CUET 2024 Syllabus (All Subjects)

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About CUET UG 2024

CUET Exam 2024 - The National Testing Agency has released the CUET UG exam dates 2024 on April 20. The authority will release the CUET UG city intimation slip by May 5 on its official website. Candidates can download the city intimation slip of CUET UG using their login credentials in online mode. The CUET 2024 examination will not involve any normalisation process. The NTA concluded the CUET 2024 registration process on April 5. According to NTA, candidates facing issues to verify using Aadhar card, can now use their school/any other government ID while registering successfully for CUET UG 2024. Candidates may be convinced that the CUET UG 2024 might be delayed due to the Lok Sabha elections across India .
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According to the UGC Chief, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, the CUET 2024 exam to be held on May 20 and 25, will be revised after the last date of CUET 2024 registrations based on geographical distribution. The National Testing Agency has released the application form for CUET UG exam on February 27, at cuetug.ntaonline.in. CUET 2024 will be conducted in hybrid mode (computer based and pen and paper). Dates for the CUET UG 2024 exam are May 15 to 31 .

What is ABC ID in CUET application form 2024?

Candidates who are registering for CUET exam 2024, may have noticed a column about ABC ID. To answer that doubt, let's understand what that is; the ABC ID stands for Academic Bank of Credit, which is a digital ID that students can use to store their academic credits. Students are advised to register for ABC at abc.gov.in prior to applying for CUET 2024. After registration, students will be provided a unique 12 digit ID that can be used in every academic purposes, especially at the time of admission. The ABC ID is particularly useful in offering students an easy way to verify their details. Being a digital medium, this makes the process easy for students at the time of changing colleges.

What is CUET UG Exam?

Admissions to the UG programmes in all Central Universities will be through the CUET exam 2024 held by NTA . It is a single exam to be held in 61 subjects including languages and the general test. The full form of CUET is Common University Entrance Test. Scores of CUET UG exam 2024 will be used by the 44 central universities and more than 300 universities and colleges in the country for admissions to the undergraduate programmes. CUET exam will be both computer based as well as pen and paper.

What's New in CUET UG?

There has been a number of changes in CUET this year. Candidates are advised to check the CUET UG details mentioned below to get a better understanding.

  • The CUET 2024 exam city slip will be issued by May 5, according to UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar.
  • The CUET UG 2024 exam dates has been released on April 20.

  • Candidates can now use their school/government ID proof to verify while registering for CUET exam 2024.
  • The CUET 2024 application correction window opened on April 6.
  • NTA has extended the CUET application process till April 5, 2024.
  • The NTA has extended the CUET UG 2024 registration till March 31.
  • The CUET UG date sheet for exams to be held on May 20 and 25 will be revised after the last date of CUET UG 2024 registrations.
  • The NTA has added two new programmes under CUET 2024 - Fashion Studies and Tourism.
  • The official website of CUET has been changed to cuetug.ntaonline.in. Earlier, the CUET portal could be reached at cuetug.nta.nic.in 2024.
  • in 2024, CUET UG exam will be in hybrid mode. This means candidates will have a mix of OMR and computer-based formats.
  • Candidates now can choose a maximum of 6 subjects.
  • Durations of CUET UG exam will be 45 minutes. CUET Exam 2024 for Accountancy, Economics, Physics, Computer Science / Informatics Practices, Chemistry, Mathematics / Applied Mathematics and General Test will be 60 minutes.

CUET UG Exam - Overview

Total subjects in CUET 2024

61 (33 languages, 27 domain-specific, and 1 General Test)

Choice of CUET test papers**

Maximum of 6 where 4 to 5 can be domain subjects inluding general test and 1 or 2 languages.

Medium of CUET UG exam 2024

13 languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu)

Mode of CUET 2024

Hybrid mode (Pen & Paper or CBT)

Total Questions in CUET UG exam

All test papers: 40 out of 50 questions
General Test: 50 out of 60 ( choice of 10 questions ).

Duration of CUET 2024 exam

All tests: 45 minutes
Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Computer Science/Informatics Practices, and General Tests: 60 minutes

Shifts in CUET exam 2024for Pen & paper mode, there may be three shifts in a day of about two hours duration.

CUET Exam 2023 Statistics

DetailsCUET Exam Figures
Total Students925,142
Slot 1508,179
Slot 2416,963
Outside India80

CUET Exam Helpline

Aspirants of CUET UG may reach out to these contacts mentioned below in case of any query:

  • Phone No: 011-69227700/ 40759000
  • Email: cuet-ug@nta.ac.in

CUET UG 2024 Highlights

Full Exam NameCommon University Entrance Test (UG)
Short Exam NameCUET UG
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Frequency of ConductOnce a year
Exam LevelNational Level Exam
Mode of ApplicationOnline
Application Fee (General)1000 Rs [Online]
Mode of ExamOnline
Mode of CounsellingOnline
Exam Duration45 Minutes

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CUET UG 2024 Important Dates

Upcoming Dates and Events

05 May, 2024

City intimation slip | Mode: Online

15 May, 2024 - 24 May, 2024

Exam | Mode: Online

30 Jun, 2024

Result | Mode: Online

Past Dates and Events

06 Apr, 2024 - 08 Apr, 2024

Application Correction | Mode: Online

05 Apr, 2024

Last date to pay Application fees | Mode: Online

27 Feb, 2024 - 05 Apr, 2024

Application | Mode: Online

Applications for Admissions are open.

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Candidates applying for CUET exam must check the eligibility criteria of the university and course to know which subjects to apply for. The eligibility for CUET UG exam 2024 is class 12 or equivalent  from a recognaised board. However, the papers to choose in CUET exam depends on the university and the course applying to.

Eligibility Criteria for CUET UG Exam

  • Academic Qualifications: Candidates must have passed class 12 or equivalent exam.
  • Age Limit: There is no age limit for CUET UG exam.

Important: Candidates are required to crosscheck the eligibility prescribed by the various participting Universities for the courses they wish to take admissions to. Eligibility mentioned here are mentioned according to CUET UG information bulletin.

CUET UG Exam - Eligibility Criteria for Universities

Candidates can refer to the eligibility criteria based on CUET exam by some of the popular universites.

1. Delhi University : Check the CUET UG exam subject combinations for DU and the DU eligibility criteria

Note: Sports and extracurricular activities quota seats have a performance-based test along with the CUET 2024. Selection will be on the combined score of  CUET UG Exam and performance-based test combined scores.

2. Jamia Milia Islamia: Know the JMI eligibility criteria and the CUET UG  exam subject combinations

3. Pondicherry University: Read about Pondicherry University admissions through CUET UG.

4. Allahabad University: Check the admission process of Allahabad University on the basis of CUET UG exam.

Q1. Who are eligible for CUET exam?

A. Anyone who has passed class 12 or equivalent can apply for CUET UG.

Q2. Can 12th students apply for CUET?

A. Yes. Only class 12 or equivalent students can apply for CUET UG entrance exam.

Q3. Is CUET only for science students?

A. No. CUET UG exam is for all streams. The CUET exam subjects are based on the course eligibility

Mode of Application : Online

Mode of Payment : Net Banking | Credit Card | Debit Card | Paytm | BHIM

Candidates could register for CUET UG exam till April 5 on the official website - cuetug.ntaonline.in . Steps to fill the application form of CUET Exam UG include registrations, filling in details, select programme and city, upload documents and pay the fee. Candidates must visit the updated portal of CUET as the cuetug.samarth.ac.in portal is not active anymore. The steps to register and apply for CUET UG Exam 2024 are:

How to apply for CUET 2024?

Candidates appearing for CUET exam, are advised to follow these steps to fill out the form.

Step 1 - Registration at cuetug.ntaonline.in .

Step 2 - Fill Application for CUET UG exam

Step 3 - Upload documents

Step 4 - Pay application fee for CUET UG.

Step 5 - Take a printout of the form

CUET UG 2024 - Details of Application Fees

Number of Subjects

Centres in India

Centres Outside India

General India (UR)

OBC-NCL (EWS)

SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender

Up to 3 subjects

Rs. 1,000

Rs. 900

Rs. 800

Rs. 4,500

For each additional subject

Rs. 400

Rs. 375

Rs. 350

Rs. 1,800

Documents needed to apply for CUET UG 2024 Exam

Candidates must keep scanned copies of the following and upload them where needed. Regading the documents, here are the CUET UG details:

  • Recent photograph (10kb to 200kb, JPG/JPEG).
  • Signature (4kb to 30 kb, JPG/JPEG).
  • Disability certificate (50kb to 300kb, PDF), if applicable.
  • Category certificate (50 kb to 300 kb, PDF), if applicable.
  • Mark sheet of Class 10.
  • Mark sheet of Class 12.
  • Government issued photo identity proof.
  • Special category certificate (if applicable) such as Caste certificate, non-creamy layer certificate etc.

CUET UG Exam - Steps to Register and Apply

Registration Statistics for CUET UG Exam (2022 and 2023)

CUET Registration Stats

1. What is the last date to fill CUET form?

A. The last date to apply for CUET UG exam 2024 is April 5.

2. Does CUET have 2 attempts?

A. No. CUET UG 2024 will have only one attempt.

3. Is CUET free of cost?

A. No. Candidates have to pay an application fee to appear for the CUET UG exam.

CUET UG Exam - Correction in Application Details

NTA has allowed for correction in application details of the CUET UG 2024 from April 6 to 7 (Up to 11:50 pm). Only certain fields will be allowed to be corrected / edited. Candidates may note the details as given below

What are the corrections allowed in the application for the CUET (UG)?

Allowed/ Not Allowed

Fields

Candidates shall NOT be allowed to change

  1. Mobile Number
  2. E-Mail address
  3. Address (Permanent and Present)

Candidate shall be allowed to change any one of the fields

  1. Candidate Name or
  2. Father Name or
  3. Mother Name or
  4. Photograph - Image Upload or
  5. Signature – Image Upload

Candidates shall be allowed to change all the fields

  1. Class 10/ equivalent details
  2. Class 12/ equivalent details

Candidates shall be allowed to change examination Cities within the same State / UT

Examination City Selection (all 02 preferences)

Candidate shall be allowed to change all the fields

  1. Date of Birth
  2. Gender
  3. Category
  4. Sub-category / PwBD

Note:

  • The option to edit the Subject / Test in CUET UG Exam along with the University / Programme / Course will continue to be available till the correction period.
  • If there is an impact on the fee, then the additional fee for the CUET exam will be charged as applicable.

Once the correction window for CUET UG 2024 is closed, NTA will not entertain the corrections sent by the candidate through Post/Fax/WhatsApp/E- mail/by Hand. Any change of category after correction window closes will not be entertained. Details here are updated as per the CUET UG information bulletin.

CUET Application Form 2024: Step by Step Process

Application Fees

CategoryQuotaModeGenderAmount
GeneralOnlineFemale, Male₹ 1000
EWS, OBCOnlineFemale, Male₹ 900
SC, STPWDOnlineTransgender₹ 800

Candidates can ace the CUET UG 2024 exam by downloading the previous year question papers. Candidates will access the CUET question paper pdf download link from the official website of NTA. The CUET UG previous year question papers will help them to become familiar with the exam pattern, the types of questions asked and the important topics covered. Moreover, the CUET UG previous year question paper will give them an insight into the important topics of the CUET UG syllabus, enabling them to score better in the exam. Going through the previous year CUET question paper will help them identify their strengths and weaknesses, making their preparation for the CUET exam more effective. Qualifying for the CUET exam 2024 will make them eligible for various courses at several participating universities.

