distribution of fragments 30/11/21; 2/11/21
L77-L80 Nuclear Fission Reactors 4/12/21; 6/12/21;7/12/21
L81-L82 Four factor Formula 9/12/21; 10/12/21
L83-L85 General aspects of reactor design, Classification of nuclear 13/12/21; 14/12/21;
reactors 15/12/21
Department of Chemistry
Subject Coordinator- Dr.Mukesh Sharma
Semester: 1st
Subject: Inorganic Chemistry(CH-411)
Lecture No. Topic Delivery Schedule
1-3 VSEPR 25-27,Aug,2021
4-6 Walsh diagrams (tri and tetra-molecules) 28,31Aug,1,Sep,2021
7-9 dπ-p π bonds 2,3,6 Sep,2021
10-12 Bent rule and energetics of hybridization 7-9 Sep,2021
12-15 Some simple reactions of covalently bonded 10,13,14 Sep,2021
molecules
16-18 Limitations of crystal field theory, 15-17 Sep,2021
19-21 Molecular orbital theory 20-22 Sep,2021
22-24 Octahedral complexes 23-25 Sep,2021
25-26 Tetrahedral complexes 28-30 Sep,2021
27,28 Square planar complexes 1,5,8, Oct,2021
29,30 π bonding and molecular orbital theory 11,12 Oct,2021
31,32 Stepwise and overall formation constant and their 13,18 Oct,2021
interaction
33 Trends in stepwise constants 19 Oct,2021
34,35 Factors affecting the stability of metal complexes 21,25 Oct,2021
with reference to the nature of metal ion and ligand
36 Chelate effect and its thermodynamic origin 26 Oct,2021
37,38 Determination of binary formation constants 27,28 Oct,2021
by pH spectrophotometry
39 Energy profile of a reaction 29 Oct,2021
40,41 Reactivity of metal complexes 1-2,Nov,2021
42,43 Inert and labile complexes 3,4 Nov,2021
44 Kinetic application of valance bond and crystal field 8 Nov,2021
theories
45 Kinetics of octahedral substitution 11, Nov,2021
46,47 Acid hydrolysis, factors affecting acid hydrolysis 12,16 Nov,2021
48,49 Base hydrolysis 17,18 Nov,2021
50 Conjugate base mechanism 22, Nov,2021
51,52 Direct and indirect evidences in favour of conjugate 23,24 Nov,2021
mechanism
53,54 Reactions without metal-ligand 25,26 Nov,2021
bond cleavage
55 Substitution reactions in square planar complexes, 29, Nov,2021
the trans effect , Mechanism of substitution reaction
56 Redox reactions 30, Nov,2021
57 Outer sphere type reactions 1,Dec,2021
58 Electron transfer reactions, Mechanism 2 ,Dec,2021
59 Cross reactions and Marcus Hush Theory 6, Dec,2021
60 Inner sphere type reactions 7, Dec,2021

Semester: 3rd
Subject: Organotransition Metal Chemistry (CH-512)

Lecture No. Topic Delivery


Schedule
1,2 Alkylidenes 25-26,
Aug,2021
3,4 Alkylidynes 27-28,Aug
5,6 Low valent Carbenes and carbynes-Synthesis 31-1,Sep,2021
7,8 Nature of bond, Structural Characteristics, nucleophilic and 2-3,Sep,2021
Electrophilic reaction on the ligands
9,10 Role in organic synthesis 6-7, Sep,2021
11,12 Transition metal Compounds with bonds to hydrogen 8-9 Sep,2021
13,14 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 10-13
molecules, alkenes, preparations, properties, nature of Sep,2021
bonding and structural features
15,16 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 14-15
molecules, alkynes, preparations, properties, nature of Sep,2021
bonding and structural features
17,18 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 16-17
molecules, Allyl complexes, preparations, properties, nature Sep,2021
of bonding and structural features
19,20 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 20-21
molecules, diene, complexes, preparations, properties, nature Sep,2021
of bonding and structural features
21,22 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 22-23
molecules, Sep,2021
dienyl, complexes, preparations, properties, nature of
bonding and structural features
23,24 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 25,26
molecules, arene complexes, preparations, properties, nature Sep,2021
of bonding and structural features
25,26 Transition Metal Complexes with unsaturated Organic 28,29
molecules, trienyl complexes, preparations, properties, nature Sep,2021
of bonding and structural features
27 important reactions relating to nucleophilic and electrophilic 30 Sep,2021
attack on ligands and to organic synthesis
28,29 Alkyls and Aryls of Transition Metals, Types, 1,4, Oct,2021
30,31 Routes of synthesis, Stability and decomposition Pathways, 8,11 Oct,2021
32,33 Organocopper in Organic Synthesis. 12,13
Oct,2021
34-37 Fluxinality in compounds such as η2 Allyl and dienyl 19,21-23
Complexes. Oct,2021
38-42 Dynamic equilibria in compounds such as η2 Allyl and dienyl 25-28,
Complexes. Oct,2021
43,44 Homogeneous Catalysis 29,1,Nov,2021
45,46 Stoichiometric reaction for catalysis 2,3 Nov,2021
47,48 Homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation 8,11 Nov,2021
49,50 Zeigler-Natta polymerization of olefins 12,16
Nov,2021
51,52 Catalytic reations involving carbon monoxide such as 17,18
hydrocarbonylation of olefins (oxo reaction) Nov,2021
53,54 Oxopalladation reactions 22,23
Nov,2021
55,56 Activation of C-H bond 24,25
Nov,2021
56,57 Monsanto acetic acid synthesis 26,27
Nov,2021
58-60 Water gas shift reaction and Fischer–Tropsch Synthesis 29,30
Nov,2021
Subject Coordinator- Prof.Neeraj Virdi
Session-2021-22 Semester: I
Class: B.Sc. & B.Sc.B.Ed. Subject- Physical Chemistry
Lecture No. Syllabi Content Date of lecture
delivered
1 Logarithmic relations. 01/09/2021
2 Curve sketching, linear graphs. 02/09/2021
3 Calculation of slopes. 03/09/2021
4-5 Differentiation and integration of functions like ex, xn, 09/09/2021
sin x, log x. 10/09/2021
6 Maxima and minima. 13/09/2021
7 Partial differentiation and reciprocity relations. 17/09/2021
8 Terms of mean and median, precision and accuracy in 18/09/2021
chemical analysis.
9 Determining accuracy of methods, improving accuracy 20/09/2021
of analysis.
10 Data treatment for series involving relatively few 25/09/2021
measurements.
11 Linear least squares curve fitting, types of errors, 28/09/2021
standard deviation.
12 Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, deviation from 29/09/2021
ideal behavior.
13 Van der Waal’s equation of state. 05/10/2021
14 Critical Phenomena: PV isotherms of real gases, 08/10/2021
continuity of states.
15 The isotherms of Van der Waal’s equation, relationship 11/10/2021
between critical constants and Van der Waal’s constants,
16 The law of corresponding states, reduced equation of 21/10/2021
state.
17 Molecular Velocities: Root mean square, average and 23/10/2021
most probable velocities.
18 Qualitative discussion of the Maxwell’s distribution of 25/10/2021
molecular velocities, collision number, mean free path
and collision diameter.
19 Liquification of gases (based on Joule-Thomson effect). 29/10/2021
20 Chemical kinetics and its scope, rate of a reaction, 30/10/2021
21 Factors influencing the rate of a reaction-concentration, 02/11/2021
temperature, pressure, solvent, light, catalyst.
22 Concentration dependence of rates, mathematical 12/11/2021
characteristics of simple chemical reactions – zero order,
first order, second order, pseudo order, half life and
mean life.
23-24 Determination of the order of reaction – differential 13/11/2021
method, method of integration, method of half life 16/11/2021
period and isolation method.
25 Radioactive decay as a first order phenomenon. 22/11/2021
26 Theories of Chemical Kinetics: Effect of temperature on 23/11/2021
rate of reaction, Arrhenius equation,
27 Concept ofactivation energy. 24/11/2021
28 Simple collision theory based on hard sphere model, 01/12/2021
29 Transition state theory (equilibrium hypothesis). 03/12/2021
30 Expression for the rate constant based on equilibrium 06/12/2021
constant and thermodynamic aspects.
31-32 Catalysis and general characteristics of catalytic 11/12/2021
reactions, acid-base catalysis 13/12/2021
33 Enzyme catalysis including their mechanisms, 14/12/2021
Michaelis-Menten equation for enzyme catalysis and its
mechanism.

Semester: I
Class: B.Sc. & B.Sc.B.Ed.
Subject- Inorganic Chemistry.
Lecture Syllabi Content Date of lecture
No. delivered
1 Idea of de Broglie matter waves, Heisenberg 06/09/2021
uncertainty principle.
2 Atomic orbitals, Schrodinger waveequation, 07/09/2021
3-4 Quantum numbers, radial and angular wave 08/09/2021
functions and probabilitydistribution curves, 14/09/2021
5 Shapes of s, p, d orbitals. Aufbau and Pauli 15/09/2021
exclusion principles, Hund’s multiplicity rule.
6 Electronic configurations of the elements and 16/09/2021
ions.
7 Position of elements in the periodic table; 22/09/2021
8 Effective nuclear charge and its Calculations 23/09/2021
9 Atomic and ionic radii, ionization energy, 24/09/2021
electron affinity and electronegativity –
definition,
10 Methods of determination or evaluation trends 30/09/2021
in periodic table.
11 Applications in predicting and explaining the 01/10/2021
chemical behaviour.
12 Chemical properties of the noble gases, 04/10/2021
13-14 Chemistry of xenon, structure and bonding in 13/10/2021
xenon compounds. 16/10/2021
15 Comparative study, diagonal relationships, 18/10/2021
salient features of hydrides,
16 Solvation and complexation tendencies 26/10/2021
including their function in biosystems,
17 An introduction to alkyls and aryls. 27/10/2021
18 Covalent Bond – Valence bond theory and its 28/10/2021
limitations,
19 directional characteristics of covalent bond, 08/11/2021
20 various types of hybridization 10/11/2021
21-23 shapes of simple inorganic molecules and ions. 11/11/2021
BeF2, BF3, CH4, PF5, SF6, IF7, SnCl2, XeF4, 17/11/2021
BF4-, PF6-, SnCl62-.
18/11/2021
24-25 Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) 20/11/2021
theory to NH3, H3O+, SF4, ClF3, ICl2- and 26/11/2021
H2O.
26-28 MO theory, homonuclear (elements and ions of 27/11/2021
1st and 2nd row). 29/11/2021
07/12/2021
29-30 MO theory heteronuclear (BO, CN, CO+, NO+, 07/12/2021
CO, CN-) 09/12/2021
30-32 MO theorydiatomic molecules. 10/12/2021
15/12/2021
33 Percentage ionic character from dipole moment 16/12/2021
and electronegativity difference.

Semester: III
Class: B.Sc. & B.Sc.B.Ed.
Subject: Physical Chemistry.

Lecture No. Syllabi Content Date of lecture


delivered
1-2 Intermolecular forces, structure of liquids 01/09/2021
(a qualitative description). 06/09/2021
3-4 Structural differences between solids, 07/09/2021
liquids and gases. 08/09/2021
5-6 Liquid Crystals :Difference between liquid 13/09/2021
crystal, solid and liquid. 14/09/2021
7-8 Classification, structure of nematic and 15/09/2021
cholestric phases. 20/09/2021
9-10 Thermography and seven segment cell. 22/09/2021
29/09/2021
11-12 Equilibrium constant and free energy. 04/10/2021
05/10/2021
13-14 Thermodynamic derivation of law of mass 06/10/2021
of mass action. Le -Chatelier’s principle 11/10/2021
15-16 Reaction isotherm and Reaction isochore- 13/10/2021
Clapeyron equation and Clausius – 18/10/2021
Clapeyron equation, applications.
17-18 Second Law of Thermodynamics: Need for 25/10/2021
the law, different statements of the law, 26/10/2021
19-20 Carnot cycle and its efficiency, Carnot 27/10/2021
theorem. Thermodynamic scale of 02/11/2021
temperature.
21-22 Concept of Entropy: Entropy as a state 03/11/2021
function, entropy as a function of V & T, 08/11/2021
23-24 Entropy as a function of P & T, entropy 09/11/2021
change in physical change, 10/11/2021
25-26 Clausius inequality, entropy as a criteria of 16/11/2021
spontaneity and equilibrium. Entropy 17/11/2021
change in ideal gases and mixing of gases.
27-28 Third Law of Thermodynamics: Nernst 22/11/2021
heat theorem, statement and concept of 23/11/2021
residual entropy,
29-30 Evaluation of absolute entropy from heat 24/11/2021
capacity data. 29/11/2021
31-32 Gibbs and Helmholtz functions; Gibbs 01/12/2021
function (G) and Helmholtz functions (A) 06/12/2021
as thermodynamic quantities,
33-34 A & G as criteria for thermodynamic 07/12/2021
equilibrium and spontaneity, their .13/12/2021
advantage over entropy change. Variation
of G and A with P, V and T.

Semester: V
Class: B.Sc. & B.Sc.B.Ed.
Subject: Physical Chemistry.
Lecture No. Syllabi Content Date of lecture delivered
1-2 Black-body radiation, Planck’s radiation law, 01/09/2021
photoelectric effect,
02/09/2021
3-4 heat capacity of solids, Bohr’s model of hydrogen 03/09/2021
atom (no derivation) and its defects,
09/09/2021
5-6 Compton effect. De Broglie hypothesis, the 10/09/2021
Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle,
13/09/2021
7 Sinusoidal wave equation, Hamiltonian operator, 17/09/2021
8 Schrodinger wave equation and its importance, 18/09/2021
9 physical interpretation of the wave function, 20/09/2021
postulates of quantum mechanics,
10 particle in a one dimensional box. Schrodinger wave 25/09/2021
equation for H-atom,
11 separation into three equations (without derivation), 28/09/2021
12 quantum numbers and their importance, hydrogen 29/09/2021
like wave functions,
13 radial wave functions, angular wave functions. 04/10/2021
14 Molecular orbital theory, basic ideas – criteria for 11/10/2021
forming M.O. from A.O.,
15 construction of M.O.’s by LCAO – H2+ ion. 12/10/2021
16-17 Calculation of energy levels from wave functions, 13/10/2021
physical picture of bonding and antibonding wave
functions, 23/10/2021
18 concept of σ, σ*, π, π* orbitals and their 25/10/2021
characteristics.
19-21 Hybrid orbitals – sp, sp2, sp3; 26/10/2021
02/11/2021
22-24 calculation of coefficients ofA.O.’s used in these 03/11/2021
hybrid orbitals.Introduction to valence bond model
of H2, comparison of M.O. and V.B. models. 11/11/2021
25 Interaction of radiation with matter, difference 12/11/2021
between thermal and photochemical processes
26 . Laws of Photochemistry: Grothus – Drapper law, 13/11/2021
Stark – Einstein law,
27 Jablonski diagram depicting various processes 20/11/2021
occurring in the excited state.
28 Qualitative description of fluorescence, 22/11/2021
phosphorescence,
29 non-radiative processes (internal conversion, 23/11/2021
intersystem crossing),
30-31 quantum yield, photosensitized reactions – energy 01/12/2021
transfer processes (simple examples).
03/12/2021
32-33 Photochemistry of carbonyl compounds and 06/12/2021
alkenes.
11/12/2021
Department of Commerce and
Economics
Subject Coordinator- Kanwar Kulwant Singh

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: I)


Course: Principles of Financial Accounting
Code: BCOM 105
Lecture Top Delivered on
No. ic
Chapter 1: Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
1 Meaning, Accounting concepts 1 Sept.
2 Accounting conventions 2 Sept.
Chapter 2: Financial Accounting Standards and IFRS
3-4 Introduction, features, benefits, Problems and challenges 3-4 Sept.
Chapter 3: Goods and Services Tax (GST)
5-6 Meaning, Model, Applicability of CGST, SGST & IGST 6-7 Sept.
7 Accounting treatment of GST 8 Sept.
8 - 10 Practice 9-10, 13 Sept.
Chapter 4: Financial Statements – Nature and
Preparation
11 Introduction, Trading and P&L Account, Balance Sheet 14 Sept.
12 - 15 Practice 15-18 Sept.
Chapter 5: Branch Accounting
16 - 19 Meaning, Types of branches, 20-23 Sept.
24-25, 28-29
20 - 23 Methods of Branch accounting
Sept.
30 Sept.1, 4-6
24 - 28 Practice
Oct.
Chapter 6: Departmental Accounting
29 - 31 Meaning, Apportionment of joint expenses, Interdepartmental transfers 8-9, 11 Oct.
32 - 34 Practice 12-13, 16 Oct.
Chapter 7: Accounting for Consignments
18-19, 21, 23,
35 - 39 Introduction, Consignment accounts, Normal and abnormal loss
25
Oct.
40 Difference between consignment and sale 26 Oct.
41 - 44 Practice 27 Oct.1-3
Nov.
Chapter 8: Accounting for Joint Ventures
45 - 47 Meaning, Characteristics, Methods of recording JV transactions 8, 10-11 Nov.
48 - 51 Practice 12, 16-18 Nov.
Chapter 9: Partnership Accounts
52 - 53 Modes of dissolution of firm, Entries on dissolution 20, 22 Nov.
54 – 56 Insolvency of a partner Garner vs. Murray 23-25 Nov.
57 – 59 Gradual Realisation of Assets and Piecemeal Distribution 26-27, 29 Nov.
60 – 62 Practice 30 Nov. 1-2
Dec.
Chapter 10: Royalty Accounts
63 – 66 Introduction, Accounting entries in the books of Lessee and Landlord 4, 6-7, 9 Dec.
67 Sub lease, Nazrana account 10 Dec.
68 - 69 Practice 11, 15 Dec.

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: V)


Course: Income Tax Law
Course Code: BCOM 501
Lectu
Top Delivered on
re ic
No.
Chapter 1: Introduction and basic concepts
1 Meaning of tax, definitions, 11 Aug.
2 Exceptions to the rule of income of PY is taxable in AY 12 Aug.
Chapter 2: Capital and Revenue
3 Capital receipts & Revenue receipts, Capital losses & Revenue losses 13 Aug.
4 Capital expenses & Revenue expenses 14 Aug.
Chapter 3: Basis of charge
5-7 Meaning of Residential status, Determination of Residential status 16-18 Aug.
8 Incidence of total income, Types of total incomes 19 Aug.
9 - 10 Practice 20-21 Aug.
Chapter 4: Exempted Incomes
11 Exempted incomes U/S 10 23 Aug.
Chapter 5: Income from Salaries
12 - Introduction, Provident Funds, Allowances, Perquisites 24-27 Aug.
15
16 - Profits in lieu of salary, Deductions 28,30-31 Aug. 1
19 Sept.
20 - Practice 2-4, 6-10, 13-14 Sept.
29
Chapter 6: Income from House Property
30 - Introduction, Annual value, Determination of Annual value 15-18 Sept.
33
34 - Practice 20-23 Sept.
37
Chapter 7: Profits & Gains of Business or
Profession
24-25, 28-30 Sept.
38 - Definition, Computation of Business or Profession Income
1
43
Oct.
44 - Practice 4-6, 8-9, 11 Oct.
49
Chapter 8: Profits & Gains - Depreciation
50 - Introduction, provisions, Computation of depreciation 12-13, 16 Oct.
52
53 - Practice 18-19 Oct.
54
Chapter 9: Capital Gains
21, 23, 25-27 Oct.
55 – Meaning, Methods of computing capital gains,
60 1
Nov.
61 - Exemptions in respect of certain capital gains 2-3, 8,10-12 Nov.
66
67 - Practice 16-18 Nov.
69
Chapter 10: Income from Other Sources
70 – General & Specified incomes, Computing Income from other sources 20, 22-26 Nov.
75
76 – Practice 27, 29-30 Nov.
78
Chapter 12:Assessment of Agriculture Income
79 - Introduction, Types and Assessment of agriculture incomes 1-2, 4, 6-7 Dec.
83
84 - Practice 9-11, 15 Dec.
87
CLASS: M.COM. (Semester: I)
Course: Marketing Management
Course Code: MCOM 105
Lectu
re Top Delivered on
ic
No.
Chapter 1:Introduction to Marketing
1-5 Introduction, Objectives, Benefits, Marketing Concepts, 1-4, 6 Sept.
Chapter 2: Marketing Mix
6-8 Meaning, 4 P’s and beyond, Boom and Bitner’s 7ps 7-9 Sept.
Chapter 3:Marketing Challenges
9 - 11 Marketing challenges and how to manage these challenges 10, 13-14 Sept.
Chapter 4: Marketing Process
12 - Introduction, The process of marketing 17-18, 20-21 Sept.
15
Chapter 5: Marketing Planning
16 - Meaning, The marketing planning process, Types of plans 22-25 Sept.
19
Chapter 6: Marketing Information System
20 - MIS, Need, Elements of good MIS, Components of MIS, 28-30 Sept. 1 Oct.
23
24 - Marketing Research, Objectives, scope, methods 4-6, 8 Oct.
27
Chapter 7: Marketing Environment
28 - Macro and Micro environment, Indian Marketing Environment 9, 11-13 Oct.
31
Chapter 8: Buying Behaviour
32 - Types of customers, steps in buying, models, determinants 16, 18-19 Oct.
34
Chapter 9: Forecasting Market Demand
35 - Introduction, Types, determinants, Methods of demand forecasting 21, 23, 25 Oct.
37
Chapter 10: Product Concepts and Classification
38 - Concept, characteristics, classification, Service as a product 26-27 Oct.
39
40 - Distinction between Product and Service, Product Life Cycle, 1-3 Oct.
42
Chapter 11:Product Planning and New Product
Development
43 - Meaning, Components, Objectives, New Product Development, 8, 10-11 Oct.
45
46 - Why new product fails, Diffusion of innovation, 12, 16-17 Oct.
48
Chapter 12: Branding, Packaging and Labelling
49 - Brand strategies and management, Brand Equity and Brand Loyalty 18, 20, 22-23 Oct.
52
Chapter 13: Marketing of Services
53 - Introduction, characteristics, classification, Internal marketing 24-26 Oct.
55
Chapter 14: Pricing Methods and Strategies
56 - Meaning, objectives, methods, policies and strategies 27, 29-30 Oct.1 Nov.
59
Chapter 15: Channels of Distribution
60 - Meaning, Principles, Classification, Types of intermediaries, 2, 4, 6 Nov.
62
Chapter 16: Physical Distribution and Logistics
63 - Definition, Components of physical distribution supply 7, 9-10 Nov.
65
Chapter 17: Promotion Strategies
66 - Role, Advertising, media, advertising budget, Personal selling 11, 15 Nov.
67
CLASS: M.COM. (Semester: III)
Course: IMC & BE Course
Code: MCOM 303
Lectu
Top Delivered on
r ic
e No.
1-3 Chapter 1 Integrated Marketing Communication 11-13 Aug.
4-6 Chapter 2 Advertising Agencies 14, 16-17 Aug.
7-9 Chapter 3 Brand Building 18-20 Aug.
10 - Chapter 4 Brand Positioning and Identification 21, 23-24 Aug.
12
13 - Chapter 5 Brand Image 25-27 Aug.
15
16 - Chapter 6 Brand Decision Making 28, 30-31 Aug.
18
19 - Chapter 7 Branding: Importance, challenges & opportunities 1-3 Sept.
21
22 - Chapter 8 Brand Equity and customer based equity 4, 6-7 Sept.
24
25 - Chapter 9 Strategic Brand Management 8-10 Sept.
27
28 - Chapter Brand Positioning 13-15 Sept.
30 10
31 - Chapter 11 Brand Values 16-18 Sept.
33
34 - Chapter 12 Internal Branding 20-22 Sept.
36
37 - Chapter Campaign Planning 23-25 Sept.
39 13
40 - Chapter 14 Integrated Marketing Communication 28-30 Sept.
42
43 - Chapter 15 Creative Message Strategy 1, 4-5 Oct.
45
46 - Chapter 16 Internal Marketing 6, 8-9 Oct.
48
49 - Chapter 17 Market Segmenting and Targeting 11-13 Oct.
51
52 - Chapter 18 Customer Data Base, CRM and Digitization 16, 18-19 Oct.
54
55 - Chapter 19 The Art of Copywriting 21, 23, 25 Oct.
57
57 - Chapter 20 Writing for Print media, design and layout 25-27 Oct.
59
60 - Chapter 21 Copywriting for Electronic media 1-3 Nov.
62
63 – Chapter 22 Media Classification 8,10 Nov.
64
65 – Chapter 23 Wireless Communication 11-12 Nov.
66
67 – Chapter 24 E-Mail Marketing 16-17 Nov.
68
69 – Chapter 25 Web Marketing/ Internet Marketing 18, 20, 22 Nov.
71
72 – Chapter 26 Integrated Online Brand Communication 23-26 Nov.
75
76 - Chapter 27 Media Planning 27, 29-30 Nov.1
79 Dec.
80 – Chapter 28 Trade Promotions 2, 4, 6-7, 9 Dec.
84
85 - Chapter 29 Co-Marketing Communication 10-11, 15 Dec.
87
Subject Coordinator : Dr.Janki Aggarwal
B.Com Semester III Session 2021-22 Lesson Plan

Subject: Cost Accounting Subject Code:BCOM302

Lect. Top Remarks


No. ic
Chapter 1: Nature, Scope and Advantages of Cost Accounting
1-2 Limitations of Financial Accounting, Meaning of 11/08/
Cost Accounting, 21
Scope of Cost Accountancy & Objectives of Cost Accounting &
12/08/2
1
3 Advantages of Cost Accounting, Costing an Aid to 14/08/21
Management & Difference between Financial and Cost
Accounting, Limitations of Cost Accounting,
4-5 Objections against Cost Accounting, General principles of 16/08/
Cost Accounting, Steps in development of Cost Accounting 21
Information system and Characteristics of an Ideal Costing &
18/08/2
System, Methods of Costing
1
Chapter 2: Cost Analysis, Concepts, Classifications and Cost
Sheet
6 Cost Analysis and Concepts 19/08/2021
7-9 Cost Sheet 20/08/2021,
21/08/2021
&
23/08/202
1
10-12 Practice 24/08/2021,
26/08/2021
&
27/08/202
1
13-14 Use of Software Package to obtain Cost Accounting Output like 28/08/2021
: Analysis of Cost Centre-wise and Element-wise. Preparation &
of Cost Sheet 31/08/202
1
Chapter 3: Material: Purchase, Storage and Control of Material, Stock
Levels, Inventory, Control Techniques. Methods of Pricing
Material Issues.

