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f'kokth fo|kihB] dksYgkiwj ch-,- Hkkx&2]
prqFkZ l= Marks Sr
No Subjects Name of the Paper
Theory Internal Practical
1. B.A. Part-II English (Compl.)
Semester –III Paper No. - III
40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper No. - IV
40 10 -----------
2. B.Com.- Part-II English (Compl.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper No. - IV 40 10 -----------
3 B.A. Part-II Marathi (Opt.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – IV 40 10
Semester -IV Paper No. - V 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – VI 40 10
4 B.A. Part-II Hindi (Opt.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – IV 40 10
Semester -IV Paper No. - V 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – VI 40 10
5 B.A. Part-II English (Opt.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – IV 40 10
Semester -IV Paper No. - V 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – VI 40 10
6 B.A. Part-II (Opt.) Sanskrit
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – IV 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper No. - V 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – VI 40 10
7 B.A. Part-I Ardhamagadhi (Opt.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – IV 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper No. - V 40 10
Paper No. – VI 40 10
8 B.A. Part-II (Linguistics Opt.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 40 10
Paper No. – IV 40 10
Semester -IV Paper No. - V 40 10 -----------
Paper No. – VI 40 10 -----------
9 B.A. Part-II Music (Opt.)
Semester -III Paper No. - III 25 25
Paper No. – IV 25 25
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Semester -IV Paper No. - V 25 25 -----------
Paper No. – VI 25 25 -----------
10 B.A. Part-II Marathi (I.D.S.)
Semester -III Paper - I 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper - II 40 10 -----------
11 B.A. Part-II- Hindi
(I.D.S.)
Semester -III Paper - I 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper - II 40 10 -----------
12 B.A. Part-II Ardhamagadhi (I.D.S.)
Semester -III Paper - I 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper - II 40 10 -----------
13. B.A. Part-II Linguistics (I.D.S.)
Semester -III Paper - I 40 10 -----------
Semester -IV Paper - II 40 10 -----------
ch-,- Hkkx&2] fo"k; % ejkBh ¼,sfPNd½
prqFkZ l= vH;klif=dk dzekad& 5 ¼x|½
jkjax <kax* vkf.k mi;ksftr ejkBh
• mfnn~"Vs 1 - v k /k q f ud x | ok M~ %e ;k p k ifjp; d : u n s.k s- 2 - le dk f yu ok M~ %e ;h u iz ok g k aps v k d yu d : u ns.k s 3 - v k /k q f ud x |%ok M~ e ;k ph tk .k o v f H k : ph ok < o .k s- 4 - ^jk j ax <k ax * dk na cjh ps d F k k ud o v k 'k ;l w= s le tk owu n s.k s- 5 - ^jk j ax <k ax * e /k h y O;f D rf p= .k ] iz lax f p= .k v k f .k H k k ’k k fo'k s’k le t k ow u ns.k s - 6 - fo|k F ;k Z ae /;s ys [k u dk S ' k Y; fod fl r d j.k s-
• vH;kldze
1 - ik B~ ~ ;iq L rd ^jk j ax <k ax * & iz H k k dj isa <k jd j]
ek S t iz dk 'k u x ` g ] eq acbZ 2 0 0 7
2 - m i;k sf tr e jk Bh v ½ tk g h j f uos nu
c½ yf yr y s[k u
• ewyHkwr okpu
1 ^jk j ax <k ax * %& iz H k k dj isa <k jdj]
ek S t iz dk 'k u x ` g ] eq acbZ 2 0 0 7
2 tk g h j f uos nu
3 yf yr ys [k u
3
• iwjd okpu
1 yk sdlR rk ] nh ik oyh v a d 2 0 0 7 ] ^ jk jax <k ax * & iz H k k dj is a<k jdj]
2 f uoMd yf yr f 'k Qk jl ] la ik nd & e - n-g k rd .k ax ysdj]
eW tsfLVd iz dk 'k u] eq ac bZ ] 1 9 9 0
3 O;k og k fjd e jk Bh & y- jk - ufl jck nd j] QMds iz dk 'k u] dk s Yg k iwj 2 0 0 8
• lanHkZ xzaFk
1 x sY;k v /k Z 'k rdk rh y ej k Bh dk nac jh & laik nd & Mk W - fo yk l [k k sys
2 Vh dk Lo;ao j & H k k ypanz u sek Ms
3 v { k jk apk J e dsyk & f oyk l lk jax
4 - v k LF k sps iz ' u & j ax uk F k iBk js
5 - ejk Bh dk na cjh % f par u v k f .k leh { k k & panz dk ar ck af noM sdj
6 - ejk Bh dk na cjh & lek t 'k k L= h ; leh { k k * Mk W - joh anz Bk dw j
iz'uif=dsps Lo:i o xq.kfoHkkx.kh
iz 'u 1 yk v ½ ;k sX; i;k Z ; f u oMk ¼^jk j ax <k ax * dk na cjh o j½
3 xq.k
c½ ,dk ok D;k r m R r js f y g k ¼^jk j ax <k ax * dk na cjh o j½
2 xq.k
iz 'u 2 jk Lk lanH k Z L i" Vh dj.k f yg k ¼ 3 iS dh 2 ½
^jk j ax <k ax * ;k dk n ac jh oj 10 xq.k
iz 'u 3 jk v arx Z r fod Yik lg nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz ' u
¼^jk j ax <k ax * dk na cjh o j½
15 xq.k
iz 'u 4 F k k [k k yh y iz ' uk aph m R r js f yg k ¼m i;k sf tr ejk Bh oj½
v ½ Tk k g h j f uos n u 5 xq.k
c½ Yk f yr y s[k u 5 xq.k
• f'kokth fo|kihBkus varxZRk ewY;ekiuklkBh lqpfoysys ngk xq.kkalkBh
izdYi & nksu Lok/;k;
4
ch-,- Hkkx&2] fo"k; % ejkBh ¼,sfPNd½
prqFkZ l= vH;klif=dk dzekad& 6 ¼i|½
v/;kiu twu] 2011 iklwu uarj vkysys yksd vkf.k mi;ksftr ejkBh