How to Download CUET Question Papers

  • Visit the CUET UG official website.
  • Navigate to the " Download " section.
  • Select the year and course or subject for which you want to download the question paper.
  • Click on the “ Download ” button to save the question paper to your computer.

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CUET UG 2024 Syllabus

Languages (IA)-English-

Languages (IA)-English: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-English: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-English: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-English: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-English: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-English: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Hindi+

Languages (IA)-Hindi: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Hindi: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Hindi: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Hindi: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Hindi: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Hindi: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Assamese+

Languages (IA)-Assamese: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Assamese: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Assamese: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Assamese: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Assamese: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Assamese: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Bengali+

Languages (IA)-Bengali: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Bengali: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Bengali: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Bengali: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Bengali: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Bengali: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Gujarati+

Languages (IA)-Gujarati: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Gujarati: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Gujarati: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Gujarati: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Gujarati: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Gujarati: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Kannada+

Languages (IA)-Kannada: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Kannada: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Kannada: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Kannada: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Kannada: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Kannada: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Malayalam+

Languages (IA)-Malayalam: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Malayalam: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Malayalam: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Malayalam: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Malayalam: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Malayalam: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Marathi+

Languages (IA)-Marathi: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Marathi: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Marathi: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Marathi: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Marathi: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Marathi: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Odia+

Languages (IA)-Odia: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Odia: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Odia: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Odia: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Odia: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Odia: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Punjabi+

Languages (IA)-Punjabi: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Punjabi: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Punjabi: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Punjabi: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Punjabi: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Punjabi: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Tamil+

Languages (IA)-Tamil: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Tamil: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Tamil: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Tamil: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Tamil: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Tamil: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Telugu+

Languages (IA)-Telugu: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Telugu: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Telugu: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Telugu: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Telugu: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Telugu: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IA)-Urdu+

Languages (IA)-Urdu: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IA)-Urdu: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IA)-Urdu: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IA)-Urdu: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IA)-Urdu: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IA)-Urdu: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Arabic+

Languages (IB)-Arabic: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Arabic: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Arabic: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Arabic: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Arabic: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Arabic: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Bodo+

Languages (IB)-Bodo: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Bodo: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Bodo: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Bodo: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Bodo: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Bodo: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Chinese+

Languages (IB)-Chinese: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Chinese: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Chinese: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Chinese: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Chinese: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Chinese: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Dogri+

Languages (IB)-Dogri: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Dogri: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Dogri: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Dogri: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Dogri: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Dogri: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-French+

Languages (IB)-French: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-French: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-French: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-French: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-French: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-French: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-German+

Languages (IB)-German: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-German: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-German: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-German: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-German: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-German: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Italian+

Languages (IB)-Italian: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Italian: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Italian: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Italian: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Italian: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Italian: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Japanese+

Languages (IB)-Japanese: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Japanese: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Japanese: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Japanese: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Japanese: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Japanese: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Kashmiri+

Languages (IB)-Kashmiri: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Kashmiri: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Kashmiri: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Kashmiri: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Kashmiri: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Kashmiri: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Konkani+

Languages (IB)-Konkani: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Konkani: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Konkani: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Konkani: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Konkani: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Konkani: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Maithili+

Languages (IB)-Maithili: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Maithili: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Maithili: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Maithili: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Maithili: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Maithili: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Manipuri+

Languages (IB)-Manipuri: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Manipuri: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Manipuri: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Manipuri: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Manipuri: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Manipuri: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Nepali+

Languages (IB)-Nepali: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Nepali: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Nepali: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Nepali: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Nepali: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Nepali: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Persian+

Languages (IB)-Persian: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Persian: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Persian: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Persian: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Persian: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Persian: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Russian+

Languages (IB)-Russian: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Russian: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Russian: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Russian: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Russian: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Russian: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Santhali+

Languages (IB)-Santhali: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Santhali: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Santhali: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Santhali: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Santhali: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Santhali: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-SindhI+

Languages (IB)-SindhI: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-SindhI: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-SindhI: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-SindhI: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-SindhI: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-SindhI: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Spanish+

Languages (IB)-Spanish: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Spanish: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Spanish: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Spanish: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Spanish: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Spanish: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Tibetan+

Languages (IB)-Tibetan: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Tibetan: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Tibetan: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Tibetan: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Tibetan: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Tibetan: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Languages (IB)-Sanskrit+

Languages (IB)-Sanskrit: Unit 01
Reading comprehension
Type of passages: (i) Factual, (ii) narrative, (iii) literary
Languages (IB)-Sanskrit: Unit 02
Verbal ability
Languages (IB)-Sanskrit: Unit 03
Rearranging the parts
Languages (IB)-Sanskrit: Unit 04
Choosing the correct word
Languages (IB)-Sanskrit: Unit 05
Synonyms and antonyms
Languages (IB)-Sanskrit: Unit 06
Vocabulary

Accountancy/ book keeping (accounting for not-for-profit organisations and partnership firms)+

Accountancy/ book keeping (accounting for not-for-profit organisations and partnership firms): Unit 01
Accounting not-for-profit organisation
Not-for-profit organization: Meaning and examples
Receipts and payments: Meaning and concept of fund-based and non-fund-based accounting
Preparation of income and expenditure account and balance sheet from receipt and payment account with additional information
Accountancy/ book keeping (accounting for not-for-profit organisations and partnership firms): Unit 02
Accounting for partnership
Nature of partnership firm: Partnership deed (meaning, importance)
Final accounts of partnership: Fixed v/s fluctuating capital, division of profit among partners, profit, and loss appropriation account
Accountancy/ book keeping (accounting for not-for-profit organisations and partnership firms): Unit 03
Reconstitution of partnership
Changes in profit sharing ratio among the existing partners-sacrificing ratio and gaining ratio
Accounting for revaluation of assets and liabilities and distribution of reserves and accumulated profits
Goodwill: Nature, factors affecting and methods of valuation: Average profit, super profit, multiplier, and capitalisation methods
Admission of a partner: Effect of admission of a partner, change in profit sharing ratio, the accounting treatment for goodwill, revaluation of assets and liabilities, reserves (accumulated profits), and adjustment of capitals
Retirement/ death of a partner: Change in profit sharing ratio, accounting treatment of goodwill, revaluation of assets and liabilities, adjustment of accumulated profits (reserves)
Accountancy/ book keeping (accounting for not-for-profit organisations and partnership firms): Unit 04
Dissolution of partnership firm
Meaning, settlement of accounts: Preparation of realization account and related accounts (excluding piecemeal distribution, sale to a company and insolvency of a partner)

Accountancy/ book keeping (company accounts and financial statement analysis)+

Accountancy/ book keeping (company accounts and financial statement analysis): Unit 01
Accounting for share and debenture capital
Share capital: Meaning, nature, and types
Accounting for share capital: Issue and allotment of equity and preference shares; over subscription and under subscription; issue at par, premium and at discount; calls in advance, calls in arrears, issue of shares for consideration other than cash
Forfeiture of shares: Accounting treatment, re-issue of forfeited shares
Presentation of shares and debentures capital in the company’s balance sheet
Issue of debenture: At par, premium, and discount; issue of debentures for consideration other than cash
Redemption of the debenture
Out of proceeds of fresh issue, accumulated profits, and sinking fund
Accountancy/ book keeping (company accounts and financial statement analysis): Unit 02
Analysis of financial statements
Financial statements of a company: Preparation of simple financial statements of a company in the prescribed form with major headings only
Financial analysis: Meaning, significance, purpose, limitations
Tools for financial analysis: Comparative statements, common size statements
Accounting ratios: Meaning and objectives, types of ratios: (a) Liquidity ratios-current ratio, liquidity ratio. (b) Solvency ratio: Debt to equity, total assets to debt, proprietary ratio. (c) Activity ratio: Inventory turnover, debtors turnover
Accounting ratios: Types of ratios-(c) activity ratio: payables turnover, working capital turnover, fixed assets turnover, current assets turnover. (d) Profitability ratio: Gross profit, operating ratio, net profit ratio, return on investment
Accounting ratios: Types of ratios-(d) profitability ratio: Earning per share, dividend per share, profit earning ratio
Accountancy/ book keeping (company accounts and financial statement analysis): Unit 03
Statement of changes in financial position
Cash Flow Statement: Meaning and objectives, Preparation, adjustments related to depreciation, dividend and tax, sale and purchase of non-current assets (as per revised standard issued by ICAI)

Accountancy/ book keeping (computerized accounting system)+

Accountancy/ book keeping (computerized accounting system): Unit 01
Overview of computerised accounting system
Concept and types of computerised accounting system (CAS)
Features of a computerised accounting system
Structure of a computerised accounting system
Accountancy/ book keeping (computerized accounting system): Unit 02
Using computerised accounting system
Steps in the installation of CAS, preparation of chart of accounts, codification, and hierarchy of account heads
Data entry, data validation, and data verification
Adjusting entries, preparation of financial statements, closing entries, and opening entries
Security of CAS and security features are generally available in CAS (students are expected to understand and practice the entire accounting process using an accounting package)
Accountancy/ book keeping (computerized accounting system): Unit 03
Accounting using database management system (dbms)
Concepts of DBMS
Objects in DBMS: Tables, queries, forms, reports
Creating data tables for accounting
Using queries, forms, and reports for generating accounting information
Applications of DBMS in generating accounting information such as shareholders’ records, sales reports, customers’ profiles, suppliers’ profiles payroll, employees’ profiles, and petty cash registers
Accountancy/ book keeping (computerized accounting system): Unit 04
Accounting applications of electronic spreadsheet
Concept of an electronic spreadsheet (ES)
Features offered by electronic spreadsheet
Applications of electronic spreadsheet in generating accounting information, preparing depreciation schedules, loan repayment schedules, payroll accounting, and other such company