15-16 Purchase procedure, Store Control 01/09/2021


&
02/09/202
1

17-19 Issues of Material 03/09/2021,


06/09/2021
&
07/09/202
1
Chapter 4: Material Control
20-23 Meaning, Need of Material Control, Essentials of Material 08/09/2021
Control and Techniques of Material Control to
10/09/2021
&
14/09/202
1
24-27 Practice 15/09/2021
to
18/09/202
1
Chapter 5:Labour Cost- Computation and Control
28-30 Types of Labour, Labour Turnover, Labour Productivity, 20/09/2021
Job Evaluation and Merit Rating to
22/09/202
1
31-33 Time –keeping, Reconciliation of Gate time with time 23/09/202
booked, Idle time and overtime 1
to
25/09/202
1
34 Cost Accounting Department, Measure of Labour 28/09/2021
Performance and Cost
35-37 Practice 29/09/202
1,
01/10/202
1
&
04/10/202
1
Chapter 6:Remuneration and Incentives
38-40 Essentials Features of a Good Wage System, System of Wage 05/10/202
Payment and Group Bonus System 1,
06/10/202
1
&
08/10/202
1
41-43 Practice 09/10/202
1,
11/10/202
1
&
12/10/202
1
Chapter 7:Overheads- Collection,Classification, Allocation
and Apportionment
44-46 Meaning, Steps in Overheads Accounting and Classification 13/10/2021,
of Overhead Costs 16/10/2021
&
18/10/202
1
47-49 Allocation and Apportionment of Overheads to Cost Centres 19/10/2021,
21/10/2021
&
23/10/202
1
50-52 Methods of Re-apportionment 25/10/2021,
27/10/2021
&
28/10/202
1
53-54 Absorption of Overheads 29/10/2021
&
01/11/202
1
55-57 Practice 02/11/2021,
03/11/2021
&
08/11/202
1
58-60 Use of Software Package to Allocate and Apportion 09/11/202
the Overhesds 1
to
11/11/202
1
Chapter 8: Service Costing
61 Meaning of Service Costing, Applicability of Service 12/11/2021
Costing, Classification of costs
62-64 Steps Involved in Service Costing, Service Cost and 16/11/202
Management Decisions, Canteen Costing, Library Service 1
Costing, Power House Costing, Hospital Costing, Hotel Costing to
18/11/202
and Cinema House Costing
1
65-67 Practice 22/11/202
1
to
24/11/202
1
Chapter 9: Integral Accounting
68 Meaning of Integral Accounting, Advantages of integral 25/11/2021
Accounting and Principles of Integral Accounting and Essential
Features of Integral Accounting
69 Journal Entries of Integral Accounting 26/11/2021
70 Practice 27/11/2021
Chapter 10:Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts
71-72 Need for Reconciliation, Reasons for Disagreement in 29/11/2021
Profit, Methods of Reconciliation &
30/11/202
1
73-74 Practice 01/12/2021
&
03/12/202
1
75-100 Revision 06/12/2021
onwards
B.Com Semester V Session
2021-22 Lesson Plan
Subject: Management Accounting Subject Code: BCOM502

Lect. Top Delivere


No. ic d on

Unit –I
Chapter 1: Nature and Scope of Management Accounting
1-3 Introduction, Meaning, Accounting Principles, 11/08/202
Accounting Concepts, Accounting Conventions, Cost 1,
Accounting, Management Accounting 12/08/202
1
&
14/08/202
1
Chapter 2: Financial Statements
4-5 Introduction, Nature of Financial Statements, Objectives of 16/08/202
Financial Statements, Types of Financial Statements, Use 1
and Importance of Financial Statements. &
18/08/202
1
Chapter 3: Financial Statement Analysis
6-8 Financial Statement Analysis-Comparative Statements, 19/08/202
Common- size Statements and Trend ratios. 1
to
21/08/202
1
9-10 Practice 23/08/202
1
&
24/08/202
1
Chapter 4: Ratio Analysis
11-15 Classification of Ratios, Significance of Ratios, Objectives 26/08/202
of Ratio Analysis, Limitations. 1
to
28/08/202
1,
31/08/202
1
01/09/202
1

16-24 Practice 02/09/202


1,
03/09/202
1,
06/09/202
1
to
10/09/202
1,
14/09/202
1
&
15/09/202
1
Unit II
Chapter 5 :Cash Flow Analysis
25-28 Meaning, Classification, Significance, Objectives, Limitations 16/09/202
1
to
18/09/202
1,
20/09/202
1
29-35 Practice. 21/09/202
1
to
25/09/202
1,
28/09/202
1
&
29/09/202
1
Chapter 6:Funds Flow Statement
36-41 Meaning, Procedure, Significance, Objectives, Limitations 01/10/202
1,
04/10/202
1
to
06/10/202
1,
08/10/202
1
&
09/10/202
1

42-50 Practice 11/10/202


1
to
13/10/202
1,
16/10/202
1,
18/10/202
1,
19/10/202
1,
21/10/202
1,
23/10/202
1
&
25/10/202
1
Chapter 7:Price Level Accounting
51-53 Introduction, Methods of Price Level Accounting, 27/10/202
Advantages and Disadvantages 1
to
29/10/202
1
54-58 Practice 01/11/2021
to
03/11/202
1,
08/11/2021
&
09/11/202
1
Chapter 8:Social Accounting
59-62 Meaning, Concept, Objectives, Benefits, Approaches. 10/11/202
1
to
12/11/202
1
&
16/11/202
1

Chapter 9:Human Resource


Accounting
63-65 Meaning, Basic Premises, Significance, Objectives, 17/11/202
Advantages, Methods, Objections. 1,
18/11/202
1
&
22/11/202
1
Chapter 10:Responsibility Accounting
66-70 Meaning, Fundamental aspects, Steps, Types of 23/11/202
Responsibility Centres, Advantages of Responsibility 1
Centres. to
27/11/202
1
71-100 Revision 29/11/2021
onwards
M.Com Semester I Session
2021-22 Lesson Plan
Subject: Org. Theory & Behaviour Subject Code: MCOM104

Le Topic Delivered
ct. on
N
o.
UNIT I
Chapter 1: Organization Theory
1-3 Organization Theory-Concept, Organization Theories-Classical, 02/09/202
Neo- classical and Modern. 1,
03/09/202
1
&
06/09/20
21
Chapter 2: Organization
Structure
4-7 Meaning, Mechanism, Elements, Structures-Flat and Tall structure 07/09/202
1
to
10/09/20
21
Chapter 3: Introduction to Organization Behaviour
8- Organization Behaviour-Introduction, Characteristics, Key Elements, 14/09/202
10 Level of Analysis, Role of Organization Behaviour, Organizational 1,
Behaviour Concepts, determinants, models, challenges and opportunities 16/09/202
of OB. 1
&
17/09/20
21
Chapter Individual Behaviour
4:
11- Individual Behaviour: Foundations of individual behaviour, Models 18/09/202
12 of individual behaviour, MARS model. 1
&
20/09/20
21
Chapter 5:
Attitudes
13- Introduction, Nature, Theories, Barriers, Ways to overcome barriers. 21/09/202
14 1
&
22/09/20
21
Chapter 6:
Values
15- Introduction, Characteristics, Patterns, Values across cultures. 23/09/202
16 1
&
24/09/20
21
Chapter Personality
7:
17- Introduction, Characteristics, Determinants, Theories, Theory X and 25/09/202
19 Theory Y, Chris Argyris behaviour patterns. 1,
29/09/202
1
&
30/09/20
21
Chapter 8:
Emotions
20- Introduction, Determinants, Theories, IQ and Emotional Intelligence. 01/10/202
21 1
&
04/10/20
21
Chapter Perception
9:
2 Perceptual process. 05/10/2021
2
UNIT II
Chapter 10: Group Decision
making
23- Group Decision making- Concept and nature of decision making process, 06/10/202
24 Individual versus group decision making, Nominal group technique and 1
Delphi technique. &
08/10/20
21
Chapter 11: Communication
25- Communication: models of communication, communication effectiveness 09/10/2021
26 in organizations. &
11/10/20
21

Chapter 12: Motivation


27- Motivation: Need hierarchy, Maslow’s Need Hierarchy, Two factor 12/10/202
29 theory, Contemporary theories of motivation (ERG, Cognitive 1,
evaluation, goal setting, and equity) expectancy model. 13/10/202
1
&
16/10/20
21
Chapter 13: Behaviour Modification
30- Meaning, Principles, Theories, Behaviour modification 18/10/202
31 1
&
21/10/20
21
Chapter 14: Organization
Effectiveness
32- Introduction, Meaning, Effectiveness, Approaches, Factors 23/10/202
33 1
&
25/10/20
21
Chapter 18: Transactional Analysis
34- Introduction, Ego states, Benefits, Johari Window. 27/10/202
36 1
to
29/10/20
21
UNIT III
Chapter 15: Leadership
37- Leadership, Power and Conflict: Concept and theories, Behavioral 01/11/202
40 approach, Situational approach, Leadership effectiveness, Contemporary 1
issues in leadership. to
03/11/20
21
&
09/11/20
21
Chapter 16: Power
41- Power, Authority, Tactics to gain power, Faces of Power 10/11/2021
42 &
11/11/20
21
Chapter 17: Conflict Management
43- Conflict Management Strategies 16/11/202
45 1
to
18/11/20
21
UNIT IV
Chapter 19: Stress Management
46- Individual and organizational factors to stress, Consequences of stress on 22/11/202
51 individual and organization, management of stress. 1,
24/11/202
1
to
27/11/20
21
&
29/11/2021
Chapter 20: Organization
Culture
52- Organizational Culture, Concept and determinants of organizational culture. 01/12/202
54 1,
03/12/202
1
&
06/12/20
21
Chapter 20: Organizational Development
55- Organizational Development: Concept and intervention techniques. 07/12/202
60 1,
09/12/202
1
to
11/12/20
21
61- Revision 13/12/2021
78 onwards
Subject Coordinator :Dr.Gurpreet Singh
Lesson Plan
Course: Principle & Practices of Management Course Code: BCM 107
Lecture Topic Delivered
No. On
1-7 Management: Nature, Definitions, Scope, Levels, Process and 1-10/9/21
Significance of Management
8-11 Development of Management Thoughts: Classical 11-18/9/21

12-15 Neo-Classical Systems 19-23/9/21

16-24 Contingency and Contemporary Approaches to Management (Drucker, 24/9/21-


Porter, Prahalad, Senge and Tom Peters) 11/10/21

25-28 Planning: Concept, Process, Nature, Steps in Planning, Significance and 12-
Types 18/10//21
29-32 Decision Making: Concept and Process, Types of Decisions 19-
25/10/21
33 Management By Objectives (MBO) 26/10/21

34-38 Organization: Concept, Nature, Process, Significance, Types, 27/10/21


Organisational Structure, Committees to 3/11/21

39-40 Span of Control 4-9/11/21


41-42 Authority and Responsibility 10-
11/11/21
43-44 Delegation 12-
13/11/21
45-46 Decentralization and Departmentation 14-
16/11/21
47-49 Direction: Concept, Features, Importance and Limitations of Direction 17-
20/11/21
50-60 Elements of Direction- 21/11/21-
Supervision, Motivation, Leadership and Communication 2/12/21
61-64 Coordination: Concept, Features, Importance and Limitations of 03 -
Coordination. Internal and External Coordination 9/12/21
65-70 Control: Concept, Features, Importance and Limitations of Control. 10-
Control Process. Essentials of a Good Control System. Techniques of 17/12/21
Control. Relationship between Planning and Control
70 Miscellaneous Problems 18-
onwards 30/12/21

63
Lesson Plan
Course: Production and Operations Management Course Code: BCM 504

Lecture Topic Delivered


No. On
1-7 Introduction of Production and Operational Management: Meaning, 24/8/21 to
Objectives and Scope. 01/09/21
8-11 Strategic Planning 02-09/09/21
12-15 Demand Forecasting 10- 16/09/21

16-22 Production Process and Analysis 17-24/09/21

23-25 New Product/ Service Design and Development 24-29/9/21

26-28 Facility Location 30/9/21 to


06/10/21
29-31 Facility Layout. 07-11/10/21
32-38 Production Planning and Control Techniques- Sequencing 12-23/10/21
(Processing in Jobthrough Two Machines)

39-49 Network Analysis - PERT/CPM (including Crashing). 24/10/21 to


11/11/21
50-54 Work Measurement and Work Study: Methods, Analysis and various 12-18/11/21
Charts, Time Study and Principles of Motion Economy
55-56 Purchase Management 19-23/11/21

57-61 Inventory Management Fundamentals : 24-29/11/21


Economic Order Quantity, Quantity Discount, Reorder Level, Lead
Time, Safety Stock, JIT
62-66 Supply Chain Management: Concept & Components of Supply 30/11/21 to
Chain, Activities in Supply Chain Management 04/12/21
67-70 Logistics Management. 05-13/12/21

71 Miscellaneous Problems 14-30/12/21


onwards

64
Lesson Plan
Course: MODERN ACCOUNTING THEORY & REPORTING PRACTICES Course Code: MC 103

Lecture Topic Delivered


No. On
1-7 The Regulatory and Financial Reporting Framework: The International Accounting 1-10/9/21
Standards Board (IASB)-The role and the standard setting process. Progress towards
international harmonization.
8-11 The IASB-Framework for the Preparation and Presentation of Financial Statements; 11-16/9/21
The first time adoption of international financial reporting standards : Objective of
financial statements, Qualitative characteristics of financial statements
12-15 Elements of financial statements, Recognition and measurement of elements of 17-21/9/21
financial statements, Fair value basis of measurement, Concepts of capital and
capital maintenance.
16-18 Elements of financial statements as per International Financial Reporting Standards: 22-24/9/21
Property, plant and equipment

19-22 Intangible assets &Inventories 25/9/21 to


1/10/21
23-28 Financial Instruments: Recognition And Measurement 2-13/10/21
29-35 Employment and post-employment benefits, Provisions and contingencies 14-26/10/21

36-38 Construction contracts and Liabilities 27/10/21 to


3/11/21
39-40 Accounting for tax 4-9/11/21
41-42 Accounting for agriculture 10-11/11/21

43-44 Share based payment 12-13/11/21


45-46 IFRS- 6: Exploration for and evaluation of mineral resources. 14-17/11/21

47-49 Presentation and additional disclosures as per International Financial Reporting 18-22/11/21
Standards Events after the balance sheet date
50-53 Earnings per share and Interim financial reporting 23-26/11/21

54-57 Related party disclosures, Effects of changes in foreign exchange rates and Segment 27/11/21
reporting. to1/12/21
58-63 Preparation of external financial reports for single entities as per International 2-11/12/21
Standards Income statements and discontinuing operations, Cash flow statements
and Statement of changes in equity
64-70 Preparation of external financial reports for combined entities and joint ventures: 12-29/12/21
Definitions of subsidiaries, investments in associates and joint ventures, Exclusions
from consolidations, Preparation of consolidated balance sheets and income
statements, Equity accounting, Proportionate consolidation and joint ventures.
70 Miscellaneous Problems 30/12/21
onwards

65
Lesson Plan
Course: International Accounting Course Code: MC 310

Lecture Topic Delivered


No. On
1-12 International Dimensions of accounting and control: Multinational enterprise, 24/08/21 to
International accounting an overview, Scope of International accounting 09/09/21
13-22 Operational and conceptual issue, Foreign currency translations, methods and 10-23/9/21
practices.
23-24 Inter-nationalisation of capital markets 24-25/9/21

25-28 Internationalization of accounting profession 26/9/21 to


1/10/21
29-32 Transfer pricing, methods, objectives, strategies 02-
11/10/21
33-34 Emerging issues in International Accounting 12-
13/10/21
35-44 Managerial Accounting Issues: Strategic Planning; Management Control 14-
Systems; Performance Evaluation of foreign operations 29/10/21
45-52 Specific Reporting Issues: Regulatory Disclosure Requirements; Foreign Operations 30/10/21 to
Disclosure; Social Responsibility Disclosures. 13/11/21
53-54 International Accounting Standard Board and International Financial Reporting 14-
Standards (IFRS):Advantages, supporting and deterring forces 17/11/21
55-56 International and Regional Efforts in Standard Setting 18-
20/11/21
57-58 International Standards setting process 21-
23/11/21
59-60 Harmonization 24-
25/11/21
61-64 Financial Statement Analysis of companies and countries’ differences in accounting 26-
principles, foreign currency statements 30/11/21
65-72 Ratio Analysis 1-13/12/21

72 Miscellaneous Problem 14-


onwards 30/12/21

66
Subject Coordinator :Prof. Gurpreet Singh Kalsi

Course: Business Performance Measurement


MCom 3rd Sem
Course Code: MCOM 301

Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on

1-6 Chapter 1 Corporate Performance Measurement 23-08-2021

Product Costing in Price Estimates and Profit


7 - 10 Chapter 2 30-08-2021
Management

Measurement and Enhancement of Profitability


11 - 14 Chapter 3 04-09-2021
and Quality

Activity Based Costing and Activity Based


15 - 17 Chapter 4 09-09-2021
Management

18 - 21 Chapter 5 Target and Kaizen Costing 15-09-2021

22 - 25 Chapter 6 Benchmarking 21-09-2021

26 - 27 Chapter 7 Environmental Costing 29-09-2021

Flexible Budgeting and Activity Based


28 - 30 Chapter 8 01-10-2021
Budgeting

31 - 34 Chapter 9 Setting of Performance Goals and Incentives 06-10-2021

35 - 36 Chapter 10 Strategic Profitability Analysis 16-10-2021

Performance Measurement: Using Economic


37 - 39 Chapter 11 21-10-2021
Value Added (EVA)

40 - 46 Chapter 12 Balance Scorecard 30-10-2021

47 - 52 Chapter 13 Throughput Accounting 11-11-2021

67
53 - 60 Chapter 14 Management Information System and Control 18-11-2021

61 - 68 Chapter 15 Responsibility Accounting 30-11-2021

68 - 71 Chapter 16 Transfer Pricing 09-12-2021

Course: Commercial Law BCom 1st Sem


Course Code: BCOM 106 Prof. Gurpreet Singh Kalsi

Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on

1-6 Chapter 1 Indian Contract Act, 1872: Definition & Nature 23-08-2021

7 - 10 Chapter 2 Offer & Acceptance 30-08-2021

11 - 14 Chapter 3 Consideration 04-09-2021

15 - 17 Chapter 4 Capacity of Parties 09-09-2021

18 - 21 Chapter 5 Free Consent 15-09-2021

22 - 25 Chapter 6 Legality of Objectives & Void Agreements 21-09-2021

26 - 27 Chapter 7 Contingent Contracts 29-09-2021

28 - 30 Chapter 8 Performance of Contracts 01-10-2021

31 - 34 Chapter 9 Discharge of Contract 06-10-2021

35 - 36 Chapter 10 Quasi Contracts 16-10-2021

37 - 39 Chapter 11 Remedies for Breach of Contract 21-10-2021

40 - 46 Chapter 12 Indemnity and Guarantee 30-10-2021

47 - 52 Chapter 13 Bailment and Pledge 11-11-2021

53 - 60 Chapter 14 Agency 18-11-2021

68
61 – 66 Chapter 15 Right to Information Act, 2005 30-11-2021

67 - 71 Chapter 16 Consumer Protection Act, 2019 09-12-2021

Course: Company Law BCom 3rd Sem


Course Code: BCOM 303 Prof. Gurpreet Singh Kalsi

Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on

History and Administration of Company Law


1-2 Chapter 1 23-08-2021
in India

Meaning and Nature of a Company: Corporate


3–6 Chapter 2 26-08-2021
Personality

7 – 10 Chapter 3 Kinds of Companies 02-09-2021

11 – 13 Chapter 4 Formation of a Company 06-09-2021

14 – 20 Chapter 5 Memorandum of Association 10-09-2021

21 - 26 Chapter 6 Articles of Association 18-09-2021

27 - 31 Chapter 7 Prospectus and Book Building 25-09-2021

32 - 36 Chapter 8 Shares 30-09-2021

37 - 40 Chapter 9 Share Capital 06-10-2021

41 - 43 Chapter 10 Transfer and Transmission of Shares 13-10-2021

44 - 47 Chapter 11 Membership in a Company 16-10-2021

Company Meetings and Resolutions (Including


48 - 56 Chapter 12 23-10-2021
AGM, EGM, Meeting of Creditors)

