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SYLLABUS ONE YEAR DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT OFFERED BY FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE GOVT. D.B. GIRLS’ P.G. AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE, RAIPUR (C.G.) PT. RAVISHANKAR SHUKLA UNIVERSITY 2017-2018 UNDER THE PILOT COMMUNITY [SETTING UP COMMUNITY COLLEGES ON PILOT BASIS (2013 SESSION) BY STATE/ UT GOVERNMENTS WITH SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT OF INDIA]

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SYLLABUS

ONE YEAR DIPLOMA IN HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

OFFERED BY

FACULTY OF HOME SCIENCE

GOVT. D.B. GIRLS’ P.G. AUTONOMOUS COLLEGE,

RAIPUR (C.G.)

PT. RAVISHANKAR SHUKLA UNIVERSITY

2017-2018

UNDER THE

PILOT COMMUNITY

[SETTING UP COMMUNITY COLLEGES ON PILOT BASIS (2013 SESSION) BY STATE/ UT

GOVERNMENTS WITH SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT OF INDIA]

Scheme of Examination :

One Year Diploma in Hospitality Management-

Sr.

No.

Subjects

Credit

Autonomous Examinations

Total Theory

Duration in

hours

Internal

marks

External

Marks

1

Fundamentals of

Hospitality

Management and

Communication skill

6 3 30 70 100

2 House Keeping

Management 6 3 30 70 100

3 Front office

Management 6 3 30 70 100

4

Food Service

Operation and

management

6 3 30 70 100

5

Basic Accounting and

Computer

Application

6 3 30 70 100

PRACTICAL

Practical –I 3 3 20 80 100

Practical –II 3 3 20 80 100

Project Work on

Industrial Exposure

Training ( 04 Week)

- - 20 80 100

Paper-I

FUNDAMENTALS OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT AND

COMMUNICATION SKILL

Contents No. of

Credits

No. of

Session

Unit-I - Meaning of Hospitality, Tradition & History of Hospitality

in India.

Unit-II - Nature, scope and significance of Hospitality management,

Job qualifications, personal attributes , issue faced by

service staff.

Unit-III - Quality of service and skills, introduction to

communication skill and its significance in front office.

Unit-IV - Direction of communication, Internal & Interpersonal

communication,

Unit-V - Supervisor and employee communications, Listing skills,

Writing skills

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Dr.J.R.Tiwari

Chairman

Dr.Kamini Jain Dr.A.Palta Dr.Anjali R.Lakhe

(VC nominee RM) (VC nominee FN) (VC nominee HD)

Dr.R.Lilahare Dr.S.Sen Dr.Abha Tiwari

(Principal nominee RM) (Principal nominee FN) (Principal nominee HD)

Dr.A. Joglekar Dr.M.Thakur Ms.M.Shrivastava

Paper-II

HOUSE KEEPING MANAGEMENT

Contents No. of

Credits

No. of

Session

Unit-I - Scope & Importance of Housekeeping , Types of House

Keepers , Nature of housekeeping profession, Duties of a

housekeeping staff.

Unit-II - Functions of Housekeeping Department- Organisation,

Job Description, Responsibilities of Housekeeping

Department, Role of House keeping Manager,

Relationship with other Departments.

Unit-III - Basics & Designing of Flower arrangement.

Unit-IV - The Linen and Uniform Room, Storage & Exchange

Linen , Handling Guest Laundry.

Unit-V - Selection and Design of Uniforms, Establishing par

levels for Uniforms, Issuing and Exchanging of

Uniforms.

6 36

Dr.J.R.Tiwari

Chairman

Dr.Kamini Jain Dr.A.Palta Dr.Anjali R.Lakhe

(VC nominee RM) (VC nominee FN) (VC nominee HD)

Dr.R.Lilahare Dr.S.Sen Dr.Abha Tiwari

(Principal nominee RM) (Principal nominee FN) (Principal nominee HD)

Dr.A. Joglekar Dr.M.Thakur Ms.M.Shrivastava

Paper-III

FRONT OFFICE MANAGEMENT

Contents No. of

Credits

No. of

Session

Unit- I - Introduction to front office department, Organization

Chart, Qualities of front office staff.

Unit-II - Meaning of reservation, Importance of reservation process,

Sources of reservation, Room availability

Unit-III - Reservation process, Documenting Reservation details

Reservation form, Reservation Slip, Reservation Chart

Forecast Board, Computerized System.

Unit-IV - Front office function, Duties of front office management

& Receptionist, Check in of new arrivals, Check out

Unit-V Front office Reception skills and qualities,

Communication skills, Effective Body language ,

Telephone skills :

6 36

Dr.J.R.Tiwari

Chairman

Dr.Kamini Jain Dr.A.Palta Dr.Anjali R.Lakhe

(VC nominee RM) (VC nominee FN) (VC nominee HD)

Dr.R.Lilahare Dr.S.Sen Dr.Abha Tiwari

(Principal nominee RM) (Principal nominee FN) (Principal nominee HD)

Dr.A. Joglekar Dr.M.Thakur Ms.M.Shrivastava

Paper-IV

FOOD SERVICE OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT

Contents No. of

Credits

No. of

Session

Unit-I - The Waiter, styles of Food service , Operations

Management of Foodservice ,

Unit-II - Types of menu, Purchasing

and storage of food, Inventory Control.

Unit-III - Introduction and care of equipment- Glassware, Crockery

Cutlery

Unit- IV - Harmful effects of microorganisms, Environmental

hygiene and sanitation, Hygiene in food handing and

personnel hygiene, Safety procedure - Safety training

some useful safety devices

Unit-V - Laws, Brief introduction to Factories act, with reference

to working conditions, welfare, Health and safety, Food

Safety Act, Salient features of Consumer Protection Act.

6 36

Dr.J.R.Tiwari

Chairman

Dr.Kamini Jain Dr.A.Palta Dr.Anjali R.Lakhe

(VC nominee RM) (VC nominee FN) (VC nominee HD)

Dr.R.Lilahare Dr.S.Sen Dr.Abha Tiwari

(Principal nominee RM) (Principal nominee FN) (Principal nominee HD)

Dr.A. Joglekar Dr.M.Thakur Ms.M.Shrivastava

Paper-V

BASIC ACCOUNTING AND COMPUTER APPLICATION

Contents No. of

Credits

No. of

Session

Unit- I - Book Keeping, Purchases Book, Sales Book, Journal,

Advantage of double entry systems

Unit –II - Front office accounting, Billing, E Billing, Profit and

loss account

Unit –III - Night Audit, Importance and Role on the Hotel,

Responsibilities of night auditors

Unit- IV - IT in Hospitality, Computer Fundamentals & Windows

Unit-V - Internet Applications to Front office, Application

E- mail Introduction to Hotel website Hotels,

Introduction to tally.

6 36

Dr.J.R.Tiwari

Chairman

Dr.Kamini Jain Dr.A.Palta Dr.Anjali R.Lakhe

(VC nominee RM) (VC nominee FN) (VC nominee HD)

Dr.R.Lilahare Dr.S.Sen Dr.Abha Tiwari

(Principal nominee RM) (Principal nominee FN) (Principal nominee HD)

Dr.A. Joglekar Dr.M.Thakur Ms.M.Shrivastava

One Year Diploma in Hospitality Management

Practical -I House Keeping

1. Flower Arrangement

2. Laundry Equipment

3. Stain removal

4. Food Service Style

5. Introduction to Equipment

6. Glassware

7. Crockery

8. Cutlery

9. Selection and Care of Equipment

Practical – II Computer Skill and accounting

1. Listening Skills

2. Writing Skills

3. Check In new arrivals

4. Check out

5. M.S. Word

6. M.S. Excel

7. E-mail

8. Book keeping

9. Billing

10. Purchase book

11. Sales Book

12. Profit & loss Account

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GOVT. D. B. GIRLS',P. G. (AUTO) COLLEGE

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

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PAPER - I(Mathematical Methods - I)

UNIT _IVector space and Matrices, Linear independence, Bases, dimensionality,Inner product, Linear transformation, matrices, Inverse, Orthogonal andUnitary matrices, Independent element of a matrix, Eigen values and eigenVectors, Diagonalization, Complete orthonormal sets of functions

UNIT _ II

Complex Variables: Cauchy- Riemann condition, analytic functions,Cauchy'stheorem,Cauchy integral formula, Laurent series, singularities, residuetheorem, contour integration, evaluation of definite integrals, problems.

UNIT _ III

Dilferential equations, first order differential equation, second orderdifferential equation with constant coefficients, second order linear ODEswith variable coefficients, Solution by serics expansion, nonhomogenousdifferential equations and solution by the method of Green's functionsUNIT-IV

Special functions, [.egendre, Bessel, Hermite and Laguerre functions withtheir physical applications, generating functions, orthogonality conditions,recursion relations, Integral transforms, Fourier integral and transforms,inversion theorem, Fourier transform of derivatives, convolution theorem

Text and Refcrcnce Books:

l. Mathematical Methods or Physics, by g Arfken2. Matrices and Tensors for Physicists, by AW Joshi3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by E Kreyszig4. Special Functions, by ED Rainville5. Special Functions, by W W Bell6. Mathematical Method for Physicists and Engineers. By KF Reilly, M P Hobson and S JBence7. Mathematics for Physicists, by Mary L Boas

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(Classical Mechanics)UNIT -I

Conservation Principles, Mechanics ofa particle conservation Principles for system ofparticles. Constrained motion constraints and degrees of freedom generalised

coordinates,Generalised Notations (i) Generalised Displacement , velocity , Acceleration,momentum force and potential , limitations of NeMon's laws.D'Alembert's Principle, Lagrange's equation from D'Alembe('s principle . Application ofLagrange's equalion of motion (i) Linear Harmonic oscitlator (ii) Simple pendulum (iii)spherical pendulum (iv) lsotropic oscillator (v) Atwood's Machine, conservation of Iinearmomentunl angular momentum and energy in Lagrangian formulation Lagrange's equationfor nonholonamic system procedure to eliminate consideration of lgnorable coordinatestheRouthian function.