Agriculture+

Agriculture: Unit 01
Agrometeorology, genetics and plant breeding, biochemistry and microbiology
Agrometeorology: Elements of weather-rainfall, temperature, humidity, wind velocity, sunshine weather forecasting, climate change in relation to crop production
Genetics and plant breeding: (a) Cell and its structure, cell division-mitosis and meiosis and their significance, (b) organisation of the genetic materials in chromosomes, DNA and RNA, (c) Mendel’s laws of inheritance
Genetics and plant breeding: (c) Reasons for the success of Mendel in his experiments, absence of linkage in Mendel’s experiments, (d) quantitative inheritance, continuous and discontinuous variation in plants, (e) monogenic and polygenic inheritance
Genetics and plant breeding: (f) Role of genetics in plant breeding, self and cross-pollinated crops, methods of breeding in field crops-introduction, selection, hybridization, mutation and polyploidy, tissue and cell culture
Genetics and plant breeding: (g) Plant biotechnology-definition and scope in crop production
Biochemistry: pH and buffers, classification and nomenclature of carbohydrates; proteins; lipids; vitamins and enzymes
Microbiology: Microbial cell structure, microorganisms-algae, bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, protozoa, and viruses. Role of microorganisms in respiration, fermentation and organic matter decomposition
Agriculture: Unit 02
Livestock production
Scope and importance: (a) Importance of livestock in agriculture and industry, white revolution in India, (b) important breeds Indian and exotic, distribution of cows, buffaloes and poultry in India
Care and management: (a) Systems of cattle and poultry housing, (b) principles of feeding, feeding practices, (c) balanced ration-definition and ingredients
Care and management: (d) Management of calves, bullocks, pregnant and milch animals as well as chicks cockerels and layers, poultry
Care and management: (e) signs of sick animals, symptoms of common diseases in cattle and poultry, rinderpest, black quarter, foot and mouth, mastitis and haemorrhagic septicaemia coccidiosis, fowl pox and Ranikhet disease, their prevention and control
Artificial insemination: Reproductive organs, collection, dilution and preservation of semen and artificial insemination, role of artificial insemination in cattle improvement
Livestock products: Processing and marketing of milk and milk products
Agriculture: Unit 03
Crop production
Introduction: (a) Targets and achievements in food grain production in India since independence and its future projections, sustainable crop production, commercialization of agriculture and its scope in India
Introduction: (b) Classification of field crops based on their utility-cereals, pulses, oils seeds, fibre, sugar, and forage crops
Soil, soil fertility, fertilizers, and manures: (a) Soil, soil pH, soil texture, soil structure, soil organisms, soil tilth, soil fertility and soil health. (b) Essential plant nutrients, their functions and deficiency symptoms
Soil, soil fertility, fertilizers, and manures: (c) Soil types of India and their characteristics. (d) Organic manure, common fertilizers including straight, complex, fertilizer mixtures and biofertilizers; integrated nutrient management system
Irrigation and drainage: (a) Sources of irrigation (rain, canals, tanks, rivers, wells, tubewells). (b) Scheduling of irrigation based on critical stages of growth, time interval, soil moisture content and weather parameters
Irrigation and drainage: (c) Water requirement of crops. (d) Methods of irrigation and drainage. (e) Watershed management
Weed control: Principles of weed control, methods of weed control (cultural, mechanical, chemical, biological, and integrated weed management)
Crops: Seed bed preparation, seed treatment, time and method of sowing/ planting, seed rate; dose, method and time of fertilizer application, irrigation, intercultural and weed control
Crops: Common pests and diseases, caused by bacteria, fungi virus and nematode and their control, integrated pest management, harvesting, threshing, post harvest technology: Storage, processing and marketing of major field crops-rice, wheat, maize
Crops: Post harvest technology-storage, processing and marketing of major field crops: Sorghum, pearl millet, groundnut, mustard, pigeon-pea, gram, sugarcane, cotton, and berseem
Agriculture: Unit 04
Horticulture
Importance of fruits and vegetables in human diet, crop diversification and processing industry
Orchard-location and layout, ornamental gardening and kitchen garden
Planting system, training, pruning, intercropping, protection from frost and sunburn
Trees, shrubs, climbers, annuals, perennials-definition and examples
Propagation by seed, cutting, budding, layering and grafting
Cultivation practices, processing and marketing of: (i) Fruits-mango, papaya, banana, guava, citrus, grapes. (ii) Vegetables-radish, carrot, potato, onion, cauliflower, brinjal, tomato, spinach and cabbage
Cultivation practices, processing and marketing of: (iii) Flowers-gladiolus, canna, chrysanthemums, roses, and marigold
Principles and methods of fruit and vegetable preservation
Preparation of jellies, jams, ketchup, chips and their packing

Anthropology+

Anthropology: Unit 01
Physical anthropology
Preliminary knowledge of human genetics
Mendel’s laws of heredity monohybrid and dihybrid ratio
Definition of race and racial criteria, significance of skin colour, eye form and colour, headform, and Aba blood groups as racial criteria
Racial classification, distinctive physical features and geographical distribution of the major racial groups of man: Caucasoid, mongoloid, negroid, and australoid
Anthropology: Unit 02
Prehistoric archaeology
Tool making: Techniques of manufacturing core and flake tools, primary and secondary flaking, pressure flaking, grinding and polishing. Materials used in making prehistoric tools
Tool families: Pebble tools, hand axe, cleaver, scrapers, microliths, points, blades, awl, graver, Celts, sickles, spear-head, arrow-head and bone tools
Prehistoric cultures: A brief outline of the following prehistoric cultures of the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods
A comparative study of the salient features of paleolithic and neolithic cultures
Anthropology: Unit 03
Material culture and economic anthropology
Economic life: Meaning and aspects, characteristic features of primitive or simple economic system
Subsistence economy: Domestication of animals-pastoralism, agriculture-shifting cultivation, horticulture, terrace cultivation and plough cultivation
Brief outline of the methods of hunting, fishing and agriculture with reference to various communities of north east India as far as practicable
Anthropology: Unit 04
Social anthropology and ethnography
Social anthropology: (i) Family: Definition, forms and types: Nuclear family, joint family, family of orientation, family of procreation, monogamous and polygamous (polygynous and polyandrous). (ii) Clustered relationship in a nuclear family
Social anthropology: (iii) Rules of residence-patrilocal, matrilocal, neolocal, avancolocal, bi-local, matri patrilocal. Rules of descent: Patrilineal and matrilineal descent. (iv) Functions of family, social nature of family
Ethnography: (i) A brief outline of the land and people of North-East India. (ii) Study of material culture and economic life of the following communities, (iii) The Garo: Shifting or jhum cultivation. (iv) The mishing: Plough cultivation
Ethnography: (v) A study of social organization of the Ao Naga and the Apatani
Anthropology: Unit 05
Ecology
Meaning and definition of ecology and environment
Elements of the environment: Solid, liquid, and gas
Physical or abiotic environment, biological or biotic environment and socio cultural environment
Man as the main agent to disturb the ecological balance

Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts)+

Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts): Unit 01
The Rajasthani and Pahari schools of miniature painting (16th century A.D to 19th century A.D.)
Introduction to Indian miniature schools: Western-Indian, Pala, Rajasthani, Mughal, Central India, Deccan,and Pahari
The Rajasthani schools: (i) Origin and development of the following schools in brief-Mewar, Bundi, Bikaner, Kishangarh, and Jaipur, and the main features of the Rajasthani schools
The Rajasthani schools: (ii) Study of the following Rajasthani paintings-(a) A folio from Ramayana paintings of Sahibdin-Mewar, (b) One court scene or Hunting scene or festival scene-Mewar Jagat Singh-II, (c) One folio from Ragamala or Rasikapriya-Bundi
The Rajasthani schools: (ii) Study of the following Rajasthani paintings-(d) One painting of a hunting scene in a forest Maharaja-Kotah with Kotah, (e) Radha (Bani-Thani) by Nihal Chand-Kishangarh, (f) Pabuji Ki Phad, folk scroll painting-Bhilwara
The Rajasthani schools: (ii) Study of the following Rajasthani paintings-(g) Maru Ragini-Mewar, (h) Raja Aniruddha Singh Hara-Bundi, (i) Chaugan Players-Jodhpur, (j) Krishna on swing-Bikaner, (k) Radha (Bani- Thani)-Kishangarh
The Rajasthani schools: (ii) Study of the following Rajasthani paintings-(l) Bharat Meets Rama at Chitrakuta-Jaipur
The Pahari schools: (i) Origin and development of Basohli, Guler, and Kangra schools in brief and main features of the Pahari schools
The pahari schools: (ii) Study of the following pahari painting-(a) One folio of Ramayana (Sangri-early phase)-Basohli, (b) One Folio of Gita Govinda of Jaideva by Manaku-Guler, (c) One Krishna Lila or Bhagavata Purana Sukh-Kangra Folio by Nain
The pahari schools: (ii) Study of the following pahari painting-(d) One painting from Nayaka Nayika Baramasa or Ragamala-Guler Kangra, (e) Krishna with Gopis-Basohli, (f) Nand, Yashoda and Krishna with Kinsmen going to Vrindavana-Kangra
Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts): Unit 02
The Mughal and Deccani schools of miniature painting (16th century A.D. to 19th century A.D.)
The Mughal school: (i) Origin and development of the Mughal school in brief and main features of the Mughal school
The Mughal school: (ii) Study of the following Mughal paintings-(a) A folio from Akbar Namah (title)-Basawan (painter)-Akbar (school), (b) Babur crossing the river Sone (title)-Jagannath (painter)-Akbar (school)
The Mughal school: (ii) Study of the following Mughal paintings-(c) Krishna lifting mount Govardhana (title)-Miskin (painter)-Akbar (school), (d) Birth of Salim (title)-Ramdas (painter)-Akbar (school)
The Mughal school: (ii) Study of the following Mughal paintings-(e) Jahangir holding the picture (title)-Abul Hassan (painter)-Jahangir (school), (f) Falcon on Bird-Rest (title)-Ustad Mansoor (painter)-Jahangir (school)
The Mughal school: (ii) Study of the following Mughal paintings-(g) Kabir and Raidas-Ustad Faqir Ullah Khan-Shahjahan, (h) Marriage procession of Dara Shikoh (title)-Haji Madni (painter)-Provincial Mughal (Oudh) (school)
The Deccani school: (i) Origin and development of the Deccani school and main features of the Deccan school
The Deccani school: (ii) Study of the following Deccani paintings-(a) Ibrahim Adil Shah-II of Bijapur-Bijapur, (b) Raga Hindola-Ahmednagar, (c) Ragini Pathamsika-Ahmadnagar, (d) Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusro-Hyderabad
The Deccani school: (ii) Study of the following Deccani paintings-(e) Chand Bibi Playing Polo (Chaugan)-Golconda
Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts): Unit 03
The Bengal school and cultural nationalism
New Era in Indian art-an introduction
Study of the following paintings: (i) Rama Vanquishing the pride of the ocean-Raja Ravi Verma, (ii) Journey’s End-Abanindranath Tagore, (iii) Parthasarathi-Nandalal Bose, (ii) Ghalib’s Poetry Painting based on-M.A.R. Chughtai
Study of the following paintings: (iii) Select a cubistic painting-Gaganendranath Tagore, (iv) Mother and child-Jamini Roy, (v) Female Face-Rabindranath Tagore, (vi) Hill Women-Amrita Sher Gill, (Vii) Shiv and Sati-Nandlal Bose
Study of the following paintings: (viii) Rasa-Lila-Kshitindranath Majumdar, (ix) Radhika-M.A.R. Chughtai, (vii) Meghdoot-Ram Gopal Vijayvargiya
National flag and the symbolic significance of its forms and the colours
Contribution of Indian artists in the struggle for National Freedom Movement
Tiller of the Soil-Nandlal Bose
Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts): Unit 04
The modern trends in Indian art introduction
Study of the following paintings: (i) Mother Teresa (painting)-M.F. Hussain (artist/ painter), (ii) Birth of poetry (painting)-K.K. Hebbar (artist/ painter), (iii) Gossip (painting)-N.S. Bendre (artist/ painter)
Study of the following paintings: (iv) Tantric painting-G.R. Santosh (artist/ painter), (v) Words and images (painting)-K.C.S. Panikkar (artist/ painter), (vi) Rama vanquishing the pride of the ocean (painting)-Raja Ravi Varma (artist/ painter)
Study of the following paintings: (vii) Mother and child (painting)-Jamini Roy (artist/ painter), (viii) Haldi Grinders (painter)-Amrita Sher Gil (artist/ painter), (ix) The Vulture (painting)-Kamlesh Dutt Pande (artist/ painter)
Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts): Unit 05
Sculpture
Study of the following sculptures: (i) Triumph of Labour-D. P. Roychowdhury, (ii) Santhal Family-Ramkinker Vaij, (iii) Standing Woman-Dhanraj Bhagat, (iv) Cries Unheard-Amarnath Sehgal, (v) Ganesha Figure-P.V.Janakiram
Study of the following sculptures: (vi) Dhanpal-Sankho Chaudhuri, (vii) Chaturmukhi-Aekka Yada Giri Rao
Fine art (painting, sculpture, graphics and commercial arts): Unit 06
Graphic-prints
Study of the following Graphic-prints: (i) Whirlpool-Krishna Reddy, (ii) Children-Somnath Hore, (iii) Devi-Jyoti Bhatt, (iv) Of walls-Anupam Sud, (v) Man, Woman and Tree-K. Laxma Goud