57 – 58 Chapter 13 CSR & CSR Committee 03-11-2021

59 – 61 Chapter 14 Company Management: Directors 10-11-2021

69
62 – 64 Chapter 15 Board Meetings 16-11-2021

65 – 67 Chapter 16 Other Managerial Personnel 20-11-2021

68 – 69 Chapter 17 Winding Up 26-11-2021

70 Chapter 18 Emerging Issues in Company Law 02-12-2021

Legal Environment for Security Markets (Sebi


71 Chapter 19 10-12-2021
Act, 1992)

Course: Workshop on IT Applications in Commerce MCom 1st Sem


Course Code: MCOM 107 Prof. Gurpreet Singh Kalsi

Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on

Introduction: IT applications in commerce-


1-6 Chapter 1 23-08-2021
application areas

7 - 10 Chapter 2 Management Science and Quantitative Analysis 30-08-2021

11 - 14 Chapter 3 Model development- 04-09-2021

15 - 18 Chapter 4 Spreadsheet Introduction 09-09-2021

19 - 21 Chapter 5 Understanding basic features of Spreadsheet 15-09-2021

22 - 24 Chapter 6 Statistical functions 21-09-2021

25 - 27 Chapter 7 Database Functions 29-09-2021

28 - 30 Chapter 8 Finance Functions 01-10-2021

Logical statements and formula creation-


31 - 34 Chapter 9 06-10-2021
Creating Charts

Introduction to Building decision models and


35 - 36 Chapter 10 16-10-2021
data analysis through Spreadsheets

37 - 39 Chapter 11 Forecasting Analyzing Financial Statements 21-10-2021

70
Inventory management, Budgets, scenario
40 - 46 Chapter 12 30-10-2021
management

47 - 53 Chapter 13 Introduction to Database management systems 11-11-2021

55 - 61 Chapter 14 Features of RDBMS 18-11-2021

Tables Creation, relationships, Forms


61 - 68 Chapter 15 30-11-2021
designing, forms queries

68 - 71 Chapter 16 Reports, report design 09-12-2021

71
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Akriti
CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: III)
Course: Goods & Services Tax
Code: BCOM 306
Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on
Chapter 23, 25-26
1-3 Tax Structure in India: Direct & Indirect Taxes
1 Aug.
Chapter 27-28, 31
4-6 Overview of GST: Meaning & Features of GST
2 Aug.
Chapter
7-9 Implementation of GST: GST Council 2-3, 6 Sept.
3
Chapter
10 - 12 Reasons for GST Introduction: Pros & Cons of GST 7-9 Sept.
4
Registration: Persons liable for Registration,
Chapter 10, 13, 16
13 - 15 Procedure of Registration, Exemption from
5 Sept.
Registration
Chapter Administration: Officers, their Appointment & 17-18, 20
16 - 18
6 Powers Sept.
Chapter Taxable Event & Supply under GST: Features of
19 - 21 21-23 Sept.
7 Supply
Chapter 24-25, 28
22 - 24 Levy & Collection: Provisions
8 Sept.
Chapter Composition Levy Scheme: Meaning, Purpose, 29-30 Sept. 1
25 -27
9 Features & Restrictions of CLS Oct.
Chapter Time & Value of supply: Incidence & Determination
28 - 30 4-6 Oct.
10 of Time & Value of Supply
Chapter
31 - 33 Valuation in GST: Meaning, Rules & Provisions 8-9, 11 Oct.
11
Chapter Tax invoice, Credit & Debit Notes: Meaning & 12-13, 18
34 - 36
12 Features of Tax Invoice, Credit & Debit Notes Oct.
Chapter 19, 25-26
37 - 39 IGST Act,2017: Meaning, Features & Advantages
13 Oct.
Chapter Levy & Collection of IGST: Provisions, Steps in
40 - 42 27-29 Oct.
14 Determination
Supplies in the Course of Inter State & Intra State
Chapter 30 Oct. 1-2
43 - 45 Trade: Meaning & Nature of Inter State & Intra-State
15 Nov.
Trade
Chapter Place of Supply: Rules for determining Place of
46 - 48 3, 8-9 Nov.
16 Supply of Goods & Services, General Provisions
Chapter
49 - 51 Exemptions from GST: Meaning & Exemptions 10-12 Nov.
17

72
Chapter 16-18, 24
52 – 55 Input Tax Credit: Meaning & Eligibility of ITC
18 Nov.
Chapter Returns under GST: Return Filing Procedure, 26-27, 29
56 – 58
19 Benefits of Filing Return, Penalty for Non-Filing Nov.
Chapter Refund of Taxes: Various Instances, Refund 30 Nov. 1 , 3
59 – 61
20 Procedure Dec.
Chapter Offences, Penalties & Prosecution: Punishments
62 - 64 4, 6-7 Dec.
21 under GST Law
Chapter Appeals & Revision: Meaning, Features & Types of
65 – 67 9-11 Dec.
22 Appeals & Revision
Chapter Technology & GST: GST Portal. GSTN, GSP’s &
68 - 71 13-16 Dec.
23 ASP, GST Eco System, GST Suvidha provider

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: V)


Course: Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Course Code: BCM 505
Lecture
Topic Delivered on
No.
1-3 Chapter 1 Entrepreneurship 23, 25-26 Aug.
27-28, 31 Aug. 2
4–7 Chapter 2 Theories of Entrepreneurship
Sept.
8-10 Chapter 3 Entrepreneur 3, 6-7 Sept.
11 - 12 Chapter 4 Entrepreneurial Mindset 8-9 Sept.
13 - 15 Chapter 5 Social & Commercial Entrepreneurship 10, 13-14 Sept.
16 - 18 Chapter 6 Innovation 16-18 Sept.
Latest Innovation in Service &
19 – 22 Chapter 7 20-23 Sept.
Manufacturing Sectors
Types of Entrepreneurs with Different
23 - 25 Chapter 8 24-25, 28 Sept.
Mindset
26 -28 Chapter 9 Business Planning 29-30 Sept.1 Oct.
Chapter
29 – 32 Socio-Economic Development 4-6, 8 Oct.
10
Chapter
33 – 35 Women Entrepreneurship 9, 11-12 Oct.
11
Chapter 13, 18-19, 25-26
36 – 40 Entrepreneurial Development Programmes
12 Oct.

73
Chapter
41 –43 MSME 27-29 Oct.
13
Chapter
44– 46 MSMEs: Seedbed of Entrepreneurship 30 Oct. 1-2 Nov.
14
Chapter
47-49 Start-ups 3, 8-9 Nov.
15
Chapter
50–52 Product Planning Management 10-12 Nov.
16
Chapter
53- 55 Growth & Diversification Strategies 16-18 Nov.
17
Chapter
56-58 Marketing Management 24, 26-27 Nov.
18
Chapter
59-61 Logistic Management 29-30 Nov. 1 Dec.
19
Chapter
62 Role of MSME in National Economy 3 Dec.
20
Chapter
63 Role of E-Commerce in Small Business 4 Dec.
21
Chapter
64-66 MSMEs Exemptions 6-7, 9 Dec.
22
Chapter
67-69 Tax Considerations 10-11, 13 Dec.
23
Chapter
70-72 Small Business & Modern Technology 14-16 Dec.
24

CLASS: M.COM. (Semester: I)


Course: Management Information System
Course Code: MCOM 106
Lecture
Topic Delivered on
No.

Chapter 1: Management Information System

1-3 Meaning, Concept, characteristics of MIS, Evolution of MIS 2-3, 6 Sept.

Framework for understanding & designing, MIS & other related


4-8 7-10, 13 Sept.
disciplines

Chapter 2: Information & System Concepts

Meaning, Features & Types of Information, Process of


generation, Quality of information, information overload, 14, 16-18, 22
9-13
techniques for managing overload, summarizing, inferences & Sept.
message routing

74
Meaning, Characteristics & Types of System, Control in system,
23-25, 28-29
14-18 feedback, types, negative feedback control system, input, process
Sept.
& output control, law of requisite variety

Chapter 3: Structure of MIS

Structure of MIS, Basic Structural Concepts, Multiple


30 Sept. 1, 4-6,
19-25 approaches to the structure of MIS, Operational Elements,
8-9 Oct.
Activity Subsystems, Functional Subsystems

Chapter 4: Decision Support System

Decision support-Synthesis of multiple approaches into a


26-29 11-13, 18 Oct.
conceptual structure

Chapter 5: Information System in Business

Information systems, Transaction processing system, Office 19, 25-30


30-42 automation system, Information reporting system, Decision Oct.1-3, 8-10
support system, Executive support system, Expert system Nov.

Chapter 6: Approaches to System Development

11-13, 16-18
43-48 System Development, Implementation & Methodologies
Nov.

20, 24, 26-27


49-52 SDLC Approach, Prototyping, User Development approach
Nov.

Chapter 7: System Analysis & Design

System Implementation, Management of Information system 29-30 Nov.1, 3


53-56
projects Dec.

Chapter 8: System Documentation & Implementation

57-58 System Documentation, Information system audit 4-6 Dec.

Chapter 9: Database Design & Enterprise Resource Planning System

59-60 System design, Concept of database & database design 7, 9 Dec.

61-62 Introduction, Features, Implementation, Modules of ERP 10-11 Dec.

Chapter 10: Security & Project Management

Security of Information Resources, Threats to Information


63-66 13-16 Dec.
Resources, Security system for Risk Management

75
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Gurjinder Kaur
Session- 2021-22
B.Com. –II (3 Semester)
rd

Lesson Plan
Course: Issues in Indian Commerce Course Code: BCOM 301
Lecture
Topic Delivered on
No.
Chapter Foreign Direct Investment :
1-4 25-28 Aug.
1 Determinants of Foreign Investment
Chapter Foreign Investment Promotion Board(FIPB): 31 Aug. 1,3
5- 7
2 Evolution of FIPB, Routes of FDI Sept.
Chapter Make in India:
8- 11 6-9 Sept.
3 Sectors in Focus, Challenges in Make in India
International Finance: An Introduction
Chapter 10,13-14,16
12 - 15 Meaning and Scope, Need , Importance and
4 Sept.
Recent Trends in International Finance
Sources of International Finance:
Chapter 17-18, 20-21
16 - 19 Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds
5 Sept.
ADRs and GDRs
Growth of Infrastructure in India and Energy
Sector:
Chapter 23-25, 28-30
21- 26 Infrastructure Development Policy, Challenges,
6 Sept.
Government Initiatives in Power Sector,
Challenges
Chapter Transport and Communication Sector in India:
27 - 32 1, 4-6,8-9 Oct.
7 Key Challenges, Government Initiatives
Public Private Partnership Model of
Chapter 11-13, 16, 18,
33 - 38 Infrastructure Development:
8 21 Oct.
BOLT, BOT, Govt. Initiatives
Stock Exchanges in India (including electronic
trading):Functions, Features, Growth
Chapter 23, 25-30 Oct.
39 - 49 NSE, BSE, OTCEI, Trading in Stock Markets,
9 1, 3, 8-9 Nov.
Depository System, Dematerialisation of Shares,
Functionaries of Stock Exchanges
Commodity Exchanges in India:
Chapter
50 - 54 Organisation of Commodity Exchanges 10-13, 16 Nov.
10
List of Commoditiy Exchanges in India
Corporate Debt Restructuring :
Chapter 17-18, 22-23
55 - 58 Methods of CDR
11 Nov.
Legal Status and Structure of CDR
Corporate SCAMs and SFIO:
Chapter 24-27, 29-30
59 - 64 Serious Fraud Investigation Office
12 Nov.
Corporate Scams in India

76
Chapter 1, 3-4, 6-7, 9
65 - 70 Investor Protection in India
13 Dec.
Credit Rating :
Chapter 10-11, 13-16
71 - 76 Credit Rating Agencies : CRISIL, ICRA &
14 Dec.
CARE

B.Com.-III (5 Semester)
th

Lesson Plan
Course: Financial Markets and Services Course Code: CO33-BCM 506
Lect.
Topic Delivered on
No.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Financial Markets

1-2 Meaning, Functions of Financial System 23-24 Aug.


Components and Recent Developments in Financial
3-5 25-27 Aug.
System

Chapter 2: Money Market

6-7 Meaning, Functions of Money Market 28, 31 Aug.


8 - 10 Sub-markets of Money Market 1,3,6 Sept.
Chapter 3: Call Money Market

11 - 13 Introduction and functions of Call Money Market 7-9 Sept.


Chapter 4: Acceptances Houses and Discount Houses

14 - 16 Introduction including DFHI 10, 13-14 Sept.


Chapter 5: Bills Market (Commercial and Treasury Bills Market)

17 -19 Meaning , functions and types of Bills 16-18 Sept.


Chapter 6: Commercial Paper Market

20 - 23 Introduction, Eligibility criteria for issuing CPs 20-23 Sept.


Chapter 7: Certificate of Deposits Market in India

24 - 26 Meaning and Norms for issuing CDs in India 24-25, 28 Sept.


Chapter 8: Capital Market- I (Primary Market)

77
27 - 32 Introduction, Players in Capital Market 29-30 Sept. 1, 4-6 Oct.
Chapter 9: Capital Market- II ( Secondary Market)

33 - 39 Meaning, functions and stock Exchanges in India 8-9, 11-13, 16, 21 Oct.
Chapter 10: Introduction to Financial Services

40 - 48 Meaning, types of Financial Services 23,25-30 Oct. 1,3 Nov.


Chapter 12: Merchant Banking

Introduction, SEBI guidelines and Services of


49 - 55 8-13, 16 Nov.
Merchant Bankers

Chapter 13: Mutual Funds and Exchange Traded Funds

56 - 66 Meaning and Types of Mutual Funds 17-18, 21-27, 29-30 Nov. 1


Dec.
Chapter 14 : Factoring

67 -77 Introduction and Process of Factoring & Forfaiting 3-4, 6-7, 9-11, 13-16 Dec.

M.Com.-II (3 Semester)
rd

Lesson Plan
Course: Marketing Research Course Code: MCOM 304
Lecture
Topic Delivered on
No.
1-4 Chapter 1 Marketing Research: Meaning and Phases 23-26 Aug.
5- 7 Chapter 2 Defining the Market Research Problem 27-28, 31 Aug.
8- 10 Chapter 3 Developing the Research Design 1, 3, 6 Sept.
11 - 13 Chapter 4 Exploratory Research: Secondary Data 7-9 Sept.
Qualitative Research ( Including Motivation
14 - 16 Chapter 5 10, 13-14 Sept.
Research)
Descriptive Research : Survey and
17- 18 Chapter 6 16-17 Sept.
observation
19 - 21 Chapter 7 Questionnaire Design 18, 20-21 Sept.
22 - 24 Chapter 8 Experimental Research 22-24 Sept.
25 -27 Chapter 9 Measurement and Scaling: Concepts 25, 28-29 Sept.
Chapter 30 Sept. 1, 4
28 - 30 Attitude Measurement
10 Oct.

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Chapter
31 - 34 Sampling Designs and Procedures 5-6, 8, 11 Oct.
11
Chapter
35 - 37 Sample Size and Errors in Sampling 12-13, 16 Oct.
12
Chapter 18, 21, 23, 25
38 - 41 Field work and Data Interpretation
13 Oct.
Chapter
42 - 46 Data Analysis: Descriptive Statistics 26-30 Oct.
14
Chapter
47 - 50 Univariate Analysis 1, 8-10 Nov.
15
Chapter 11-13, 16-18
51- 56 Bivariate Analysis: Testing of differences
16 Nov.
Chapter
57 - 60 Bivariate Analysis: Measures of Association 22-25 Nov.
17
Chapter 26-27, 29-30
61 - 64 Multivariate Analysis
18 Nov.
Chapter
65 - 67 Factor Analysis 1, 3-4 Dec.
19
Chapter
68 - 69 Report Preparation and Presentation 6-7 Dec.
20
Chapter
70 Product Research 9 Dec.
21
Chapter
71 Advertising Research 10 Dec.
22
Chapter
72 - 73 Marketing Research Applications 11, 13 Dec.
23
Chapter
74 - 76 Ethics in Marketing Research 14-16 Dec.
24

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Subject Coordinator : Prof.Amandeep Kaur
Session: 2021-22

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: I)


Course: Business Economics-I
Code: BCOM 104
Lecture
Topic Delivered on
No.
Chapter
1-5 An Introduction to Business Economics 1-2 Sept.
1
Chapter Theory of Demand: Meaning and Types of
6-12 3,6-7 Sept.
2 Demand
Chapter Elasticity of Demand; Definitions, Types,
13-19 8-9,13 Sept.
3 Measurement, Factors and Importance.
Chapter Demand Forecasting: Methods of Demand
20-24 14,16-18 Sept.
4 Forecasting.
Utility Analysis: Meaning, Types, Relationship
between Marginal Utility and Total Utility, Law of
Chapter
25-30 Diminishing Marginal Utility, Law of Equi - 20-25,28 Sept.
5
marginal Utility, Consumer Equilibrium, Derivation
of Demand Curve.
Indifference Curve Analysis: Properties,
Chapter Consumer Equilibrium, Price Effect, Income Effect, 29-30 Sept.,1,4-
31-35
6 Substitution Effect, Price Effect a combination of 6 Oct.
Income Effect and Substitution Effect.
Chapter Theory of Production: laws of Returns, Law of
36-41 8-9,11-13 Oct.
7 Variable Proportions and Returns to Scale.
Theory of Costs: Concept of Nominal, Real,
Economic, Implicit, Explicit and Opportunity Cost,
Chapter 16,18,21,23,25
42-47 Cost Curve under Short Run and Long Run,
8 Oct.
Relationship between Average Cost and Marginal
Cost.
Concepts of Revenue: Concept of Total, Marginal
and Average Revenue under different Market
Chapter 26-30 Oct., 1
48-53 Conditions. Relationship between Average
9 Nov.
Revenue, Marginal Revenue and Elasticity of
Supply.
Chapter
54-58 Price Determination under Perfect competition 2-3,8-9 Nov.
10
Chapter Equilibrium of Firm and Industry under Perfect
59-64 10-11 Nov.
11 Competition
Monopoly: Features, Equilibrium of Firm,
Chapter 12-13,16-17
65-69 Equilibrium of Firm/Industry, price Discrimination
12 Nov.
and its Types.

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Monopolistic Competition: Features, Price-Output
Chapter 18, 20,22-23
70-75 Policy of The Firm, Selling Costs, Meaning, Effects,
13 Nov.
Equilibrium of firm with respect to Selling Cost.
Chapter Oligopoly: Features, Price Leadership, Collusive 25-27, 29-30
76-80
14 Oligopoly, Kinky Demand Curve Analysis. Nov.

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: II)


Course: Business Economics
Course Code: BCOM 204
Lecture Delivery
Topic
No. Schedule
Chapter 1: Macro Economics-Introduction
Meaning, Significance of Macro Economics 2-3, 7-8,10
1-5 Distinction between Micro & Macro Economics March
Scope & Limitations of Macro Economics
Chapter 2: Wages
Meaning, Types of Wages
6-10 21-22,24-26
Marginal Productivity theory & Modern Theory of wages
Chapter 3: Rent
11-14 Introduction, Types, Ricardian & Modern Theory, Quassi Rent 28-31 March
Chapter 4: Interest
15-18 Meaning, Types & Theories of Interest 1-2, 4-5April
Chapter 5: Profits
19-22 Meaning, Types & Theories of Profits 7, 9-11 April
Chapter 6: National Income
Meaning, Concepts of National Income
23-26 Measurement of National Income, Difficulties in its 13, 16-18 April
measurements
Chapter 7: Say’s Law of Market
19-20, 22-23
27-30 Meaning, Implications & Theories of Income & Employment
April
Chapter 8: Effective Demand
27,29 April,10-
31-34 Determination & Importance of Effective demand
12 May
Chapter 9: Consumption Function
Meaning, Factors influencing, Average & marginal propensity
to consume 13-14, 16-17
35-38
Propensity to save, Psychological law of consumption, May
importance
Chapter 10: Marginal Efficiency of Capital
39-42 Meaning, Determinants, Theory of Secular Stagnation 18-21,23 May

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Chapter 11: Investment Function
Meaning, Types, Factors affecting Investment
43-45 25-28 May
Importance, Measures to raise private Investment
Chapter 12: Multiplier
Meaning, Uses, Limitations ,Multiplier & Under develop
47-48 30-31May
countries

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: V)


Course: Indian Economy
Course Code: BCOM-503
Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on
State of Indian Economy at the Time of
1-5 Chapter 1 23-27 Aug.
Independence
28,31 Aug,
6-12 Chapter 2 Nature of Indian Economy 1-3, 6-7
Sept.
Features and Appraisals of Economic Reforms 8-9, 13-14,
13-19 Chapter 3
Programme. 16-18 Sept.
Development Experience of India and China-A
20-24 Chapter 4 20-24 Sept.
Comparative Study
National Income of India: 25, 28-30
25-30 Chapter 5 Estimates, Inter- Regional Variations in National Sept., 1, 4
Income. Oct.,
Impact of Population on Economic development 5-6, 8-9,11
31-35 Chapter 6
and Demographic Dividend Oct.
12-13, 16,
36-39 Chapter 7 Demographic Features of Indian Population
18 Oct.
21, 23, 25-
40-43 Chapter 8 Indian Taxation System: Meaning and Types.
26 Oct.
27-30 Oct. 1
44-48 Chapter 9 Public Expenditure
Nov.
Chapter
49-54 Public Debt 2, 8-12 Nov.
10
Chapter Capital Market in India: Growth, Problems and 13, 16-18
55-58
11 Reforms since 1991 Nov.
External Sector:
Chapter 20, 22-23,
59-64 Contemporary Problems of India’s International
12 25-27 Nov.
Trade,Foreign Trade and Balance of Payments
29-30 Nov.
Chapter
65-70 Foreign Trade Policy 1, 3-4, 6
13
Dec.