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Variational Principle, calculus ofvariation. some techniques ofcalculus ofvariables,Euler Lagrange differential equation. Hamilton variational principle Deduction ofllamilton's Principle from D'Alembert's principle. Deduction of Newton's second law ofmotion from Hamilton's Principle. Deduction of Lagrange's equations of motion fromllamilton's Principle for conservation and for non conservative systems Non conservativefbrces. Dissipative system, Rayleigh's Dissipation function , Lagrangian for a chargedparticle in an electromagnetic field.

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Hamiltonian formulation of mechanics: Phase space and the motion of the system,Hamiltonian function , Hamilton's canonical equation of motion. Physical significance ofHDeduction of Canonical equation from variational principle. Hamilton's canonicalequations of motion in different coordinate systems. Application of Hamilton equation ofmotion (i) Simple pendulum (ii) compound pendulum (iii) Two dimensional IsotropicHarmonic oscillator (iv) Linear Harmonic oscillator (v) Particle in central field of force.Hamiltonian for a charged particle in an electromagnetic field . Principle of least actionslatement and its proof.

T]NIT - IV

Canonical or constant transformation. its advantage example of canonical transformation ,necessary and sufficient condition for a trans formation to be canonical ,lnfinitesionalcontact transformations. Hamilton-Jacobi partial differential equation for Hamilton'sPrinciple function. Solution of Harmonic oscillator problem by Hamilton-Jacobi method .

Hamilton- Jacoby theory Poisson Bracket: Definition and properties. Invariance ofPoisson-Brackets with respect to canonical transformation , Equations of motion inPoisson bracket form Jacoby identity. Infinitesimal contact transformations interpretationin terms of Poisson Brackets. The angular momentum and poisson Bracket Lagrange's

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l. C'lassical mechanics . H- Goldstein2. Principle of mechanics Synge and Griffithl. Classical mechanics Gupta Kumar , Sharma4. Classical mechanics of particles and Rigid body- Kiran C. Gupta

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(Numerical Method and Programming)

UNIT - I

Problem analysis and solving scheme. Computational procedure, programming outline,flow chart. Branching and looping writing. Character set, constants, (numeric string)variables( numeric string) rules for arithmetic expressions and hierarchy of operators.rational expressions, logical expressions,and operators, library functions. Identifiers,qualifiers, define statements, value Initialized variables, operators, and expressions.Operator precedence and associativity. Scanf with specifier, search set arrangements and

suppression Character, format specifier for scanf.

UNIT. II

Control structure,lf statement. if else statement, multiway decision,compound statement.Loops: for loop, while loop, do while [oop, break statement, compound statement continuestatement , go to statement Function: fuiLction main , function accepting more than oneparameter, user defined and library function concept associatively with functions, functionparameter, retum value. recursion comparison. Anays, strings, multidimensional array,array of strings function in string.

UNIT - III(Without Programming)Method for determination ol zeroes of linear, non linear, algebraic equations. Andtranscendental equations and their convergence. Solution of simultaneous linear equationsGaussian elimination pivoting, iterative method matrix inversion. Eigen values and Eigenvectors of matrices. Power and Jacobi method , curve fitting polynomial least squares.

UNIT - IV

(Without Programming)Finite deference interpolation with equatly spaced and unequally spaced points, Numericaldifferentiation and Integration , NeMon cote's formula , Monte Carlos evaluation oflntegral Numerical solution of ordinary diflerential equation . Euler and Runga Kuttamethods. Predictor corrector method

'l'cxt and Reference Books:

l. Sastry: Introductory methods of numeri2. Vetterming, Teukolsky press and Flann3. Let Us C : Yashwant Kanitkar4. Programming in C : E. Balaguruswami.5. Numerical Methods : P.Kandasamv

cal analysisery : Numerical Recipes

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(Electronics - I)

l ransistors : Bipolar Junction transistor (BJT) basics working principle ofNPN and PNPtransistor, characteristic curve and different modes of transistor, cunent gain in differentmodes and relation between them. Junction Field Effect Transistor (FET) - N channel andP channel FET, Working principle, static and dynamic characteristic curves, pinched offvollage. Coefficient of FET, and relation between different coefficient. Metal Oxide FieldEffect Transistor (MOSFET) DE MOSFET and E-MoSFETconstruction and workingprinciple, static and dynamic characteristics. Uni-junction transistor (UJT) - basicsslructure, working principle, Voltage Current characteristics and important parameters.

UNIT _ II

MIS Diode : Introduction, Energy band diagram, accumulation, depletion and inversioncondition concept of surface space charge, surface potential, surface capacitance, ldealMIS curves . MOS diode: structure , Ideal MOS, surface depletion region , Ideal MOScurves. Si-SiOz MOS diode-(real case) interface trapped charge, oxide charges.Charged('ouple Device (CCD) : Basic structure. working principle. charge transfer with clockvoltage.

UNIT _ III

UNIT _ IV

Modulation : Definition , Types of Modulation, Mathematical expression of modulation,Percentage of modulation, Amplitude modulation, Generation of Amplitude modulation,Demodulation, Demodulation of Amplitude modulated wave, side bands, band width,DSBSC modulation, Generation of DSBSC waves. SSB modulation, Generation andDetection of SSB waves, Multiplexing: Frequency division multiplexing (FDM)

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Microwave devices: Tunnel Diode - Introduction, Definition, Tunneling Phenomenon,Energy band Structure, Volt-Ampere Characteristics, Negative Resistance of tunnel diode(Characteristics of tunnel diode) Transfer Electron Devices: Transfer Electron Effect, GunDiode- lntroduction and charac terist ics.

Backward Diode: Introduction and Characteristics.IMPATT Diode : Introduction, Structure, Principle of operation, Static and DynamicCharacteristics.

Text and Reference Books:l. Principles of Elecrronics V.K. Mehta , Rohit Mehra (S.Chand & Company Ltd.)2. Basic Electronics (Solid state ) - B.L. Theraja ( S. Chand & Company Ltd.)

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(Quantum mechanics-1)

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Inadcquacy of classical mechanics, Plank quantum hypothesis and radiation law,Photoeleclric effect, de-broglie's theory. Schr<idinger equation, continuity equation,Ehrenfest theorem, admissible wave functions, stationary states, one-dimensionalproblems; walls and barriers, Schrddinger equation for harmonic oscillator and its solution,uncertainty relations, states with minimum uncertainty product.

TINIT _II

Supcrposition principle, general formalism ofwave mechanics, representation of states and

dynamical variables, commutation relationship, completeness and normalization of eigenlirnctions, Dirac-delta function. Bra & Ket nota(ion, matrix representation ofan operator,hamronic oscillator and its solution by matrix method, Heisenberg equation of motion.

TJNIT -III

Angular momentum in quantum mechanics, commutation relationships, eigen values, Spinangular momentum, Pauli's matrices, addition of angular momentum, Clebsch-Gordoncoellicienls. Central force problem, spherically symmetric potentials in three dimensions,scparation of wave equation, parity, three-dimensional square-well potential and energylcvcls

TJNIT - IV

Hydrogen atom; solution of the radial equation, energy levels and stationery state wavefunctions, discussion ofbound states, degeneracy.Time- independent perturbation theory,non-degenerate case, first order and second perturbations with the example ofan oscillator,dcgenerate cases, removal ol degeneracy in second order, Zeeman €ffect without electronspin, first-order Stark effect in hydrogen, perturbed energy levels, correct eigen function,occurrence of permanent electric dipole moments.

L.l. Schiff: quantum mechanics (McGraw-Hill).S.Gasiorowicz, Quantum Physics (Wiley).Landau and Lifshitz : Non-relativistic quantum mechanics.B.Craseman and Z.D.Powell: quantum mechanics (Addison Wesley)A.P. Messiah: Quantum Mechanics.J.J. Sakurai : Modem Quantum Mechanics.Mathews and Venkatesan : Quantum Mechanics.

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(Laser physics and applications)

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Laser Characteristics -Spontaneous and stimulated emission, E,instein's quantum theory of radiation,theory of some optical processes, coherence and monochromacity, kinetics ofoptical absorption, line broadening mechanism, Basic principle of lasers,

population inversion, laser pumping, two & three level laser systems,

rcsonator, Q-factor, losses in cavity, threshold condition, quantum yield.

TINIT _ II

Lascr SystemsSolid state lasers- the ruby laser, Nd:YAG laser, ND: Glass laser,

scmiconductor lasers - features of semiconductor lasers, .intrinsicscmiconductor lasers, Gas laser -neutral atom gas laser, He-Ne laser,

molecular gas lasers, CO2 laser, Liquid lasers, dye lasers and chemical laser.

UNIT-III

Advances in lascr Physics

Production of giant pulse -Q-switching, giant pulse dynamics, 'laser

amplifiers, mode locking and pulling, Non-linear optics, Harmonicgeneration, second harmonic generation, Phase matching, third harmonicgeneration, optical mixing, parametric generation and self-focusing of light.

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I . Laud, B.B.: Lasers and nonlinear optics, (New Age Int.Pub. 1996).2. Thyagarajan, K and Ghatak, A.K.: Lasers theory and applications(Plenum press, 1981).3. Ghatak, A.K.and Thyagarajan, K : Optical electronics (CambridgeUniv. Press 1999).4. Seigman, A.E.: Lasers ( Oxford Univ. Press 1986)5. Maitland, A. and Dunn, M.H. : Laser Physics (N.H.Amsterdam, 1969).6. Hecht, J.The laser Guide book (McGraw Hill, NY, 1986).7. Demtroder, W. : Laser Spectroscopy (Springe series in chemical

physics vol.5,Springe verlag, Berlin, l98l ).8. Harper, P.G.and Wherrett B.S. (Ed.): Non-linear-optics (Acad.press,1977).