Biology/ biological studies/ biotechnology/ biochemistry+

Biology/ biological studies/ biotechnology/ biochemistry: Unit 01
Reproduction
Reproduction in organisms: Reproduction, a characteristic feature of all organisms for continuation of species; modes of reproduction-asexual and sexual; asexual reproduction; modes-binary fission, sporulation, budding, gemmule, fragmentation
Reproduction in organisms: Vegetative propagation in plants
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants: Flower structure; development of male and female gametophytes; pollination-types, agencies and examples; outbreeding devices; pollen-pistil interaction; double fertilization
Sexual reproduction in flowering plants: Post fertilization events-development of endosperm and embryo, development of seed and formation of fruit; special modes-apomixis, parthenocarpy, polyembryony; significance of seed and fruit formation
Human reproduction: Male and female reproductive systems; microscopic anatomy of testis and ovary; gametogenesis-spermatogenesis and oogenesis; menstrual cycle; fertilisation, embryo development upto blastocyst formation, implantation
Human reproduction: Pregnancy and placenta formation (elementary idea); parturition (elementary idea); lactation (elementary idea)
Reproductive health: Need for reproductive health and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STD); birth control-need and methods, contraception and medical termination of pregnancy (MTP); amniocentesis
Reproductive health: Infertility and assisted reproductive technologies-VF, ZIFT, GIFT (elementary idea for general awareness)
Biology/ biological studies/ biotechnology/ biochemistry: Unit 02
Genetics and evolution
Heredity and variation: Mendelian inheritance; deviations from Mendelism-incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles and inheritance of blood groups, pleiotropy; elementary idea of polygenic inheritance; chromosome theory of inheritance
Heredity and variation: Chromosomes and genes; sex determination-in humans, birds, honey bee; linkage and crossing over; sex linked inheritance-haemophilia, colour blindness; Mendelian disorders in humans-thalassemia; chromosomal disorders in humans
Heredity and variation: Down’s syndrome, Turner’s and Klinefelter’s syndromes
Molecular basis of inheritance: Search for genetic material and DNA as genetic material; structure of DNA and RNA; DNA packaging; DNA replication; central dogma; transcription, genetic code, translation; gene expression and regulation-lac operon
Molecular basis of inheritance: Genome and human genome project; DNA fingerprinting
Evolution: origin of life; biological evolution and evidences for biological evolution (paleontological, comparative anatomy, embryology and molecular evidence); Darwin’s contribution, modern synthetic theory of evolution
Evolution: Mechanism of evolution-variation (mutation and recombination) and natural selection with examples, types of natural selection; gene flow and genetic drift; Hardy-Weinberg’s principle; adaptive radiation; human evolution
Biology/ biological studies/ biotechnology/ biochemistry: Unit 03
Biology and human welfare
Health and disease: Pathogens; parasites causing human diseases (malaria, filariasis, ascariasis, typhoid, pneumonia, common cold, amoebiasis, ringworm); basic concepts of immunology-vaccines; cancer, HIV and aids; adolescence, drug and alcohol abuse
Improvement in food production: Plant breeding, tissue culture, single cell protein, biofortification; apiculture and animal husbandry
Microbes in human welfare: In household food processing, industrial production, sewage treatment, energy generation and as biocontrol agents and biofertilizers
Biology/ biological studies/ biotechnology/ biochemistry: Unit 04
Biotechnology and its applications
Principles and process of biotechnology: Genetic engineering (recombinant DNA technology)
Application of biotechnology in health and agriculture: Human insulin and vaccine production, gene therapy; genetically modified organisms-Bt crops; transgenic animals; biosafety issues-biopiracy and patents
Biology/ biological studies/ biotechnology/ biochemistry: Unit 05
Ecology and environment
Organisms and environment: Habitat and niche; population and ecological adaptations; population interactions-mutualism, competition, predation, parasitism; population attributes-growth, birth rate and death rate, age distribution
Ecosystems: Patterns, components; productivity and decomposition; energy flow; pyramids of number, biomass, energy; nutrient cycling (carbon and phosphorous); ecological succession; ecological services-carbon fixation, pollination, oxygen release
Biodiversity and its conservation: Concept of biodiversity; patterns of biodiversity; importance of biodiversity; loss of biodiversity; biodiversity conservation; hotspots, endangered organisms, extinction, red data book, biosphere reserves
Biodiversity and its conservation: National parks and sanctuaries
Environmental issues: Air pollution and its control; water pollution and its control; agrochemicals and their effects; solid waste management; radioactive waste management; greenhouse effect and global warming; ozone depletion; deforestation
Environmental issues: Any three case studies as success stories addressing environmental issues

Business studies (principles and functions of management)+

Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 01
Nature and significance of management
Management-concept, objectives, importance
Nature of management; management as science, art, profession
Levels of management-top, middle supervisory (first level)
Management functions-planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling
Coordination-nature, and importance
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 02
Principles of management
Principles of management-meaning, nature, and significance
Fayol’s principles of management
Taylor’s scientific management-principles and techniques
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 03
Business environment
Business environment-meaning and importance
Dimensions of business environment-economic, social, technological, political, and legal
Economic environment in India; impact of government policy changes on business and industry, with special reference to the adoption of the policies of liberalization privatization, and globalization
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 04
Planning
Meaning, features, importance, limitations
Planning process
Types of plans-objectives, strategy, policy, procedure, method, rule, budget, programme
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 05
Organising
Meaning and importance
Steps in the process of organizing
Structure of organization-functional, and divisional
Formal and informal organization
Delegation: Meaning elements and importance
Decentralization: Meaning and importance
Difference between delegation and decentralization
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 06
Staffing
Meaning, need, and importance of staffing
Staffing as a part of human resources management
Steps in the staffing process
Recruitment-meaning and sources
Selection-meaning and process
Training and development-meaning, need, methods-on the job and off the job methods of training
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 07
Directing
Meaning, importance, and principles
Elements of direction: (a) Supervision-meaning and importance, (b) motivation-meaning and importance, Maslow’s hierarchy of needs; financial and non-financial incentives, (c) leadership-meaning, importance; qualities of a good leader
Elements of direction: (d) Communication-meaning and importance, formal and informal communication; barriers to effective communication
Business studies (principles and functions of management): Unit 08
Controlling
Meaning and importance
Relationship between planning and controlling
Steps in the process of control
Techniques of controlling

Business studies (business finance and marketing)+

Business studies (business finance and marketing): Unit 01
Business finance
Business finance-meaning, role, objectives of financial management
Financial planning-meaning and importance
Capital structure-meaning and factors
Fixed and working capital-meaning and factors affecting their requirements
Business studies (business finance and marketing): Unit 02
Financial markets
Concept of financial market: Money market-nature instruments
Capital market: Nature and types-primary and secondary market
The distinction between capital market and money market
Stock exchange-meaning, functions, NSEI, OCTEI, trading procedure
Securities and exchange board of India (SEBI)-objectives, functions
Business studies (business finance and marketing): Unit 03
Marketing
Marketing-meaning, functions, role
The distinction between marketing and selling
Marketing mix-concept and elements: Product-nature, classification, branding, labeling, and packaging, physical distribution: Meaning, role; channels of distribution, meaning, types, factors, determining the choice of channels
Marketing mix-concept and elements: Promotion-meaning and role, promotion mix, role of advertising and personal selling; objections to advertising. Price: Factors influencing pricing
Business studies (business finance and marketing): Unit 04
Consumer protection
Importance of consumer protection
Consumer rights
Consumer responsibilities
Ways and means of consumer protection-consumer awareness and legal redressal with special reference to the consumer protection act
Role of consumer organizations and ngos
Business studies (business finance and marketing): Unit 05
Entrepreneurship development
Concept, functions, and need
Entrepreneurship characteristics and competencies
Process of entrepreneurship development
Entrepreneurial values, attitudes, and motivation-meaning and concept