• mfnn~"Vs 1 - le dk yh u lk f g R ;k ph lad Yi uk o tk f .k ok l e tk owu ns.k s - 2 - ^ua r j v k ysy s yk sd * e /k h y v k 'k ;lw= s Li’ V dj .k s- 3 - tk x frdh dj.k v k f .k ejk Bh lk f g R ; ; ak pk ij L ij lac a/k Li ’V dj.k s 4 - fo|k F ;k Z ae /;s le dk yh u lk f g R ;k fo’k ;h v f H k : ph fod flr dj.k s 5 - fo|k F ;k Z ae /;s ys [k u dk S ' k Y; fod fl r d j.k s-
• vH;kldze
1 - Uk se y syh lk f g R ;d` R kh 1 ^u ar j v k y sys yk sd * v : .k dk Gs] yksdok M~ e ; x ` g ] eqacbZ
2 - m i;k sf tr e jk Bh 2 o` R ri= k lk Bh tk f g jk r ys[k u
3 O;f D rf p= .k
• ewyHkwr okpu
1 ^ua r j v k ysy s yk sd * & v : .k dk Gs] yk sd ok M~ e ; x ` g ] eq acbZ
2 o` R ri= k lk Bh Tk k f g jk r ys[k u
3 O;f Drf p= .k
• iwjd okpu
1 ^ua r j v k ysy s yk sd * ew GP;k ysk dk aps d : .k k Lrk s= ] ,d uk F k ix k j] ^ m eh Z *] ,f iz y& es& twu & 2 0 0 7
2 bfrg k lk ojpk fo ’k k .k w nk [k o.k k jh d fo rk % ja x uk F k iBk js] d fork & j rh & f nok Gh 2 0 0 7
3 uok { k j n'k Z u % tk us ok jh & Qscz q ok jh & ek pZ 2 0 0 7
4 Uak rj v k ysy s yk sd % fo yk l lk jax ] 'k C nos /k ] f M lsac j 2 0 0 7
5 v : .k dk Gs % if g Y;k /k k jsph l aos n uk % ba nz f tr H k k ysjk o] lk /k uk ] uk s aOg s 2 0 0 7
6 O;k og k fjd e jk Bh % Mk W - y-jk - ufl jk ck nd j
• lanHkZ xzaFk
1 Lk e dk yh u lk f g R ; % iz o ` R rh v k f .k iz ok g % l aik n d e` .k k f yuh ik Vh y o br j
2 dk g h ejk Bh d fork % t k f .k ok v k f .k 'k S yh % lq /k h j jlk G] 'k k j nk 1 9 8 4
3 d forsfo ’k ;h % ol ar v k ck th Mg k ds] Lo: I k iz dk 'k u v k S jax k ck n
5
4 - v k /k q f ud ejk Bh d fo rk % Mk W -uk x uk F k dk s= k iY ys] iz frH k k l
5 - d fork v f .k iz frek % Mk W - lq /k h j j lk G
6 - uar j v k ysys yk sd % Mk W - v ua r ns 'k eq [k ] yf y r] es-2 0 0 7
iz'uif=dsps Lo:i o xq.kfoHkkx.kh
iz 'u 1 yk v ½ ;k sX; i;k Z ; f u oMk ¼^ua r j v k ysy s yk ssd *½
3 xq.k
c½ ,dk ok D;k r m R r js f y g k ¼^ua r j v k ysy s yk ssd *½
2 xq.k
iz 'u 2 jk Lk lanH k Z L i" Vh dj.k f yg k ¼ 3 iS dh 2 ½
¼^ua r j v k ysy s yk ssd *½
10 xq.k
iz 'u 3 jk v arx Z r fod Yik lg nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz ' u
¼^ua r j v k ysy s yk ssd *½
15 xq.k
iz 'u 4 F k k [k k yh y iz ' uk aph m R r js f yg k
v ½ o` R ri= k lk Bh Tk f g jk r y s [k u 5 xq.k
c½ O;f Drf p= .k 5 xq.k
• f'kokth fo|kihBkus varxZRk ewY;ekiuklkBh vH;klif=dsuqlkj
lqpfoysys ngk xq.kkalkBh izdYi& nksu Lok/;k;
f'kokth fo|kihB] dksYgkiwj
ch-,- Hkkx&2] ejkBh ¼vk;-Mh-,l½ prqFkZ l=
isij dzekad 2 v/;kiu twu] 2011 iklwu
^[kkyh tehu oj vkdk'k* vkf.k mi;ksftr ejkBh*
• mfnn~"Vs 1 - v k /k q f ud ejk Bh ok M~ %e ; k pk ifjp; d : u n s.k s- 2 - ejk Bh v k R e d F k u ys [k u k ph ok Vpk y ig k .k s- 3 - fo|k F ;k Z aps y s[k u dk S 'k Y ; fod fl r d j.k s 4 - [k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k * e /k h y v k 'k ;] iz lax ] O;f Drf p= .k o H k k ’k k l e tk owu ns.k s -
• vH;kldze
1 Uk se ys yh ^[k k yh t eh u oj v k dk 'k * Lk q uh ydq ek j yo Vs
6
lk f g R ;d` R k h
2 - m i;k sf tr e jk Bh v ½ v g ok y ys[k u] (Report Writing)
C k ½ ek f g rh i= d
• ewyHkwr okpu
1 [k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k & lq uh ydq ek j yo Vs
2 v g ok y ys[k u (Report Writing)
3 ek f g rh i= d
Û iwjd okpu
1 - [k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k % ,d foe 'k Z % Mk W - jk ts[k k u 'k k usf nok .k
2 - [k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k % leh { k k v fk .k laok n % laik nd Mk W -f x jh 'k d k f 'k n] fouk sn dk ac Gs
3 - ejk Bh o af pr lk f g R ; % m n~ x e v fk .k fodk l ¼ys[k ½ % Mk W -lq uh ydq ek j yoV s ^ifj orZ uk pk ok Vl: *] 1 6 rs 3 0 lI Vs ac j] 2 0 0 7
4 - O;k og k fjd e jk Bh y-jk - ufl jk ck nd j] Q M ds iz dk 'k u
• lanHkZ xzaFk
1 pfj= & v k R e pfj= % ra = v k f .k bfrg k l % v -e - tk s'k h
iz'uif=dsps Lo:i o xq.kfoHkkx.kh
iz 'u 1 yk v ½ ;k sX; i;k Z ; f u oMk ¼[k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k ½
3 xq.k
c½ ,dk ok D;k r m R r js f y g k
¼[k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k ½
2 xq.k
iz 'u 2 jk Lk lanH k Z L i" Vh dj.k f yg k ¼ 3 iS dh 2 ½ ¼[k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k ½
10 xq.k
iz 'u 3 jk v arx Z r fod Yik lg nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz ' u ¼[k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k ½
15 xq.k
iz 'u 4 F k k [k k yh y iz ' uk aph m R r js f yg k
v ½ v g ok y ys[k u 5 xq.k
C k ½ E k k fg rh i= d 5 xq.k
• f'kokth fo|kihBkus varxZRk ewY;ekiuklkBh lqpfoysys ngk xq.kkalkBhps izdYi& nksu Lok/;k;
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Equivalence for B.A.Part II Marathi
Paper No II, III, IDS
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B.A.II.opt Marathi
v H ;k lif= dk dz -2 & x |
lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&3 v k Kk i= v k f .k m i;k sf tr ejk Bh lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&5 ^jk jax jk ax v k f .k m i;k sf tr e jk Bh
2
B.A.II.opt Marathi
v H ;k lif= dk dz -3 & i |
lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&4 uk e n sok ps f u oMd v H k a x v fk .k m i;k sf tr ejk Bh lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&6 ua rj v k ysy s yk s d v k f .k m i;k sf tr ejk Bh
3 -
B.A.II. I.D.S lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&1 f o'k k [k k v k f .k m i;k sf tr e jk Bh lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&2 [k k yh t eh u o j v k dk 'k v k f .k m i;k sf tr ejk Bh
f'kokth fo'ofo|ky;] dksYgkiqj
ch-,- Hkkx&2 lsfeLVj IV fo"k; & fganh vk/kqfud x| & isij ua- 5
twu 2011 ls
;q f uV 5 & d ch jk [k M +k ctk j esa & H k h "e lg k uh ;q f uV 6 & d ch jk [k M +k ctk j esa & H k h "e lg k uh ;q f uV 7 & 'k q rq jeq x Z & Kk un so v f Xug k s= h ;q f uV 8 & 'k q rq jeq x Z & Kk un so v f Xug k s= h Ikz'ui= dk Lo:Ik %& vad I k z 'u & 1 iw js ik B;dz e ij cg q fod Yih ik W ap iz ' u 0 5 I k z 'u & 2 ^d ch jk [k M+k ctk j es a* ij l lanH k Z iz ' u ¼3 esa ls 2 ½ 1 0 I k z 'u & 3 ^'k q rq jeq x Z * i j y?k wR r jh iz ' u ¼3 es a ls 2 ½ 1 0 I k z 'u & 4 ^^ d ch jk [k M+ k ctk j e sa** v k S j ^ ^'k q rq j eq x Z ** ij nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz 'u 1 5 ¼ v arx Z r fod Y i ds lk F k ½ --- -- 4 0
f'kokth fo'ofo|ky;] dksYgkiqj
ch-,-Hkkx&2 lsfeLVj IV ,sfPNd fganh % iz'ui= dza 6
¼e/;dkyhu ,oa vk/kqfud dkO;½ ikB;iqLrd % 1 - fo' oT;k sf r ck iw ¼[k aM dk O;½ %& jk e x k sik y 'k ek Z ^f n us 'k * 2 - ia poVh ¼[k aMdk O;½ %& eS f F k yh 'k j.k x I r ;q f uV 5 & fo 'oT ;k sfr ck iw ;q f uV 6 & fo 'oT ;k sfr ck iw ;q f uV 7 & i apo Vh ;q f uV 8 & i apo Vh
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Ikz'ui= dk Lo:i v ad I k z 'u & 1 iw js ik B;dz e ij cg q fod Yih ik W ap iz ' u 0 5 I k z 'u & 2 ^fo' oT;k s rh ck iw* ij l lanH k Z iz ' u ¼ 3 esa ls 2 ½ 1 0 I k z 'u & 3 ^ia poVh * i j y?k wR rjh iz ' u ¼3 esa ls 2 ½ 1 0 I k z 'u & 4 fo 'o T;k s rh c k iw v k S j iapo Vh i j nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz ' u 1 5 ¼ v arx Z r fod Y i ds lk F k ½ --- -- 4 0
ch-,- Hkkx & 2 lsfeLVj IV fganh ¼ vkarj fo|k'kk[kk ½ I.D.S.
iz;kstuewyd fganh isij dzekad 2
;qfuV 5 %& ¼d½ lax.kd %& ifjp;A lax .k d dk lk ek U; ifj p;A lax .k d ds m i;k sx A baV ju sV l sok A ¼iz ;k sx fo/k h ½ bZ & esy l sok A ¼iz s "k .k , oa iz k f I r½ ;qfuV 6 %& ¼[k½ o`Rrkar ys[kuA v ½ e g k fon;k y;h u , oa lk ek f t d lek jk sg dk o` R rk ar ys [k uA v k ½ iz k d` frd v k ink ,W a ,oa nq ?k Z Vuk v k sa dk o` R rk a r y s[k u ;qfuV 7 %& ¼x½ ikfjHkkf"kd 'kCnkoyhA 1 & ik fjH k k f "k d 'k C nA ¼ 5 0 ½ ¼ v ax z sth ls f g anh ½ Ikfjf'k"V & 1
1 Keyboard dq ath iVy 2 6 Niece H k kath 2 Web tk y 2 7 Pleader odh y 3 Adjustment Bond lek ;k st u ck aM 2 8 Client ek sok f Dd y 4 Auction Market uh yk eh ck tk j 2 9 Son-in-law nk ek n 5 Advances v x z h e jk 'k h 3 0 Step mother lk S rsyh ek rk 6 Boom rsth 3 1 Affidavit 'k iF k i= 7 Assessment dj f u /k k Z j.k 3 2 Appendix ifjf 'k " V 8 Clearance f udk lh 3 3 Advance remittance v f x z e iz s"k .k 9 Currency eq nz k 3 4 Bridge loan iwjd _ .k
1 0 Assets ifjla iR rh 3 5 Growth rate o` f /n n j 1 1 Barter oLrq fof ue ; 3 6 Payee v k nk rk 1 2 Bourse fons 'k h eq nz k ck tk j 3 7 Cottage industry dq Vh j m n~ ;k sx 1 3 Barren Money f u"Q y /k u 3 8 Promotion ink sUUk fr 1 4 Artisan dk jk f x j@f 'k Yih 3 9 Agenda dk ;Z lwf p 1 5 By Product m isk R ik n 4 0 Stamp Seal ek sg j 1 6 Account heads [k k rk f 'k "k Z 4 1 Cardamom byk ;ph 1 7 Advice loans rnF k Z _ .k 4 2 Pickle v pk j 1 8 Apex Bank f 'k [k j@'k h "k Z cS ad 4 3 Salad jk ;rk 1 9 Bad Coin [k k sVk f 'k Ddk 4 4 Almond ck nk e 2 0 Balance Due cdk ;k jDd e 4 5 Turmeric g Ynh
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2 1 Cashier jk sd f M;k @[k tk aph 4 6 Pearl ek srh 2 2 Cash Credit ud n _ .k 4 7 Sapphire uh ye
2 3 Central Audit dsanz h ; ys[k k ijh { k .k
4 8 Attestations lk { k kad u
2 4 Heir ok fjl 4 9 Brain drain iz frH k k iyk ;u 2 5 Mother-in-law lk l 5 0 Liaison officer laidZ v f /k dk jh ;qfuV 8 %& 2 & ik fjH k k f "k d ok D;k a' k A ¼3 0 ½ ¼v ax z th ls f g anh ½ Ikfjf'k"V & 2
1 As Above m i;q Z Drk uq lk j 1 6 For consideration fopk jk F k Z 2 According to ds v uq lk j 1 7 For perusal v oyk sd uk F k Z
3 Administrate
approval may be
obtained
iz 'k k ldh v uq ek sn u iz k I r f d ;k tk ;A
1 8 Forwarded and
recommitted
flQk fj'k d s lk F k v x z sf "k rA
4 All rights reserved lok Z f /k dk j lq jf { k r 1 9 I am directed to say eq >s d g u s dk f uns 'k g q v k g S A
5 Approved as
proposed
;F k k iz Lrk for v uq ek sf nr
2 0 In connection with ds l aca /k esa