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liquation ofcontinuity, Maxwell's equations (Sl unil) and its derivation, Integral form ofequation. Maxwell's equations in some particular cases , Electromagnetic energy:Poynting Theorem. The wave equation. Plane electromagnetic waves in free space. Plane

elcclromagnetic waves in a non-conducting isotropic medium (i.e. lsotropic dielectrics) -

Planc electromagnetic waves in Anisotropic Non-conducting medium (Anisotropicdiclectric ), Plane electromagnetic waves in conducting medium. A simple model fordynamic conductivity. Propagation of electromagnetic waves in ionized gases.

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lloundary conditions at the interface of two media, Reflection and Refraction ofelectromagnetic waves at the interface of Non-conducting media,. Fresnel's equationsexperimental verification of fresnel's equations. Reflection and transmission coefficients at

thc interface between two non conducting media, Brester's law and degree ofpolarisation,'Iirtal intemal reflection , Group velocity Propagation of Electromagnetic waves betweenparallel conducting planes. Wave guides. TM modes and TE modes, Rectangular waveguides.

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[)ostulates olEinstein's special theory ofrelativity, Galliean transformations. Lorentz'stransformations and it's consequence. Transformation of differential operator, lnvarianceof D'Alembertian operator, lnvariance of charge, Transformation of charge density,l:lectric field measured in different frames ofreference, Minkowski space, concept ol fourvcctor. Lorentz transformation of space and time in four vector form, Transformation forcharge and current density, Transformation of electromagnetic potential A and Ll . Lorentzcondition in covariant form, Covariance or Maxwell field equation in terms of four vector.

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Electromagnetic vector and scalar potential , Lorentz Gauge, Lienard Wiechart potentials,thc electromagnetic field of a uniformly moving point charge, Radiation from anaccelerated charge at low velocity - Larmer's formula , Relativistic generalization ofl.armer's formula, Angular distribution of radiation emitted by an accelerated charge,Radiation damping. The Abraham Lorentz formula, Cherenkov radiation, Radiation due toan oscillating electric dipole, electric quadra pole radiation, Radiation due to small currentelcment, Radiation from linear antenna, Half wave antenna, Antenna array.

'l'ext and Reference Books:L ('lassical electrodynamics by -J.D. Jackson2. ['.lcctromagnetic theory and electrodynamics by Satyaprakash.1. ('lassical theory offields by Landau L.D. and lifshitz.1. I:leclrodynamics of continuous media- Landau L.D. and lifshitz5. lilcctromagnetic theory - Chopra and Agrawal .

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l'hoto dctectors: Pholoconductor, equivalent circuit of photoconductor. Phototransistor.llipolar phototransistor, photo - Darlington transistor, V-l characteristic of bilateral hetero

slructure phototransistor, Solar cells, Solar radiation, solar spectrum, ideal conversionclliciency, Energy band diagram of solar cell, IV characteristics of solar cell, PN junctionsolar cells. Heterojunction, Interface thin film solar cells.

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llasic Op-amp. Differential amplifier - circuit configurations, dual input, balanced output,dil'ltrential amplifier DC analysis, Ac analysis, inverting and non-inverting inputs,('MRR, Constant current bias level transistor. Block diagram of a typical Op-amp.Analysis. open loop configuration. inverting and non-inverting amplifier, Op-amp. Withncgative feedback, Voltage series feed back, effect of feed back on closed loop gain inputpcrsistence output , resistance bandwidth and output olfset voltage , voltage follower.

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l'ractical Op-amp. Input offset voltage, lnput offset current, total output offset voltage,CMRR frequency response, DC and AC amplifier summing scaling and averagingrrnplifiers instrumentation amplifier, integrator and differentiator Oscillators principles,oscillator types. frequency stability response, The phase shift oscillator. Wein bridgeoscillabr, Multivibrators, Monostable and Astable , Comparators. square wave andtriangle wave generators.

'I rrt and Refcrence Books :

l. Semiconductor Devices - Physics and Technology - S.M. Sze, Wiley, 19852. Introduction to Semiconductor Devices - M.S.Tyagi, John Wiley & sons.1. Fllectronic Devices and circuit theory Robert Baylested and louis Nashdsky, PHI, Newl)clhi. 1991

4. Electronic Fundamentals and applications John D. Ryder PHI, New Dethi, 1987.5. Operational Amplifier and their applications - Subir Kumar Sarkar, S.Chand & Sons,NewDelhi 1999.(r. Op-amps & linear integrated circuits- Ramakanth A. Gayakward, PHI, 2 Ed. l99l

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Radiative and non-radiative transistors, Optical Absorption, bulk and thin film,photoconductive devices (LDR), Emission spectra, Luminescent efficiency , method ofcxcitation. Light emitting diode (LED) : high frequency limit, effect ofsurface and indirectcrxnbination current, operation of LED, Visible LEDs and Infrared LEDs. Diode Laser(('ondition for population inversion in active region, light confinement factor, optical gun

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Variational method, expectation value of energy, application to excited states,

ground state of He-atom, Zero point energy of one dimensional harmonicoscillator, Vander-waals interaction, the W.K.B. approximation, approximatesolutions, asymptotic nature of the solution, solution near tuming point,connection formulae, energy levels of a potential well and quantization rule.

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'l'hcory of scattering: differential and total scattering cross section, waverncchanical picture of scattering & the scattering amplitude, Green'slunctions and formal expression for scattering amplitude, The Bomapproximation and its validity, Partial wave analysis, asymptomatic behaviorol'partial waves and phase shifts, optical theorem, scattering by a square wellpotcntial, scattering by a hard sphere, scattering by a Coulomb potential..

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'['ime-dependent perturbation theory, first order perturbation, Harmonicpcrturbation, Fermi's Golden rule, Ionization of a H-atom, absorption andinduced emission, Selection rules. Identical particles, symmetric and antisymmetric wave firnctions

I,]NIT-IVRelativistic quantum mechanics, formulation of relativistic quantum theory,the Klein-Gordon equation; plane wave solutions, charge and currentdensities, The Dirac equation for a lree particle, matrices alpha and beta,l.orentz covariance of the Dirac equation, free particle solutions and theenergy spectrum, charge and current densities.

TEXT AND REFERENCE BOOKS _

L.I. Schi ff: Quantum Mechanics (McGraw-Hi I l).S.Gasiorowicz: Quantum Physics (Wiley).Landau and Lifshitz : Quantum Mechanics.B.Craseman and Z.D.Powell : Quantum Mechanics (Addison Wesley)A.P. Messiah: Quantum Mechanics.J.J. Sakurai: Modem Quantum Mechanics.Mathews and Venkatesan: Quantum Mechanics.Bjorken and Drell : Relativstic Quantum Mechanics.

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lroundation of statistical mechanics : macroscopic and microscopic states,

c()ntact between statistics and thermodynamics, physical significance of1)(N, V, E), the classical gas, entropy of mixing and Gibb's paradox, phase

spacc ofclassical system, Liouville's theorem and its consequences, quantumstltcs and phase space.

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lrormulation of quantum statistics - Quantum mechanical ensemble theory,dcnsity matrix, statistics of various quantum mechanical ensembles, systemcorrrposed of indistinguishable particles.

I lrcory ol simple gases -ldeal gas in various quantum mechanical ensemble,Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein, Fermi-Dirac distributions, statistics ofoccupation number.

IINI'I - IVIdcal Bose and Fermi gases -Thermodynamic behavior of an ideal Bose gas,

llosc-l:instein condensation and, elementary excitations in liquid helium II,'I hcrmodynamic behavior of an ideal Fermi gas, the electron gas,

nonrclativistic and relativistic degenerate electron gas, theory oI white dwarfstlrs. Statistical Mechanics of interacting systems - the method of clustercxpansion for a classical gas, Virial expansion of the equation of state.

,I'I.]XT & IIEFEIIENCE BOOKS

l. R. K. Pathria, Statistical Mechanics (Pergamon Press).2. l-. D. Landau & E. M. Lifshitz (Butter worth and Fleinemann Press).J. Irederick Reil, Fundamental of statistical and thermal physics(McGraw-FIill

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llnit- I: Electrons in Solids and Illcctronic Properties

lrncrgv bands: nearly lree electron model, origin of energy gap and itsnragnitude, Bloch function, Kronig-Penny model, Wave equation of electronin pcriodic potential, restatement of Bloch theorem, crystal moment of an

clcctron, solution of Central equation, Kronig-Penny model in reciprocalsplcc. empty lattice Approximation, approximate solution near zonehorrndary, Number of orbitals in a band, metals and insulators.

I tnit -l l: Fcrmi surfaces and mctals

lrllcct ol temperature on F-D distribution, free electron gas in threedirncnsion. Different zone schemes, reduced and periodic zones,construction of Fermi surfaces, nearly free electrons, electron, hole, openorhits, Calculation of energy bands, Tight binding, Wigner-Seitz, cohesivecncrgy, pseudo potential methods. Experimental methods in Fermi surfacestudics, quantization of orbits in a magnetic field, de Haas van Alphen Effect,l:xtcmal orbits, F'ermi surface of copper.

I Init- III: Crystal vibration and thcrmal propcrtics

l.attice dynamics in monoatomic and diatomic lattice: two atom's perprimitive basis, optical and acoustic modes, quantization of elastic waves,phonon momentum, inelastic neutron scattering by phonons, Anharmoniccrystal interactions-thermal expansion, thermal conductivity, thermalrcsistivity of phonon gas, umklapp processes, imperfections.