Chemistry+

Chemistry: Unit 01
Solid state
Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Molecular, ionic covalent, and metallic solids, amorphous and crystalline solids (elementary idea), unit cell in two dimensional and three-dimensional lattices
Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Calculation of density of unit cell, packing in solids, packing efficiency, voids, number of atoms per unit cell in a cubic unit cell, point defects, electrical and magnetic properties
Classification of solids based on different binding forces: Band theory of metals, conductors, semiconductors and insulators and n and p-type semiconductors
Chemistry: Unit 02
Solutions
Types of solutions, expression of concentration of solutions of solids in liquids, the solubility of gases in liquids, solid solutions, colligative properties-the relative lowering of vapour pressure, Raoult’s law, elevation of B.P.
Depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular masses using colligative properties, abnormal molecular mass, Van't Hoff factor
Chemistry: Unit 03
Electrochemistry
Redox reactions; conductance in electrolytic solutions, specific and molar conductivity variations of conductivity with concentration, Kohlrausch’s Law, electrolysis and laws of electrolysis (elementary idea)
Dry cell-electrolytic cells and Galvanic cells, lead accumulator, emf of a cell, standard electrode potential, Nernst equation and its application to chemical cells
Relation between Gibbs energy change and EMF of a cell, fuel cells; corrosion
Chemistry: Unit 04
Chemical kinetics
Rate of a reaction (average and instantaneous), factors affecting rates of reaction: Concentration, temperature, catalyst; order and molecularity of a reaction; rate law and specific rate constant
Integrated rate equations, and half-life (only for zero and first-order reactions); concept of collision theory (elementary idea, no mathematical treatment)
Activation energy, Arrhenius equation
Chemistry: Unit 05
Surface chemistry
Adsorption-physisorption and chemisorption; factors affecting adsorption of gases on solids; catalysis: Homogeneous and heterogeneous, activity and selectivity: Enzyme catalysis; colloidal state: The distinction between true solutions
Colloidal state: Colloids, and suspensions; lyophilic, lyophobic multimolecular and macromolecular colloids; properties of colloids; Tyndall effect, Brownian movement, electrophoresis, coagulation; emulsions-types of emulsions
Chemistry: Unit 06
General principles and processes of isolation of elements
Principles and methods of extraction-concentration, oxidation, reduction electrolytic method, and refining; occurrence and principles of extraction of aluminum, copper, zinc, and iron
Chemistry: Unit 07
P-block elements
Group 15 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, oxidation states, trends in physical and chemical properties; nitrogen-preparation, properties, and uses
Group 15 elements: Compounds of nitrogen: Preparation and properties of ammonia and nitric acid, oxides of nitrogen ( structure only); phosphorus-allotropic forms; compounds of phosphorus: Preparation and properties of phosphine
Group 15 elements: Compounds of phosphorus-halides (PCl3, PCl5) and oxoacids (elementary idea only)
Group 16 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties; dioxygen: Preparation, properties, and uses; classification of oxides; ozone. Sulphur-allotropic forms
Group 16 elements: Compounds of sulphur: Preparation, properties, and uses of sulphur dioxide; sulphuric acid: Industrial process of manufacture, properties and uses, oxoacids of sulphur (structures only)
Group 17 elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, oxidation states, occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties; compounds of halogens: Preparation, properties and uses of chlorine and hydrochloric acid
Group 17 elements: Interhalogen compounds, oxoacids of halogens (structures only)
Group 18 Elements: General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence, trends in physical and chemical properties, uses
Chemistry: Unit 08
D and f block elements
General introduction, electronic configuration, occurrence and characteristics of transition metals, general trends in properties of the first-row transition metals-metallic character, ionization enthalpy, oxidation states, ionic radii, colour
Catalytic property, magnetic properties, interstitial compounds, alloy formation
Preparation and Properties of K2Cr2O7 and KMnO4
Lanthanoids-electronic configuration, oxidation states, chemical reactivity, and lanthanoid contraction and its consequences
Actinoids-electronic configuration, oxidation states, and comparison with lanthanide
Chemistry: Unit 09
Coordination compounds
Coordination compounds: Introduction, ligands, coordination number, colour, magnetic properties and shapes, IUPAC nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, bonding, Werner’s theory VBT, CFT
Coordination compounds: isomerism (structural and stereo) importance of coordination compounds (in qualitative analysis, extraction of metals and biological systems)
Chemistry: Unit 10
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Haloalkanes: Nomenclature, nature of C-X bond, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of substitution reactions. Optical rotation
Haloarenes: Nature of C-X bond, substitution reactions (directive influence of halogen for mono substituted compounds only)
Uses and environmental effects of-dichloromethane, trichloromethane, tetrachloromethane, iodoform, freons, DDT
Chemistry: Unit 11
Alcohols, phenols, and ethers
Alcohols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties (of primary alcohols only); identification of primary, secondary, and tertiary alcohols; mechanism of dehydration, uses, with special reference to methanol and ethanol
Phenols: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, acidic nature of phenol, electrophilic substitution reactions, uses of phenols
Ethers: Nomenclature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses
Chemistry: Unit 12
Aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids
Aldehydes and ketones: Nomenclature, nature of carbonyl group, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, mechanism of nucleophilic addition, the reactivity of alpha hydrogen in aldehydes; uses
Carboxylic Acids: Nomenclature, acidic nature, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties; uses
Chemistry: Unit 13
Organic compounds containing nitrogen
Amines: Nomenclature, classification, structure, methods of preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses, identification of primary secondary, and tertiary amines
Cyanides and isocyanides-will be mentioned at relevant places in context
Diazonium salts: Preparation, chemical reactions, and importance in synthetic organic chemistry
Chemistry: Unit 14
Biomolecules
Carbohydrates: Classification (aldoses and ketoses), monosaccharide (glucose and fructose), D-L configuration, oligosaccharides (sucrose, lactose, maltose), polysaccharides (starch, cellulose, glycogen): Importance
Proteins: Elementary idea of a-amino acids, peptide bond, polypeptides, proteins, primary structure, secondary structure, tertiary structure and quaternary structure (qualitative idea only), denaturation of proteins; enzymes
Hormones: Elementary idea (excluding structure)
Vitamins: Classification and functions
Nucleic acids: DNA and RNA
Chemistry: Unit 15
Polymers
Classification-natural and synthetic, methods of polymerization (addition and condensation), copolymerization
Some important polymers: Natural and synthetic like polythene, nylon, polyesters, bakelite, rubber
Biodegradable and non-Biodegradable polymers
Chemistry: Unit 16
Chemistry in everyday life
Chemicals in medicines-analgesics, tranquilizers, antiseptics, disinfectants, antimicrobials, antifertility drugs, antibiotics, antacids, antihistamines
Chemicals in food-preservatives, artificial sweetening agents, elementary idea of antioxidants
Cleansing agents-soaps and detergents, cleansing action

Computer science/ informatics practices (section-A)+

Computer science/ informatics practices (section-A): Unit 01
Exception and file handling in Python
Exception handling: Syntax errors, exceptions, need of exception handling, user-defined exceptions, raising exceptions, handling exceptions, catching exceptions, Try-except-else clause, Try-finally clause, recovering and continuing with finally
Exception handling: Built-in exception classes
File handling: Text file and binary file, file types, open and close files, reading and writing text files, reading and writing binary files using pickle module, file access modes
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-A): Unit 02
Database concepts
Introduction to database concepts, difference between database and file system, relational data model: Concept of domain, tuple, relation, keys - candidate key, primary key, alternate key, foreign key; relational algebra: Selection, projection
Relational algebra: Union, set difference and Cartesian product
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-A): Unit 03
Structured query language
Advantages of using structured query language, data definition language, data query language and data manipulation language, introduction to My SQL, creating a database using MySQL, data types, data definition: CREATE TABLE, DROP TABLE, ALTER TABLE
Data query: SELECT, FROM, WHERE, data manipulation: INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, math functions: POWER (), ROUND (), MOD ()
Text functions: UCASE ()/ UPPER (), LCASE ()/ LOWER (), MID ()/ SUBSTRING ()/ SUBSTR (), LENGTH (), LEFT (), RIGHT (), INSTR (), LTRIM (), RTRIM (), TRIM ()
Date functions: NOW (), DATE (), MONTH (), MONTHNAME (), YEAR (), DAY (), DAYNAME ()
Aggregate functions: MAX (), MIN (), AVG (), SUM (), COUNT (); using COUNT (*)
Querying and manipulating data using group by, having, order by
Operations on relations-union, intersection, minus, Cartesian product, JOIN
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-A): Unit 04
Computer networks
Introduction to computer networks, evolution of networking, network types: LAN, WAN, MAN, network devices: Modem, ethernet card, repeater, hub, switch, router, gateway
Network topologies: Mesh, ring, bus, star, and tree topologies, basic concept of MAC and IP address, difference between internet and web

Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science)+

Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 01
Exception and file handling in Python
Exception handling: Syntax errors, exceptions, need of exception handling, user-defined exceptions, raising exceptions, handling exceptions, catching exceptions, Try-except-else clause, Try-finally clause, recovering and continuing with finally
Exception handling: Built-in exception classes
File handling: Text file and binary file, file types, open and close files, reading and writing text files, reading and writing binary files using pickle module, file access modes
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 02
Stack
Stack (list implementation): Introduction to stack (LIFO operations), operations on stack (PUSH and POP) and its implementation in python. Expressions in prefix, infix and postfix notations, evaluating arithmetic expressions using stack
Stack (list implementation): Conversion of Infix expression to postfix expression
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 03
Queue
Queue (list implementation): Introduction to queue (FIFO), operations on queue (insert and delete) and its implementation in Python. Introduction to DQueue and its implementation in Python
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 04
Searching
Searching: Sequential search, binary search, analysis of sequential and binary search
Dry run to identify best, worst and average cases
Implementation of searching techniques in Python
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 05
Sorting
Overview of sorting techniques, bubble sort, selection sort and insertion sort
Dry run to identify best, worst and average cases
Implementation of sorting techniques in Python
Hashing: Hash functions, collision resolution, implementing the map abstract data type
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 06
Understanding data
Data and its purpose, collection and organization; understanding data using statistical methods: Mean, median, standard deviation, variance; data interpretation; visualization of data
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 07
Database concepts
Introduction to database concepts, difference between database and file system, relational data model: Concept of domain, tuple, relation, keys-candidate key, primary key, alternate key, foreign key; relational algebra: selection, projection, union
Relational algebra: Set difference and Cartesian product
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 08
Structured query language
Advantages of using structured query language, data definition language, data query language and data manipulation language, introduction to My SQL, creating a database using My SQL, data types, data definition: CREATE TABLE, DROP TABLE, ALTER TABLE
Data query: SELECT, FROM, WHERE, data manipulation: INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, math functions: POWER (), ROUND (), MOD ()
Text functions: UCASE ()/UPPER (), LCASE ()/LOWER (), MID ()/SUBSTRING ()/SUBSTR (), LENGTH (), LEFT (), RIGHT (), INSTR (), LTRIM (), RTRIM (), TRIM ()
Date functions: NOW (), DATE (), MONTH (), MONTHNAME (), YEAR (), DAY (), DAYNAME ()
Aggregate functions: MAX (), MIN (), AVG (), SUM (), COUNT (); using COUNT (*)
Querying and manipulating data using group by, having, order by
Operations on relations-union, intersection, minus, Cartesian product, JOIN
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B1-computer science): Unit 09
Computer networks
Introduction to computer networks, evolution of networking, network types: LAN, WAN, MAN, network devices: Modem, ethernet card, repeater, hub, switch, router, gateway
Network topologies: Mesh, ring, bus, star, and tree topologies, basic concept of MAC and IP address, difference between internet and web

Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices)+

Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 01
Database query using SQL
Math functions: POWER (), ROUND (), MOD ()
Text functions: UCASE ()/ UPPER (), LCASE ()/ LOWER (), MID ()/ SUBSTRING ()/ SUBSTR (), LENGTH (), LEFT (), RIGHT (), INSTR (), LTRIM (), RTRIM (), TRIM ()
Date functions: NOW (), DATE (), MONTH (), MONTHNAME (), YEAR (), DAY (), DAYNAME ()
Aggregate functions: MAX (), MIN (), AVG (), SUM (), COUNT (); using COUNT (*)
Querying and manipulating data using group by, having, order by
Operations on relations-union, intersection, minus, Cartesian product, JOIN
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 02
Data handling using pandas-I
Introduction to Python libraries-Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib
Data structures in pandas-series and data frames
Series: Creation of series from-and array, dictionary, scalar value; mathematical operations; head and tail functions; selection, indexing, and slicing
Data frames: Creation-from the dictionary of series, list of dictionaries, text/ CSV files; display; iteration; operations on rows and columns: Add, select, delete, rename; head and tail functions; indexing using labels, Boolean indexing
Data frames: Styling and formatting data, head and tail functions; joining, merging and concatenations
Importing/ exporting data between CSV files and data frames
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 03
Data handling using Pandas-II
Descriptive statistics: max, min, count, sum, mean, median, mode, quartile, standard deviation, variance
Dataframe operations: Aggregation, group by, sorting, deleting and renaming index, pivoting
Handling missing values-dropping and filling
Importing/ exporting data between My SQL database and Pandas
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 04
Plotting data using Matplotlib
Purpose of plotting; drawing and saving the following types of plots using Matplotlib-line plot, bar graph, histogram, pie chart, frequency polygon, box plot, and scatter plot
Customizing plots: Color, style (dashed, dotted), width; adding label, title, and legend in plots
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 05
Introduction to computer networks
Introduction to networks, types of networks: LAN, MAN, WAN
Network devices: Modem, hub, switch, repeater, router, gateway, network topologies: Star, bus, tree, mesh
Introduction to internet, URL, www, and its applications-web, email, chat, VoIP
Website: Introduction, the difference between a website and webpage, static vs dynamic web page, web server, and hosting of a website
Web browsers: Introduction, commonly used browsers, browser settings, add-ons and plugins, cookies
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 06
Societal impacts
Digital footprint, etiquettes for net surfing and for communicating through social media, data protection, intellectual property rights (IPR) and their violation, plagiarism licensing and copyrights, free and open source software (FOSS)
Cyber crime and cyber laws, hacking, phishing, cyber bullying, overview of Indian IT act, preventing cyber crime
E-waste its a hazard and management, awareness about health concerns related to the usage of technology like effect on eyesight, physiological issues, and ergonomic aspects
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 07
Data communication
Concept of communication, types of data communication, switching techniques, communication media: Wired technologies-twisted pair cable, coaxial cable, ethernet cable, optical fibre; introduction to mobile telecommunication technologies
Wireless technologies-bluetooth, WLAN, infrared, microwave, network protocol: Need for protocol, categorization and examples of protocol, HTTP, FTP, IP, PPP; electronic mail protocol, concept of channel
Bandwidth (Hz, KHz, MHz) and data transfer rate (Bps, Kbps, Mbps, Gbps, Tbps)
Computer science/ informatics practices (section-B2-informatics practices): Unit 08
Security aspects
Threats and prevention: Viruses, worms, trojan horse, spam, cookies, adware, firewall, http vs https, network security concepts: Firewall, cookies, hackers and crackers, antivirus and their workings, network security threats: Denial of service
Network security threats: Intrusion problems, snooping, eavesdropping