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Economic Planning in India-
Chapter
71-75 Objectives, Achievements and Failures, Latest Five 7, 9-11 Dec.
14
Year Plan in India and NITI Aayog.
Chapter
76-80 Twelfth Five Year Plan: Objectives, Achievements 13-16 Dec.
15

CLASS: B.COM. (Semester: VI)


Course: Sectoral Aspects of Indian Economy
Course Code: BCOM 606
Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on
2-3, 7-8
1-4 Chapter 1 Agriculture in India
March
10,14,21-22
6-9 Chapter 2 Agricultural Finance &Rural Indebtedness
March
24-26, 28-30
10-15 Chapter 3 Agricultural Marketing
March
31 March,
16-19 Chapter 4 Agricultural Policy
1-2, 4 April
20 Chapter 5 New Developments in Agriculture 5 April
6-7,9-10
21-24 Chapter 6 Industrial Development during planning period
April
25 Chapter 7 Industrial Policy 16 April
26 Chapter 8 Small Scale and Cottage Industries in India 17 April
27-29 Chapter 9 Large Scale Industries 18-20April
30-33 Chapter 10 Service Sector in India 22-24 April
34-38 Chapter 11 Public Sector in India 25-29 April
39-43 Chapter 12 Private Sector in India 10-14May
44-47 Chapter 13 Problem of Poverty in India 16-18 May
19-21, 23-24
48-52 Chapter 14 Problem of Unemployment in India
May
53 Chapter 15 Inflation in India 25 May
54-55 Chapter 16 Inequalities of Income & Wealth in India 26-27May
Inter State Disparities in the pattern of
56-57 Chapter 17 30-31 May
development

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CLASS: M.COM. (Semester: I)
Course: Managerial Economics
Course Code: MCOM-101
Lecture Delivered
Topic
No. on
Nature and Scope of Managerial Economics:
1-3 Chapter 1 1-3 Sept.
relationship with economic theory, decision Sciences.
4-6 Chapter 2 Functional Areas of Business 6-8 Sept.
Theory of Firm: Reasons for Existence of firm &
9,13-
Their functions, the objective and value of the firm,
7-10 Chapter 3 14,16
Constraints on the operation of the Firms, limitations
Sept.
of the theory of the Firm.
Nature and Functions of Profits: Business Vs 17-18, 20
11-13 Chapter 4
Economic Profits and Functions of Profit. Sept.
21-24
14-17 Chapter 5 Theories of Profit
Sept.
Tools of Analysis: Marginal Analysis, Optimization, 25, 28-29
18-20 Chapter 6
Decision. Sept.
30 Sept. 1,
21-24 Chapter 7 Game Theory: Concepts.
4-5 Oct.
The International Framework of Managerial 6, 8-9, 11-
25-29 Chapter 8
Economics 12 Oct.
Law of Demand: Individuals Demand, Market 13,16, 18
30-32 Chapter 9
Demand and the Firm Demand. Oct.
Elasticity of Demand: Price, income and Cross
Chapter 21,23,25-
33-37 Elasticity of Demand, Using Elasticity in Managerial
10 27 Oct.
Decisions.
38-40 Chapter 11 Theories of Consumer Behaviour 28-30 Oct.
Price Practices: Price and output relation Under
1-2,8-10
41-45 Chapter 12 different market Structure, Pricing Theories, Pricing of
Nov.
Multiple Products.
Chapter Price Discrimination- International price 11-13,16-
46-50
13 Discrimination and dumping, Transfer Pricing. 17 Nov.
Risk and Uncertainties in Managerial Decision
18,20,22
51-53 Chapter 14 Making: Measuring risk with Probability
Nov.
Distribution.
23, 25-27
54-57 Chapter 15 Utility Theory and Risk aversion
Nov.

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Technological change and the global market 29-30
58-62 Chapter 16 economy: Impact of Technological change on Nov. 1,3-4
Productivity, Labour and Market Structure Dec.
6-7, 9
63-65 Chapter 17 Industrial innovation and Technology
Dec.
10-11, 13,
66-71 Chapter 18 Technological Environmental Forecasting 14-16
Dec.

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Department of Computer
Science and Applications

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LESSON PLAN 2021-2022

Subject Coordinator : Dr.Ajay Dutta


Session 2021-22 BCA 1st Semester

Lesson Plan
Course: Computer Fundamentals and Computing Software
Course Code: BCA-16-103

Lect. No. Topic Delivered on

UNIT- I

1-5 Computer Appreciation: 27th


to28th,30th to
Introduction to computers, characteristics of 31st August .1st
computer; History of computers; Classification September,202
of computers on size: (Micro, Mini, Mainframe 2
and super computers), Working Principles,
Generations; Applications of computers;
commonly used terms Hardware, Software,
Firmware. Basic Computer Organization: Block
diagram of computer system, Input unit,
Processing Unit and Output Unit; Description of
Computer input devices: Keyboard, Mouse,
Trackball, Pen, Touch screens, Scanner, Digital
Camera; Output devices: Monitors, Printers,
Plotters.

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6-20 Computer Memory: Representation of information: BIT, 2nd to 4th ,6th to
BYTE, Memory, Memory size; Units of measurement of 11th ,13th to 17th
storage; Main memory: Storage evaluation criteria, main September,202
memory organization, RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM; 2
Secondary storage devices: Sequential Access Memory,
Direct Access Memory Magnetic Tapes, Magnetic disks,
Optical disks: CD, DVD; Memory storage devices: Flash
Drive, Memory card;

21-26 Types of software: System and Application software; 18th,20th to 24th


Programming Languages: Generation of Languages; September,202
Translators - Interpreters, Compilers, Assemblers and 2
their comparison.

UNIT - II

Understanding Operating System using DOS :


27-35 25th ,27th to 30th
Introduction to operating systems and its functions,
September,1st
DOS and versions of DOS, Booting sequence; Warm
,4th,5th,6th
and Cold Boot; Concepts of files and directories,
october,2022
Redirecting command input and output using pipes,
Wildcard characters, Types of DOS commands:
Internal and External; Internal Commands: DIR, MD,
CD, CLS, COPY, DATE, DEL, PATH, PROMPT,
REN, RD, TIME, TYPE, VER, VOL; External
Commands: XCOPY, ATTRIB, BACKUP,
RESTORE, FIND, SYS, FORMAT, CHKDSK,
DISKCOPY, LABEL, MOVE, TREE, DELTREE,
DEFRAG, SCANDISK, UNDELETE. Batch Files:
Introduction to simple batch files; Introduction to
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.

Understanding Graphical User Interface using


Windows: Fundamentals of Windows, Types of
Windows, Anatomy of windows, Icons, Recycle bin,
Operations on Folders, Registry of Windows: Basics,
Editing; Control panel.

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UNIT - III

36-45 Word Processing Package: Opening, saving and closing 7th October to
an existing document; renaming and deleting files; 18th October,2021
Using styles and templates: Introduction to templates
and styles; applying, modifying and creating new
(custom) styles; using a template to create a document,
creating a template, editing a template, organizing
templates, examples of style use, Changing document
views, Moving quickly through a document, Working
with text: select, cut, copy, paste, find and replace,
inserting special characters, setting tab stops and
indents, Checking spelling and Grammar, Autocorrect,
Using built-in language tools, word completion,
Autotext, Formatting text: Using Styles, formatting
paragraphs, formatting characters, auto formatting,
creating lists; Formatting pages: Using layout methods,
creating headers and

footers, Numbering pages, Changing page margins,


Adding comments to a document, Creating a table of
contents, Creating indexes and bibliographies, Printing
a document, Using

mail merge, Tracking changes to a document, Using


fields, Linking to another part of a document, Using
master documents, Creating fill-in forms.

UNIT - IV

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46-55 Spreadsheet Package: Introduction to Spreadsheets, 19th October to
sheets and cells; Opening and saving spreadsheet files; 29h October,2021
Working with sheets: inserting new sheet, deleting and
renaming sheets, Viewing a spreadsheet: freezing rows
and columns, splitting screen, Entering data: cell
referencing, formatting cells, entering numbers,
entering numbers as text, entering formulae, entering
date and time, deactivating automatic changes,
Speeding up data entry: using fill tool, fill series,
defining fill series, Validating cell contents, Formatting
data: formatting text, numbers, cells, Autoformatting
cells and sheets, defining new autoformat, Using
conditional formatting, Hiding and showing data,
Sorting records, Printing a spreadsheet document:
using print ranges, page formats, inserting page breaks,
headers and footers; Working with Graphs and Charts
: Creating Embedded Chart, formatting chart:
Changing chart types, adding Titles, Legends and
Gridlines, Printing Charts; Adding database functions:
defining database ranges, sorting, filtering and
grouping database ranges; Evaluating data: using
DataPilot; Functions and Macros: using and editing
existing macro, Creating Macros, Recording Macros,
Running Macros

56-60 Presentation Packages: Basics of creating a 30th October to


presentation, Parts of main window, workspace views, 1st to 3rd
creating a presentation, Incorporation of Animation. November,2021

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Subject Coordinator : Prof.Kamini
BA/BSC 5thSem
Subject: :Relational Database Management System
Subject Code: CS10

Lec Topic Remarks


t.
No.
Chapter 1: InteractiveSQL
1 SQLcommands;DataDefinitionLanguageCommands;DataManipulati 27th
onLanguageCommands. August,2021
2 Data types, Insertion of data into the tables; Viewing of data from 28th
the tables, Conditional viewing ofdata August,2021
3-4 Deletion operations; Updating the contents of the table,Modifying 3rd to 4th
the structure of the table; Renaming table;Destroyingtables September,2
021
Chapter 2: Data Constraints
5 Types of Data Constraints; Column Level Constraints; Table Level 10th
September,2
Constraints; Null valueconcepts
021
6 The UNIQUEConstraint;ThePRIMARYConstraint;TheFOREIGNkey 11th
September,2
Constraint.
021
7 TheCHECKConstraint;ViewingtheUserConstraint 17th
September,2
021
Chapter 3: SQL Operators and Functions
8 Arithmetic operators, Logical operators, Range searching, Pattern 18th
matching;UsingDUAL. September,2
021
9- SYSDATE;SQLFunctions:Group, 24th to 25th
10 Scalar,Aggregate,Numeric,StringandDateFunctions September,2
021
Chapter 4: Grouping data from tables in SQL
11- GroupBy , Having clause, Subqueries, Collating Information: 1st,8th
12 EquiJoins,CartesianJoins, Outer Joins, SelfJoins; October,202
1
13- SETOperators:Union, Intersect, Minus;Nested Queries. 9th&16th
14 October,202
1
Chapter 5: Indexes

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15 Creation, Types, Dropping an index; Introduction to Views, 23rdOctober,
Manipulating the Base table(s) throughviews 2021
16 RulesofDMLStatementsonJoinViews, DroppingaView 29th
October,202
1
17 InlineViews, Materialized Views. 30thOctober,
2021
Chapter 6: Sequences:
18- Creation, Reference and Alteration; Database Security and 12th&13th
19 Privileges: Grant Command, RevokeCommand November,2
021
20 ApplicationPrivilegesManagement, COMMITand ROLLBACK. 19th
November,2
021
Chapter 7: PL/SQL-I:
21 Introduction to PL/SQL, The Advantage of PL/SQL, PL/SQL block 20thNovemb
structure, PL/SQL Architecture,FundamentalsofPL/SQL, er,2021
22 27th
PL/ November,2
SQLDatatypes,Variablesandconstants,Scopeandvisibilityofavariable 021
,Assignments and expressions,
23 Operator precedence, Conditional and iterative control, SQL within 3rd
PL/SQL, writingPL/SQLcode. December,2
021
Chapter 8: PL/SQL-II:
24 CursormanagementinPL/SQL,Cursormanipulation 4thDecember
,2021
25 ImplicitandExplicitcursorattributes,ExceptionalHandling 10th
December,2
021
26 SubprogramsinPL/SQL, Procedure,Functions, and Triggers 11thDecemb
er,2021

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LESSON PLAN
B.C.A 3rdSem
Subject:Data Structures Subject Code: BCA-16-305
Lect. Topic Delivery Schedule
No.
Chapter 1: Basic Concepts
1-3 IntroductiontoComplexity,DataStructureandDataStr 27th to 29th
uctureoperations. October,2021
4-5 ApplicationsofDataStructure,Basic dataStructures. 1st& 2nd November,2021
Chapter 2: Array
6-8 Introduction,TypesofArray,Memoryrepresentation 3rd to 5th
November,2021
9-10 Applicationsandoperations. 6th&8th November,2021
Chapter 3: Stack
11-12 Introduction of Stack 9th& 10th
November,2021
13 Memoryrepresentation 11th
14-15 Applicationsandoperations,Recursion. 12th to 13th
November,2021
Chapter 4: Linked List
16 Operations:-traversing,searching,inserting,deleting 16th November,2021
17 Operationsonheaderlinkedlist,circularlinkedlist,doublylinkedli 17th November,2021
st
18 Memoryrepresentation 18th November,2021
19 Applications,polynomialmanipulation 19th November,2021
Chapter 5: Queue
20 Introduction,Types. 20th November,2021
21 MemoryRepresentation 22th November,2021
22 Applications 23rd November,2021
Chapter 6: Trees
23 Definition and Basic concepts, Representation in Contiguous 24th November,2021
Storage.
24 Binary Tree,BinaryTreeTraversal, 25th November,2021
25 Searching,InsertionanddeletioninBinarytrees,BinarySearchtre 27th November,2021
e.
Chapter 7: Graphs
26 Introduction,MemoryRepresentation 29th November,2021
27 GraphTraversal(DFSandBFS) 30th November,2021
Chapter 8: Searching
28-30 Binary Search 1st to 3rd
December,2021
31 LinearSearch 4th December,2021
Chapter 9: Sorting

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32-33 Bubblesort,Insertionsort, 5th to 6th
Selectionsort December,2021
34 MergeSort,Quicksort. 9th December,2021
35 ComparisonofvariousSearching 11th December,2021
andSortingalgorithms.

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Subject Coordinator : Prof.Manpreet Singh
Session 2021-22
BCA 3rd Semester
Lesson Plan

Subject: Information System Design and Implementation


Subject Code: BCA-16-303

Lect. No. Topic Delivered on.


UNIT- I
Chapter I: Systems Concepts and Information System Environment
1-3 Definition and characteristics of a system. Elements of system 1st,2nd,3rdSeptembe
Environment: Boundaries and Interface. r

4-6 Types of Systems :Physical or Abstract Systems, Open and Closed 4th,6th,7thSeptembe
System, Man - made information systems r
Chapter II: The System Development Life Cycle
7-10 Introduction to various phases-Recognition of Need, Feasibility Study, 9th,10th,11th,13th
Analysis, Design, Implementation, Post– Implementation and September
Maintenance.
Chapter III: The Role of System Analyst
11-13 Skills of a System Analyst, various roles of the Analyst. 14th,15th,16th
September
UNIT – II
Chapter IV: System Planning and the Initial Investigation
14-20 Bases for planning in system analysis, Initial investigation, determining the 17th,18th,20th,21st,
users’ information requirements, Problem definition and Project Initiation, 22nd,23rd,24th
Background Analysis, Fact Finding, Fact Analysis, Determination of September
Feasibility.
Chapter V: Information Gathering
21- 25 Introduction, Information Gathering tools: Review of Literature, Procedures 25th,27th,28th,29th,
and forms. On -site observation. Interviews and questionnaires 30th September
Chapter VI: Tools of Structured Analysis
26-30 Various tools of structured analysis: Data flow diagram (DFD), Data 1st,4th,5th,6th,8th
Dictionary, Decision tree and structured English, Decision table, October
Pros and cons of each tool.

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UNIT – III
Chapter VII : Feasibility Study
31-37 System Performance-statement of Constraints, Identification of Specific 9th,11th,12th,13th,16t
System Objectives, description of Outputs. Feasibility Study – Feasibility h
,18th,21st
considerations, Steps in feasibility analysis. Feasibility Report October
Chapter VIII: System Design
38-43 The Process of Design-Logical and Physical Design, Design methodologies: 23rd,25th,26th,27th,2
Structured design, Functional Decomposition 8th,29th October
Chapter IX: System Testing and Quality Assurance
44-49 Testing, System testing, Quality assurance and its goals in its 30th October & 1st
,2nd,3rd,8th,9th
system life cycle, Levels of quality assurance, Trends in testing.
November
UNIT – IV
Chapter X:Implementation and Software Maintenance
50-58 Introduction, Conversion- Activity network for Conversion, File Conversion, 10th,11th,12th,13th,1
User Training: Elements of user Training Post implementation review. 5th,16th,17th,18th,23r
d
Software Maintenance - Primary activities of a Maintenance Procedure,
Reducing Maintenance Costs. November

Chapter XI: Hardware and Software Selection


59-68 Types of Software, Procedure for Hardware/Software selection: Major phases 29th November &
in selection, Evaluation and Validation, Vendor Selection, Post – Installation 1st ,2nd
Review. Software selection- Criteria for Software Selection, the evaluation ,3rd,6th,7th,9th,10th,
process. 11th,13th December

BCA 5th Semester


Lesson Plan
Subject: Java programming Subject Code: BCA-16-503

Lect. No. Topic Delivered on.


UNIT- I
Chapter I: Java and the Internet
1-2 The Java programming language and its characteristics. 25th,26th August
3-4 Java development kit, Java run- time environment; Java compiler. 27th,28th August
Chapter II: Fundamentals of Java
5-6 Java Vs. C++, Byte Code, Java Virtual Machine, constants, 1st,2nd September
variables.
7-10 Data types, operators, expressions, control structures, defining 3rd,6th,7th,9th
class. September
11-15 Creating objects, accessing class members, constructors, 10th,13th,14th,15th,

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Garbage Collection, method overloading. 16th September
Chapter III: Inheritance
16-19 Different types of Inheritance, member access, using super keyword to call 17th,18th,20th,21st
super class constructors. September
20-23 Creating a multilevel hierarchy, method overriding, dynamic method 22nd,23rd,24th,25th
dispatch, using abstract classes, using Final keyword September
UNIT – II
Chapter IV: I/O Basics
24-27 Streams, the predefined streams; Reading console Input, Writing 27th,28th,29th,30th
console Output. September
Chapter V: Arrays and Strings
28-31 One-dimensional and two-dimensional Arrays, String Handling using 4th,5th,6th,8th
String and String Buffer class, String Functions. October
Chapter VI: Packages
32-36 Types of packages, defining a package, Importing packages, Access 9th,11th,12th,13th,
protection 16th October
Chapter VII : Interfaces
37-42 Defining an Interface, Implementing Interfaces, Variables in Interfaces, 18th,19th,21st,23rd,
Achieving multiple inheritance using in 25th26th October
terfaces, Interface and Abstract classes.
UNIT – III
Chapter VII: Exception Handling
43-47 Java Exception handling model, Types of exception, using Try and catch, 27th,28th,29th,30th
Multiple Try and Catch clauses, Nested Try statements, finally block, user October & 1st
defined exceptions. November
Chapter VIII : Multi-threaded Programming
48-55 The Java Thread model, the Thread class and Runnable interface, Creating a 2nd,3rd,8th,9th
Thread using Runnable Interface and extending Thread, Creating Multiple ,10th,11th,12th,13th
Threads, Thread Priorities, Synchronizations: Methods, Statements, Inter November
Thread Communication, Deadlock, Suspending, Resuming and Stopping
Threads
Chapter IX : Applet Programming
56-61 Introduction, Types of applet, Life Cycle, Incorporating an applet into web 15th,16th,17th,18th,
page using Applet Tag, running applets, using Graphics class and its methods 23rd,27th November
to draw lines, rectangles, circles, ellipses, arcs and polygons.

UNIT – IV
Chapter X: Using AWT controls
62-68 Introduction to AWT, Creating GUI Applications using AWT, AWT controls: 29th,30th November
st nd rd th th
Label, Te:xtBox, TextArea, Check Boxes, Radio Buttons, Choice lists, & 1 ,2 ,3 ,5 ,6
Understanding Layout Managers: FlowLayout, BorderLayout, GridLayout; December
Introduction to Event handling using Delegation Event Model
Chapter XI : Introduction to Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)

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68-74 JDBC Architecture, JDBC Drivers, Java.SQL package, Connecting to the Database 7th,9th,10th,11th,13th
and performing basic database operation like Insert, Delete, Update and ,14th,15th
Select. December

M.Sc. (Chemistry) 1st Semester


Lesson Plan
Subject: Computer for Chemist Subject Code: *CH-414

Lect. No. Topic Delivered on.


UNIT- I
Chapter I: Introduction To Computers And Computing
1-2 Basic structure and functioning of computers with a PC as an 2nd ,3rd
illustrative examples. September,2021
3-5 Memory I/O devices secondary storage. Computer languages. 4th,9th ,10th
Operating system with DOS as an example. September,2021
6-9 Introduction to UNIX and WINDOWS. Data processing, principles of 11th ,16th ,17th
programming, Algorithms and flow charts. ,18th
September,2021

Chapter II: Use of Computer to Programmes


9-10 The students will learn how to operate a PC and how to run standard 23th ,24th
programmes and packages. September,2021
11-14 Execution of linear regression, X-Y plot, numerical integration 25th ,30th
and differentiation as well as differential equation solution September & 1st
programmes ,8thOctober
15-18 Programmes with data preferably from Physical laboratory. Word 9th ,16th October
processing Software such as WORDSTAR/MS-WORD / EXCEL.
UNIT – II
Chapter III: Programming in Chemistry
18-22 Development of small computer codes involving simple formulae in 21st ,23rd
chemistry, such as Vander Waals equation, pH titration, kinetics, ,28th,29th ,30th
radioactive decay evaluation of lattice energy and ionic radii from ,October
experimental data
23-28 Linear simultaneous equations to solve secular equations within the 11th ,12th,13th,18th
Huckel theory elementary structural features such as bond lengths, ,20th ,25th
bond angles, dihedral angles etc. of molecules extracted from a data November
base such as Cambridge data base.
Chapter IV: Computer Programming In FORTRAN/C/BASIC

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29-31 Elements of the computer language. Constants and variables 26th,27th November
operators and variable symbols expressions. Arithmetic assignment & 2nd December
statement.
32-35 Statement Input and output. Format statements Termination 3rd,9th,10th,11th
statements. Branching statement such as IF or go to statement. December

Session 2021-22
B.A. & B.Sc. (General) 1st Semester
Lesson Plan
Subject: PC Software Subject Code: CS02

Lect. No. Topic Delivered on.


UNIT- I
1-3 Concept of files and directories; Disk Operating System: DOS, System Files, 6th,7th,13th
types of DOS commands: Internal and External commands: September
4-6 Introduction to AUTOEXEC.BAT, Directory commands: XCOPY, DEL, RENAME, 14th,20th,21st
ATTRIB, BACKUP, RESTORE, FIND, SYS September
7-8 General commands: TYPE, DATE, TIME, PROMPT; Batch Files, Wild Cards, 27th,28th
Line Editor. September
UNIT – II
9-10 Introduction to graphical user interface, window operating system 4th,5th October
11-13 Anatomy of windows, organizing folders and files, recycle bin, 6th,11th,12th
my computer, windows explorer, control panel. October
UNIT – III
Word Processing:
14 Basics of Word Processing; Opening, Creating, Saving, Printing and 18th October
Quitting Documents.
15-16 Using the Interface (Menu Toolbars), Editing Text (Copy, Delete, Move), 19th ,25th October
Finding and Replacing Text, Spell Check.
17-21 Autocorrect; Auto Text, Character formatting, Page formatting; Document 26th October &
Enhancement; Adding Borders and shading, Adding Headers and Footers, 1st,2nd,8th ,9th
Setting up Multiple columns, Sorting blocks, Adjusting Margins and November
Hyphenating Documents, Creating Master Documents, Creating Data Source,
Merging Documents, Using Mail merge feature for labels and envelops;
Inserting Pictures, Tables, Working with equations.
UNIT – IV
Spread Sheet:
22-26 Worksheet overview, Row, Column, Cells, Menus, Creating Worksheet, 15th,16th,22nd,29th,
Opening, Saving, Printing Worksheets; Calculations, Auto fill, Working with 30th November

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Formulae, Data Formatting (number formatting, date formatting), Working
with Ranges, Establishing Worksheet links; Creating, Sorting and Filtering Data
Base; Creating chart, Adding Titles, Legends etc. to charts, Printing Charts,
Creating Macros, Record Macros, Running Macros, Assigning Macros to
Buttons, Functions (Statistical, Financial, Mathematical, String, Date and
Time).
Chapter XI: MS-Power Point
27-30 Creating, Saving, Printing Presentation; Selecting Design Templates, 6th,7th,13th,14th
Animations and Transitions, Auto Content Wizard. December

Session 2021-22
Odd Semester
B.A. & B.Sc. 3rd Semester
Lesson Plan
Subject: Object Oriented Programming using C++
Subject Code: CS06

Lect. No. Topic Delivered on.