I lnit -lV: Electron-Phonon interaction- superconductivity

lrxpcrimental survey: occurrence of superconductivity, Destruction ofsuperconductivity by magnetic field, Meissner effect, heat capacity, energygap, MW, and IR properties, isotope effect. London equation, Coherencelcngth, Cooper pairing due to phonons, BCS theory of superconductivity,ll('S ground state, flux quantization of superconducting ring, duration ofpcrsistent currents, Type II superconductors, Vortex states, Josephsonsuperconductor tunneling, DC/AC Josephson effect,.

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l. C. Kittel: Introduction to Solid State Physics (Wiley and Sons).2. l.M.Ziman: Principles of theory of solids (Cambridge Univ.Press).3. Azaroff: X-ray crystallography.4. Weertman and weertman : Elementary Dislocation Theory.5. Verma and Srivastava: Crystallography for Solid State Physics.6. Azeroff and Buerger: The Power Method.7. Buerger: Crystal Structure Analysis.8. Thomas: Transmission Electron Microscopy.9. Omar: Elementary solid state physics.l0.Ashcroft and Mermin: Solid State Physics.I l.Chalking and Lubensky: Principles of Condensed Matter Physics.I 2.Madelung: Introduction to solid state theory.l3.Callaway: Quantum theory of solid state physics.l4.Huang: Theoretical Solid State Physics.l5.Kittel: Quantum theory of solids.

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trNl't - tNurnhcr system : Decimal, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Number System with mutualcorrvcrsion, BCD addition and subtraction, l's and 2's compliments, multiplication &rlivision UCD code (8421). Excess -3 code, gray code, binary to gray code and gray code

Io hirrary code conversion.l.ogie gatcs: Positive and negative logic , Basic gates, Universal building block. Basic lawsol lloolcan Algebra, De-Morgan's Theorem, two, three and four variable K-Map, mappingtrxl mininrization of SOP and POS expressions, pairs, quads, octet, overlapping, Rolling,conccpls ol Don't care condition.

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l:x-OR gate, Ex-NOR gate circuitry. Half adder, Full adder, binary parallel adder,

Scrialadder, Half Subtractor, FulI Subtractor, l's complements Subtractor circuit and 2'scunrplements Subtractor circuit. Digital logic Families : Introduction, Basic concepts ofl{ l'l .. l)'IL, TTL, ECL and CMOS logic. Decoder : 2 line to 4 line decoder, I of 16

tlccodcr. BCD to decimal decoder, BCD to seven segment decoder, Encoder: decimal toll('l) cncoder. Multiplexer : 2-input, 4-input, l6 input Multiplexer, DeMultiplexer: 1 lineIo I linc. I line to 4 line and I line to l6 line DeMultiplexer.

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t;lip-tlop and timing diagram, RS flip-flop using NOR gate. RS flip-flop using NANDgrrtc. ('locked RS flip-flop. D- latch flip-flop. Preset and Clear, JK flip-flop, Positive and

n('Birtivc edge triggered flop-flops.. JK Master Slave flip-flop. Counters : Binary ripplecounlcr, up counter, down counter, decade counter and Ring counter and time diagramllcgisters : Parallel and shift Register, Scaling. PIPO, SIPO, PISO, SOSI Bi-directionalrhill Rcgister, Application of shift register.

'I'ext and Reference Books :l. Digital Principles and applications - Malvino and Leach, Tata McGraw Hills, Newl)clhi.t99t.3. Digital and Analogue Technique- Navneet Gokhale and Kale, Kitab Mahall. Hand Book ofElectronics - Gupta and Kumar, Pragati Prakashan, Meerut, 20084. l)igital integrated Electronics Taub and Schilling, McGraw Intemational Edition, 19775. liundamentals of Digital Circuits A.Anand Kumar, Prentice Hall of India, N.Delhi..l(x)7.

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I lnil- l.' Plasmons, Polaritons

l)iclcctric function of the electron gas, Plasma optics, Dispersionrclltion for EM wave, Transverse optical modes in Plasma,'lnrnsparency of Alkali metals in the ultraviolet, Longitudinall)llsma oscillations, Plasmon, electrostatic screening and screened('oulomb potential, Mott metal-insulator transition, screening andphonons in metals, Polaritons, LST relation .

llnil -ll: Diclectric and fcrroelcctrics

Mlrxwell's equations, polarization, macroscopic electric field,dcpolarization filed, El;local electric field at an atom, Lorentz filedl:2, ficlds of dipoles inside cavity E3; dielectric constant andpolarizability, electronic polarizability; structural phase transition;lcrro-clectric crystals, classification; displacive transition, softoptical phonons, I-andau theory of phase transitions, first andsccond order transition, antiferro-electricity, ferro-electric domain,piczoclectricity, ferro-elasticity, optical ceramics.

tinit -lII: Magnetism

Gcneral ideas of dia- and para- magnetisms, quantum theory ofparamagnetism, rare earth ions, IIund rule, iron group ions, crystallleld splitting, quenching of orbital angular momentum,spcctroscopic splitting factor, van vleck temperature dependentparamagnetism, Cooling by isentropic demagnetization, nucleardcmagnetization, paramagnetic Susceptibility of conductionelectrons.

tJnit -IV: Ferromagnetism and anti fcrromagnetism

Ferromagnetic order, Curie point and exchange integral, tempdependence of saturation magnetization, saturationmagnetization at absolutc zero; magnons, quantization of spin

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Antiferromagneticorder, susceptibity below neel temp, antiferromagnetic magnons,

li:rromagneticdomains.

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C. Kittel: Introduction to Solid State Physics (Wiley and Sons).J.M.Ziman: Principles o[theory of solids (Cambridge univ.press).Azaroff : X-ray crystallography.Weertman and weertman : Elementary Dislocation Theory.Verma and Srivastava: Crystallography for Solid State Physics.Azeroff and Buerger: The Power Method.Buerger: Crystal Structure Analysis.Thomas: Transmission Electron Microscopy.Omar: Elementary solid state physics.Aschroft and Mermin : Solid State Physics.Chalking and [.ubensky: Principles of Condensed Matter Physics.

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Nuclear Interactions :

Nucleon-nucleon interaction, Two-nucleon system, The ground state ofthe deuteron, Tensor forces, Nucleon-nucleon scattering at low energy,Scattering length, E,ffective range theory, Spin dependence of nuclearforces, Charge independence and charge symmetry of nuclear forces, Iso-spin formalism, Exchange forces, Meson theory of nuclear forces and the

Yukawa interaction.

UNIT-IINuclear Decay :

Beta decay, Femi's theory ofbeta decay, Shape ofthe beta spectrum, Totaldecay rate, Angular momentum and parity selection rules, Comparativehalf-lives, Allowed and forbidden transitions, Selection rules, Parityviolation, Two component theory of neutrino decay, Detection andproperties of neutrino Gamma decay, Multiple transitions in 'nuclei,

Angular momentum and Parity selection rules, Intemal conversion,Nuclear isomerism.

UNIT-IIINuclcar modcls :

Liquid drop model, Bohr-Wheeler theory of fission, Shell Model,Experimental evidence for shell effects, Single panicle shell model,Spinorbitinteraction and magic numbers, Analysis of shell modelpredictions,Magneticmoments and Schmidt lines, Collective model of Bohrand Mottelson.

UNIT_IVElemcntary particlc Physics:

The fundamental intcractions, Classification of elementary particles,Leptons and Hadrons, Symmetries, groups and conservation laws, SU(2)and SU(3) multiplets and their properties, Quark model, Properties ofQuarks, the standard modcl. Q-equation and threshold energies, Reactions

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Discuss the NucleoneNucleon interaction and explain the ground

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Discuss Fermi theory of beta decay. Discuss shape of their

spectrum using Pauli's neutrino hypothesis. How this hlpothesis

resolved problems arising in various conservation laws?

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(i) Multiple transitions in nuclei.

(ii) Two component theory of neutrino decay

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cornp<lund nuclear reactions, Formal reaction theory: Partial waveapproach and phase shifts, Scattering matrix, Reciprocity theorem,

"I'I.]XT AND REFERENCE BOOKS:

I . A.tlohr and B.R.Mottelson, Nuclear structure, vol. I ( 1969) and vol.2,llenjamin, Reading, A, 1975.

2. Kenneth S.Kiane, Introductory Nuclear Physics, Wiley, New York, 1988.

3. Ghoshal, Atomic and Nuclear Physics vol.2.4. P.tl.Perking, Introduction to high energy physics, Addison-Wesley,

London, 1982.5. Shriokov Yudin, Nuclear Physics vol.l & 2, Mir Publishers, Moscow, 1982.

6. D.Griffiths, introduction to elementary particles, harper and row, New York,1987.

7. FI.A.Enov, introduction to Nuclear Physics, Addison-Wesley, 197 3.

8. G,E.Brown and A.D.Jackson, Nucleon-Nucleon interaction North-hallandAmsterdam,

1976.9. S.D.Benedetti, Nuclear interaction, John Willey and sons, NewYork, 1964.

10. M.K.Pal, theory of Nuclear structure, affiliated East West, Madras, 1982.

I l. Y.R.Waghmare,introductory nuclear physics, Oxford, IBH, Bombay,1981 .

12. J.M.Longo, elementary particles, McGraw Hill, New York, 1971.13. R.R.Roy and B.P.Nigam, Nuclear Physics, Wiley-Easterm Ltd. 1983.