6 As a matter of fact oLrq r% 2 1 In favour of ds i{ k es a 7 As early as possible ;F k k laH k o 'k h ?k z 2 2 In lien of ds c nys es a
8 As the case may be ;F k k fLF k fr 2 3 Knowingly and
Wishfully
tk u cq >d j v k S j Lo sPNk iw oZ d
9 Breach of orders v k ns'k dk m Yya ?k u 2 4 May be obtained iz k I r djs
1 0 By orders ds v k ns 'k l s 2 5 Sanctioned as proposed iz Lrk ok uq lk j eatwj
1 1 Change of Venue LF k k u esa if jo rZ uq 2 6 Submitted for perusal v oyk sd uk F k Z iz Lrq r
1 2 Deemed to le >k tk ;A 2 7 This is to certify iz ek f .k r f d ;k tk rk
1 3 Delay is regretted foyac ds f y , [k s n g S A
2 8 To the best of may
belief
v ius iw.k Z fo'ok l ds lk F k
1 4 Disposal of a case ek e ys dk f u iVk jk 2 9 With due regard dk m f pr /;k u j[k r s g q ,
1 5 Duly verified ;F k k fo/k h lR ;k f ir 3 0 Zeal to work with m R lk g ds lk F k
lsfeLVj IV iz'ui= dk LOk:Ik
vad iz 'u & 1 iw js ik B;dz e ij ik W ap oL rq f u "B iz ' u A 0 5 iz 'u & 2 ^d * foH k k x i j rh u esa ls nk sA 1 0 iz 'u & 3 ^[k * foH k k x ij y ?k wR rjh iz ' u ¼3 esa ls 2 ½ 1 0 iz 'u & 4 ik fjH k k f "k d 'k C n ¼1 0 ½ 1 5 ik fjH k k f "k d Ok k D;k a'k ¼0 5 ½ --- --- 4 0
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B.A.II.opt. Hindi Equivalences
1 -
B.A.II.opt Hindi
v H ;k lif= dk dz -2 & x |
lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&3 lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&5
2
B.A.II.opt Hindi
v H ;k lif= dk dz -3 & i |
lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&4 lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&6
3 -
B.A.II. I.D.S Hindi lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&1 lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&2
B.A.PART-II—ENGLISH COMPULSORY
English for Communication
(Syllabus for Semester Pattern from June 2011)
SEMESTER IV
Paper - D
(Syllabus for Semester Pattern from June 2011)
Division of Teaching Hours:
1. Communication Skills: 12x3 =36 Hours
2. Reading Skills: 7x3 = 21 Hours
3. Poetry : 7x1=07 Hours
(Syllabus for Semester Pattern from June 2011)
Section I: Communication Skills
Unit 4: English for Journalistic Writing
Unit 5: Summarizing
Unit 6: Organizing Written Composition
Section II: Reading Comprehension
Unit 10: Laughter Kills Stress : Pramod Batra
Unit 11: When Cellphones Kill : Aditya Kundalkar
Unit 12: Dusk : Saki (H.H.Munro)
Unit 15: Richard Cory : Paul Simon
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B.A.PART-II—ENGLISH COMPULSORY
English for Communication
Pattern of Question Paper (40+10)
SEMESTER IV- Paper- D
Total Marks: 40
Section I: Reading Comprehension
Q. 1 Four multiple choice objective type question on Reading
Comprehension. (Four choices should be given. Out of which one
should be the most correct choice: Covering all 4 units
prescribed)
4 Marks
Q.2 Write shorts notes in about 120-150 words each on ANY THREE
of the following (3 out of 5)
(Covering all units of Reading Comprehension prescribed)
12
Marks
Section II: Communication Skills
A) A question on writing a news story / a report based on the details
given.
OR
Write a review of a book / a play / a film. (Details to be given)
(Based on Unit 4)
8 Marks Q. 3
B) Write a summary of the passage and suggest a suitable title.
(A passage of 250-300) words to be set)
(Based on Unit 5)
8 Marks
Q. 4 A)
I) Join the pairs of sentences with appropriate conjunctions (4 out
of 6)
II) Use appropriate verb forms of verbs given in bracket. ( 4 out
of 6)
III) Join pairs of sentences with appropriate relative pronouns. (4
out of 6)
IV) Rewrite the following sentences in a proper order to make a
cohesive paragraph. ( A paragraph of 4 sentences to be given in
jumbled form)
(All above questions are to be set on Unit 6)
(Only 2 of the above four i.e. I, II, III, IV to be set for 4 marks
each)
8 Marks
B. Com. PART-II (COMPULSORY ENGLISH)
(Syllabus for Semester Pattern from June 2011)
SEMESTER IV
Paper - D
Division of Teaching Hours:
1. Communication Skills : 12 x 3 = 36 Hours
2. Reading Skills : 7 x 3 = 21 Hours
3. Poetry : 7 x 1= 07 Hours
(Syllabus for Semester Pattern from June 2011)
Section I: Communication Skills Unit 4: English for Public Relations Correspondence
12
Unit 5: Summarizing
Unit 6: Organizing Written Composition
Section II: Reading Comprehension
Unit 10: My Lost Dollar : Stephen Leacock
Unit 11: Financial Infidelity : Jay MacDonald
Unit 12: Pioneer Indian Sales Girls : Prakash Tandon
Unit 15: Bitter Truth : Nikhileshwar
B. Com. PART-II (COMPULSORY ENGLISH)
English for Business Communication
Pattern of Question Paper (40+10)
SEMESTER IV- Paper-D
Total Marks: 40
Q. 1 Complete the following sentences choosing the correct
option from the ones given below.