Economics/ business economics+

Economics/ business economics: Unit 01
Introduction to microeconomics
What is microeconomics?, central problems
Economics/ business economics: Unit 02
Consumer behaviour and demand
Consumer’s equilibrium: Meaning and attainment of equilibrium through utility approach: One and two commodity cases
Demand: Market demand, determinants of demand, demand schedule, demand curve, movement along and shifts in the demand curve, price elasticity of demand, measurement of price elasticity of demand-percentage, total expenditure, and geometric methods
Economics/ business economics: Unit 03
National income and related aggregates-basic concepts and measurement
Macroeconomics: Meaning
Circular flow of income, concepts of GDP, GNP, NDP, NNP (at market price and factor cost), national disposable income (gross and net); private income, personal income, and personal disposable income
Measurement of national income-value added method, income method, and expenditure method
Economics/ business economics: Unit 04
Determination of income and employment
Aggregate demand, aggregate supply, and their components, propensity to consume and propensity to save (average and marginal), meaning of involuntary unemployment and full employment, determination of income and employment: Two-sector model
Concept of investment multiplier and its working, problems of excess and deficient demand, measures to correct excess and deficient demand-availability of credit, change in government spending
Economics/ business economics: Unit 05
Money and banking
Money: Meaning, evolution, and functions, central bank: Meaning and functions, commercial banks: Meaning and functions
Economics/ business economics: Unit 06
Government budget and the economy
Government budget-meaning and its components, objectives of government budget, classification of receipts-revenue and capital; classification of expenditure-revenue and capital, plan and non-plan, and developmental and non-developmental
Balanced budget, surplus budget, and deficit budget: Meaning and implications, revenue deficit, fiscal deficit, and primary deficit: Meaning and implications; measures to contain different deficits
Downsizing the role of government: Meaning and implications
Economics/ business economics: Unit 07
Balance of payments
Foreign exchange rate-meaning (fixed and flexible), merits and demerits; determination through demand and supply, balance of payments accounts-meaning and components, a brief analysis of recent exchange rate issues
Economics/ business economics: Unit 08
Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Reforms since 1991
A brief introduction of the state of the Indian economy on the eve of independence
Indian economic system and common goals of five year plans
Main features, problems and policies of agriculture (institutional aspects and new agricultural strategy), industry (IPR 1956; SSI-role and importance) and foreign trade
Economics/ business economics: Unit 09
Current challenges facing the Indian economy
Poverty: Absolute and relative; main programmes for poverty alleviation: A critical assessment
Human capital formation: How many people become resource; role of human capital in economic development
Rural development: Key issues, credit and marketing, role of cooperatives; agricultural diversification
Employment: Growth and changes in work force participation rate in formal and informal sectors; problems and policies
Infrastructure: Meaning and types, cases studies, health, problems and policies-a critical assessment
Sustainable economic development: Meaning, effects of economic development on resources and environment, including global warming
Economics/ business economics: Unit 10
Development Experience of India
A comparison with neighbours
India and Pakistan
India and China
Issues: Economic growth, population, sectoral development and other human development indicators

Engineering graphics+

Engineering graphics: Unit 01
Isometric projection of solids
Construction of isometric scale showing main divisions of 10mm and smaller divisions of 1mm, also showing the leading angles
Isometric projection (drawn to isometric scale) of solids such as cube; regular prisms and pyramids (triangular, square, pentagonal and hexagonal); cone; cylinder; sphere; hemisphere; keeping the base side of the solid parallel or perpendicular to HP/VP
The axis of the solid should be either perpendicular to HP/ VP or parallel to HP and VP
Combination of any two above-mentioned solids keeping the base side parallel or perpendicular to HP/ VP and placed centrally together (axis of both the solids should not be given parallel to HP)
Engineering graphics: Unit 02
Drawing to full size scale with instruments
Introduction of threads: Standard profiles of screw threads-square, knuckle, B.S.W., metric (external and internal); bolts-square head, hexagonal head; nuts-square head, hexagonal head; plain washer
Introduction of threads: Combination of nut and bolt with or without washer for assembling two parts together
Engineering graphics: Unit 03
Free-hand sketches
Conventional representation of external and internal threads; types of studs-plain stud, square-neck stud, Collar stud; types of rivets-snap head, flat head, pan head (without tapered neck), 600 counter sunk flat head
Engineering graphics: Unit 04
Bearings
Open-bearing, bush-bearing
Engineering graphics: Unit 05
Rod joints
Cotter-joints for round-rods (sleeve and cotter joint), cotter-joints for square rods (gib and cotter-joint)
Engineering graphics: Unit 06
Tie-rod and pipe-joint
Turnbuckle, flange pipe joints are to be shown

Entrepreneurship+

Entrepreneurship: Unit 01
Entrepreneurial opportunity
Sensing entrepreneurial opportunities, environment scanning, problem identification, idea fields, spotting trends, creativity and innovation, selecting the right opportunity
Entrepreneurship: Unit 02
Entrepreneurial planning
Forms of business organization-sole proprietorship, partnership, company, business plan: Concept, format
Components: Organizational plan; operational plan; production plan; financial plan; marketing plan; human resource planning
Entrepreneurship: Unit 03
Enterprise marketing
Marketing and sales strategy, branding, logo, tagline, promotion strategy
Entrepreneurship: Unit 04
Enterprise growth strategies
Franchising: Concept, types, advantages, limitations
Mergers and acquisition: Concept, reasons, types
Entrepreneurship: Unit 05
Business arithmetic
Computation of working capital, inventory control and EOQ return on investment (ROI) and return on equity (ROE)
Entrepreneurship: Unit 06
Resource mobilization
Capital market-primary, angel investor: features, venture capital: features, funding