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UNI'I-_ I

Bohr theory of spectra of hydrogen and hydrogen like atoms, reduced mass of electron,variation of Rydberg constant. Sommerfeld's elliptical orbit. Space quantization, Pauli'svector atom model, four quantum numbers. Spectra ofalkali atoms, Fine structure in alkalispectra, selection and intensity rules Spectral terms arising from l-s coupling, spin orbitinteraction, screening constants for alkali spectra Spectra of Alkaline earth atoms, singlet-triplet series, LS and JJ coupling, interaction energy, selection and intensity rules.

UNII'- II

Effect of magnetic field on energy levels (mono valent atoms) Gyromagnetic ratio fororbital and spin motion, vector model, Lande's g-factor, normal and anamolous Zeemaneffect, Paschen Back effect. Stark effect Line broadening mechanism. Electron spinresonance, Nuclear magnetic resonance.

UNI'I'- III

Types of molecules-Diatomic linear symmetric top, asymmetric top and spherical topmolecules, energy levels and spectra. Rotational energy and spectra oldiatomic moleculesas rigid rotor and non rigid rotor, inter nuclear distance and isotope effect.Vibrational energy levels and spectra of diatomic molecules as harmonic oscillator-Anharmonicity of molecular vibrations, energy levels and spectrum, Morse potentialenergy curve, isotope effects and force constantsUNIT - IV

Molecule as vibrating rotor- rotator vibrational spectrum of diatomic molecules-PQRbranches Electronic spectra of diatomic molecules- Bom Oppenheimer approximationvibrational coarse structure of electronic bands-progression and sequences-lntensity ofelectronic bands-Franck Condon principle-Rotational fine structure ofelectronic bands.

Text and Refcrence Books:

l. H.E. White Introduction to atomic physics2. Barrow Introduction to molecular physics3. G.Herz berg Molecular spectra and molecular structure4. H.Kuhn Atomic spectra5. Walker and straugh Spectroscopy Vol I,ll,lll

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Microprocessor & Micro Computers :

Evolution of Microprocessor, Intemal Microprocessor, Architecture, Architecture ofdigital ComputerMemory : - Semiconductor memories (RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, Shift register).Magnetic Memory: - Floppy disks, Hard disks, Optical Disks, Magnetic Bubble Memory.Networking : Local Area Networking (LAN) , LAN topology (Bus, Star, Ring ) .

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Intel 8085 : ALU, Timing and Control Unit, Registers, Data and Address Bus, PinConfiguration.Instruction Cycle : Op-code and Operands, Fetch Operation, Execute Operation. MachineCycle, Instruction and Data flow.Time Diagram : Opcode Fetch Cycle, Memory read. I/O Read, Memory write, I/O Write.

UNIT.IIIAddressing Modes : Direct Addressing, Register addressing, Register IndirectAddressing, Immediate Addressing, Implicit Addressing.Instruction set of8085 : Data transfer group, Arithmetic group, Logical group.Assembly Language Programs: Addition of Two S-bit number, Sum 8-bit, Addition ofTwo 8-bit number, sum l6-bit, 8-bit subtraction, Find the largest number in a data array,To arrange a series ofnumbers in Descending order, Find the smallest number in a dataanay, To arrange a data anay in ascending order, Shift of8-bit number of left by one bitand two bit , Shift of l6-bit number left by one and two bit.

UNIT _ IV

Optical Fibers: Introduction, Structure, Classification, Refraction and Snell's law, Totalintemal refraction, Light propagation through and optical fiber, Acceptance angle forincident ray, Numerical Aperture, number ofmodes and cut-off parameter, single modepropagation, comparison of step and graded index fiber.Types of Optical Fiber : HPSUU, HPSIR, Hatide fiberOptical fiber cables : Multifibre cable, Splicing and connectors.Advantage and Disadvantage ofoptical fiber.

Text and Reference Books :

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,New Delhi2. Introduction to microprocessor - Aditya Mathur, Tata McGraw Hills, New Delhi3. Microprocessor Architecture, programming and application with 8085/8086- Ramesh

S.Caonkar Wiley Eastern Ltd. 1987.

4. Optical Fibres and Fibre Optic Communication Systems - Subir Kumar Sarkar(S.Chand & company Ltd. )5. Optical Fiber Communications (Principle and Practice) John M. Senior Prentice Hall ofIndia Pr4. Ltd.

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There shall be two theory papers and one Practicrl (Three parts) in each semester.

SEMESTER -!Paper -1 Theoritical Yoga Vijnan M.M.-50.Unit-l : lntroductio to Yoga : The concept,meaning ,definition and tradition of Yoga, Guru-

Shishya ( types and meaning )

Unit-ll : Easic texts of Yoga -Yoga Sutra(Samadhi and Sadhana Padas), Hathyoga Pradipika.

Unit-lll : Kinds of yoga : Bhakti yoga,Karma yoga, Mantra yoga and

Raj yoga.

Unit-lv : Study of lda,Pingala, Sushumna,Seven Chakras,Five Koshas, and Five Pranas.

Unit-V: ContemporaryYogis-ShriAurobindo,SatyanandaandShivananda.

Paper -2. Applied Yoga Vijnan. M.M. 50.

Unit-l : Meaning ,definition and importance of Yoga and Health in life. Theories ofHealth,Various exercises benefits of Yoga- asanas and their values vis-a-vis othersyStems.

Unit -2 : Practice of Yoga - Preparation . Food, Dress,

Sequence, Climatic Changes daily routine Vratasfor health,positive and negative factors.

Unit -3 : Life pattern and Yoga --Effects of yoga upon bodily functions,Role of yoga asanas in

modern living.Unit - 4 : Physiology- Constitution Nervous system , Respiratory system, Circulatory system and

ESndocrine gla ndsUnit- 5 : Aspects of Mind (Topograficals and Dynamic ) ld,Ego and Super Ego, Concious , Sub-

concious and Un-concious . Yogic concept of mind and mental process.

Practicals(A) (i) Practice Teaching (lndoor) M.M. 25.

(ii) Practice Teaching (Outdoor)/ lnternship M.M. 25.Asanas, Kriyas, PranayamasClass arrangement, Meditation

(B) Practical (1-6) M.M. so.1. Pawanmuktasana Pert-l,2 &32. Asanas :,Relaxation,Pre-meditative, backward and forward bending, Spinal Cord Twisting and

balancing, Asanas of Vajrasana group & Standing pose

3. Nadishodhan and Pranayamas :Sheetali Pranayama, Sheetakari Pranayama, UjjayiPranayama & Bhramari Pranayama.

4. Mudra : Hastmudra, Manmudra and Kayamudra.5 Bandha : Moolbandha & Jalandhar Bandha.5. Shawaasana.(C) Practical record : M.M,25

Viva-Voce : MM 25

Total Marks of I sem : 250.

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Paper -l Yoga Philosophy.

Unit-l The subject matter of Yoga philosophy-

Samkhya: Prakriti, Purusha and Cosmology.

Vedanta :Brahman Soul and Maya.

Different systems of philosophy :

Pancha Mahavrata -- Jainism.

Ashtang Marg -- Buddhism

lntegral Yoiga -- Shri AurobindoYoga Sutra : Nature of Chitta, Chitta vrittis and Bhoomis

Kinds of Yoga : Hatha Yoga, Kundalini, Jnana,Laya.

Psychosomatic disorders(meaning and types) theirmanagement through Yoga, Aging -lts problems

and management through Yoga.

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Unit-lUnit-llUnit-lllUnit-lVUnit-V

lntroduction to the HathPradipika and Gherand Samhita.

Pranayama-lts meaning methods,kinds,Precaution and benifits.

Shuddhi kriya-Shatkarma,its method and utility.Bandha and Mudras --methods and benifits.Samadhi , Different systems of Meditation.

(A) {i) Practice Teaching (lndoor)(ii) Practice Teaching (Outdoor)/ lnternship

Asanas, Kriyas, Pranayamas,

Class arrangement & Meditation.(B) Practicals (1-8)

1. Balancing Asanas.

2. Asanas of Higher group.

3. Surya Namaskar.4. Pranayama : Suryabheda Pranayama, Bhastrika Pranayama, Kapalabhati Pranayama &

Moorchha Pranayama.5. Bandha: Uddiyaan Bandh6 & Mahaabandha.6. Mudra : Bandha Mudrayen & Aadhaar Mudrayen7. Shatkarma.

8. Dhaayana & Yoganidra.(C) Practical records

Viva-voceTotal Marks of ll Semester

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COUNSELLING THEORIES AND TECHNIQUES

100 MarksThis paper has five units. At least two questions are to be set from each unit candidate isrequired to attempt five questions in all selecting one question from each unit.

UNIT - ICOUNSELLING : The art and Science of helping.

a. Medning, Purpose and goats ofCounselling with special reference to India.b. Professional issues, ethics, education and training ofthe counsellor.c. Counsellingrelationship.

UNIT-IICOUNSELLING PROCESS : Theories and Techniques of Counselling.

a. Psychodynamic Approach, Freudian, Neo Freudian, Modern.

b. Humanistic Approach : Existential client centred.

UNIT-IIIa. Cognitive Approach : rational emotive, Transaction analysis.

b. Behavioural Apporach : Operant conditionaing. Behaviour modification.c. Indian contribution - Yoga and Meditation.

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a. Counselling in schools.

b. Career Counselling.c. Alcohal and Drug Abuse.d. Group counselling.e. Crises lntervention Counselling - Case Studies for each ofthe above types of

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Management ofa. Shyness.b. Smoking.c. Depression.d. Stress.e. Marital Maladjustmentf. Old age problems.g. Eurenesish. Phobiasi- Fear of interviewj. Fear ofstage performance.k. Problems in decision making.

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l. Windy, D. (1988) (Ed.) Counselling in Action New York; Sage Publication.2. Nelson, J. (1982) The theory and practice ofcounselling Psychology. New York.

Renehart and Winston.3. Belkin, G.S. (1988) Introduction to counselling. W.G. Brown Publishers.