(Multiple choice questions with four alternatives on Reading
Comprehension covering at least 4 units prescribed)
4 Marks
Q. 2 A) Write short notes on ANY TWO of the following in about
120 to 150 words each. (Three short notes to be set on
Prose)
8
Marks
B) Write short note on the poem prescribed in about 120 to 150
words.
4
Marks
Q. 3 A) Question to be set on Unit No. 4 i.e. English for Public
Relations Correspondence
8 Marks
Q. 4 A) Write a summary of the following passage in one-third of its
original length. Suggest a suitable title.
(a passage about 250 to 300 words to be set)
8 Marks
B) Rewrite ANY EIGHT of the following:
Questions to be set on Unit No. 6 i.e. Organizing Written
Composition (Note: Ten sentences to be given on
tenses/conjunctions/pronouns.)
8 Marks
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
B.A. Part- II (Optional English)
June 2011 Onwards Semester -IV
Paper- V
Modern English Literature: Drama and Essays I. Drama:
G.B. Shaw- Pygmalion
II. Essays:
� Aldus Huxley:
1. J.C.Bose
� E. M.Forster:
2. What I Believe
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3. Voltaire and Fredrick The Great
Books For Reference :-
1. Shaw G.B. Pygmalion Orients Longman 1954
2. Chindhade, s(ed) Selected English Essays, Pune : Mehta Pub, 2008.
Distribution of Teaching Hours
Drama : 45 Hours
Essays : 15 Hours
Total : 60 Hours
Pattern of Question Paper (40 + 10)
Semester IV Paper- V
Pattern of Question Paper (40 + 10) Total
Marks:
40
Q.1 Multiple choice questions with four alternatives.
(4 on the drama and 1 on the essays to be set) 05
Q. 2 A) Answer the following questions in about 250-300 words.
(A or B on Drama)
12
B) Answer the following questions in about 200-250 words.
(A or B on essays)
08
Q. 3 Write short notes in about 100-150 words each (3 out of 4).
(3 on the Drama and 1 on the essays to be set)
(N.B. Not covered in Q. 2)
15
B.A. Part- II (Optional English)
June 2011 Onwards
Semester –IV Paper- VI
Indian English Literature
A. Poetry:
Nissim Ezekiel: 1. Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T. S.
2. Night of the Scorpion
3. Poet, Lover and Birdwatcher
Jayant Mahapatra: 4. Dawn at Puri
5.The Exile
A. K. Ramanujan: 6. The Striders
7. Looking for a Cousin on a Swing
8. A River
9. Ecology
Imtiaz Dharkar : 10. Purdah I
Kamala Das : 11. An Introduction
12. My Grandmother's House
Dilip Chitre : 13. Father Returning Home
14. The Felling of the Banyan Tree
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Books For Reference :- 1. Paranjape, Makarand Indian English Poetry.
2. Parthsarathy, R (ed) Ten Twentieth Century Poets, New Delhi OUP, 1976.
3. Ramamurli, K.S. (ed) Twenty Five Indian Poets in English, Delhi, Macmilan
1995
B. Essays:
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam:1. India's Needs and Core Competencies
H. Y. Sharad Prasad:2. Discrimination Begins Early
Arfeen Khan :3. Are You Ambitious Enough?
4. Abdul Kalam 1. India's Needs and Core Competencies (Source India 2020)
5. H.Y. Sharada Prasad:2. Discrimination Begins Early, (Source: The Book I
Won't be writing and other Essays) P 157 Cronicle Books and an Imprint of
DC Publishers, New Delhi Distributor : Orient Longman, 2003
6. Arfeen Khan 3. Are you Ambitious Enough? Pp. 47-50 (Source you can you
will: Its your choice) Macmillan India Ltd. 2004
Distribution of Teaching Hours Poetry : 45 Hours
Essays : 15 Hours
Total : 60 Hours
Pattern of Question Paper (40 + 10) (W.e.f. June 2011)
Semester IV Paper- VI
Indian English Literature
Pattern of Question Paper (40 + 10) Total
Marks:
40
Q.1 Multiple choice questions with four alternatives.
(5 items be set) 05
Q. 2 A) Answer any one of the following questions in about 250-300
words. (2 items be set on Poetry) 10
B) Answer any one of the following questions in about 250-300
words. (2 items be set on Essays) 10
Q. 3 Write short notes on any three of the following in about 100-
150 words. (5 items be set not covered in question No.2)
15
15
Equivalence for B.A./B.Com.Part II English Comp. B.A./B.Com.Part II
English (Opt. Paper No II, III, IDS)
B.A.II.opt English Semester III Paper III 1. B.A.II. English Comp.
B.A.II.opt English Semester IV Paper IV
B.Com.II. English Semester III Paper III 2. B.Com.II. English Comp.