UNIT- I
Chapter I: Basic Concepts of Object Oriented Programming(OOP)
1-4 Object Class, Encapsulation, Data Hiding, Inheritance, Polymorphism. 1st,2nd,9th,15th
Analysis and design of system using Object Oriented Approach, Benefit of September
OOPs.
Chapter II: Structure of a C++ Program
5-6 Include files, Declaration of class, Main function, I/O streams. 16th,22nd
September
Chapter III: Classes
7-9 Class Declaration: Data Members, Member Functions, Private and Public 23rd,24th,29th
members, data hiding and encapsulation, arrays within a class. September
Chapter IV :Objects
10-12 Creating Objects, Accessing class data members, Accessing member 30th September &
functions, Methods of passing arguments to functions. 6th,8th October
UNIT – II
Chapter IV: Object Concepts
13-15 Arrays of Objects, Objects as function arguments: Pass by value, Pass by 9th,13th,21st
Reference, Pointers to Objects. October
Chapter V: Functions in C++

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16-19 Member function definition inside the class declaration and outside the class 23rd,27th,28th,29th
declaration, scope resolution operator, Private and Public member function, October
Nesting of member functions, Static and Friend functions.
UNIT – III
Chapter VII: Constructors and Destructors
20-23 Constructors: Declaration and Definition, Default Constructors, Parameterized 30th October &
Constructors, Copy Constructors. Destructors: Definition and use. 10th,11th,12th
November
Chapter VIII: Inheritance
24-29 Extending Classes : Concept of inheritance, base class, derived class, defining 13th,17th,18th,17th
derived classes, visibility modes, private, public, protected; single inheritance : November & 1st
privately derived, publicly derived; making a protected member inheritable, 2nd December
access control to private and protected members by member functions of a
derived class, multilevel inheritance, nesting of classes.
UNIT- IV
Chapter IX : Polymorphism
30-32 Definition, types, Function overloading, Operator Overloading, Virtual 9th,10th,11th
functions and pure virtual functions. December

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Department of Education

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Subject Coordinator : Prof.Preetinder Kaur
Name of the Department: Education
Session 2021-2022
Delivery schedule (semester I)
Subject: School organization and administration Subject Code: B.A.B.Ed.-EDUC02
Lect. No. Topic Delivered on

Unit 1
1-8 School organization and administration 1,2,6,7,8,9,10,13 September
9-14 School Plant 14,16,17,18,20,21 September
15-16 Test and Revision 22,23 September
Unit 2
17-23 Planning in Education 24,25,27,28,29,30 September and 1
October
24-30 Institutional Planning 4,5,6,8,9,11,12 October
31-32 Test and Revision 13,16 October
Unit 3
33-35 School Head 18,19,21 October
36-38 Teacher 25,26,27 October
39-40 Non-Teaching staff 28,29 October
41-44 Staff Meetings 30 October and1,3,8 November
45-48 Discipline 9,10,11,12 November
49-50 Test and Revision 13,16 November
Unit 4
51-56 Time Table 17,19,20,22,23,24 November
57-61 School records and registers 25,26,27,29,30 November
62-67 Co-Curricular activities 1,4,6,7,9,10 November
68-69 Test and Revision 11,13 November
70-73 Sessional Work 14,15,17,18 December

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Delivery Schedule (Semester III)
Subject: Human Development Subject Code: B.A.B.Ed.-EDUC05
Lect. No. Topic Delivered on

Unit 1
1-7 Human Development: need, scope and significance 11,12,13,14,16,17,18 Aug
8-11 Principles of Human Development 19,20,21,23 Aug
12-14 Role of education in Human Development 24,25,26 Aug
15-16 Test & Revision 27-28 Aug
Unit 2
17-21 Developmental Aspects: Physical Development 31 Aug, 1,2,6,7 Sep
22-26 Intellectual Development 8,9,10,13,14 Sep
27-31 Emotional Development 16,17,18,20,21 Sep
32-36 Social Development 22,23,24,25,27 Sep
37-40 Spiritual Development 28,29,30 Sep
41-42 Test & Revision 1,4 Oct
Unit 3
43-44 Stages of Growth and Development: Pre natal period and birth 5,6 Oct
45-48 Infancy 8,9,11,12 Oct
49-52 Early childhood 13,16,18,19 Oct
53-56 Late childhood 21,25,26,27 Oct
57-60 Adolescence 28,29,30 Oct & 1 Nov
61-62 Test and Revision 3 & 8 Nov
Unit 4
63-67 Theories of Human Development: Psycho analytical theory (Freud) 9,10,11,12,13 Nov
68-72 Psycho Social theory (Erikson) 16,17,19,20, 22 Nov
73-77 Behavioural theory (Bandura) 23,24,25,26 Nov
78-82 Cognitive Theory (Piaget) 29,30 Nov & 1,4,6 Dec
83-84 Test and Revision 7 & 9 Dec
85-91 Sessional Work 10, 11,13,14,15,17, 18 Dec

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Delivery Schedule (Semester V)
Subject: Technological bases of Education and pedagogy
Subject Code: B.A.B.Ed.-EDUC09
Lect. No. Topic Delivered on

Unit 1
1-4 Educational Technology: concept and historical development 11-14 Aug
5-8 Types of Educational Technology 16-19 Aug
9-11 Nature and scope of Educational Technology 20,21,23 Aug
12-13 Test & Revision 24,25 Aug
Unit 2
14-18 Teaching: Concept and nature 26,27,28,31 Aug & 1 Sep
19-21 Phases of Teaching 2,6,7 Sep
22-25 Levels of Teaching 8,9,10,13 Sep
26-33 Micro Teaching 14,16,17,18,20,21,22,23 Sep
34-35 Test & Revision 24,25 Sep
36-42 Sessional Work 27-30 Sep & 1,4,5 Oct
Unit 3
43-47 Evaluation: concept, characteristics and principles 6,8,9,11,12 Oct
48-49 Difference in measurement and evaluation 13,16, Oct
50-51 Difference in examination and assessment 18,19 Oct
52-58 Evaluation in each domain of Bloom’s taxonomy of behavioural 21,25,26,27,28,29,30 Oct
outcomes
59-60 Test & Revision 1,3 Nov
Unit 4
61-65 Models of Teaching: concept and basic structure 8,9,10,11,12 Nov
66-69 Glaser’s basic teaching model 13,16,17,19 Nov
70-73 Ausubel’s advanced organizer model 20,22,23,24 Nov
74-77 Taba’s inductive thinking model 25,26,27,29 Nov
78-82 Bruner’s Concept attainment model 30 Nov & 1,4,6,7 Dec
83-84 Test & Revision 9,10 Dec
85-90 Sessional Work 11,13,14,15,17,18 Dec

105
Delivery Schedule (Semester VII)
Subject: The learner nature and development Subject Code: B.A.B.Ed.-EDUC14
Lect. No. Topic Delivered on

Unit 1
1-5 Personality: concept and dimensions 11,12,13,14,16 Aug
6-8 Theories of personality: Type theory 17-19 Aug
9-11 Trait theory 20,21,23 Aug
12-13 Type cum trait theory 24,25 Aug
14-18 Assessment of Personality 26,27,28,31 Aug & 1 Sep
19-20 Test & Revision 2,6 Sep
Unit 2
21-24 Learning: Meaning and factors 7,8,9,10 Sep
25-27 Theories of Learning: Trial and Error 13,14,16 Sep
28-31 Classical conditioning 17,18,20,21 Sep
32-35 Skinner operant conditioning 22-25 Sep
36-39 Insight theory 27-30 Sep
40-41 Transfer of Learning: concept 1,4 Oct
42-45 Theories of Transfer of Learning: Theory of identical elements 5,6,8,9 Oct
46-49 Theory of Generalization 11,12,13,16 Oct
50-51 Test & Revision 18,19 Oct
Unit 3
52-55 Creativity: meaning and process 21,25,26,27 Oct
56-60 Assessment of creativity 28,29,30 Oct & 1 Nov
61-63 Role of Education in nurturing creativity 3,4,9 Nov
64-66 Motivation: concept and factors affecting motivation 10,11,12 Nov
67-68 Test & Revision 13,16 Nov
Unit 4
69-71 Mental health: concept and factors effecting mental health 17,19,20 Nov
72-73 Importance of mental health 22,23 Nov
74-76 Maintaining mental health of students 24,25,26 Nov
77-79 Mental Hygiene and mental health 27,29,30 Nov
80-82 Adjustment mechanisms 1,4,6 Dec
83-84 Test & Revision 7,9 Dec
85-91 Sessional Work 10,13,14,15,17,18 Dec

106
Delivery Schedule (Semester VII)
Subject: School Management Subject Code: B.A.B.Ed.-EDUC16
Lect. No. Topic Delivered on

Unit 1
1-5 School management: concept, nature, principle and elements 11,12,13,14,16 Aug
6-9 Management of physical resources 17,18,19,20 Aug
10-13 Human Resource management 21,23,24,25 Aug
14-15 Management of financial resources 26,27 Aug
16-19 Classroom management 28,31 Aug, 1,2 Sep
20-21 Test & Revision 6-7 Sep
Unit 2
22-25 Leadership: meaning, nature and principles 8,9,10,13 Sep
26-29 Theories of Leadership 14,16,17,18 Sep
30-33 Styles of Leadership 20,21,22,23 Sep
34-38 Development of leadership qualities among teachers and students 24,25,27,28,29 Sep
39-42 Decision making: nature and process 30 Sep, 1,4,5 Oct
43-45 Centralization and decentralization 6,8,9 Oct
46-49 Supervision: problems and remedies 11,12,13,16 Oct
50 Roles and qualities of supervisor 18 Oct
51-52 Planning and organizing supervisory programme 19,21 Oct
53-54 Test & Revision 25-26 Oct
Unit 3
55-58 Total Quality Management 27-30 Oct
59-63 Use if ICT in Educational Management 1,3,8,9,10 Nov
64-65 Test & Revision 11-12 Nov
Unit 4
66-67 Features of school management system 13 & 16 Nov
68-71 School management committee 17,19,20,22 Nov
72-75 School mapping and micro planning 23-26 Nov
76-77 NUEPA 27-29 Nov
78-79 RCI 30 Nov & 1 Dec
80-81 CABE 4 & 6 Dec
82-83 CIET 7 & 9 Dec
84-85 Test & Revision 10-11 Dec
86-90 Sessional Work 13,14,15,17,18 Dec

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Subject Coordinator : Prof.Naresh Kumari
Lesson Plan
B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc.B.Ed (Sem-1)
Subject: Punjabi (Compulsory) Subject Code: BABED-PBIC11, Subject Code: BSCBED-PBIC11

Lect. No. Topic Remarks

Unit 1: Poems
1-21 Book Kaav Sumel 02-09-2-21
to
12-11-2021
Unit 2: Short Questions
22 Short Question Answers 13-11-2021
Unit 3: Reading & Writing
23 Paragraph Writing 18-11-2021
24 Precis Writing 20-11-2021
Unit 4: Grammar
25-33 Definition Vaak Parbandh, Roop Parbandh, Dhuni Parbandh and 25-11-2021
Likht Parbandh to
10-11-2021

Lesson Plan
B.Com (Sem-1)
Subject: Punjabi (Compulsory) Subject Code: BCM101
Lect. No. Topic Remarks

Unit 1: Autobiography
1-25 Galiye Chikkarh Door Garh by Dr. S.S. Wanjara Bedi 01-09-2021
to
02-11-2021
Unit 2: Question Answer
26-28 Short Question Answer 03-11-2021
to
16-11-2021
Unit 2: Essay
29-31 Essay Writing on National and international Problems 17-11-2021
to
23-11-2021
Unit 3: Translation
32-34 Translation of Business Advertisement from English to Punjabi 24-11-2021
to
30-11-2021
Unit 4: Correct-incorrect
35-39 Correct-Incorrect words 01-12-2021
to
14-12-2021

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Unit 5: Vocabulary
40 Business Vocabulary 15-12-2021

Lesson Plan
B.A.B.Ed/B.Sc.B.Ed (Sem-3)
Subject: Punjabi (Compulsory) Subject Code: BABED-PBIC32/ BSCBED-PBIC32

Lect. No. Topic Remarks

Unit 1:Nibandh
1-20 Book Panjaabb 11-08-2021
to
29-09-2021
Unit 2: Short Questions
21-22 Short Question Answers 04-10-2021
to
05-10-2021
Unit 3: Punjabi Language
23-28 Origin and development 06-10-2021
to
19-10-2021
Unit 4: Reading, Writing & Grammar
29-38 letter writing 25-10-2021
to
16-11-2021
39-50 Define bhavansh, Band te Khule, Dhaatu te Vdhetr 17-11-2021
to
15-12-2021

109
Lesson Plan
B.A.B.Ed (Sem-7)
Subject: Teaching of Punjabi (Compulsory) Subject Code: BABED-TMS PBI
Lect. No. Topic Remarks

Unit 1
1-5 Bhasha Di Parkirti Atte Utpati de Sidhant 11-08-2021
to
16-08-2021

6-10 Punjabi Bhasha da Nikas Atte Vikaas 17-08-2021


to
24-08-2021
11-20 Lipi de Arth, Gurmukhi Lipi di Parkirti te Anukulta 25-08-2021
to
08-09-2021
21-25 Mata Bhsha Udesh Atte Mahatav 09-09-2021
to
15-09-2021
Unit 2
26-30 Sunnan Atte Smjhan da Mahatav, Abhiyaas 16-09-2021
to
21-09-2021
31-36 Bolchal di Sikhia da Mahatav, Ashudh Ucharan: Karn, Sudhaar, 22-09-2021
Mokhik Kiriawan (vartalap, vaadvivad, bhashan, kahani sunauna) to
29-09-2021
37-38 Uchi Paath te Monn Path 30-09-2021
to
01-10-2021
39-42 Likhan Kala: Mahatav, Vidhian, Likhti Kamm 04-10-2021
to
08-10-2021
Unit 3
43-48 Kaavita di Sikhia: Uddesh Atte Vidhian 09-10-2021
to
18-10-2021
49-52 Vaartak di Sikhia: Uddesh Atte Vidhian 19-10-2021
to
26-10-2021
53-56 Sabdavali di Sikhia: Vidian, Ashudh Jod: Karan te Sudhar 27-10-2021
to
30-10-2021
57-63 Viakaran di Sikhia: Vidhian, Bhashai Mahatav 01-11-2021
to

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11-11-2021
Unit 4
64-68 Paath Pustak: Mahatav, Visheshtavan Atte Alochna 12-11-2021
to
18-11-2021
69-73 Pustkaala 20-11-2021
to
25-11-2021
70-74 Drishtisrot Sahayak Sadhan, Kisma, Mahatav 26-11-2021
to
01-12-2021
Unit 5
75-78 Mulankan: Dharna, Mahatav, Prikhia Atte Mulankan vich Phark, 02-12-2021
Sadhan Atte Prashnan dian Kisma to
06-12-2021
79-81 Paath Jojna: Uddesh Atte Tayari (Kavita, Kahani, Nibandh, 07-12-2021
Viakarn, Vaartak) to
10-12-2021
82-84 Bhasha Sikhia Adhiapak 13-12-2021
to
15-12-2021

Lesson Plan
B.A.B.Ed (Sem-7)
Subject: Teaching of Social Studies (Compulsory) Subject Code: BABED-TMS SST
Lect. No. Topic Remarks

Unit 1
1-10 Social Studies: Meaning, Nature, Scope, Importance 11-08-2021
to
24-08-2021
11-15 Aims and Objectives 25-08-2021
to
01-09-2021
16-23 Relationship with Mathematics, commerce, science, arts and 02-09-2-21
language to
13-09-2021
Unit 2
24-27 Curriculum: Organizing principles 14-09-2021
to
17-09-2021
28-33 Concentric, topical, unit approach 18-09-2021
to

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24-09-2021
34-37 Critical evaluation of existing curriculum at secondary stage 25-09-2021
to
30-09-2021
Unit 3
38-50 Method of Teaching 01-10-2021
to
23-10-2021
51-56 Device and techniques of teaching social studies 25-10-2021
to
30-10-2021
Unit 4
57-67 Audio Visual aids 01-11-2021
to
17-11-2021
68-70 Social Studies Teacher 18-11-2021
to
22-11-2021
Unit 5
71-73 Evaluation 23-11-2021
to
25-11-2021
74-77 Micro Teaching Skills 26-11-2021
to
30-11-2021
78-84 Lesson Planning 01-12-2021
to
15-12-2021

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Department of Languages
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Ritu Singh
LESSON PLAN-2021-2022
B.A Semester-I
Odd Semester

Course: English Compulsory Course Code: ENC


Lecture
Topic Delivery Schedule
No.
Section –A Chapter 1:
1-3 Song 36 from Gitanjali September-1,2,3

Chapter 2:
4-6 From Homecoming 4,6,7

Chapter 3:
7-9 Myriad –winged Bird 8,9,10

Chapter 4:
10-12 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings 11,13,15

Chapter 5:
13-15 Spoken English and Broken English 16,17,18

Chapter 6:
16-19 Principles of Good Writing 20,21,22,23

Chapter 7:
20-22 The Conjurer’s Revenge 24,25,28

Chapter 8:
23-26 I Have a Dream 29,30,
October- 1,2
Section B
27-32 Paragraph Writing October-3,10,11,12,13,16
32-45 Comprehension of Passage from Prose text 18,19,21,23,25,30,1,2,3,10,11
Grammar
45-55 Voice, Determiners, 12,13,15,16,17,18,22,23,24,25,26
56-60 Modals 27,29,30 December-1,6
60-65 Antonyms 9,10,11,13,14,15
11,17,31
65….. Revision of syllabus
January-1,3

LESSON PLAN-2021-2022
B.A Semester-III
Odd Semester

Course: English Elective Course Code: ENO


Lecture
Topic Delivery Schedule
No.
Text Prescribed August
11,13,14,16,17,18,19,
20,21,23,24,25,26,31
1-35 The Merchant of Venice September-
1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,13,15
16,17,18,20,21,22,23,24,25
Literary Terms
Drama, Myth of Dionysus, Liturgical Drama, Miracle Plays,
Mystery Plays, Mystery Cycles, Interludes, Mimesis, Catharsis, 24,28,29,30,
36-42 Tragic Hero, Organic Unity, Revenge Tragedy October-1,4,5,
Poetic Drama, Verse Drama, Myth and Drama, Ritual &Drama,
43-49 Yaksgana, Rasa Theory, Indian Theory of Drama, Puppetry, 6,8,9,10,11,12,13
Ardhnarishwra
Section –B
50-53 Dialogue Writing 16,18,19,21
54-61 Figures of Speech in Sentences 23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30
Grammar November
62-71 Idioms and Phrase 1,2,3,10,11,12,13,15,16,17,
72-77 Complete the incomplete sentences 22,23,24,25,26,27
December

78-88 One word Substitution 3,4,6,9,10,11,13,14,15,16

89-93 Comprehension and Revision of Syllabus 17,29,30,31,1,3


LESSON PLAN -2021-2022
B.A Semester-V

Course: English Elective Course Code:ENO


Delivery
Lecture No. Topic
Schedule
Modern Indian Literature: Poems and Short Stories August
1-3 Before Dying 11,13,14,
4-6 Windy Night 14,16,17,
7-9 I Shall Return to This Bengal 18,19,20,
10-12 Forward March 21,23,24,
13-15 Some People Laugh, Some People Cry 25,26,31
September-
16-19 The Void
1,2,3,4
20-23 So Very Far 6,7,8,9,
24-26 Enterprise 10,11,13,
27-29 Night of The Scorpion 1516,17,
30-32 Good Bye Party for Miss Pushpa T.S 18,20,21,
33-35 Hunger 22,23,24,
36-38 Dhauli 25,24,28,
29,30,
39-41 Grandfather
October-1,
42-45 A Country 4,5,6,8,9,
Literary Terms
Indian Literatures, Indian Languages, Colonialism, Post –
Colonialism, Multicultural Society: Orientalism, Hybridity, 10,11,12,13
46-53
Ideology, Gender, Race, Race, Class, Caste, Nation 16,18,19,21

Importance of Translation in India, Methods of Translation


54-58 23,24,25,26,27

Short Stories
59-61 The Holy Panchayat ,28,29,30
November-
62-65 The M.C.C
1,2,3,10,
66-68 The Card-Sharper’s Daughter 11,12,13,
69—71 Toba Tek Singh 15,16,17,
72-74 Lihaf 22,23,24,
75-77 Squirrel 25,26,27
Section II December
78-80 Note- Making 3,4,6
81-83 Comprehension ,9,10,11,
Applied Grammar
84-85 5 Pairs of Words to be used in sentences 13,14,
86-88 First Find one word for many and then use it in a sentence 15,16,17
First Change the Form of the Verbs/Nouns/Adjectives and then ,29,30,31,
89-93
make Sentences January-1,3

LESSON PLAN-2021-2022
B.A Semester-V
Odd Semester
Course: English Compulsory Course Code: ENC
Delivery
Lecture No. Topic
Schedule
UNIT I August
1-3 Freedom at Midnight 11,13,14,
4-6 Night of the Scorpion 14,16,17,
7-9 Driving Miss Daisy 18,19,20,
Unit II
Ulysses
10-12 25,26,31
Our Urgent Need for Self Esteem September-
13-16
1,2,3,4
17-20 Emotional Intelligence 6,7,8,9,
Unit III
21-23 Kalahandi 1516,17,
24-26 Climatic Change and Human Strategy 18,20,21,
27-29 Corruption 22,23,24,
Section B
30-34 Essay Writing 25,24,28,29,30

October
10,11,12,13
35-44 Antonyms
16,18,19,21
,23,24,25,26,2
45-54 Correct the Sentences
7

55…..65 revision of Syllabus ,28,29,30


November-
1,2,3,10,
Subject Coordinator : Dr.Arvinder Singh
LESSON PLAN
B.A. 1 SEMESTER 2021-2022