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A. INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME :70 MARKS.

The Internship Programme consists of two phases, about 30 days each. The studentswould be attached to the institute organization for a period of about two months. Duringthis period they have to explore and identify the problem for investigation, and prepareStudy-report (case) under the guidance of the Supervisor (faculty member). This reportwould carry 70 marks and would be evaluated by both internal and external examiner,each examiner awarding marks out o135, as per university rules.

B. INTERNSHIP EVALUATION :30 MARKS.

i. Presentation of the report in the departmental Seminar - 20 Marks. iii. Attendance for the programme certified by the supervisor - 30 Marks

PAPER _ IVLab Practical

100 Marksl. Construction ofguidance tools related to the area of specialization - 30 marks2. Psychological Testing - Candidates would be required to administer, score and

interpret at least 10 Psychological tests 50 marks.3. Practical Record book - l0 marks.4. Viva - Voce - l0 marks.

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The P.G. Diplorna in Psychological Guidance and Counselling is meant for those students.Who intend to take up position of Director of Guidance Bureau, School Counsellor, CareerMaster, Rehabilitation Officer, Marriage Counsellor and such other positions in private and

public settings. It is also meant for those persons lvho intend to start their own guidance andcounseling centers or consultancy serviccs. The rrain purpose of this job-oriented course is toenable the stJdent to understand the psychodynamics involved in tlre problems of humanadjustment and their effective management,

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PAPER - IPSYCHOLOGICAL GUIDANCE

100 MarksThis paper has five units. At least two questions are to be set from each unit candidate isrequired to attempt five questions in all selecting one question from each unit.

UNIT - IThe Guidance

Meaning and Functions of guidance. The bases of present guidance approach BasicPrinciple and assumption of guidance. Guidance services. Difference between Guidance and

Counselling.

UNIT - IITcchniques of Guidance

Understanding Individual ( use of interviews and questionnaires) Appraisals ofAptitude for guidance appraisal of personal qualities and interest : (Test and Inventoriesrating scale, behavior descriptions. Anecdotal records. Socio- metric devices evaluation ofachievement, Comulative Records, Case study and follow-up.

UNIT - III

Organization ofguidance programme in school. Problems ofguidance in India. Typesofguidance services, characteristics of a well organized guidance programme.

UNIT_IV

Guidance Services for children. Cuidance of young children. Elementary School

Children, Junior high school children. Adolescents.

UNIT - V

Guidance services to adults, vocational guidance. Cuidance of adults, Guidancetowards family life, guidance in personal adjustment, guidance to deviates, guidance in groupsituation appraisals of guidance programmes, Emerging Trends in guidance.

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l. Traxler. E. Arthur and North D Robert (1996). Technique of Guidance IIIrd EditionHalper & Row, Publishers New York and London.

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2. Crow, L. and Crow, A. (1962), An Inroduction to Guidance IInd Ed. Eurasia PublishingHouse (P) Ltd.

3. Asch. M. (2000) Principals ofCuidance and counselling l't Ed. Sarun & sons New Delhi.4. Jones, J. Arthur, eta (1952), Principal of Guidance 6th Edl Tata Mccraw Hill Publishing

Company.5. Gupta S.K. (1985), Guidance and counselling in India education ltt Ed. Mittal Publishers

Trinagar Delhi.

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SYLLABUS OF

M.A. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

2019-20

I,II,III,IV Semester

Signature of the Chairman Signature of Member (Subject)

Public Administration (2019 -20)

Semester-I

S.No Paper Theory Seminar Total Marks

1 Principles of Public Administration 80 20 100

2 Theories of Public Administration 80 20 100

3 Indian Administration 80 20 100

4 Development Administration 80 20 100

TOTAL 400

Semester- II

S.No Paper Theory Seminar Total Marks

1 State Administration (With Special Reference to Chhattisgarh)

80 20 100

2 Municipal Govt, in India (With Special Reference to Chhattisgarh)

80 20 100

3 Rural Development & Tribal Welfare in Chhattisgarh

80 20 100

4 Panchayati Raj (With Special Reference to Chhattisgarh)

80 20 100

TOTAL 400

Semester- III

S.No Paper Theory Seminar Total Marks

1 Comparative Public Administration 80 20 100

2 Personnel Administration and Human Resources Development

80 20 100

3 Research Methodology in Public Administration 80 20 100

4 Administrative law 80 20 100

TOTAL 400

Semester- IV

S.No Paper Theory Seminar Total Marks

1 Civil Services in India 80 20 100

2 Administrative Thinkers 80 20 100

3 Management of Public Enterprises & Industrial Relations

80 20 100

4 Financial Administration 80 20 100

TOTAL 400

1. The M.A. Semester-I, II, III & IV Examination in Public Administration shall consist of

400 Marks

2. The Theory Papers shall be three hours duration.

3. Candidates will be required to pass separately in Theory and Practical Examination.

4. Minimum Passing Marks-16

Department of Public Administration

Semester:- I

Subject:- Public Administration

Question Paper No:- I

Name of the Paper:- Principles of Public Administration

Maximum Marks:- 80 Passing Marks:- 16

Syllabus

Unit: I Definition ,Nature and Scope of public Administration

Private and public Administration ,Management and Administration, public Administration as a social .State v/s Market

Unit: II Development of the Discipline of Public Administration. Contemporary

Approaches to the Study of Public Administration:- Behavioural, System and

Structural-Functional Approach. New Public Administration

Unit-III Administrative Organization.

(a) Concept of Organization. The form's of Organization. Structure of

Organization and Concept of Line and Staff and Auxiliary agencies.

(b) Departments, Boards and Commissions, Independent Regulatory

Commission.

Unit-IV Centralization, Decentralization and Delegation.

Integration and Disintegration.

Head Quarters and Field Agencies

Unit-V Administrative Process.

(a) Decision making, and Policy Formulation

(b) Communication.

(c) Leadership - Team Building, Motivation.

(d) Supervision and Controlling.

Recommended Books:-

1. T.N. Chaturvedi & R.K. Arora: Administrative Theory

2. Awasthi & Maheshwari: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

3. R.K. Dubey: Modern Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

4. B.L. Fadia: Public Administration (in Hindi &English)

5. I.I.P.A.: Journals of Indian Institute of Public Administration

6. Surendra Kataria : Public Administration (in Hindi )

7. M. Laxmikant: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

8. C.P. Bhambri: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

9. M.P. Sharma: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

10. P.D. Sharma: Public Administration Theory & Practical (in Hindi)

Department of Public Administration

Semester:- I

Subject:- Public Administration

Question Paper No:- II

Name of the Paper:- Theories of Public

Administration

Maximum Marks:- 80 Passing Marks:- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Administration theory---theory of administration , Classical Theory, scientifie Management

School Human Relation Theory System School

Unit-II Management Aids-budgeting Process New Public Management Impact of LPG in

public Administration .

Unit-III E-Governance 2 Good Governance 3 Right to Information 4 Ethics in Public

Administration.

Unit: IV Some Issue

1,Crisis Management 2. Stress Management 3.Time Management 4. File system

Unit-V Accountability of Public Administration –

(a) Legislative Control

(b) Executive Control

(c) Judicial Control

(d) Public Control

(e) Internal Control

Recommended Books:-

1. T.N. Chaturvedi & R.K. Arora: Administrative Theory

2. A. Awasthy & Maheshwari Awath: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

3. R.K. Dubey: Modern Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

4. B.L. Fadia: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

5. I.I.P.A.: Journals of Indian Institute of Public Administration

6. Surendra Kataria : Public Administration

7. M. Laxmikant: Public Administration (in Hindi & English)

8. M. Laxmikant: Governance in India (in Hindi & English)

9. Pradeep Sahni: Administrative Theory (in English)

10. ARC-II Report: 1st, 11th & 12th Report

Department of Public Administration

Semester:- I

Subject:- Public Administration

Question Paper No:- III

Name of the Paper:- INDIAN ADMINISTRATION

Maximum Marks:- 80 Passing Marks:- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Evolution of Indian Administration, Basics of Indian Constitution, Indian

Administration during British rule, Indian Administration in Present scenario.

Unit-II Parliamentary Democracy: Federal System,

Political Executive:

The President, the Prime Minister, PMO, Council of Ministers; Cabinet, Cabinet

Secretariat, Relations between PMO and Secretariat.

Unit-Ill Departments, Attached offices, Subordinate offices, Procedure of work,

Organization and working of Home Ministry of Government of India.

Unit-IV Board & commission, advisory Committee & Field Organization , Plan &

Priorities

Unit V Union State relation : Administratin Legislative Financial Administration

Reform O& M

Recommended Books:-

1. S.R. Maheshwari : State Government in India.

2. S.S. Khera : District Administration in India.

3. C.P. Bhamhri : Public Administration In India.

4. D.D. Basu : Constitution Of India.

5. B.L. fadia : Public Administration in India (In Hindi)

6. Awasthi and Awasthi : Indian Administration (in Hindi & English)

7. I.I.P.A. : Journal of Indian Inst. Of Public Administration

8. Reports of Important Committees

9. S.R. Maheshwari : Administrative Reforms in India

10. S.L. Kaushik & P. Sahni : Pulic Administration in India Emerging Tends.

11. P.D. Sharma & other : Public Administration in India (In Hindi)

12. H.C. Sharma : Public Administration in India (In Hindi)

13. Ashok Sharma : Public Administration in India (In Hindi)

14. Mohinder Singh & Hoshiar Singh : Public Administration in India (In Hindi)

15. ARC-II Report : 13th Report

Department of Public Administration

Semester:- I

Subject:- Public Administration

Question Paper No:- IV

Name of the Paper:- DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION Maximum Marks:- 80 Passing Marks:- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Concept, importance and scope of Development Administration,

Evolution theory of Development Administration. Nature of Development

Administration in India.