B.Com.II. English Semester IV Paper IV
B.A.II.opt English Semester III Paper III 3. B.A.II.opt English
Paper II B.A.II.opt English Semester IV Paper V
B.A.II.opt English Semester III Paper IV 4. B.A.II.opt English
Paper III B.A.II. opt English Semester IV Paper VI
f'kokth fo|kihB] dksYgkiwj ch-,-Hkkx & 2 laLd`r ¼,sfPNd½
l= dz- 4 ,sfPNd isij dz- & 5
Poetry uhfr'krde~ of HkrZ`gfj
iz 'uif= ds ps Lo: I k o x q .k foH k k x .k h
twu 2 0 1 1 ik lw u yk x w ,dw.k x q .k 4 0
iz 'u 1 o Lrq f u ’ B iz 'u ¼ cg q i;k Z ;h ½ 0 5
iz 'u 2 ¼v ½ b ax z th r f da ok ejk Bh r H k k ’k k arj 1 0
¼rh u iS dh nk s u½
¼c½ ll anH k Z L i’ Vh dj .k djk - 1 0
¼ rh u iS dh nk s u½
iz 'u 3 ek s Bk iz ' u v F k ok foospd f Vik ¼rh u iS dh nk su½ 1 5
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f'kokth fo|kihB] dksYgkiwj
ch-,-Hkkx & 2 laLd`r ¼,sfPNd½
l= dz- 4 ,sfPNd isij dz- & 6
Poetics and Sanskrit Grammar
Text – laLd`r lkfgR;'kkL= o O;kdj.k ifjp;
Published by Shivaji University, Kolhapur
iz 'uif= ds ps Lo: I k o x q .k foH k k x .k h ,dw.k x q .k 4 0
iz 'u 1 ;k s X; i;k Z ; f u o Mwu ok D;s iq Ug k f yg k 0 5
iz 'u 2 ¼v ½ v F k Z k yadk j v k sG[k k 0 8
¼rh u iS dh nk s u½
¼c½ 'k C nk yadk j v k sG[k k ¼ nk s u iS dh ,d ½ 0 4
¼d ½ o` R r v k sG[ k wu Li’ V d jk - 0 5
iz 'u 3 ¼v ½ l ad Yi uk L i’V djk - ¼ rh u iS dh nk s u½ 1 0
¼lk f g R ;'k k L= k oj v k /k k fjr½
¼ c½ Vh i f yg k - ¼ nk su iS dh ,d ½ ¼d` r~ iz R ;;k oj v k /k k fjr ½ 0 4
¼d ½ Vh i f yg k - ¼nk s u iS dh ,d ½ ¼L= h iz R ;;k oj v k /k k fjr ½ 0 4
B.A.Part II Sanskrit
Pre-Revised Revised
Semister – III m R r jjk e~ pfjrE k ~ of H k oH k wfr Paper No. II Drama and Poetry m R rj jk e~ pfjrE k ~ o Uk h fr'k rd e~
Semister – IV Poetry Uk h fr'k rd e~
Semester – III Philosophical Text
J h e n~ x ox h rk & v 1 & 6 Paper No. III
Poetics Sanskrit Grammar
& Philosophical Text
Semister – IV Poetics’ Sanskrit Grammar
laLd` r lk f g R ;'k k L= o O;k dj.k ifjp;
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Shivaji University, Kolhapur
B.A.II
Linguistics (Optional)
Semester IV
Paper V : Introduction to Modern Grammar
Introduced from June 2011 onwards
I) Clauses :
i) Finite Clauses.
ii) Non-finite Clauses.
iii) Main Clauses.
iv) Subordination.
v) Co-ordination.
II) Sentences
:
I) Types of Sentences on the basis of Meaning
i) Statements
ii) Interrogative
iii) Exclamatory
iv) Imperative
II) Types of Sentences on the basis of Form
i) Simple
ii) Compound
iii) Complex
III)Types of Sentences on the basis of
Transformation:
i)Negative
ii)Affirmative
iii)Active
iv)Passive
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Division of syllabus in 4 units
Unit I - Clauses:-
1. Finite Clauses
2. Non-finite Clauses
3. Main Clauses
15 Periods
Unit II - 1. Subordinate Clauses
2. Co-ordination
15 periods
Unit III - Sentences:-
1. Statements
2. Interrogative
3. Exclamatory
4. Imperative
5. Negative
6. Affirmative
15 periods
Unit IV - 1. Simple
2. Compound
3. Complex
4. Active
5. Passive
15 periods
Books Essential for Study:-
Kanbarkar R.K. and Kulkarni R. A. A Grammar of English.Unique
Publisher House,1978
Leech G. N. et.al English Grammar for Today.Macmillan,1973
Shastri S.V. Shaikh M.A. A Course in English Grammar and
Composition
Thomson and Martinett. A Practical English Grammar
A Book for Further Study:- Quirk, A University Grammar of English.Oxford E.L.B.S.1987
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Semester IV- Paper V : Introduction to Modern Grammar
Total Marks 40
Q.1 10 objective type questions based on all topics Multiple Choice 5 marks + One word answers 5 marks
on all topics
(10)
Q.2 Short answer type question on topic 1 and 2 ( 2 out of 3) (10) Q.3 Short Note on topic No. 3 & 4 (2 out of 3) (10)
Q.4 A ) Identification of Clauses (05)
B) Correction of sentences (based on articles, preposition,
adverbs. Concord, number, voice etc) (10 out of 10)
(05)
B.A.II
Linguistics (Optional)
Semester IV
Paper VI Perspective on Modern Linguistics
Introduced from June 2011 onwards
I) Semantics :
i) Hyponymy
ii) Homonymy
iii) Collocation
II) Stylistics :
i) Ordinary & Literary language.
ii) Poetic Devices :
a) Sense devices (Figures of Speech)
b) Sound devices :
Rhyme & Rhythm, Alliteration,
Onomatopoeia
iii) Stylistic analysis of a short poem
III) Socio linguistics :
i) Varieties of language :
a Idiolect
b Dialect : Regional & Social
c Standard Language
d Code mixing & code switching
e Pidgin & Creole
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Division of syllabus in 4 units Unit I - 4. Hyponymy
5. Homonymy
6. Collocation
15 Periods
Unit II - Stylistics:-
1. Ordinary and Literary Language
2. Poetic Devices:-
a) Sense Devices
figures of speech
b) Sound Devices
Rhyme & Rhythm alliteration, Onomatopoeia
3. Stylistic analysis of a short poem.
15 periods
Unit III - Sociolinguistics
a. Varieties of Language
b. Dialect:- Regional & Social
c. Standard Language
15 periods
Unit IV - Varieties of Language:-
d. Code mixing and code switching
e. Pidgin and Creole
15 periods
Books Essential for Study:-
Crystal, David. Linguistics. Penguin Books, England.1982
Hudson R. A. Sociolinguistics. Cambridge, C.U.P. 1980
Leech, G. N. A Linguistic Guide to English Poetry.
Longman, London.1969
Palmar, F. R. Semantics. Cambridge University Press.1996
Rajimwale,Sharad.Elements of General Linguistics Vol. I, II Rama
Brothers, New Delhi.2001
Books for further Study:- Balsubramaniyam,T. A Text book of English Phonetics for Indian
Students.