COURSE : E.HINDI COURSE CODE : HIN

Lecture Topic Delivery


No.
schedule

Chapter 1 : KAVITALOK-Kabir, Redaas, Guru Nanak


Dev, Surdas

1–3 Kabir- vyakhya: sakhi, sabad, Rameany Sept.7,8,9

4–6 KabirAlochnatmakPrashan : KaviParichay, 10,13,14


KavitaSaar, Uddeshya

7 -9 Redaas : Vyakhya 15,20,24

10-11 RedaasAlochnatmakPrashann: KaviParichay, Kavita 25, 28


Saar, Uddeshya

12–15 Guru Nanak DevVyakhya Oct 1,4,5,6

16– 17 Guru Nanak DevAlochnatmakPrashan : 8,9


KaviParichay, Kavitasaar, Uddeshya

18– 21 Surdas : Vyakhya 11,12,13,16


22 – 23 SurdasAlochnatmakPrashan : KaviParichay, Kavita 18,19
Saar, Uddeshya

Chapter 2 : SajeevKahaniyan

24 – 25 ShatranjkeKhiladi :Kahanika Saar, Kathavastu, 21,23


Charitra-Chitrran, Uddeshya

26 -27 Mamta : Kahanika Saar, Kathavastu, Charitra- Nov 10,11


Chitrran, Uddeshya

28 - 29 Ashikchhitkahryday : Kahanika Saar, Kathavastu, 12,13


Charitra-Chitrran, Uddeshya

30 - 31 MautkeMoonh Mein : Kahanika Saar, Kathavastu, 15,16


Charitra-Chitrran, Uddeshya

32 - 33 NyayeMantari : Kahanika Saar, Kathavastu, 17,18


Charitra-Chitrran, Uddeshya

34 - 35 Gulab: Kahanika Saar,Kathavastu,Charitra- 20,23


Chitrran,Uddeshya

36 - 37 Sabhay –Asabhay : Kahanika Saar, Kathavastu, 24,25


Charitra-Chitrran, Uddeshya

Chapter 3 : Hindi SahityaKaItihas

38 - 39 Aadikaal : Naankaran, Kaal-seema, Parstithiyan, 26,29,


Pravertiyan
40 - 41 PrithaviraajRasoAurBeesaldevRasoKaParichay 30,dec 1

Chapter 4 : SameekshhaSidhant

42 - 43 Kahani : Paribhasha, tatvAurVargikaran 2,4

Chapter 5 : VastunishthPrashan

44 – 45 Kavitalok, SajeevKahaniyan, Hindi SahityaKaItihas 6,7,


se Prashan

Chapter 6 : VyaviharikVyakaran

47 – 48 ViprithartakShabad, SamanarthakShabad 9,10,

49 – 50 Shabad- ShodhanAurVakya- Shodhan 11,18

51 – 52 VakyanshkeliyeEkShabad, ParibhashikShabdawali

Mst,class test
LESSON PLAN
B.A. 3RD SEMESTER
COURSE : E.HINDI COURSE CODE : HIN

S.N. TOPIC DELIVERY


SCHEDULE

Chapter 1 : TARANGINI – MATHILISHARAN GUPT,


JAYSHANKAR PRASAD, SURYAKANT TRIPATHI NIRALA,
SUMITRNANDAN PANT

1–3 Mathilisharangupt : Vyakhya Sept.7,8,9

4–6 MathilisharanGupt : Kavi – Parichay, Kavita Saar, 10,13,14


Uddeyshya

7 -9 Jayshankar Prasad : Vyakhya 15,20,24

10 -11 Jayshankar Prasad : Kavi – Parichay, Kavita Saar, Uddeyshya 25, 28

12 – 15 SuryakantTripathiNirala : Vyakhya Oct 1,4,5,6

16 – 17 SuryakantTripathiNirala : Kavi – Parichay, Kavita Saar, 8,9


Uddeyshya

18 – 21 Sumitranandan Pant : Vyakhya 11,12,13,16


22 – 23 Sumitranandan Pant : Kavi – Parichay, Kavita Saar, 18,19
Uddeyshya

Chapter 2 : Mister Abhimanyu

24 – 25 Mister Abhimanyu: Vyakhya , Discussion 21,23

26 -27 Mister Abhimanyu: NaamKaran Nov 10,11

28 - 29 Mister Abhimanyu: Kathavastu 12,13

30 - 31 Mister Abhimanyu: Charitra-Chitrran, Uddeshya 15,16

Chapter 3 : Hindi SahityaKaItihas

32 - 33 RitiKaal : Prasthitiyan, RitiKaal : Naamkaran, RitiKaal : 17,18


SeemaNirdharan

34 - 35 RitiKaal : Pravertiyan 20,23

36 - 37 RitiKaal : RitibadhAurRitimuktKavya Ki Visheshtayein 24,25

38 - 39 PramukhKaviKeshav, Bihari, Ghananand, 26,29,


AlochnatmakPrashan

40 - 41 Chapter 4 : VastunishthPrashan

42 - 43 Tarangini, Mister Abhimanyu, Hindi sahityakaItihas 30,dec 1

Chapter 5 : SameekchhaSidhant

Natak : Paribhasha, TatvAurVargikaran


44 – 45 24,25
Chapter 6 : VyaviharikVyakaran

46 - 47 Samaakriti, BhinnarthakShabad-Yugam, Sandhi-Vichhed 6,7,

48 – 50 Swar-SandhiEvamVyanjan-Sandhi, 9,10

51 – 52 Vakya – Shodhan, Viram- chihan 11,18

LESSON PLAN
B.A. 5TH SEMESTER
2021-2022
COURSE : E.HINDI COURSE CODE : HIN

S.N. TOPIC DELIVERY


SCHEDULE

Chapter 1 : Kuruchhtra

1–3 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 1 Sept.7,8,9

4–6 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 2 10,13,14

7 -9 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 3 15,20,24

10 -11 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 4 25, 28


12 – 15 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 5 Oct 1,4,5,6

16 – 17 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 6 8,9

18 – 21 Kuruchhtra : Sarg 7 11,12,13,16

22 – 23 Kuruchhtra : AlochnatmakPrashan 18,19

Chapter 2 : SameekchhaSidhant

24 – 25 Kavya Ki ParibhashaTathaBhed 21,23

26 -27 Mahakavya : Paribhasha, Visheshtayen Nov 10,11

28 - 29 Khandkavya : Paribhasha, Visheshtayen 12,13

30 - 31 Geetekavya : Paribhasha, Visheshtayen 15,16

Gadhya – Vidhayein : Nibandh, Sansmaran,


JiwaniTathaAtamkatha

32 - 33 Nibandh : SwaruptathaTatwonkaSamanyaParichey 17,18

34 - 35 Sansmaran : SwaruptathaTatwonkaSamanyaParichey 20,23

36 - 37 Jiwani : SwaruptathaTatwonkaSamanyaParichey 24,25

38 - 39 Atamkatha : SwaruptathaTatwonkaSamanyaParichey 26,29,

40 - 41 Gadhya – Vidhayein Path se AlochnatmakPrashan


Chapter 3 : Alankaar

42 - 43 Anupras, Yamak : Paribhasha, Udhahran 30,dec 1

44 – 45 Shalesh, Vakrokti : Paribhasha, Udhahran, Upma, Roopak : 24,25


Paribhasha, Udhahran

46 - 47 Atishyokti, Virodhabhaas : Paribhasha, Udhahran 6,7

48 – 50 Utprekchha, Prateep : Paribhasha, Udhahran 9,10

Chapter 4 : LaghutrapekchhiPrashan

51 – 52 KuruchhetraTathaSameekchhaSidhant Se prashan 11,18


Subject Coordinator : Prof.Navdeep Singh
Lesson Plans (2021-22)
Class BA, Sem. III

Subject: English (Compulsory)

Poetry Section

S Name of the No. of Method Delivery Schedule


r. Topic Lectures
N
o.

Poems

1. Ode to Autumn 1-4 Explanation, 1,2,3,6 sept


Discussion &
Lecture
Method

2. The Road Not 5-8 Explanation 7,8, 10 Sept.


Taken and
Discussion
Method

3. Money Madness 9-101 Discussion, 13, 14 Sept


Explanation &
Lecture
Method

4. I, Too 11-13 Discussion, 18,20,24 sept


Explanation &
Lecture
Method

Prose Section
5. Mr. Know All 14-161 Reading, 12,16,17 Sept
Explanation,
& Discussion

6. Film Making 7-19 Reading, 25,28,29 sept


Explanation,
& Discussion

7. Not Just Oranges 20-22 Reading, 30 sept, 1, 4 Oct


Explanation,
& Discussion

8. A Talk on 23-25 Reading, 5, 6, 8 oct


Advertising Explanation,
& Discussion

Note Making

9. Note Making 26-28 Demonstratio 9, 11, 12 oct


n, Lecture &
Discussion

Grammar

1 Non-Finite 29-33 Discussion & 13, 15,16,17,18 oct


0. Verbs Lecture

1 Punctuation 34-37 Demonstratio 19,21,23,25 oct


1. n & Lecture
Method

1 Do As Directed 38-46 Discussion & 26,27,28,29


2. (Based on Lecture Oc,1,2,3,6, 7 Nov
Transformation
of Sentences)

Revision/Problem Solving
Lesson Plan

Class BA, Sem. I

Subject: Functional English (Speech Skills) Theory

Sr. Name of the Topic No. of Method Delivery


No. Lectures Schedule

1. Phonetics symbols for 1-12 Demonstration, 1,2,3,4, 6, 7,


Consonants, Vowels Audio-Video 8,9,10, 13, 14,
and Diphthongs and Presentations & 15 Sept
their place and name Lecture Method
of Articulation

2. The Syllable: 13-20 Demonstration, 16, 17, 18, 20,


Definition, Types and Audio-Video 23, 24, 25, 28,
Division of Syllable Presentations & Sept
Lecture Method

3. Word Stress 21-25 Lecture, Audio- 29, 30, 1, 4, 5


Video Presentations Oct

4. Sentence Stress 26-34 Demonstration, 6,8,9,11,12, 13,


Audio-Video 15,16,17 Oct
Presentations &
Lecture Method

5. Weak Forms 35-39 Lecture and 19, 21,23,25,


Demonstration 26, Oct
Method

6. Intonation: Patterns of 40-48 Lecture, 27, 28, 29 Oct,


Intonation in simple Discussion, Audio- 1, 2, 3, 6,7, 9,
sentence types Video Clips and Nov
Presentations

Revision and Problem Solving


Class B.Sc. (Med.+Non-Med.)

Sem III

Class B.Sc. (Med.+Non-Med.)


Sem III
Prose
Sr. Name of the No. of Method Delivery Schedule
No. Topic Delivered
Lectures
1. The Judgement- 1-3 Lecture & 1,2,3,6 sept
Seat of Discussion
Vikramaditya
2. The Selfish 4-7 Lecture & 7,8, 10 Sept.
Giant Discussion
3. Engine Trouble 8-9 Lecture & 13, 14 Sept
Discussion
4. Uncle Podger 10-12 Lecture & 12,16,17 Sept
Hangs a Picture Discussion
Drama
5. The Rising of 13-15 Group Reading 18,20,24 sept
the Moon and
Explanation
6. Waterloo 16-18 Group Reading 25,28,29 sept
and
Explanation
Business Communication (BC) 30 sept, 1, 4 Oct
7. Business 19-21 Discussion and 5, 6, 8 oct
Communication: Lecture
Definition,
Types and
Forms
8. Significance of 22-24 Discussion and 9,11,12oct
Positive Lecture
Attitude in BC
Writing Skills
9. Various Types 25-29 Demonstration, 13, 15,16,17,18 oct
of Notices Discussion &
Lecture
10. Letter Writing 30-36 Demonstration, 19,21,23,25,26,27,28Oct
Discussion &
Lecture
Revision and Problem Solving
Class B.Com., Sem I

Paper: English and Business Communication

No. of Name of the Topic Method Delivery


Lectur Schedule
es

1-3 The Model Millionaire Reading, 1,2,3,6 sept


Discussion and
Lecture Method

4-6 The Gift of the Magi Reading, 7,8, 10 Sept.


discussion and
Lecture Method

7-8 The Judgement Seat of Reading, 13, 14 Sept


Vikramaditiya Discussion and
Lecture Method

9-11 Fur Reading, Lecture 12,16,17 Sept


& Discussion

12-14 A Marriage Proposal Group Reading 18,20,24 sept


and Lecture
Method

15-17 Business Communication: Lecture & 25,28,29 sept


Types, Importance and Discussion
Role Method

18-20 Letter Writing Demonstration 5, 6, 8 oct


and Lecture

21-23 Various types of Notices Demonstration 9,11,12oct


and Lecture
24-28 Advertisements Lecture & 13, 15,16,17,18
Discussion oct

29-35 Public Speaking Skills Discussion 19,21,23,25,26,2


7,28Oct

Revision and Problem Solving


Subject Coordinator : Prof.Kanwaljit Kaur
BA 3rd Sem
Lesson Plan Subject : General Punjabi

Lect. No. Topic Delivery


schedule
1. ਪੰ ਜ ਆਬ ( ਸੰ ਪਾ: ਪਰੋ.ਭੁਪਪੰ ਦਰ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਖਪਿਰਾ)
1-4 ਮੇਰੇ ਪਪੰ ਡ ਦੇ ਇਸ਼ਟ 1,2,4,6 sept
5-9 ਪੰ ਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਅਖਾਣਾਂ ਦੀ ਪਿਚਾਰਧਾਰਾ 7,8,9,10
10-13 ਲੋ ਕ ਗੀਤਾਂ ਪਿਿੱ ਚ ਇਪਤਿਾਸ 13,14,15,18
14-17 ਲੋ ਕ ਪਿਸ਼ਿਾਸ:ਿਪਿਮ ਭਰਮ 19,20,21,22
18-21 ਉੱਤਰ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਰੁਿੱ ਤ ਚਿੱ ਕਰ 23,24,25,27
22-25 ਪਗਿੱ ਧਾ: ਧਰਤੀ ਮਾਤਾ ਦੀ ਪੂਜਾ ਦਾ ਨਾਚ 29,30,1,5 Oct
26-29 ਪੰ ਜਾਬ ਦੀਆਂ ਪਿਰਾਸਤੀ ਖੇਡਾਂ 6,8,9,11
30-33 ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ ਲੋ ਕਧਾਰਾ ਦਾ ਪਿਲਿੱਖਣ ਪਰਿਾਿ:ਮੇਲੇ ਤੇ ਪਤਉਿਾਰ 13,16,18,21
34-37 ਪੰ ਜਾਬ ਦੀ ਲੋ ਕਧਾਰਾ ਅਤੇ ਮਾਨਿੀ ਚੇਤਨਾ 23,25,27,28
38-42 ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ ਸਿੱ ਪਭਆਚਾਰ ਅਤੇ ਲੋ ਕ ਪਚਪਕਤਸਾ 29,30,1,2,3 Nov
2.ਪਿਆਕਰਨ
43-45 ਪਚਿੱ ਠੀ ਪਿੱ ਤਰ 8,9,10,
46-49 ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਦਾ ਪਿਕਾਸ 12,13,22,23
50-56 ਸ਼ਬਦ ਤੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਰਚਨਾ 24,25,26,27,28,2
9,30

3.MST, class test, assignment


57 MST1 12-10-21
58 MST 2 11-11-21
59-60 ਪਿਆਕਰਨ ਤੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਰਚਨਾ 2 assignment 1,2 Dec
61-64 Class ਟੈਸਟ 6,7,9,10
BA 1ST Sem
Lesson Plan

Subject : General Punjabi

Subject Code: 0002

Lect. No. Topic Delivery


schedule
1.ਕਾਪਿ ਸੁਮੇਲ ਪੁਸਤਕ ਸੰ ਪਾ: ਡਾ.ਕਰਮਜੀਤ ਪਸੰ ਘ
1-2 ਭਾਈ ਿੀਰ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 1,5 Oct
3-4 ਧਨੀ ਰਾਮ ਚਾਪਤਰਕ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 6,8
5-6 ਪਰੋ.ਪੂਰਨ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 9,10
7-8 ਪਰੋ.ਮੋਿਨ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 13,14
9-10 ਅੰ ਪਮਰਤਾ ਪਰੀਤਮ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 15,18
11-12 ਬਾਿਾ ਬਲਿੰ ਤ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 20,21
13-14 ਪਿਿ ਕੁਮਾਰ ਬਟਾਲਿੀ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 22,23
15-16 ਸੁਰਜੀਤ ਪਾਤਰ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 24,25
17-18 ਜਗਤਾਰ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 29,30
19-20 ਪਾਲ ਕੌ ਰ ਦੀਆਂ 4 ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 1,5 Nov
2.ਪਿਆਕਰਨ
21-25 ਲੇ ਖ ਰਚਨਾ 8,11,13,16,18
26-30 ਸੰ ਖੇਪ ਰਚਨਾ 19,21,23,25,26
31-35 ਪਿਆਕਰਨ 27,28,29,30,1
Dec

MST, ਟੈਸਟ
36 MST 1 11 oct
37 MST 2 9 Nov
38-44 ਕਲਾਸ ਟੈਸਟ 2,6,7,9,10,13,14,
B.ed 3rd Sem
Lesson Plan

Subject : Elective Punjabi

Subject Code:

Lect. No. Topic Delivery


schedule
1. ਮਿੱ ਧਕਾਲੀ ਕਾਪਿ ਸੁਗੰਧੀਆਂ( ਸੰ ਪਾ:ਧਰਮ ਪਸੰ ਘ)
1-2 ਬਾਬਾ ਿਜੀਦ 1,5 Oct
3-4 ਅਲੀ ਿੈਦਰ 6,8
5-6 ਸਿੱ ਯਦ ਬੁਿੱ ਲਹੇ ਸ਼ਾਿ 9,11
7-8 ਿਾਪਰਸ ਸ਼ਾਿ 12,13
9-10 ਨਜਾਬਤ 16,18
11-12 ਪੀਰ ਮੁਿੰਮਦ 21,23

2. ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਦਾ ਸਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾ ਸਿੱ ਚੋ ਸਿੱ ਚ (ਨਪਰੰ ਦਰ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਕਪੂਰ)


13 ਦੁਨੀਆਂ ਦਾ ਸਭ ਤੋਂ ਿਿੱ ਡਾ ਮੇਲਾ 25
14 ਪਮਿੱ ਠੀਆਂ, ਖਿੱ ਟੀਆਂ ਅਤੇ ਕੌ ੜੀਆਂ 26
15 ਕੰ ਮ ਦੀ ਕਰਾਮਾਤ 27
16 ਪਮਿਨਤ ਅਤੇ ਮਨੋਰੰ ਜਨ 28
17 ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਪਿਚ ਿਸਦੇ ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ 29
18 ਅਮਰੀਕੀ ਜੀਿਨ ਜਾਚ 30
19 ਤੂੰ ਮੈੈੰ, ਮੈੈੰ ਤੂੰ , ਤੂੰ ਤੂੰ , ਮੈੈੰ ਮੈੈੰ 1 Nov
20 ਅਮਰੀਕਾ ਦਾ ਅਸਲੀ ਪਚਿਰਾ 5
21 ਮੋਮਬਿੱ ਤੀਆਂ ਦੀ ਮਪਿਫ਼ਲ 6
22 ਕਲਗੀ ਿਾਲਾ ਪਸਿਰਾ ਅਤੇ ਚੂੜੇ ਿਾਲੀ ਬਾਂਿ 9
23 ਨਾਨਕੇ ਿਤਨ ਿਿੱ ਲ ਿਾਪਸੀ 11
3. ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ ਸਾਪਿਤ ਦਾ ਇਪਤਿਾਸ ਤੇ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਕਾਪਿ ਸ਼ਾਸਤਰ
24-25 ਸੂਫ਼ੀ ਕਾਪਿ ਧਾਰਾ 12,13
26-27 ਪਕਿੱ ਸਾ ਕਾਪਿ ਧਾਰਾ 16,18
28-29 ਿਾਰ ਕਾਪਿ ਧਾਰਾ 21,23
30-31 ਰਸ ਸੰ ਪਰਦਾਇ 25,27
32-33 ਿਾਕਰੋਕਤੀ ਸੰ ਪਰਦਾਇ 28,29
ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਿੰ ਨਗੀਆਂ ਤੇ MST, assignment
34 ਟਕਸਾਲੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ,ਪਿਅਕਤੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ 30
35 ਅਪਭਾਿਾ,ਗੁਪਤ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ 1 Dec
36 ਰਪਜਸਟਰ, ਪਪਜਨ,ਪਕਰਯੋਲ 2
37 MST 2 8-11-2021
38-39 Assignment- ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਦੀਆਂ ਿੰ ਨਗੀਆਂ ,ਸਿੱ ਚੋ ਸਿੱ ਚ ਸਫ਼ਰਨਾਮਾ ਸਾਪਿਤਕ 3,4
ਆਲੋ ਚਨਾ ਿਾਲਾ ਪਰਸ਼ਨ
40-44 ਕਲਾਸ ਟੈਸਟ 5-12

Odd Semester
BA/B.ed 1ST Sem
Lesson Plan

Subject : Elective Punjabi

Subject Code:

Lect. Topic Delivery


No. schedule
1. ਪੁਸਤਕ ਨਕਸ਼ ਨੁਿਾਰ (ਡਾ.ਜਸਪਿੰ ਦਰ ਪਸੰ ਘ)
1-2 ਭਾਈ ਿੀਰ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 1,2 sept
3-4 ਪਰ.ੋ ਪੂਰਨ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 4,6
5-6 ਧਨੀ ਰਾਮ ਚਾਪਤਰਕ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 7,8
7-8 ਪਰ.ੋ ਮੋਿਨ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 9,10
9-10 ਅੰ ਪਮਰਤਾ ਪਰੀਤਮ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 13,14
11-12 ਬਾਿਾ ਬਲਿੰ ਤ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 15,18
13-14 ਪਸ਼ਿ ਕੁਮਾਰ ਬਟਾਲਿੀ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 20,21
15-16 ਡਾ.ਿਪਰਭਜਨ ਪਸੰ ਘ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 22,23
17-18 ਡਾ.ਜਗਤਾਰ ਦੀਆਂ ਕਪਿਤਾਿਾਂ 24,25

2. ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ ਸਾਪਿਤ ਦਾ ਇਪਤਿਾਸ (1901ਤੋਂ 2000)


19-22 ਕਪਿਤਾ ਦਾ ਇਪਤਿਾਪਸਕ ਪਿੱ ਖ ਦਾ ਪਿਸਥਾਰ 29,30,1,5 oct
23-26 ਨਾਟਕ ਦਾ ਇਪਤਿਾਪਸਕ ਪਿੱ ਖ ਦਾ ਪਿਸਥਾਰ 8,9,11,13
27-30 ਇਕਾਂਗੀ ਦਾ ਇਪਤਿਾਪਸਕ ਪਿੱ ਖ ਦਾ ਪਿਸਥਾਰ 16,18,19,21
31-34 ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਤੇ ਪੰ ਜਾਬੀ ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਨਾਲ਼ ਸਬੰ ਧਤ ਪਿਸਥਾਰਤ ਜਾਣਕਾਰੀ 23,25,26,27

3. ਸਾਪਿਤ ਦੇ ਰੂਪ ਪਰੀਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਤੇ ਤਿੱ ਤ


35-37 ਕਪਿਤਾ 28,29,30
38-40 ਗੀਤ 1,2,3 Nov
41-43 ਗਜਲ 9,10,11
44-46 ਇਕਾਂਗੀ 12,13, 22
47-49 ਨਾਿਲ 23,24,25
50-53 ਕਿਾਣੀ 26,27,29,30