Environmental studies+

Environmental studies: Unit 01
Human beings and nature
Modern schools of ecological thought
Deep ecology (Gary Snyder, Earth first) vs shallow ecology
Stewardship of land (example Wendell Berry)
Social ecology [Marxist environmentalism and socialist ecology (Barry Commoner)]
Feminism
Green politics (example Germany and England)
Sustainable development
Modern schools of ecological thought; definition and basic understanding of deep ecology as opposed to shallow ecology; stewardship, social ecology-Marxist environmentalism and socialist ecology, eco feminism
Green political movements of Germany and England and sustainable development (basic concepts)
World Wildlife Fund: Organisation, mission, strategy for conservation
Greenpeace-organisation, mission statement, core values, objectives, and strategy
Environmental studies: Unit 02
Population and conservation ecology
Population dynamics: Factors causing population change (birth, death, immigration, and emigration); relation between the factors; age structure and its significance; population pyramids; survivorship curves; three general shapes r and K strategies
Population dynamics: Factors causing population change (birth, death, immigration and emigration); relation between the factors; age structure and its significance; population pyramids-interpretation and implications
Population dynamics: Rate of change of population-the three general shapes of survivorship curves, r and K strategies and differences between the two
Human populations (Malthusian model and demographic transition): Definition of carrying capacity; Malthusian view: Concept of ‘over-population’ and shortage of resources; questioning Malthus
Human populations (Malthusian model and demographic transition): Population growth vs disparate consumption of resources within and amongst nations. Definition and understanding of demographic transition; factors influencing demographic transition
Population regulation: Growth without regulation (exponential); simple population regulation (logistic growth curve)
Population regulation: Factors regulating population size (space, food and water, territories, predators, weather and climate, parasite and diseases, disasters and self-regulation)
Population regulation: Basic understanding of the exponential growth curve (J-shaped) and logistic growth curve (S-shaped)
Human population control: Family planning; education; economic growth; status of women. Strategies for human population control with emphasis on women’s empowerment
Threats to the ecosystem: Habitat destruction; genetic erosion; loss of diversity; expanding agriculture; impound water; waste from human societies; increasing human consumption
Threats to the ecosystem: Only a brief understanding of the causes and consequences of threats to provisioning and regulatory functions of the ecosystem with suitable examples
Conservation: Importance; the critical state of Indian forests; conflicts surrounding forested areas-populations and tribals and their rights-tourism-poaching-roads-development projects-dams; scientific forestry and its limitations; social forestry
Conservation: The role of the forest department; NGOs; joint forestry management; wild life-sanctuaries, conservation and management in India; project Tiger as a case study in conservation
In-situ conservation: Wildlife sanctuaries, national parks, biosphere reserves (definition, objectives, features, advantages, and disadvantages)
Ex-situ conservation: Zoos, aquaria, plant collection (objectives, features, advantages, and disadvantages)
Conflicts in managing and conserving forests: India’s forest cover, issues concerning people living in and around forests with particular reference to tribal rights; threats to forests: Poaching, developmental projects like roads and dams
Conflicts in managing and conserving forests: Over exploitation of forest resources (direct and indirect)
The role of the forest department and NGOs in managing forests
Some management measures: Scientific forestry, social forestry (various types of social forestry), joint forestry management (JFM), ecotourism
Definition, scope, advantages, and disadvantages of each of the above
Project Tiger as a case study in conservation: Origin, aims, and objectives, successes, failures
Environmental studies: Unit 03
Monitoring pollution
Pollution monitoring: Primary and secondary pollutants. Importance of monitoring air pollution including ambient air quality monitoring (gaseous and particulate). Concept of carbon credits and carbon trading in regulating emissions
Pollution monitoring: Causes for excessive vehicular pollution and various steps taken to regulate pollution-emission standards for new vehicles, implementation of CNG programme, inspection and maintenance programme for in-use vehicles
Pollution monitoring: Phasing out of old commercial vehicles and promotion of public transport
Monitoring the atmosphere techniques: Monitoring at emission source and of ambient air quality, criteria for monitoring stations, types of stations, number of stations, frequency of data collection, characteristics of ambient air sampling
Monitoring the atmosphere techniques: Basic consideration for sampling (to be dealt with in brief). Classification of techniques-manual and instrumental. Manual passive samplers, high volume samplers and bubbler systems
Monitoring the atmosphere techniques: Instrumental-photometric techniques NDIR, chemiluminescence-principle and use
International and national air quality standards: National ambient air quality monitoring (NAAQM); the main functions of the central pollution board and the state pollution control board, objectives of air quality standards, new name of NAAQM
International and national air quality standards: National air monitoring programme (NAMP) objectives of the NAMP. Definition of air quality standards and importance
International and national air quality standards: National air quality standards for gases/ particulate matter covered under WHO guidelines
Water testing-indicators of water quality: Indicators (electrical conductivity, turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen, faecal waste, temperature, hardness, nitrates and sulphates)
Water testing-indicators of water quality: The significance of each and their interpretations. B.O.D. and C.O.D., theoretical concept only
Soil testing-indicators of soil type and quality and laboratory work: Soil indicators-the characteristics of a good soil indicator, the three basic types of soil indicators-biological, physical and chemical, two examples of each
Soil testing-indicators of soil type and quality and laboratory work: The information provided by each of these types of indicators. Definitions, effects and experiments to find out soil respiration, soil pH, soil aggregate
Soil testing-indicators of soil type and quality and laboratory work: Infiltration rate and simple methods of controlling each of these
Environmental studies: Unit 04
Third world development
Urban-rural divide: Urbanisation-push and pull factors; consequences on rural and urban sectors; future trends and projections
Causes of migration: Push and pull factors, consequences on rural and urban areas and ways to reduce migration. Future trends and projections
A critical appraisal of conventional paradigm of development from the viewpoints of sustainability, environmental impact and equity
Definition of development
An understanding that development has become synonymous with growth
This approach has the following impacts on the environment: (a) Ignoring negative environmental impacts; (b) changing patterns of resource use due to market pressures; (c) overuse and exploitation of resources
This approach has the following impacts on the environment: (d) Diversion of scarce resources to luxury goods; (e) disparate access to resources; (f) increasing wastes and pollution. The above to be explained with suitable examples
A case study of Gandhian approach in terms of its aims and processes
Local self-governance-basic principles behind village policy, Antyodaya, Sarvoday, Panchayati Raj; local self-sufficiency, local markets and environmental sustainability
Village as the basis of development; promotion of cottage industries and intermediate technologies; focus on employment
The above to be contrasted with today’s paradigm of growth
Urban environmental planning and management: Problems of sanitation; water management; transport; energy; air quality; housing; constraints (economic, political) in tackling the problems
Urban environmental planning and management: Inapplicability of solutions that have worked in the first world and the need for indigenous approach to urban environment
A basic understanding of the following urban environmental problems: Problems of sanitation, water management, transport, energy; air quality and housing
Awareness of some indigenous solutions: Rainwater harvesting, garbage segregation, composting, energy from solid and liquid wastes, sewage management (dry toilets, decentralized water management system (DEWATS)
Features of new urbanism, goals of smart growth
The following examples of urban planning and management from the third world to be studied: Bogota-Bolivia (traffic management); Cuba (urban agriculture using organic methods); Curitiba-Brazil (traffic planning and urban renewal using innovative measures)
The following examples of urban planning and management from the third world to be studied: Cochabamba-(water management and protests against privatisation of water supply)
Environmental studies: Unit 05
Sustainable agriculture
Traditional agriculture in India: Irrigation systems; crop varieties; techniques for maintaining soil fertility; impact of colonialism; Indian agriculture at independence-food scarcity-food import-need for increasing production-the need for land reform
Traditional agriculture in India: Green revolution, HYVs, fertilizers, pesticides, large irrigation projects (dams); critical appraisal of the green revolution from the viewpoints of agro-biodiversity; soil health; ecological impact of pesticides
Traditional agriculture in India: Energy (petroleum and petrochemicals); ability to reach the poorer sections of the rural communities; sustainability-need for sustainable agriculture, characteristics for sustainable agriculture
Traditional agriculture in India: Techniques of water soil and pest management
Definition of the following terms: Traditional agriculture, natural farming, organic agriculture, modern agriculture (use of hybrid seeds, high yielding varieties, chemical fertilizers and pesticides)
Definition of the following terms: Gene revolution (genetically modified seeds) and sustainable agriculture
Irrigation systems: Macro vs micro irrigation systems-canal irrigation/ dam as compared to sprinkler/ drip/ trickle drip/ dug wells. Basic features, advantages and disadvantages of each kind. Traditional rainwater harvesting-tankas, khadins, ahar
Irrigation systems: Traditional rainwater harvesting-pynes, zings, johads and eris (suitability of each type in the particular region)
Features of pre-colonial agriculture in India: Growing for sustenance rather than market; multi-cropping, management of soil health, diversity in seed
Colonial influence: Punitive taxation, commercial crops for export and British industry, devaluation of sustainable traditional practices. Bengal famine. Comparative study of pre-colonial, colonial and post- colonial agriculture and their impact
Green revolution: Origin (food scarcity, food import, need for increasing production). Basic principles of green revolution-development of high yielding varieties (HYV); introduction of fertilizers and pesticides; mono cropping
Environmental, social and economic impacts: Advantages and disadvantages from the viewpoints of agro-biodiversity; soil health; ecological impact of pesticides; energy use; input costs; benefits to small and medium farmers
Environmental, social and economic impacts: (community level and household level food security)
Land reform: Need, advantages, failures, and successes
Elements of sustainable agriculture: Mixed farming, mixed cropping, inter-cropping, crop rotation
Elements of sustainable agriculture: Use of sustainable practices of water soil and pest management for improving soil fertility (organic fertilizers, biofertilizers,green manure, with two examples) and pest control (bio pesticides)
Elements of sustainable agriculture: Integrated pest management (IPM); eating local foods
Management of agricultural produce: Storage; food preservation-different methods like use of low temperatures, high temperatures, drying, canning, preservation by salt and sugar. Transportation of food
Food processing: Definition, food preservation, packaging, grading
Food adulteration and food additives: Definitions; types of adulteration, harmful effects of adulteration
Quality marks: ISI (Indian Standard Institute); AGMARK (agricultural marketing); FPO (fruit product order)-a brief explanation only
Food: The twin problems of production and access; food situation in the world; integrated and sustainable approach to food security for the third world. Food security. Meaning of food security, need for food security
Food: The problems in attaining food security-those of production, storage and access
Food: Integrated and sustainable approach to food security for the Third World including working for environmental sustainability and social and economic sustainability through land reform, credit support to farmers, market support to farmers
Food: Inadequacies in the present marketing system, ways to improve marketing system, improving access to food, ownership of seeds
Food: An understanding that national level food security may not translate into household and community level food security or long term environmental sustainability unless the above factors are addressed. Main features of the food security law 2013
Environmental studies: Unit 06
Environmental and natural resource economics
Definition: Resources; scarcity and growth; natural resource accounting. Classification of natural resources-on the basis of origin (abiotic and biotic), on the basis of renewability (renewable and non-renewable)
Definition: On the basis of development (potential and actual), on the basis of distribution (ubiquitous and localized); scarcity and growth, natural resource accounting
Definition: Classification of resources as renewable and non-renewable. Definition, basic principles, advantages and disadvantages of physical accounting
GNP vs other forms of measuring income: GDP, GNP-definitions, advantages and disadvantages of using them as tools for measuring growth
Economic status and welfare (net economic welfare, nature capital, ecological capital, etc). A broad overview of the purpose of environmental economics
Definition and classification: Defensive expenditure (its classification); natural/ ecological capital
Externalities: Cost benefit analysis (social, ecological). Externalities-definition, kinds (positive and negative), impacts. Cost benefit analysis-definition, the processing brief, advantages and disadvantages
Externalities: EPR (extended producer responsibility)-definition, examples, advantages
Natural capital regeneration: What is natural capital?, kinds of natural capital; classification of ecosystem services, causes of degradation (acid deposition, air pollution, deforestation, loss of biodiversity and emission of carbon dioxide)
Natural capital regeneration: Ecological footprint and man’s disproportionate use of natural resources, importance of preserving and regenerating natural capital
Environmental studies: Unit 07
International relations and the environment
Trans-national characteristics of environmental issues using case study of Amazonia, trade in wildlife and ozone depletion
Case study of Amazonia: Causes for exploitation of forests, reasons for acceleration of deforestation, effects of government policies, ecological value of rainforests and possible solutions to the problem
Case study of ivory trade in Africa: Reasons for flourishing trade of ivory in the past, steps taken to curb the trade and the consequences of ban in trade
Case study of ozone depletion: What is meant by ozone layer and how does it get depleted, (Chapman’s cycle), potential effects of ozone depletion
Case study of ozone depletion: Common ozone depleting substances (halons, carbon tetrachloride, CFCs, methyl chloroform, methyl bromide and HCFCs) and their life span in the atmosphere; Ozone hole; steps taken to control ozone depletion
Impact of international politics, national sovereignty and interest
International trade: A theoretical perspective; free trade vs protectionism; import barriers; domestic industry vs free trade; transnational companies-a historical perspective (colonialism and its lasting impact today)
International trade: Trade between the first and the third world, characteristics, terms of trade; India's international trade-characteristics, major imports and exports, foreign exchange crisis, the export imperative and its impact on the environment
International trade: The case study of aquaculture in India; diversion of scarce resource from production of subsistence needs to commercial products; toxic waste trade-extent and impact
International trade: Globalisation-trade regimes (WTO, GATT, IPR) and their impact on Third World. Definition, advantages and disadvantages of globalization, free trade, protectionism
International trade: Transnational companies (TNCs)-definition; TNCs and environment-conflict of interest
International trade: History of Third World countries’ trade with the developed countries (with special reference to India) with regards to composition and terms of trade
International trade: Export of primary goods and import of finished goods at higher cost tapping of primary goods leading to environment degradation, open cast mining, agriculture, aquaculture, etc
International trade: Case study of aquaculture in India to understand the impact of free trade. Economic allocation of scarce resources and its impact on environment
International trade: Toxic waste trade-definition, origin, factors sustaining, impact on Third World countries (example-health and environmental impacts) and steps to mitigate it (Bamako and Basel Conventions)
International trade: GATT-the organization and its metamorphosis into WTO. Principles and functions of WTO: Creating a level playing field for international trade through MFN (most favoured nation)
International trade: Principles and functions of WTO-NT(national treatment) and reduction of import barriers-tariff and non tariff barriers and trading to comparative advantages
International trade: Full forms of and areas addressed in the WTO, GATT, TRIPS, TRIMS, agreement on agriculture (AOA). A brief understanding of how these agreements impacted India’s trade, food security, economic well-being, environmental sustainability
International trade: Definition of IPR and its categories-copyrights, patents, trademarks, industrial design rights, geographical indicators and trade secrets. A brief understanding of each of the above categories
International aid: Agencies; advantages; limitations; need for re-orienting aid; aid vs self-reliance. International aid-advantages and disadvantages; types of aid: Tied and untied aid-advantages and limitations of each

Geography/ geology (fundamentals of human geography)+

Geography/ geology (fundamentals of human geography): Unit 01
Human geography: nature and scope
Geography/ geology (fundamentals of human geography): Unit 02
People
Population of the world-distribution, density, and growth
Population change-spatial patterns and structure; determinants of population change
Age-sex ratio; rural-urban composition
Human development-concept; selected indicators, international comparisons
Geography/ geology (fundamentals of human geography): Unit 03
Human activities
Primary activities: Concept and changing trends; gathering, pastoral, mining, subsistence agriculture, modern agriculture; people engaged in agriculture and allied activities-some examples from selected countries
Secondary activities: Concept; manufacturing: Agro-processing, household, small scale, large scale; people engaged in secondary activities-some examples from selected countries
Tertiary activities: Concept; trade, transport and communication; services; people engaged in tertiary activities-some examples from selected countries
Quaternary activities: Concept; knowledge based industries; people engaged in quaternary activities-some examples from selected countries
Geography/ geology (fundamentals of human geography): Unit 04
Transport, communication, and trade
Land transport: Roads, railways-rail network; trans-continental railways
Water transport: Inland waterways; major ocean routes
Air transport: Intercontinental air routes
Oil and gas pipelines
Satellite communication and cyberspace
International trade: Basis and changing patterns; ports as gateways of international trade, role of WTO in international trade
Geography/ geology (fundamentals of human geography): Unit 05
Human settlements
Settlement types: Rural and urban; morphology of cities (case study); distribution of megacities; problems of human settlements in developing countries