Unit-II Public Administration and Development Administration.

Development- Non-development dichotomy, Concept of Administrative

Development, Features of developed & developing countries.

Unit-III Concept of Development and Modernizations, Concept of Economic

Development, Development programme and Administration Project

Management.

Unit-IV Political Development and Social Change, Planning Machinery in India at Centre

and state Level.

Unit-V Development and Bureaucracy, Public Participation in development,

Environment and development.

Recommended Books :-

1. Awasthi & R.K. Arora(Ed.) : Bureaucracy and Development in India.

2. V.A. Pal Panardikar (Ed.) : Development Administration in India.

3. C.M. Jain : Dynamics of Development Administration.

4. Preeta Joshi : Development Administration (In Hindi)

5. A.P. Awasthi : Development Administration (In Hindi)

6. S.P. Verma & S.K. Sharma : Development Administration.

7. C.N. Bhalerao (Ed.) : Administration, politics and development in

India.

8. R.Braibanti & J.J. Spengler : Admnistration and Economic dev. in India.

9. Frod, W.Riggs (Ed.) : Frontiers of Development Administration.

10. S.K. Sharma (Ed) : Dynamics Development (Two Volumes)

11. Atwing Swerdlow (Ed) : Development Administration, Concept and

problems.

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- II

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- I

Name of the Paper :- State Administration (With Special

Reference to Chhattisgarh)

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Formation of Chhattisgarh State, Socio – Economic & Political Status of

Chhattisgarh State, State government and administration, Administration at the

State Level-Political Executive: State Secretariat, Secretariat-Directorate

Relationship.

Unit- II Planning Process, Board of Revenue, State Finance commission, State election

Commission, State Planning Commission.

Unit-III Administration at District Level: District as a Unit of Administration : Role of

Collector, District Planning Board, Law and Order. District Superintendent of

Police - Powers and Functions.

Unit-IV Administration at Sub-Divisional level, Tehsil and Revenue Inspector Level and

Patwari Circle Level, Powers and functions of Chief Executive Officer(CEO).

Unit-V Some Issues-

a. Minister-Secretary Relationship.

b. Administrative Reform Commission (ARC)-I & II

c. Administrative Corruption - Lok Ayukta.

d. Administrative Reforms in Chhattisgarh State.

Recommended Books :-

1. B.L. fadia : Public Administration in India

2. Surendra Kataria : Public Administration 3. M. Laxmikant : Public Administration

4. H.C. Sharma : State Administration

5. S.S. Khera : District Administration in India

6. Surendra Kataria : State Administration

7. Department of Public Relation :

C.G. Gov : Chhattisgarh Sandarbh (Yearly)

8. ARC-II Report : , 15th Report

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- II

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- II

Name of the Paper :- Municipal Govt of India (With Special

Reference to Chhattisgarh State)

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Meaning of Local Self Govt. - Its Essential Features, Scope and

Importance of Local Self Govt. Evolution of Local- Self Govt. in India, 74th

Constitutional amendment.

Unit-II Trend towards Centralization, Organization and Functions of Municipal

Corporations, Municipalities, Notified Areas, Town Areas, Cantonments, Role of

Municipal Government in Chhattisgarh.

Unit-Ill Service Conditions of Municipal Employee: Recruitment, Training, Promotion,

Municipal Finance, State Control over Municipal Administration, Deliberative -

Executive Relationship.

Unit-IV Committee System, Problems of Municipal Administration regarding Urban

Development with Special emphasis on the study of Administrative Measures

with Regards to Environment Up-gradation, Slums and remedies.

Unit-V Reforms in Local Self Government. (A brief Survey of Urban Development

Schemes Particularly AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban

Transformation) and Other State-Sponsored Schemes, Smart City Project in

India.

Recommended Books :-

1. B.L. Phadia : Public Administration in India

2. Surendra Kataria : Public Administration

3. M. Laxmikant : Public Administration

4. H.C. Sharma : State Administration

5. S.S. Khera : District Administration in India

6. Surendra Kataria : State Administration

7. Department of Public Relation : Chhattisgarh Sandarbh (Yearly)

8. Local self Govt. in Madhya Pradesh : S R Maheshwari

Department of public Administration

Semester:- II

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- III

Name of the Paper :- Rural Development and Tribal

Welfare in Chhattisgarh Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Rural Development- Its Concept, Environmental Factors in Rural

Development, Dimensions of Rural Poverty, Role of NGOs in Rural

Development.

Unit-II Rural Development - Policy and Strategy, Approaches to rural

development, machinery for rural development in India.

Unit-III MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act),

various rural development schemes and current development schemes in

Chhattisgarh. Role of communication in rural development. Swach Bharat

Mission

Unit-IV Tribal Welfare in Chhattisgarh - tribal welfare at district, block and village

level, legislation for tribal welfare, problems of tribal welfare, tribal welfare

schemes, PESA Act.1996 ( Panchayats Extension to Scheduled Areas Act) & its

impact on rural development in Chhattisgarh.

Unit –V Rural Development and digital India, social audit. Community development

Project, People’s Participation in Rural Development,

Recommended Books :-

1. T.N. Chaturvedi (Ed) : Social Administrati

2. Planning Commission : Social Legislation Its Rol 3. D.K. Mishra : Social Administration

4. D.R. Sachdev : Social Welfare Administration in India (In Hindi)

5. Report of Planning Commision

6. David S.Marsh (Ed): An Introduction to the study social Administration

6. G.B. Sharma : Social Administration in India

7. D. Paul Chaudhary : Social Welfare Administration

8. B.D. Sharma : Tribal Development The concept and the frame

(in Hindi & English)

9. Annual Report of the panchayat and Tribal Welfare Departments of the Government of

Chhattisgarh

10. Gokhale S.D. : Social Welfare, Legend and Legacy

11. Dube S.C. : Administration on of social welfare

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- II

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- IV

Name of the Paper :- Panchayati Raj (with special reference

to Chhattisgarh)

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Concept of Panchayati Raj.

Evolution of Panchayati Raj. Balvant

Rai Mehta Committee.

73rd Constitutional Amendment

Features of Panchayati Raj Act in Chhattisgarh

Unit-II Three Tier Panchayati Raj in Chhattisgarh, Structure, Powers and

Functions of Zila Panchayat, Janpad Panchayat and Gram Panchayat,

Unit-III Sources of Revenue, Finance in Panchayati Raj System, State Control over

Panchayati Raj Institutions, Role of Panchayati Raj for Weaker Sections and

Women.

Unit-IV Recent Constitutional Changes and Development in Chhattisgarh Deliberative-

Executive Relationship in Panchayati Raj Political Parties. Pressure Groups,

Problems of Panchayati System. Digitalization of Panchayat.

Unit V E-Panchayats, Self Help Groups (SHG), Public Distribution System in

Chhattisgarh.

Recommended Books:-

1. S.R. Maheshwari

2. G. Ram Reddy

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Local Government in India (In Hindi &

English). Panchayati Raj in India.

3. R.B. Jain (E.D.) : Panchayati Raj.

4. Publications on municipal Administration

Indian Institute Public Administration.

(I.l.P.A.)

5. Ashok Sharma : Local Government in India. (In Hindi).

6. S.R. Igam : Local Self Government.

8. ARC-II Report

: 6th Report

10. V.V. Rao & Nirul Lazarika : Local Government in India.

11. H.C. Sharma : Local Government in India. (In Hindi)

12. V.M. Sinha : Bharat Me Nagriya Sakar 13. Ashok Sharma : Local Government in India (In Hindi)

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- III

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- I

Name of the Paper :- Comparative Public Administration

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I : Comparative Public Administration - Evolution, Concept, Nature, Scope and

Significance.

Unit-II : Approaches to the Study of Comparative Public Administration;

Institutional, Behavioral System, Structural, Functional, Ecological, Problems of

Comparative Research.

Unit-III : Weber's Typology of Authority with particular Reference to his Ideal Type of

Bureaucracy, Riggs’s Typology of Societies with Particular Reference to

Prismatic Society and Sala Model.

Unit-IV: Salient Features of Administrative System of U.K., China, U.S.A., And France.

Unit-V: Whitleyism in Britain, Independent Regulatory Commission in the U.S.A., Prefect

in France and Ombudsman in Sweden, Role of the Communist Party in China.

Recommended Books :-

1. Ferel Hedy : Pub. Adm. A-Com. Perspective.

2. R.K. Arora : Com. Pub. Adm. (in Hindi & English).

3. Herman Finner : Theory and practice of modern government.

4. T.N. Chatturvedi : Com. Pub. Adm. (only in Hindi).

5. Surendra Katariya : Com. Pub. Adm.

6. S.K. Sharma : Dynamics of Development.

7. F.W. Riggs : Administration in Developing Countries.

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- III

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- II

Name of the Paper :- Human Resource Development And

Personnel Administration

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I : Nature and Concept of Public Personnel Administration And Concept of Human

resource management. Rise of Modern Civil Service and its role.

Unit-II : Rise of the Merit system, Bureaucracy-its Meaning, Nature and Importance.

Theories of Bureaucracy - Max Weber, Karl Marx.

Unit-III : Recruitment, Position Classification, and Training of Personnel with special

reference to U.K., U.S.A. and France.

Unit-IV : Promotion, Discipline, Morale and Motivation.

Unit-V Work Appraisal Evaluation, Employer and Employee relationship, Integrity in

Administration.