4.MST, ਟੈਸਟ, assignment


54 MST 1 6-10-2021
55 MST 2 8-11-2021
56 ਭਾਸ਼ਾ ਨਾਲ ਸੰ ਬੰ ਪਧਤ assignment 1 Dec
57 ਸਾਪਿਤ ਰੂਪਾਂ ਨਾਲ ਸਬੰ ਧਤ assignment 2
58-65 ਕਲਾਸ ਟੈਸਟ 6,7,9,10,13,1
4,16
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Poonam
Odd Semester

BCA 1ST Sem

Lesson Plan

Subject :Compulsory English Subject Code: 0091

Lect. Topic Delivery


No. schedule

Chapter 1: Colours of Expression (poetry section)

Sigh no more ladies (William Shakespeare)


1-2 6-7Oct

3-4 On the morning of Christ's Nativity (John Milton) 8-9Oct

5-6 When I consider life (John Dryde) 11-12Oct

7-8 On Receipt of my Mother's Picture (William Cowper) 13-16Oct

9-10 Lord Ullin's Daughter (Thomas Campbell) 18-19Oct

10-11 Lucy (William Wordsworth) 21-23Oct

Chapter 2: Colours of Expression (short stories)

12-15 The Tell Tale Heart (Edgar Allan Poe) 24-27Oct

16-19 The Model Millionaire (Oscar Wilde) 28-31Oct

Chapter 3: Colours of Expression (Essays)

20-23 Prayer (Mahatma Gandhi) 1-3Nov


24-28 My childhood ( Jawaharlal Nehru) 8-12Nov

29-33 John Fitzgerald Kennedy (B.k Nehru) 13-17Nov

Chapter 4:Grammar &Composition

34-36 Word formation from prose and stories 18-20Nov

37-39 Use of textual words and idioms in sentences 22-24Nov

40-42 Translation from Hindi/Punjabi to English 25-30Nov

Official,Business and letters to the Editors 8Oct

43 11Oct
MST -1
44
MST -2
45-48
Revision,Class tests,Assignments
1-16Dec

Odd Semester

BA/ 1ST Sem

Lesson Plan

Subject :Compulsory English Subject Code: 0001

Lect. No. Topic Delivery


schedule

Chapter 1:English@work(poetry section)

Song 36 from Gitanjali (Rabindranath Tagore)


1-2 6-7Oct
3-4 From Homecoming (R.Parthasarathy) 8-11Oct

5-6 Myriad-Winged Bird (Aduri Satyavathi Devi) 12-13Oct

7-8 I know why the caged Bird sings (Maya Angelou) 16-18Oct

Chapter 2: English@work (prose section)

9-11 Spoken English and Broken English (Bernard shaw) 19-21Oct

12-14 Principles of Good Writing (L.A.Hill) 23-27Oct

15-17 The conjurer's Revenge (Stephen Leacock) 28-30Oct

18-20 I have a Dream (Martin Luther King Jr.) 1-8Nov

Chapter 3: Grammar &Composition

21-24 Paragraph writing 9-16Nov

25-27 Comprehension of passage from prose text 17-20Nov

28-34 Grammar- voice, Determiners, Modals, Antonyms 22-27Nov

35-39 Translation from Hindi to English. (Four out of six 29-2Dec


sentences)

Chapter 4: Tests & Assignment

40 MST (1)

41 MST(2)

42-48 Class tests, Assignments &Revision of syllabus


Department of Social
Sciences
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Lakhwinderjeet Kaur

Lesson Plan
Session: 2021-2022

Subject: History Course: B.A Sem I

Lecture no. Topic Delivered on

UNIT-I Chapter-I Major of Sources of History

1-3 Literary and Archaeological findings 1to2September

4-6 Inscriptions, Coins and Travel accounts 3,6September

Chapter-II Harappan Civilization

7 Extent of Civilization 7September

8 Town Planning of Harappan Civilization 9September

9-11 Social, economic and religious life

Chapter -III Vedic Age

12-14 Political and Economic life of Rig Vedic Age 13-14September

15-16 Political and Economic life of Latter Vedic Age 15-16September

17-18 Social and Religious life of Rig Vedic Age 17,18September


19-20 Social and Religious life of Latter Vedic Age 20,21 September

UNIT-II Chapter-IV Republics and Kingdoms 600-321

20-21 Mahjanpads and the rise of Magadha 22-24 September

Chapter-V Jainism and Buddhism

22-23 Life and Teaching of Mahavir Swami 25-30 September

24-25 Life and Teachings of Gautam Buddha 1to5 October

Chapter-VI The Mauryan Empire

26-28 Central and Provincial Administration 8to11October

29-31 Revenue, Judicial and Local Administration Ashok’s Dhamma 12to16October

UNIT-III Chapter-VII Post Mauryan Period

32-33 Causes responsible for the Decline of Mauryan Empire 18,19October

34-35 Kanishka and his achievements 21-25October

Chapter-VIII The Gupta Empire

36-40 The rise of Guptas 27-30 October

41-42 Social and Economic developments under Guptas 1,3November

43-44 Cultural and Scientific developments under Guptas 8to10 November

Chapter-IX The Rise of Southern Kingdoms


45-46 Administration under Pallavas 12,13 November

47-48 Administration under Rashtrakutas 14,15 November

49-50 Administration under Chalukyas 16,17 November

UNIT-IV Chapter-X Regional Kingdoms in the North India

51-52 Conquests of Harsh Vardhan 18to20 November

53-54 Administration under Harsh Vardhan 21,22 November

55-56 Origin of Rajputs 23,24 November

Chapter-XI South Indian States

57-58 Administration under Cholas 25to27November

59 Taxation and Trade under Pandayas 28 November

Chapter-XII Map Work

60-61 Important Historical Places 29to30November

62-63 Extent of Harappan Civilization 5,6 December

64-65 Mauryan Kingdom under Ashoka 7,8December

Revision 9Dec to10January


Lesson Plan
Session- 2021-2022

Subject: History (1750-1964) Course: B.A Sem-III

Lecture no. Topic Delivered on

UNIT-I Chapter-I Foundation of British Rule

1-3 Causes, events and significance of battle of Plassey 12to14August

4-6 Causes, events and significance of battle of Baxur 16to18August

7-8 Reforms of Warren Hasting 19,20August

Chapter-II Administrative Reforms

9-10 Reforms of Cornwallis 23,24August

11-12 Reforms of William Bentinck 25,26August

13-14 Reforms of Dalhousie 27to31August

Chapter-III The Uprising of 1857

15-17 Political, socio-religious, economic and immediate cause 1to3September


of the Uprising

18 Causes of failure of the Uprising 6,7September


19 Results of Failure of Uprising 9 September

UNIT-II Chapter-IV Economic Changes

20-21 British Agrarian Policies 13To15September

22-23 Commercialization of agriculture and Rural indebtedness 16,17 September

24-25 Deindustrialization and growth of modern Industry 18to21September

26 Theory of Economic Drain 22to23September

Chapter-V Socio-Religious Reform Movement

27-29 Brahmo Samaj, Aligarh Movement 24to30September

30-32 Arya Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission 1to8October

Chapter-VI Depressed Class Movement

33 Contribution of Jyotiba Phule 9 October

34 Contribution of B.R Ambedkar 11October

35 Contribution of Mahatma Gandhi 12October

UNIT-III Chapter-VII Growth of political consciousness

36-37 Causes for the growth of political consciousness 13to18October

38-39 Foundation of the Indian national Congress 19to 23October


40-42 National Movement up to 1919 25to30 October

Chapter-VIII Indian National Movement

43-44 Emergence of Mahatma Gandhi in National Movement 1to3November

45-46 Circumstances leading to the non-cooperation movement 8to10November


and its significance

47 Demand for Complete Independence 13November

48-49 The civil disobedience movement 16to22November

Chapter- IX Rise of Communal Politics

50-51 Factors responsible for the growth of Communal 24to26November


Politics

52 Separate electorate System 29,30November

53-54 Muslim League and Pakistan Resolution 6to9 December

UNIT-IV Chapter-X Towards Partition and Independence

55-56 Quit India Movement 10,16December

57-58 British proposals for Independence 17to 19 December

59-60 Indian Independence Act of 1947 20,22 December

Chapter-IX Significant developments after Independence

61-63 Making of the Constitution 23to28December


64-67 Integration of Princely States 29to3January

68-72 The Reorganization of states 4to6January

Chapter-X Map Work

73-74 Important Historical Places 7,8January

75-76 Extent of British Empire in 1856 10,11January

77-78 Republic of India 12,13January

Lesson Plan
Session:2021-2022

Subject: History

World History 1500-1870 Course: B.A Sem V

Lecture No. Topic Delivered on

UNIT-I Chapter-I World Around 1500

1-3 Meaning and Features of Feudalism 12to14 August

4-5 Causes responsible for the Decline of Feudalism 16,17August

6-8 Rise of Mercantilism and its impact 18to20August


Chapter-II Political-Religious Changes

9-11 Causes and Effects of Renaissance 21to23August

12-15 Causes and Effects of Reformation 24to26August

16-18 Rise of absolute State in France 27to31August

19-21 Rise of absolute state in Prussia 1to3 September

Chapter-III Rise of Parliamentary


Government

22-23 Causes of Glorious Revolution 6,7September

24-25 Effects of Glorious Revolution 9to13 September

UNIT-II Chapter- IV The American Revolution

26-30 Social, Political Economic causes of Revolution 18to24September

31-32 Consequences of Revolution 25,28September

Chapter-V The French Revolution 1789

33-35 Causes of French Revolution 30to8October

36-37 Impact of French Revolution 9to11October

Chapter-VI Napoleon Bonaparte

38-41 Reforms of Napoleon 12to16October


42-44 Continent System of Napoleon 18to21October

UNIT-III Chapter- VII Congress of Vienna 1815

45-46 Motives, Working and Principles of Vienna Congress 22to25 October

47-49 The Provisions and Significance of Vienna Congress 27to30October

Chapter-VIII The Industrial Revolution

50-51 Causes for the origin of Industrial Revolution 1to3November

52-54 New Inventions and spread of Industrial Revolution 8to10November


Europe

55-56 Impact of Industrial Revolution on Society 13to16November

Chapter-IX Eastern Question

57-59 Greek War of Independence 18to24 November

60-63 Mehmet Ali and Egypt 25to30 November

64-66 Crimean War causes and significance 6to8December

UNIT IV Chapter-X Unification of Italy

67-69 Different Stages in Unification of Italy 10to13December

70-73 Role of Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi 14to16December

Chapter-XI Unification of Germany


74-75 Unification of Germany various stages 17to 18December

76-77 Role of Bismarck in the Unification 29to 3January

Chapter-XII Map Work

78-79 Important Historical Places 4January

80 Unification of Italy 5January

81 Unification of Germany 7January

Revision of objective questions 8to10 January

Lesson Plan
Session: 2021-2022

Subject: History Course: B.A.Ed. Sem I

Lecture no. Topic Delivered on

UNIT-I Chapter-I Major of Sources of History

1-3 Literary and Archaeological findings 1to2September

4-6 Inscriptions, Coins and Travel accounts 3,6September

Chapter-II Harappan Civilization

7 Extent of Civilization 7September

8 Town Planning of Harappan Civilization 9September


9-11 Social, economic and religious life

Chapter -III Vedic Age

12-14 Political and Economic life of Rig Vedic Age 13-14September

15-16 Political and Economic life of Latter Vedic Age 15-16September

17-18 Social and Religious life of Rig Vedic Age 17,18September

19-20 Social and Religious life of Latter Vedic Age 20,21 September

UNIT-II Chapter-IV Republics and Kingdoms 600-321

20-21 Mahjanpads and the rise of Magadha 22-24 September

Chapter-V Jainism and Buddhism

22-23 Life and Teaching of Mahavir Swami 25-30 September

24-25 Life and Teachings of Gautam Buddha 1to5 October

Chapter-VI The Mauryan Empire

26-28 Central and Provincial Administration 8to11October

29-31 Revenue, Judicial and Local Administration Ashok’s Dhamma 12to16October

UNIT-III Chapter-VII Post Mauryan Period

32-33 Causes responsible for the Decline of Mauryan Empire 18,19October

34-35 Kanishka and his achievements 21-25October


Chapter-VIII The Gupta Empire

36-40 The rise of Guptas 27-30 October

41-42 Social and Economic developments under Guptas 1,3November

43-44 Cultural and Scientific developments under Guptas 8to10 November

Chapter-IX The Rise of Southern Kingdoms

45-46 Administration under Pallavas 12,13 November

47-48 Administration under Rashtrakutas 14,15 November

49-50 Administration under Chalukyas 16,17 November

UNIT-IV Chapter-X Regional Kingdoms in the North India

51-52 Conquests of Harsh Vardhan 18to20 November

53-54 Administration under Harsh Vardhan 21,22 November

55-56 Origin of Rajputs 23,24 November

Chapter-XI South Indian States

57-58 Administration under Cholas 25to27November

59 Taxation and Trade under Pandayas 28 November

Chapter-XII Map Work

60-61 Important Historical Places 29to30November


62-63 Extent of Harappan Civilization 5,6 December

64-65 Mauryan Kingdom under Ashoka 7,8December

Revision 9Dec to10January

Lesson Plan
Session- 2021-2022

Subject: History (1750-1964) Course: B.ABE.D Sem-III

Lecture no. Topic Delivered on

UNIT-I Chapter-I Foundation of British Rule

1-3 Causes, events and significance of battle of Plassey 12to14August

4-6 Causes, events and significance of battle of Baxur 16to18August

7-8 Reforms of Warren Hasting 19,20August

Chapter-II Administrative Reforms

9-10 Reforms of Cornwallis 23,24August


11-12 Reforms of William Bentinck 25,26August

13-14 Reforms of Dalhousie 27to31August

Chapter-III The Uprising of 1857

15-17 Political, socio-religious, economic and immediate 1to3September


cause of the Uprising

18 Causes of failure of the Uprising 6,7September

19 Results of Failure of Uprising 9 September

UNIT-II Chapter-IV Economic Changes

20-21 British Agrarian Policies 13To15September

22-23 Commercialization of agriculture and Rural 16,17 September


indebtedness

24-25 Deindustrialization and growth of modern Industry 18to21September

26 Theory of Economic Drain 22to23September

Chapter-V Socio-Religious Reform Movement

27-29 Brahmo Samaj, Aligarh Movement 24to30September

30-32 Arya Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission 1to8October

Chapter-VI Depressed Class Movement

33 Contribution of Jyotiba Phule 9 October


34 Contribution of B.R Ambedkar 11October

35 Contribution of Mahatma Gandhi 12October

UNIT-III Chapter-VII Growth of political consciousness

36-37 Causes for the growth of political consciousness 13to18October

38-39 Foundation of the Indian national Congress 19to 23October

40-42 National Movement up to 1919 25to30 October

Chapter-VIII Indian National Movement

43-44 Emergence of Mahatma Gandhi in National Movement 1to3November

45-46 Circumstances leading to the non-cooperation 8to10November


movement and its significance

47 Demand for Complete Independence 13November

48-49 The civil disobedience movement 16to22November

Chapter- IX Rise of Communal Politics

50-51 Factors responsible for the growth of Communal 24to26November


Politics

52 Separate electorate System 29,30November

53-54 Muslim League and Pakistan Resolution 6to9 December

UNIT-IV Chapter-X Towards Partition and Independence


55-56 Quit India Movement 10,16December

57-58 British proposals for Independence 17to 19 December

59-60 Indian Independence Act of 1947 20,22 December

Chapter-IX Significant developments after Independence

61-63 Making of the Constitution 23to28December

64-67 Integration of Princely States 29to3January

68-72 The Reorganization of states 4to6January

Chapter-X Map Work

73-74 Important Historical Places 7,8January

75-76 Extent of British Empire in 1856 10,11January

77-78 Republic of India 12,13January


Subject Coordinator : Dr.Harwinder Kaur
Department of Social Sciences

M.A. HISTORY SEM -I 2021-22

Lesson Plan Subject: Punjab mid 15 To 17 Th Century


Subject Code: His-111

Lect. No. Delivered

Concepts And Terms

1-2 Sultan; Muqaddam, Baburvani; Hadith; Nirguna Bhakti; Akal Takht; Miri And Piri, 1/9/21to 2/9/21

3-4 Khaha PanthHukum; Raza; Maya;Sachkhand; Jogi And Nathas; Faujdar Unction Of 3/9/21 to 4/9//21
Urfban Cenres

5-6 Commercialisations Of Agriculture Udasi(Travels)Of Guru Nanak Devji; 5/9/21 to 6/9/21

7-8 Udasi Sect;Manji SystemMasand Systemguru; Gurudwara; Guru Janamsakhi 7/9/21 to 8/9/21
Writings

9-10 Concept Of Sahadat; Sikhism Land Transport RiverTransport 9/9/21 10/9/21

Unit I &II

Political developments and administrative structure under the Afghans;


11-14 14/9/21 to17/9/21
Response of Guru Nanak To Contemporary Politics.

15-19 Response of Guru Nanak to contemporary Society and Religion 18/9/21 to19/9/21

20-26 New institution established by Guru Nanak withSpecial Reference To Guruship And 20/9/21 to26/9/21
Gurdwara
27-31 Janam Sakhis As Sources Of History 27/9/21 to01/10/21

Unit II&III

32-36 Making Of The Sikh Scripture And Its Structure 4/10/21 to8/10/21

Emergence Of Different Sects Within The Sikh Movement


37-40 9/10/21 to1210/21

41-44 Martyrdoms Of Sikh Gurus 16/10/21 to121/10/21

45-48 Politicization Of The Sikh Community Under Guru Hargobind 23/10/21 to27/10/21

. UNIT III&IV

49-53 New Baptism And Its Implications Provincial Administration . 28/10/21 to30/10/21

54-58 Historical Significance Of The Zafarnama,Provincial administration under the 1/11/21 to3/10121
Mugals.

59-63 Major Crops 8/11/21& 11/11/21

64-68 Commercialization Of Agriculture 12/11/21 to16/11/21

Economic Base Of Urban Centers


69-73 17/11/21 to23/11/21

74-80 Means And Routes Of Transport. 24/11/21 to30/11/21

81-84 Revision 1/12/21 to 9/12/21


M.A. HISTORY SEM -I
2021-22

Lesson Plan Subject: Ancient India


Subject Code: His- 231

Lect. No. Delivered

Concepts & Terms

1-2 Mehargarh; Gopati; Bhupati; Vidatha; Janapada; Mahajanapada Concept Of 1/9/21to 2/9/21
Urban Decay; Kali Age Crisis; Mandapika; Nagaram.

3-4 Gana-Sangha; Gahapati; Karshapana (Punch Marked Coins); Ashoka’s 3/9/21 to 4/9//21
Dhamma.

5-6 Uttarapatha; Dakshinapatha; 5/9/21 to 6/9/21

7-8 Vishti; Prasasti; Mahayana; Hinayana; Puranic Hinduism; Agraharas; 7/9/21 to 8/9/21
Devadana;

9-10 Vanigramma; Samanta; Varnasamkara (Inter-Mixing Of 9/9/21 10/9/21


Varnas)Tirthankara/Arhat Proto-Historic Age (Theories Of The Origin Of
Indus Valley Civilization.

Unit I

From Stone Age To Vedic Age.


11-13 14/9/21 to16/9/21

14-18 Palaeolithic And Neolithic Ages. 18/9/21 to19/9/21


19-23 The Indus Valley Civilization (Urban Centres) 20/9/21 to26/9/21

24-28 Economy And Decline- Various Debates. 27/9/21 to01/10/21

29-32 Vedic Age Aryan Homeland Debate. 4/10/21 to8/10/21

33-36 Polity, Society And Economy. 9/10/21 to1210/21

Unit II

37-40 Age Of Mahajanapadas; ((Sixteen Mahajanapadas) 16/10/21 to 21/10/21

41-44 Emergence Of The State Systems. 23/10/21 to27/10/21

45-48 Society (Buddhism And Jainism) 28/10/21 to30/10/21

49-52 Urbanization, Trade, Crafts And Agriculture). 1/11/21 to 3/10121

Unit III

The Maurya And Post Mauryan Period Economy (Indo-Roman Trade)


53-56 8/11/21& 11/11/21

57-60 The Mauryan Empire (Rulers, Administration ) 12/11/21 to16/11/21

61-63 Society And Economy 17/11/21 to23/11/21

The Mauryan Empire Ashoka’s Dhamma.


64-66 24/11/21 to27/11/21

67-69 Post Mauryan Polities (Kushanas, Satavahanas ) 29/12/21 to 1/12/21


70-73 Post Mauryan Polities (Sangam Chiefdoms) 2/12/21 to4/12/21

Unit IV

The Gupta And Post-Gupta Period: Political Developments[The Gupta.


74-76 7/12/21 to9/12/21

77-78 Post-Gupta Period [Pushyabhutis And Pallavas) 10/12/21 to13/12/21

Social Developments (Caste Proliferation And Untouchability) Indian


79-84 Feudalism Debate. 14/12/21 to16/12/21

M.A. HISTORY SEM -III


2021-22

Lesson Plan
Subject: Punjab in the Nineteenth Century Subject Code: HIS123

Lect. No. Delivered

Concepts And Terms

Suba; Pargana; Kardar;Nazim; Batai;Kankut; Banwazaree;


1-2 23/8/21to 25/8/21
Suzerain;Vassalage;Dharmarth;

3-4 Kukas; Chief Khalsa Diwan; Mahdi; Socio-Religious Movement Canalization; 26/8/21 to28/8//21
Board Ofadministration;;;
Christian Missionaries;Aims Of Anjumans; Agri-Horticultural
5-6 31/8/21 to 1/9/21
Society;Modern Technology. Treaty Of Bhairowal 1846; Agricultural Loans;
Commercialization Of Agriculture

7-8 Masand Systemguru; Gurudwara; Guru Janamsakhi Writings; Jagir; Ijara; Army 2/9/21 to 4/9/21
Panches;Treaty Of Amritsar 1809;;

9-10 Concept Of Sahadat; Sikhism Land Transport Land Transport Punjab Frontier6/9/21 8/9/21
Force; Shuddhi; Nirankar Technologyin Ag

UNIT I

Formation Of The Kingdom Of Lahore


11-14 9/9/21 to10/9/21&15/9/21

15-19 Land Revenue System 16/9/21 to20/9/21

20-26 Agricultural Production And Development 21/9/21 to24/9/21

Trade, Industry And Urbanization.