Bolinger, Dwight. Aspects of Language Harcourt Brace Javonovich,
New York,1968
Corder, P. Introduction to Applied Linguistics. Hockett ,Charles F. A Course in Modern Linguistics. New York:
Macmillan, 1958
Ullman S. The Principals of Semantics.Oxford,Blackwell.1957
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B.A. II
LINGUISTICS (Optional)
Semester -IV : Paper VI : Perspective on Modern Linguistics
The Pattern of Question Paper
Total Marks 40
Q.1 10 objective type questions based on all topics Multiple Choice 5 marks + One word answers 5 marks
on all topics
(10)
Q.2 Short answer type question on Unit- 1 & 2 ( 2 out of 3) (10) Q.3 Short Note on Unit- 3 & 4 (2 out of 3) (10)
Q.4 Short Answer type questions on Unit- 1 to 4 (5 out of 7) (10)
B.A.II
Linguistics ( I.D.S.) Semester IV
Paper- II
Total Marks : 40
I) Linguistics :
i) What is Linguistics ?
ii) Diachronic & Synchronic linguistics.
iii) Language as a system of signs.
iv) Langue and parole
II) Semantics :
i) The notion of lexcme.
ii) Lexical relations : Polysemy, Antonymy, homonymy, hyponymy,
Synonymy & collocation.
III) Pragmatics :
i) What is pragmatics?
ii) Emergence of Pragmatics
iii) Deixis : person, place, time social act.
iv) Adjacency Pairs.
v) Co-Operative principle.
vi) Violation of Co-operative principle.
I) Contrastive study of
English and Marathi
:
Speech sounds, word-order, pronouns, gender, number, case, tense,
voice etc. in English and Marathi.
Unit-wise Division of Syllabus and allocation of lecturers periods
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Unit I - Linguistics:-
1) What is Linguistics
2) Diachronic and Synchronic Linguistics
3) Language as a System of Signs.
4) Langue and Parole
15 Periods
Unit II - Semantics:-
1) The Notions of Lexeme
2) Lexical Relations : Polysemy, Antonymy,
Homonymy, Hyponymy Synonymy & Collocation.
15 periods
Unit III - Pragmatics:-
1) What is Pragmatics
2) Emergence of Pragmatics
3) Deixis:- Person, Place, time, Social act
4) Adjacency pairs
5) Co-operative principle
6) Violation of Co-operative principle
15 periods
Unit IV - Contrastive Study of English and Marathi:- Speech
Sounds, Word-order, Pronouns, gender, number,
cause, tense, voice etc. in English and Marathi.
15 periods
Books Essential for Study:
Crystal, David. Linguistics. Penguin Books, England.1982
Hockett ,Charles F. A Course in Modern Linguistics. New York:
Macmillan, 1958
Rajimwale,Sharad.Elements of General Linguistics Vol. I, II Rama
Brothers, New Delhi.2001
Ullman S.The Principals of Semantics.Oxford,Blackwell.1957
Yule, George. Pragmatics. Oxford OUP. 1996
Book for Further Reading:
Balsubramaniyam,T. A Text book of English Phonetics for Indian
Students.
Bolinger, Dwight. Aspects of Language. Harcourt Brace Javonovich,
New York,1968
Corder¸ Pit. Introduction to Applied Linguistics.
Elgin, Suzette Haden. What is Linguistics. Englewood Cliffs,N.J.
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B.A.-II LINGUISTICS (I.D.S)
Semester- IV- Paper II
Total Marks 40
Q.1 10 objective type questions on all topics (10)
i) Multiple choice (5 Marks)
ii) One word / sentence answer type (5 Marks)
Q.2 A) Short answer type question (word limit 80-100) on
(Topics I & II ) (2 out of 3)
(10)
B) Short answer type question (word-limit 80-100)
(Topics III & IV ) (2 out of 3)
(10)
Q.3 A) Give minimal pairs of English/Marathi speech sounds
to establish them as different phonemes of that
language (5 out of 6) of each pair (At least 2 examples
are expected from students)
(5)
B) Identification of Deixis (5)
B.A. Part II Linguistics Equivalences
Pre - Revised Revised
B.A.II.opt. Linguistics Semester III Paper III 1. B.A.II.opt Linguistics
Paper II B.A.II.opt. Linguistics Semester IV Paper V
B.A.II.opt. Linguistics Semester III Paper IV 2. B.A.II.opt Linguistics
Paper III B.A.II. opt Linguistics Semester IV Paper VI
B.A.II I.D.S. Linguistics Semester III Paper I 3. B.A.II. I.D.S Linguistics
B.A.II I.D.S. Linguistics Semester IV Paper II
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ch-,- Hkkx&2 v/kZekx/kh ¼,sfPNd½ twu 2011 iklwu
lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad & 5
1 - v H k ;Djok .k a & ¼v ac ns o lwjh jf p r½ ¼x k F k k dz a- 1 r s 2 7 8 ½ 2 - iz k d` r pfj r lk f g R ; o lV~ Vd lk f g R ; %& 1 ½ e g k oh j pfj;a 2 ½ lq j laq n j h pfj;a
3 ½ im e pfj;a 4 ½ ik ;dq ek j pfjma 5 ½ d I iwje atjh 6 ½ flax k jeatjh lanH k Z x z aF k %&
1 - v H k ;Djok .k a & ¼v k ez nso lwjh jf p r½ & iz dk 'k d ] ek -J h -j.k f n os 2 - iz k d` r lk f g R ;k pk bfrg k l & Mk W -x - ok - rx k js 3 - iz k d` r ¼tS u½ lk f g R ;k rh y & iz k -ch -ch - H k x js] iz k - lk S -Og h -ch - H k x j s 4 - iz k d` r lk f g R ;k pk bfrg k l & iz dk”k d %& n wjf 'k { k .k dsanz ] f 'k ok th fo |k ih B]
dk sYg k iwj 5 - iz k d` rlk f g R ; dk bfrg k l & t s-lh - tS u
ch-,- Hkkx&2 v/kZekx/kh ¼,sfPNd½ lsfeLVj 4