Recommended Books :-

1. O.G. Stahl : Public Personnel Administration.

2. S.L. Geol : Public Personnel Administration.

3. S.R. Maheshwari : The Civil Service in Great Britain.

4. V.A. Pal Pausudikar : Personnel System of Development Administer

5. Administrative Reforms : Report on Personnel Administration

Commission : (Government of India)

6. Surendra Kataria : Personnel Administration

7. F.A. Nigro : Public Personnel Administration.

8. S.P. Verma & S.K. Sharma : Managing Public Personnel System.

9. R.B. Jain (Ed) ; Aspects of Personnel Administration. 10. E.N. Gladden : British Civil Service.

11. Fulton Committee Report on British Civil Service.

12. Reforms commission : Administrative Reforms Commission.

13. M. Jain & S.C. Sharma : Personnel Administration. (In Hindi)

14. ARC-II Report : 10th Report

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- III

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- III

Name of the Paper :- Research Methodology in Public

Administration

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Research Design; General Goals, Objectives, Concepts,

Hypothesis- Definitions, an ideal of sampling, Quota sampling, use of Random

number.

Unit-II Construction of Questionnaires; Schedules and Questionnaires.

Advantages and Limitations of Mailed Questionnaires, Non-response;

Interviewing, Types of Interview, Role of Interviewer, Reporting Interviews:

Bias.

Unit-III Other Methods of Data Collection, Observation, Case Study, Projective and

Indirect Scaling Techniques.

Unit-IV Processing of Data: Editing, Classification, Coding, Tabulation, Analysis of

Data. Report Writing and Ethics of Research.

Unit-V Measurement of Central Tendency:- Mean, Median and Mode

Recommended Books :-

1. A.R. Tyagi : Research Methods in Public Administration.

2. B.M. Jain : Research Methodology (in Hindi).

3. B.L. Fadia : Research Methodology.

4. Gupta & Sharma :

5. S.D. Baghel : Social Research.

6. F.n. Kertingen : Foundation of Behavioural Research

7. W.J. Ghode & P.F. Hatt : Methods in Social Research

8. Pauline V.Young : Scientific Social Surveys & Research

9. John Galtung : Theory & Methods of Social Research

10. Leon Feslingers denial Katz: Research Methods in Behavioural Science

11. A.M. Goon : Basic Statistics

12. R.S. Milhe : Concept & Models in public Administration

13. B.N. Ghosh : Scientific Methods & Social Research

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- III

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- IV

Name of the Paper :- Administrative law

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus Unit-I : Definition nature & scope of Administrative Law, Rule of Law

Unit-II : Rise and importance of Delegated legislation, Types, Problems and Procedure of

Delegated legislation. Legislative and Judicial Control over delegated

Legislation.

Unit-III : Administrative Tribunals, their function, nature & scope. Study of some selected

administrative tribunals. Legislative and Judicial control over administrative

Tribunals.

Unit-IV : Natural Justice, Legal Remedies, Liabilities of State.

Unit-V : Lokpal and Lokayukta, Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), Central

Information Commission(CIC), Public Interest Litigation (PIL).

Recommended Books :-

1. S.P. Sathe : Administrative Law in India.

2. M.P. Jain & S.N. Jain : Principles of Administrative Law

3. P.D. Kesri : Administrative Law (English & Hindi)

4. J.J. Ram Upadhyay : Administrative Law (English & Hindi)

5. Jaya Kumar : Administrative Law.

6. I.P. Massey : Administrative Law.

7. C.K. Thakkar : Administrative Law.

8. Sir William Wade : Public Law in Britain and India.

9. Philip J. Cooper : Public Law and Public Administration.

10. Griffin & Street : principles of Administrative Law.

11. M.A. Faizal : Judicial control of Administration.

Action in India and Pakistan.

12. B. Ganguly : Administrative legislation in Modern

Law in India 13. M.C.J. Kagzi : Indian Administrative Law.

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- IV

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- I

Name of the Paper :- Civil Service In India

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I : Rise of Modern Civil Service in India, Structure of civil Service,

Recruitment. Classification, Training and Promotion Practices.

Unit-II : Salary Administration, Learning and Staff Development, Capacity Building.

Unit-III : Public Service Commission: Structure and Functions of UPSC, State PSC and

SSC .

Unit-IV : Political Rights and Right to Strike, Condition of Services.

Morale and Motivation.

Unit-V : Civil Service Conduct Rules, Disciplinary action, Removal and Appeals.

Machinery for Redressal of Civil Service Grievances.

Recommended Books :-

1. O.G. Stahl : Public Personnel Administration.

2. S.L. Geol : Public Personnel Administration.

3. S.R. Maheshwari : The Civil Service in Great Britain.

4. V.A. Pal Pausudikar : Personnel System of Development Administer

5. Administrative Reforms : Report on Personnel Administration

Commission : (Government of India)

6. Surendra Kataria : Personnel Administration

7. F.A. Nigro : Public Personnel Administration.

8. S.P. Verma & S.K. Sharma : Managing Public Personnel System.

9. R.B. Jain (Ed) ; Aspects of Personnel Administration. 10. E.N. Gladden : British Civil Service.

11. Fulton Committee Report on British Civil Service.

12. Reforms commission : Administrative Reforms Commission.

13. ARC-II Report : 10th Report

14. 15. M. Jain & S.C. Sharma : Personnel Administration. (In Hindi

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- IV

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- II

Name of the Paper :- Administrative Thinkers

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Kautilya - The Concept of State : The King, Minister and the

Council of Ministers, Their Power and Functions, Revenue Administration;

Local Administration, Military Administration, Administration of Foreign Affair.

Unit-II Woodrow Wilson and Public Administration.

F.W.Taylor- Concept of Management, Mechanism of Management,

Scientific Management Theory: Meaning, Definition, Objectives, Principles, Merits and

Demerits,Impact.

Henri Fayol - Elements of Management, Principles of Management.

Unit-III Mary Parker Follet - Conflict and Integration, Leadership.

Herbert Simon - Behavioral Approach, Decision Making.

Unit-IV Max Weber- Types of Authority, Ideal- Form of Bureaucracy Criticism,

Importance.

F.W. Riggs – Ecological Theory, Prismatic-Sala-model Development

Administration, Comparative Administration.

Unit-V Luther Gullick and Lyndall Urwick, George Elton Mayo, Abraham Maslow.

Recommended Books :-

1. Taylor F.W. : Scientific Management

2. Sum sun Nisa Ali : Element Administrative Thinkers

3. A Ravindra Prasad and other : Administrative Thinkers(in hindi & english)

4. Riggs F.W. : Ecology of Public Administration

5. Dr. R.P. Kangle : The Kautilya Arthashastra

6. Surendra Katariya : Administrative Thinkers ( in hindi)

Department of Public Administration

Semester :- IV

Subject :- Public Administration

Question Paper No :- III

Name of the Paper :- Management of Public Enterprises and

Industrial Relations

Maximum Marks :- 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus Unit-I Nature of Public Utilities and their regulations, The role of

Public Enterprises in the national economy, Problems of

Nationalization.

Unit-II Forms of Organization, Government Control, Parliamentary

accountability.

Unit-III Managerial Personnel, Finance, Pricing, the consumer and Public

enterprises.

Problems of Industrialization, the Social Structure of Industry-Corporate

Social Responsibility.

Unit-IV Labour Welfare and its influence on Industrial efficiency, Industrial

housing and slum clearance. Role of Trade Unions.

Unit-V Social Security in India. U.K. and U.S.A.(While the study will be made

about the situation in India, a brief outline of the Problems obtaining in

also give due U.K. and U.S.A. Shall be regarded to the management of Public

Enterprises.

Recommended Books :-

1. B.L.Mathur : Bharat me Lok Udyog (in Hindi)

2. Govind Bhattacharjee : Public Sector Enterprises in India(in English)

3. P.K. Jain & other : Public Sector Enterprises in India(in English)

4. A.H.Hanson : Public Enterprise and Economic Development

5. V.V.Ramanadham : The Economics of Public Enterprise

6. D.K.Mittal : Employment in Public Enterprises

7. Sapru R.K. : Management of Public Sector Enterprises in India

8. Laxmi Narain : Public Enterprise Management and Privatisation

Department of Public Administration

Semester : - IV

Subject : - Public

Administration Question Paper

No: - IV

Name of the Paper: - Financial Administration

Maximum Marks: - 80 Passing Marks :- 16

Syllabus

Unit-I Introduction of Financial Administration - Meaning, Importance.

Constitutional -Provision relating to financial administration in India.

Centre-State Financial Relations, Ministry of Finance.

Unit-II Budget: Principles of Sound Budget, Types of Budget-Legislative,

Executive, Board or Commission type.

Budget- the Heart of Management, Economic and Social Implications of

Budget, Budgetary Process in India – Preparation and execution.

Unit-III Budget Techniques- Line-item budget, Lump-Sum Budget, Performance

Budgeting, and PP Zero-based Budget. Budgetary process in India - Preparation.

Parliamentary Approval, Execution of Budget. Accounting of funds and Audit.

Unit-IV Control over public Expenditure: Parliamentary control Parliamentary

Committees (Public Accounts Committee, Estimate Committees, and Committees

on Public Undertaking) Audit and Account in India, C&A.G.

Unit-V Finance Commission, 14th Finance Commission, Fiscal Management- Public

Debt and Deficit Financing, Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy.

Recommended Books :-

1. The goal, S.L. : Public Financial Administration.

2. Thavaraj, M. J.K. : Financial Administration in India. (In English)

3. Tyagi, B.P. : Public Financial.

4. Kulshrestha : Financial Management.

5. Goutam, P.N. : Vitta Prashasan. (In Hindi)

6. M. Laxmikant : Public Administration. (In Hindi & English)

7. Surendra Kataria : Public Administration.

8. S, K, Mahajan & other : Financial administration in India (in English)

9. A.P.Awasthi : Vitta Prashasan. (In Hindi)

10. ARC-II Report : 14th Report