27-31 25/9/21 to/28/9/21

UNIT II

32-36 State And Polity: Nature Of State 29/9/21


30/10/21&1/10/21

Political Developments 1839-1849


37-40 4/10/21 to7/10/21

41-44 Factors Leading To The Decline Of The Kingdom Of Lahore 8/10/21 to11/10/21

45-48 Annexation Of The Punjab 12/10/21to16/10/21


UNIT III &IV

The Early British Administration 1849-59, British Agrarian Policies


49-53 18/10/21to23/10/21

54-58 Application Of Modern Science And Technology In Agriculture; Canal Colonies 25/1021 to29/10/21

Socio Religious Reform Movements:


59-63 30/10/21 to 03/11/21&
8/11/21

Christian Missionaries And Their Activities


64-68 9/11/21 to13/11/21

Arya Samaj And Dev Samaj; Muslim Anjumans


69-73 15/11/21to18/11/21

74-80 Ahmediyas; Nirankaris, Namdharis And Singh Sabhas 20/11/21to25/11/21&


27/11/21

M.A. HISTORY SEM -III


2021-22

Lesson Plan
Subject: Gender Relation In Modern India Subject Code: HIS601

Lect. No. Delivered

Concepts And Terms


Feminism; Liberal Feminism; Radical Feminism; Socialist Feminism;
1-2 23/8/21to 25/8/21
Patriarchy; Polygamy; Stridhan

3-4 Wood’s Despatch; Pratiloma/Anuloma; Sati; Jauhar; Infanticide; 26/8/21 to28/8//21


Concubinage;

Age of Consent;Re-Socialization; Patrilinear; Matrilinear; Joint


5-6 31/8/21 to 1/9/21
Family

7-8 Nuclear Family; Infant Mortality; Sexual Harassment; Dowry Death; 2/9/21 to 4/9/21
Devadasi;;

Naribahini; Zenana; Andarmahal; Custodial Rape Domestic


9-10 6/9/21 8/9/21
Violence; Female Foeticide; Gender

UNIT I

Historiography of Gender Relations,


11-14 9/9/21 to10/9/21&15/9/21

15-19 Different Perspective of women in Ancient India; 16/9/21 to20/9/21

20-26 Socio-cultural practices in Medieval India 21/9/21 to24/9/21

Women in major religious traditions; Structures of Patriarchy.


27-31 25/9/21 to/28/9/21

UNIT II

Colonial Period: Impact of Social Reforms, personal and customary


32-36 29/9/21 30/10/21&1/10/21
law;;
Impact of education on women Formation of women’s organisation
37-40 4/10/21 to7/10/21

Women’s struggle and participation in the national Movement.


41-44 8/10/21 to11/10/21

Post-Independence Initiative: Role of the state in Empowering


45-48 12/10/21to16/10/21
Women; Political Participation,Legal Provisions

UNIT III &IV

Development of Women’s Movement ,Women’s struggle for rights


49-53 18/10/21to23/10/21

Peasant and Dalit Women’s Movement


54-58 25/1021 to29/10/21

Locating women in post independence India:Education and change


59-63 30/10/21 to 03/11/21&
8/11/21

64-68 Role of women in economy 9/11/21 to13/11/21

Social Position of Women


69-73 15/11/21to18/11/21

Violence against WomenImages of Women in the Media;


74-80 20/11/21 to25/11/21&
Continuity and Change
27/11/21
Subject Coordinator : Dr.Arvinder Kaur
M.A. HISTORY SEM -I

2021-22

Lesson Plan

Subject: Medieval India Subject Code: HIS -221

Lect. No. Topic Delivered


on
Chapter 1: Concepts & Terms
1-3 Nasir Amir Ul Mominin; Dar Al-Harb; Mawali Bandagan I Khas 1/9/21 To
Samir-I-Chahalgani Sera I Adl; Charai And Ghara 2/9/21

4-6 Tauhid I- Ilahi;Mansab; Ain I-Dahsala; 3/9/21 To


4/9//21
7-8 Watan Jagir; Satnamis; Jatszimmi; Shaik Ul-Islam 5/9/21 To
6/9/21
9-10 Wasaya;Patta And Kabuliyat; 7/9/21 To
8/9/21
UNIT I
11-12 Consequences Of The Ghorian Invasions 14/9/21
To17/9/21
12-13 Balban’s Theory Of Kingship Satnami Revolt Hukm I Masahat Bafa I Biswa;Ibadat 18/9/21
Khana, To19/9/21
14-15 Political Consolidation Under Iltutmish Problems And Policies Of Balban 20/9/21
To26/9/21
16-18 Nobility During The Thirteenth Century;Mechanism Of Alauddin Khilji Market 27/9/21
Regulations And Their Impact To01/10/21
UNIT II
19-21 Political Orientation Of Muhammad Bin Tughluq 4/10/21
To6/10/21
22-24 Consequences Of Muhammad Tughlugs Projects 710/21
To9/10/21
25-28 Administrative Reforms Of Firuz Shah Tughluq 10/10/21
To13/10/21
29-32 Nobility Under The Tughlaqs 14/10/21
To1810/21
. UNIT II. & III
33-37 The Afghan Concept Of Monarchy; 19/10/21
To22/10/21
38-41 Abul Fazl’s Concept Of Monarchy 23/10/21
To/2510/21
42-45 Akbar’s Relations With The Rajput Chiefs 27/10/21
To30/10/21
46-48 Political And Religious Orientation Of Muhammad Bin Tughluq 1/11/214to3/1
1/21
UNIT III& IV
49-52 Evolution Of The Mansab System 8/11/21 To
11/11/21
53-56 Land Revenue System Under Akbar 12/11/21
To15/11/21
57-59 Mughal-Rajput Relations 16/11/21
To18/11/21
60-64 Mughal Expansion In The Deccan During The First Half Of The Seventeenth 20/11/21
Century To23/11/21
65-67 Popular Uprisings In Northern India During Thr Reign Of Aurangzab 24/11/21
To27/11/21
68-70 Aurangzeb Breach With Mewar & Marwar 29/11/21
To30/11/21
. UNIT IV
71-73 Revision 1/12/21
To812/21
74-76 Policy Of Religious Tolerance;Salient Features Of The Jagir System; 10/12/21
To14/12/21
77-78 Aurangzeb's Military Conflict With The Marathas; /1512/21
To18/12/21
79-80 Aurangzeb's Conquest Of Bijapur And Golconda. 29/12/21 To2
/1/22

81-85 Revision 5/12/21to


11/1/22
M.A. HISTORY SEM - I
2021-22

LESSON PLAN

Subject-Modern India Subject Code: HIS 211


Lect. No. Delivered On
Concept & Tems
1-3 Colonialist Historiography; Nationalist Historiography; Marxist 1/9/21to
Historiography; Subalterns; Gandhian Historiography 2/9/21

4-6 Treaty Of Salbai; Punjab Annexation-A Breach Of Trust; Treaty Of 3/9/21 To


Seringapatam(1792) 4/9//21
7-8 Mal-Administration Of Oudh; Treaty Of Aix La- Chapelle(1748); Civilizing 5/9/21 To
Mission 6/9/21
9-10 Separate Electorates; Dyarchy; Provincial Autonomy; Board Of Control 7/9/21 To
8/9/21
Concept & Tems, UNIT I
11-12 Montagu Declaration; Santhals; Mundas; Lathiyals; Revolt-First War Of Indian 14/9/21
Independence To17/9/21
12-13 Revolt- Military Uprising; Safety Valve Theory; Moderates; Revolutionaries 18/9/21
To19/9/21
14-15 ;Indian National Army; Swaraj; Non-Cooperation; Civil Disobedience; Quit India 20/9/21
To26/9/21
16-18 Historiography On The Modern Indian State – Approaches And 27/9/21
Interpretation: Colonialis To01/10/21
UNIT I & II
19-21 Historiography On The Modern Indian State – Approaches And 4/10/21
Interpretation:Nationalist To6/10/21
22-24 Historiography On The Modern Indian State – Approaches And 710/21
Interpretation:Marxist To9/10/21
25-28 Historiography On The Modern Indian State – Approaches And 10/10/21
Interpretation:,,, Subaltern, To13/10/21
29-32 Historiography On The Modern Indian State – Approaches And 14/10/21
Interpretation Gandhian To1810/21
UNIT II
33-37 Construction Of Colonial State Policy And Programme Of Expansion In North And 19/10/21
South India: Bengal. Oudh; Deccan To22/10/21
38-41 Constitutional Developments: Legislation From 1773 – 1935 23/10/21
To/2510/21
42-45 Construction Of Colonial State Policy And Programme Of Expansion In North And 27/10/21
South Indipunjab To30/10/21
46-48 Construction Of Colonial State Policy And Programme Of Expansion In North And 1/11/214to3/1
South Indipunjab 1/21
UNIT III
49-52 Regulating Act Pitt's India Act Of 1784 8/11/21 To
11/11/21
53-56 The Indian Councils Act 1909 12/11/21
To15/11/21
57-59 The Government Of India Act 1919 16/11/21
To18/11/21
60-64 The Government Of India Act 1935 20/11/21
To23/11/21
65-67 Colonial State And Indian Response; Peasant And Tribal Movements, 24/11/21
To27/11/21
UNIT. IV
77-78 Nature Of The Revolt Of 1857 29/11/21
To30/11/21
68-70 Emergence, Programme And Policies Of Indian National Congress 1/12/21
To812/21
71-73 Militant Movements 10/12/21
To14/12/21
74-76 Subhas Chandra Bose And INA /1512/21
To18/12/21
78-82 Women Participation In National Movement 29/12/21 To2
/1/22
81-84 Revision 5/12/21to
11/1/22
M.A. HISTORY SEM -III
2021-22
Lesson Plan
Subject: Rise & Growth Of Colonialism Subject Code: HIS 41

Lect. No. Delivered


Concepts And Terms

1-2 Introduction To Colonialism: Colonialism; Colonial Structure; Imperialism; 23/8/21to 25/8/21


Colonial State; Imperial Historiography;; Economics Of Colonialism;
Mercantilist;
3-4 Commercialization Of Agriculture; Deindustrialization; Labour; Balance Of Trade; 26/8/21 To28/8//21
Charter Act Of 1813; Finance
5-6 Imperialism; Economic Drain; Old Guarantee System; New Guarantee System 31/8/21 To 1/9/21
7-8 Rural Indebtedness; Ethnic Identities; Neo Colonialism;Nationalist Historiography 2/9/21 To 4/9/21

9-10 Unequal Development; Capitalist Class;National Planning Committee; Political 6/9/21 8/9/21
Economy;Subaltern Historiography
UNIT I
11-14 Colonialism In India: East-India Company ,Historiography Of Colonialism 9/9/21
To10/9/21&15/9/21
15-19 Stages Of Colonialism, Economics Of Colonialism , 16/9/21 To20/9/21

20-26 Free Trade’ 1813-1858, Colonial Structure & State 21/9/21 To24/9/21
27-31 Trade And Industry 25/9/21 To/28/9/21
UNIT II
32-36 Labour Colonialism. ,Mercantilist Colonialism 1751-1813 29/9/21
30/10/21&1/10/21
37-40 Theory Of Imperialism 4/10/21 To7/10/21
41-44 Rivision 8/10/21 To11/10/21
45-48 Finance Imperialism 1858-1947 12/10/21to16/10/21
UNIT III &IV
49-53 The Nationalist Economic Agitation. 18/10/21to23/10/21
54-58 Colonialism And Modernization In India 25/1021 To29/10/21
59-63 Debates On Impact Of Colonialism On India 30/10/21 To 03/11/21&
8/11/21
64-68 Colonialism And Ethnic Identities In India 9/11/21 To13/11/21
69-73 British And Indian Ideas On Indian Economic Development 15/11/21to18/11/21
74-78 Revision 20/11/21to25/11/21&
29/11/21
79-82 The Indian Capitalist Class 30/11/21to27/11/21&
2/12/21
83-85 1858-1905 Danger Of Neo-Colonialism After 1947 4/12/21to 7/12/21
M.A. HISTORY SEM -III
2021-22
Lesson Plan
Subject: Constitutional Development In Modern India Subject Code: HIS 213

Lect. No. Delivered


Concepts And Terms

1-2 Constitution; Charter Act; Queen’s Declaration 1858; Significance Of Council’s Act 23/8/21to 25/8/21
1867; Dyarchy; Separate Electorate; Simon Commission
3-4 Nehru Committee; Provincial Autonomy; Cripps Proposals; Wavell Plan; 26/8/21 To28/8//21
Cabinet Mission; Mountbatten Plan; Nationalist
5-6 Constitutionalism; Constituent Assembly; Shimla Conference; Muddiman Committee; 31/8/21 To 1/9/21
Swaraj; Poona Pact; Reserved Subjects
7-8 Transferred Subjects; Emergency Powers; Communal Award; August Offer; Dominial 2/9/21 To 4/9/21
Status
9-10 Common Wealth,Lucknow Pact; Constituent Assembly; Draft Committee 6/9/21 8/9/21
UNIT I
11-14 Constitutional Development During East India Company’s Rule 9/9/21
To10/9/21&15/9/21
15-19 Indian Councils Act, Government Of India Act 1858 16/9/21 To20/9/21

20-26 A New Constitutional Experiment- Act Of 1909 (Morley – Minto Act) 21/9/21 To24/9/21
27-31 Significance Of Queen Victoria’s Declaration , 25/9/21 To/28/9/21
UNIT II
32-36 The Act Of 1919 29/9/21
30/10/21&1/10/21
37-40 Dyarchy System In Provinces, Significance Of Montague- Chelmsford Report 4/10/21 To7/10/21

41-44 Nehru Committee Report; 8/10/21 To11/10/21


45-48 Simon Commission Proposals; 12/10/21to16/10/21
UNIT III &IV
49-53 The Act Of 1935; 18/10/21to23/10/21
54-58 Provincial Autonomy In Operation. 25/1021 To29/10/21
59-63 Political Movements And Reform Proposals- 30/10/21 To 03/11/21&
8/11/21
64-68 Cripps Proposals And Indian Reaction; The Wavell Plan; 9/11/21 To13/11/21
69-73 The Cabinet Mission; 15/11/21to18/11/21
74-78 The Constituent Assembly; 20/11/21to25/11/21&
29/11/21
79-82 The Indian Independence Act; 30/11/21to27/11/21&
2/12/21
83-85 The Constitution Of 1949. 4/12/21to 7/12/21
M.A. HISTORY SEM -II

2020-21

Lesson Plan

Subject: Punjab In 18th Century Subject Code: HIS 125


Lect. Delivered
No.
Concepts And Terms

1-2 10/4/21to11/4/21
Mukhlispur; Banjaras; Suzerainty;Vassal Watan
Jagir

3-4 15/4/21 to16/4/21


Intermediary Zamindar; Paibaqi;Ijaradar; Absentee
Jagirdar;

5-6 17/4/21to19/4/21
Third Battleofpanipat ;Khalisa Land;Kardar
;Pargana;Dalkhalsa Gurtta;

7-8 20/4/21 To22/4/21


Rakhi;Misl;Batai;Kankut;Katra;Bunga;Trini;Haq
buha;Ghian Mjagir

9-10 23/4/21to24/4/21
Gobind Shahi Coin ;Nanak ShahiCoin; Hundi
;Madad-I-MaAsh.

UNIT I
11-13 Establishment Of Independent Rule Under Banda Singh 26/4/21to27/4/21
Bahadur And Basis Of His Support;
14-16 Impact Of The Decline Of The Mughal Empire On 29/4/21 to30/4/21
Administrative Functioning And Finances Of The Punjab;
17-19 3/5/21to4/5/21
Struggle For Power Among The Mughals,The
Afghans And Them Arathas.

20-22 Measures Of The Mughal State , Ahmad Shah Abdali And 5/5/21 To6/5/21
The Sikhs
UNIT I1
23-25 Emergence Of The New Powers In The Second Half Of 7/5/21to10/5/21
The Eighteenth Century
26-28 The Rajput Chieftains In The Hills The Muslim Rulers In 12/5/21 to15/5/21
The Plains
29-30 The Sikhs As Rulers; Role Of Gurmatta 17/5/21to19/5/21
31-33 Dal Khalsa And Rakhi System In The Political 20/5/21 To22/5/21
Process
UNIT III&
IV
34-36 Reconstruction Of Eighteenth Century As Misaldari 24/5/21to27/5/21
Period
37-39 Civil And Military Administration Under The New 28/5/21 to531/5/21
Rulers
40 1/6/21to4/6/21
Conception Of Suzerainty And Coinage;

41-43 5/6/21 To8/6/21


Agrarian Conditions And Land Revenue
System.
44-46 Features Of Jagirdari System 9/6/21to11/6/21

47-50 Working And Recipients Of Dharmarth Grants 15/6/21 to18/6/21

51-55 Development Of Urban Centres 19/6/21to23/6/21


56-59 Trade And Manufacture ;Eighteenth Century 24/6/21 To28/6/21
60-64 Debate And The Punjab 29/6/21 To30/6/21
Subject Coordinator : Prof.Raideep Singh
LESSON PLAN Class BA3rd/ Sem5th
Course: Music Vocal Course Code: MUV
Lecture Delivery
Topic
No. Schedule
Paper A : unit 1
Aug-23,24
1-4 1. Explain the following Gayan shellies;- Tappa,Dhrupad,Tarana.
Sep-6,7
5-7 2. Special feachers of Time Theory of Indian ragas. 13,14,20
21,28
8 - 11 3. Raganga Padhti.
Oct-4,11
Paper A : unit 4
1. To write in Notation of Vilambit/Drut khyal in the prescribed ragas 12,18,19,25,
12 - 16
with alaap and taan;- Varindavani Sarang,Jaunpuri. 26
17 - 19 2. To write the Notations of taalas :- Jhumra, Sooltaal.. Nov-1,2,8
20-21 3. . To write the description of ragas:- Des,Asavari. 9,15
Paper A : unit 2
Detailed study of the following;- 1. Manch Pradarshan 2. Professions in
22 - 25 16,22,23,29
music. 3. Lok Sangeet of Punjab..
Paper A unit 3
Contributions and life sketch in brief of the following;- 1. Pt. Kumar
30
26 - 28 Gandharav 2. Smt Gangu Bai Hangal 3. Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan
Dec-6,7
Sahib.
Paper B
Aug-23,24,2
1 - 10 1. One Vilambit Khayal and a Drut Khayal in Raag Varindavani Sarang. 5,26,27,28
Sep-1,2,3,4
6,7,8,9,10,13
11 - 20 2. One Vilambit khayal and a Drut Khayal in raag Jaunpuri.
,14,15,16,17
20,21,22,23,
21 - 25 3. Ability to sing one Dharupad in proper style.
24
25,28,29,30
26 - 30 4. Ability to sing notation in swars of Drut Khyal.
Oct-1
41 - 43 5. Ability to play Teevra taal on Tabla. 4,8,9
44 - 47 6. Ability to recite taals by hand;- Jhumra, Sooltaal. 11,12,13,16
48 - 50 7. Ability to sing any two drut khayals of course with harmonium. 18,19,21
8.Ability to sing non detailed raga’s Aroh,Avroh and Pakad with Tanpura
51 - 53 23,25,26
:- Des, Asavari.
27,28,29,30,
54 - 60 9. Tuning of Tanpura. Nov-1,2,3
Nov-8,9,10,1
1,12,13,15,1
6,17,18,20,2
2,23,24,25,2
61-84 Practice
6,27,29,30
Dec-2,6,7,9,
10

LESSON PLAN Class BA2/Sem3


Course: Music Vocal Course Code: MUV
Lecture Delivery
Topic
No. Schedule
Paper A : unit 1
Aug-27,28
1-3 1. Brief knowledge of Gram.
Sep-3
4 -5 2. Kanth Sadhna. Sep-4,10
6-8 3. Gharana : defininition and importance. 17,18,24
4. Historical development of North Indian music from 13 to 15th 25
9-11
Century. Oct-1,8
Paper A : unit 4
1. To write drut khayal in any one of the prescribed ragas :- Malkauns,
12 - 14 9,16,23
Bhairav.
15 2. To write the Notation of taal :- Jhaptaal,Chartaal and Kehrwa. 29
3. To write the description of detailed and non detailed ragas :- 30
16-17
Chandrakauns and Kalingra. Nov-12
Paper A : unit 2
18 - 20 1. Knowledge of Alaap and it’s various forms. 13,20,26
2. Explain the following :- Upaj,Mukhra,Bol-Bant,Khatka,Murki and
21 27
Kan.
22-23 3. Knowledge of Lakshan of ragas in modern period. Dec-6,7
Paper A unit 3
Brief life sketch of the great masters of music and their contributions:-
24-26 10,11
Ustad Alladiya Khan,Pt.Bhimsen Joshi and Sh. Krishan Rao Pandit.
Paper B
Aug-23,24,2
1 - 10 1. Raag Malkauns : starting alaap,sathai,antra,alaap and taans. 5,26,27,28,31
Sep-1,2,3
4,6,7,8,9,10,1
11 - 20 1.. Raag Bhairav: Starting alaap,sathai,antra,alaap and taans.
3,14,15,16
17,18,20,21,2
2,23,24,25,28
21 - 32 2. One Lakshan geet/ Sargam geet in any of the prescribed ragas.
,29,30
Oct-1
Oct-4,8,9,11,
33 - 38 3. Ability to play kehrwa Taal on Tabla.
12,13
4. Ability to recite following taals by hand: Jhaptaal,Chartaal(single 16,18,19,21,2
39 - 45
double). 3,25,26
5. Ability to play on harmonium at least three alankaaras based on 27,28,29,30
46 - 50 Nov-1
Shudh swaras and sing along with it.
51-55 6. Ability to recognize the prescribed ragas sung by the examiner. 2,3,8,9,10
7. Knowledge of the following Non detailed ragas :- Ability to sing 11,12,13,15,1
56 - 60 6
Aroh, Avroh and Pakad with Tanpura :- Chandrakauns,Kalingra.
17,18,20,22,2
61 - 65 8. Ability to sing one drut khayal of the course with harmonium. 3
24,25,26,27,2
9,30
66-78 Practice
Dec-2,6,7,9,1
0,11,
LESSON PLAN Class BA1/Sem1
Course: Music Vocal Course Code: MUV
Lecture Delivery
Topic
No. Schedule
Paper A : unit 1
1 - 3 1. Bhatkhande Notation System in modern period. Sep-1,2,8
4 - 5 2. Elementary knowledge of Raga. 9,15
3. Different Jaties of Ragas of the present raga system of north Indian
6-8 16,22,23
music.
Paper A : unit 4
1. Notation and brief description of of ragas prescribed in the course 29,30
9 - 12 Oct-13,21
with alaap and taans :- Alhaiya Bilawal, Bhopali.
2. Notation and description of taals prescribed in the course :- 27,28
13 - 15
Teentala,Dadra(single,double). Nov-3
Paper A : unit 2
Elementary knowledge of the following musical terms :- 10,11,17,18,2
16 - 20
Shruti,Swara(shudh and vikrit), Saptak,Alankar. 4
Paper A unit 3
21 1. Brief knowledge of Tanpura. 25
22 - 23 2. Definition and types of Khayal. Dec-2,9
Paper B
Sep-1,2,3,4,6,
1 - 10 1. Raag Bhopali : starting alaap,sathai,antra,alaap and taans.
7,8,9,10,14
15,16,17,20,2
11 - 20 1.. Raag Alhaiya Bilawal: Starting alaap,sathai,antra,alaap and taans. 1,22,23,24,25
,28
29,30
Oct-1,4,8,9,1
21 - 32 2. One Sargam geet in any of the prescribed ragas.
1,12,16,18,19
,21
33 - 35 3. Ability to play Dadra Taal on Tabla. 23,25,26
4. Ability to recite following taals by hand: Teentaal,Dadra(single 27,28,29,30,
36 - 40
double). Nov-1
5. Ability to play on harmonium at least three alankaaras based on
41 - 45 2,3,8,9,10
Shudh and Vikrit swaras and sing along with it.
11,12,13,15,1
46 - 50 7. Ability to sing National Anthem.
6
17,18,20,22,2
3,24,25,26,27
51 - 66 Practice of Raagas and Taalas of the syllabus. ,29,30,
Dec-2,6,7,9,1
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