isij dzekad & 6 I. uE e ;k & lq anjh d g k ¼i| ½ ¼e g sanz lw jh jf pr½ ¼x k ; k 1 4 0 rs 3 0 3 ½ II. iz k d` r dk O; x z aF k k pk ifj p; %& i. yh yk ck bZ ii. dalog k s iii. oTtk yXx a iv. fljh ok ypfjm a v. uk ;dq ek jpfjma vi. e nui jk t ;pfj m
lanH k Z x z aF k %&
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dk sYg k iwj 4 - ik b; v H k ; d g k uE e ;k & lq a njh & d g k %& iz dk 'k d nw j f 'k { k .k foH k kx ] f 'k ok th
fo|k ih B] dk s Yg k iwj
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f'kokth fo|kihB] dksYgkiwj v/kZekx/kh ¼vk;-Mh-,l-½
iz'uif=dsps Lo:i o xq.kfoHkkx.kh ¼lsfeLVj & III o IV dfjrk ½
iz - 1 yk oLr wf u "B iz ' u x q .k
v ½ ,dk ok D;k r m R r js 0 4
c½ fjdk E ;k tk x k H k jk 0 3
d ½ tk sMk yk ok 0 3
iz - 2 jk ik B;iq L rdk oj v k /k k fjr y?k q R rj 1 0
iz -3 jk nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz ' u ¼x z aF k ifjp;½ 1 0
iz -4 F k k ik B;iq L rdk ojh y iz k d` r mrk & ;k aps H k k "k k arj 1 0
f Vi%& ys [k h ijh { k k o jh yiz ek .k s 4 0 x q .k k aph ys [k h ifj{ k k jk f g y- v k f .k
v arx Z r ifj{ k k 1 0 x q .k k aph jk f g y-
ch-,- Hkkx&2 v/kZekx/kh ¼vk;-Mh-,l-½
izkd`r lkfgR;kpk bfrgkl twu 2011 iklwu ¼lsfeLVj & IV ½ Paper No. II
I iz k d` r pfj= o lV~ Vd lk f g R ; %&
v ½ pfj= lk f g R ; %& e g k oh j pf j;a ¼x q .k panz ½ ] im e pfj;a ¼foe yl wjh ½ ik ;dq ek jpfj;a]
tacwpfj ;] lq nal .k k pfj;a
c½ lV~ Vd lk f g R ; & d I iw jeatjh ] flax k jeat jh ] pa nysg k
II iz k d` r H k k "k srh y lk f g R ;dk j %& Lo; aH k w] d udk e j] j;/k w] n so sanz x f .k ] dq an dq ank pk ;Z ]
v k -g se panz ] v k -g fjH k nz lw jh
III iz k d` r H k k "k sps v k J ;nk r s %& lez k V v 'k k sd ] lez k V lk jdsy] jk tk g k y] iz ojl su
jk tk
IV iz k d` rk rh y v k /;k f R e d o rR o Kk ui j lk f g R ; % & J e .k /k eZ ] d eZ fl/nk ar]
ek s{ k lad Yiuk ] ‘k Mnz O;s] v usdk ar ok n] Lok nok n
lanH k Z x z aF k %&
1 tS un'k Z u v k S j laLd` rh % & Mk W -H k k x panz tS u
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2 H k k jrh ; la Ld` rh yk tS u %& Mk W -, s- Mh - H k k sek t
3 iz k d` r lk f g R ;k pk bfrg k l %& Mk W -x -ok - rx k j s
4 tS u /k eZ %& ia - dS yk 'k tS u
5 iz k d` r ¼tS u½ lk f g R ;k rh y x z aF k o x z aF k dk j & iz k -ch -ch - H k x js o iz k -lk S -Og h - ch - H k x j s
6 iz k d` r lk f g R ;k pk bfrg k l & iz dk 'k d %& nw jf 'k { k .k dsanz ] f 'k ok th fo |k ih B]
dk sYg k iwj
iz'uif=dsps Lo:i o xq.kfoHkkx.kh
iz - 1 yk oLr wf u "B iz ' u x q .k
v ½ ,dk ok D;k r m R r js 4 @ 4 0 4
c½ fjdk E ;k tk x k H k jk 3 @3 0 3
d ½ tk sMk yk ok 3 @3 0 3
iz - 2 jk F k k sMD;k r y?k q R r js f yg k 2 @4 1 0
iz -3 jk nh ?k k sZ R rjh iz ' u 1 @2 1 0
iz -4 F k k tS un”k Z uk o j lfoL rj e k f g rh f yg k - 1 @2 1 0
f Vi%& ojh y iz ek .k s 4 0 x q .k k aph ys[k h ifj{ k k jk f g y- v k f .k
v arx Z r ifj{ k k 1 0 x q .k k aph jk f g y-
B.A. Part II Ardhamagdhi Equivalences
Pre - Revised Revised
1 -
B.A.II.opt Ardhamagdhi
v H ;k lif= dk dz -2 & x |
lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&3 lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&5
2
B.A.II.opt Ardhamagdhi
v H ;k lif= dk dz -3 & i |
lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&4 lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&6
3 -
B.A.II. I.D.S Ardhamagdhi lsfeLVj 3 isij dzekad&1 lsfeLVj 4 isij dzekad&2
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B.A. II Music (Optional)
June 2011 Onwards
Semester –IV- Theory Paper- V
Time 1 hour Total Marks 25
1) Writing notation and swarvistar of vilambit & chhota khayal 7
2) Detailed study of theory of ragas prescribed for practical and their
comparative knowledge 4
3) Classification of Indian Instruments 8
4) Writing theka bols of following taals in dugan, tigun, chougan 6
1. Rupak 2. Sultal
Semester IV - Practical Paper -V Total Marks 25
1) Detailed study of vilambit and chhota khayal with ala, boltan, tan of
the following ragas 10
1. Kedar 2. Bihag
2) Non detail study or outline of following ragas with chhota khyal-5
1. Tilang 2. Desh
3) One dhamar of any ragas prescribed for practical study 5
4) Reciting thekabol of following taals 5
1. Dhamar 2. Rupak
B.A. II Music (Optional)
Semester IV -Theory Paper VI
Time 1 hour Total Marks 25
1) Writing notation and swarvistar of vilambit & chhota khayal 7
2) Detailed study of theory of ragas prescribed for practical and their
comparative knowledge 4
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3) Time theory of ragas 4
4) Detail study of dadra, tappa, chairang, tarana trivat with their history and
special characteristic 6
5) Writing theka bol of following taals 4
1. Ektaal 2. Rupak
Semester IV Practical Paper -VI
Total Marks 25
1) Detailed study of vilambit and chhota khayal with alap, bottan, tan of
following ragas 10
1. Allahya Bilaval
2) Non detail study or out line of following ragas with chhota khayal-5
1. Shankara 2. Kafi 3. Pahadi
3) One bhavgeet & Chatrang 5
4) Reciting theka bols of following taal 5
1. Deepchandi 2. Dhamar
B.A. Part II Music Equivalences
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