Geography/ geology (India: People and economy)+

Geography/ geology (India: People and economy): Unit 01
People
Migration: International, national-causes and consequences
Human development: Selected indicators and regional patterns
Population, environment and development
Geography/ geology (India: People and economy): Unit 02
Human settlements
Rural settlements: Types and distribution
Urban settlements: Types, distribution and functional classification
Geography/ geology (India: People and economy): Unit 03
Resources and development
Land resources: General land use; agricultural land use-major crops; agricultural development and problems, common property resources
Water resources: Availability and utilization-irrigation, domestic, industrial and other uses; scarcity of water and conservation methods-rain water harvesting and watershed management
Mineral and energy resources: Metallic and non-metallic minerals and their distribution; conventional and non-conventional energy sources
Industries: Types and distribution; industrial location and clustering; changing pattern of selected industries-iron and steel, cotton textiles, sugar, petrochemicals, and knowledge based industries
Industries: Impact of liberalisation, privatisation, and globalisation on industrial location
Planning in India: Target area planning (case study); idea of sustainable development (case study)
Geography/ geology (India: People and economy): Unit 04
Transport, communication and international trade
Transport and communication: Roads, railways, waterways and airways; oil and gas pipelines; national electric grids; communication networkings-radio, television, satellite and internet
International trade: Changing pattern of India’s foreign trade, sea ports and their hinterland and airports
Geography/ geology (India: People and economy): Unit 05
Geographical perspective on selected issues and problems
Environmental pollution; urban-waste disposal
Urbanisation-rural-urban migration; problem of slums
Land degradation

History+

History: Unit 01
The story of the first cities: Harappa archaeology
Broad overview: Early urban centres
Story of discovery: Harappa civilization
Excerpt: Archaeological report on a major site
Discussion: How it has been utilized by archaeologists/ historians
History: Unit 02
Political and economic history: how inscriptions tell a story
Broad overview: Political and economic history from the Mauryan to the Gupta period
Story of discovery: Inscriptions and the decipherment of the script. Shifts in the understanding of political and economic history
Excerpt: Asokan inscription and Gupta period land grant
Discussion: Interpretation of inscriptions by historians
History: Unit 03
Social histories using the Mahabharata
Broad overview: Issues in social history, including caste, class, kinship and gender
Story of discovery: Transmission and publications of the Mahabharata
Excerpt: From the Mahabharata, illustrating how it has been used by historians
History: Unit 04
A history of buddhism: Sanchi stupa
Broad overview: (a) A brief review of religious histories of Vedic religion, Jainism, Vaishnavism, Shaivism. (b) Focus on Buddhism
Story of discovery: Sanchi stupa
Excerpt: Reproduction of sculptures from Sanchi
Discussion: Ways in which sculpture has been interpreted by historians, other sources for reconstructing the history of Buddhism
History: Unit 05
Agrarian relations the Ain-i-Akbari
Broad overview: (a) Structure of agrarian relations in the 16th and 17th centuries. (b) Patterns of change over the period
Story of Discovery: Account of the compilation and translation of Ain-i-Akbari
Excerpt: From the Ain-i-Akbari
Discussion: Ways in which historians have used the text to reconstruct history
History: Unit 06
The Munhall court: Reconstructing histories through chronicles
Broad overview: (a) Outline of political history c. 15th-17th centuries. (b) Discussion of the Munhall court and politics
Story of discovery: Account of the production of court chronicles, and their subsequent translation and transmission
Excerpts: from the Akbarnama and Padshahnama
History: Unit 07
The mughal court: reconstructing histories through chronicles
Discussion: Ways in which historians have used the texts to reconstruct political histories
History: Unit 08
New architecture: Hampi
Broad overview: (a) Outline of new buildings during Vijayanagar period-temples, forts, irrigation facilities. (b) Relationship between architecture and the political system
Story of Discovery: Account of how Hampi was found
Excerpt: Visuals of buildings at Hampi
Discussion: Ways in which historians have analysed and interpreted these structures
History: Unit 09
Religious histories: the bhakti-Sufi tradition
Broad overview: (a) Outline of religious developments during this period. (b) Ideas and practices of the Bhakti-Sufi saints
Story of transmission: How Bhakti-Sufi compositions have been preserved
Excerpt: Extracts from selected Bhakti Sufi works
Discussion: Ways in which these have been interpreted by historians
History: Unit 10
Medieval society through travellers’ accounts
Broad overview: Outline of social and cultural life as they appear in travellers’ accounts
Story of their writings: A discussion of where they travelled, why they travelled, what they wrote, and for whom they wrote
Excerpts: From Alberuni, Ibn Battuta, Bernier
Discussion: What these travel accounts can tell us and how they have been interpreted by historians
History: Unit 11
Colonialism and rural society: evidence from official reports
Broad overview: (a) Life of zamindars, peasants and artisans in the late 18th century. (b) East India company, revenue settlements and surveys. (c) Changes over the nineteenth century
Story of official records: An account of why official investigations into rural societies were undertaken and the types of records and reports produced
Excerpts: From Firminger’s fifth report, accounts of Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, and Deccan riots report
Discussion: What the official records tell and do not tell, and how they have been used by historians
History: Unit 12
Representations of 1857
Broad overview: (a) The events of 1857-58. (b) How these events were recorded and narrated
Focus: Lucknow
Excerpts: Pictures of 1857. Extracts from contemporary accounts
Discussion: How the pictures of 1857 shaped British opinion of what had happened
History: Unit 13
Colonialism and Indian towns: town plans and municipal reports
Broad overview: The growth of Mumbai, Chennai, hill stations and cantonments in the 18th and 19th century
Excerpts: Photographs and paintings. Plans of cities. Extract from town plan reports. Focus on Kolkata town planning
Discussion: How the above sources can be used to reconstruct the history of towns. What these sources do not reveal
History: Unit 14
Mahatma Gandhi through contemporary eyes
Broad overview: (a) The nationalist movement 1918-48, (b) the nature of Gandhian politics and leadership
Focus: Mahatma Gandhi in 1931
Excerpts: Reports from English and Indian language newspapers and other contemporary writings
Discussion: How newspapers can be a source of history
History: Unit 15
Partition through oral sources
Broad overview: (a) The history of the 1940s; (b) Nationalism, communalism, and partition
Focus: Punjab and Bengal
Excerpts: Oral testimonies of those who experienced partition
Discussion: Ways in which these have been analysed to reconstruct the history of the event
History: Unit 16
The making of the constitution
Broad overview: (a) Independence and the new nation state. (b) The making of the constitution
Focus: The constitutional assembly debates
Excerpts: From the debates
Discussion: What such debates reveal and how they can be analyzed

Home science+

Home science: Unit 01
Nutrition, food science and technology
Clinical nutrition and Dietetics: (a) Significance, (b) diet therapy objectives, (c) role of nutritionist, (d) types of diets, (e) scope and career
Public nutrition and health: (a) Concept of public health and nutrition, (b) nutritional problems in India, (c) strategies to tackle nutritional problems, (d) scope and career
Catering and food services management: (a) Types of food service system, (b) management in food services, (c) scope and career
Food processing and technology: (a) Basic concepts-food science, food processing food technology, food manufacturing, (b) development of food processing and technology and its importance, (c) classification of processed food, (d) scope and career
Food quality and safety: (a) Basic concepts-food safety, food contamination, food adulteration, (b) food standards regulation-India (FSSAI, Agmark) and international (CAC, WTO, ISO), (c) food safety management systems, (d) scope and career
Home science: Unit 02
Human development: Life span approach
Early childhood care and education: (a) NCF (principles and objectives, (b) concept of creche, daycare centre and montessori schools, (c) view point of psychologist-Piaget and Vygotsky, (d) scope and career
Special education and support services: (a) Disability, (b) special education methods, (c) scope and career
Management of institutions and programmes for children, youth and elderly: (a) Children-vulnerable, programmes, (b) youth: Vulnerable, programmes, (c) elderly: Vulnerable, programmes, (d) scope and career
Home science: Unit 03
Fabric and apparel
Design for fabric and apparel: (a) Design analysis-structive and applied, (b) elements of design, (c) principles of design, (d) scope and career
Fashion design and merchandising: (a) Fashion terminology-fashion, style, fad, classic, (b) fashion development-history and evolution, (c) fashion merchandising, (d) scope and career
Production and quality control in the garment Industry: (a) Stages of apparel production, (b) quality assurance in the garment industry, (c) scope and career
Care and maintenance of fabrics in institutions: (a) Laundry equipment-washing drying and ironing, (b) institutional laundry, (c) scope and career
Home science: Unit 04
Resource management
Human resource management: (a) Significance and functions of HRM, (b) scope and career
Hospitality management: (a) Concept of different hospitality establishments, (b) guest cycle, (c) departments in hospitality organizations-front office, housekeeping, food and beverages, (d) scope and career
Consumer education and protection: (a) Consumer problems, (b) consumer protection act (2019)-consumer rights and responsibilities, (c) standard marks-ISI, Agmark, FSSAI, Hallmark, Silk Mark, Wool Mark, Eco mark, (d) voluntary consumer organizations
Consumer education and protection: (e) scope and career
Home science: Unit 05
Communication and extension
Development of communication and Journalism: (a) Basic concepts-development, development Journalism, and development communication, (b) methods of communication, (c) scope and career
Media management, design, and production: (a) Media planning, (b) media designing and production, (c) media evaluation and feedback, (d) scope and career
Home science: Unit 06
Career options after home science education
Career options of self and wage employment in various fields of Home Science

Knowledge tradition-practices of India+

Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 01
Agriculture: A survey
Agriculture in prehistory and proto history, textual sources, types of lands, rainfed and irrigated crops, implements, seed and sowing, manures, pests and their management, cattle management, horticulture and arboriculture, fishing
Agriculture and society
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 02
Architecture: A survey
Early and classical architecture: Temple architecture, rock-cut structures, monolithic temples, constructed temples, public and private architecture
Medieval and colonial architecture: Fort and palace architecture, mosques, mausoleums, colonial architecture
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 03
Dance: A survey
Classical dance forms: Classical period, middle period, modern period, classical dance forms, Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, O'issi, Sattriya
Folk dance forms: Chau, Bihu, Rauf, Padayani, Dollu Kunitha, Dandiya, Ghumar, Kalbelia, Chau and Fla, Bhangra, Giddha, Garba, Lava, Bamboo dance
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 04
Education systems and practices: A survey
Goals of Indian education, teaching and learning, the teacher and the student, centres of education, temples as first schools, gurukulas, viharas and universities, community-supported education, the continuing system
Two types of knowledge and the right pupil, mere intellectual knowledge is not enough, the link between teacher and pupil, teachers invite students to come to them, controlling the mind and the senses: The goal of Indian education
Teacher’s directives to students on their completion of study, what is a useful life?, Hiuen-Tsang’s (XuanZang) impressions of Indian education, Hsuan-Tsang’s (XuanZang) description of Nalanda university
An Italian explorer’s record of Indian education in the 17th century, a description of Indian education in the 18th century, the teacher’s subsistence, respect for the teacher, physical education and sports
Description of the university at navadvipa (Nuddeah) in Bengal in 1791, love of learning and support for education among Indians, a widespread colonial network of indigenous schools
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 05
Ethics: Individual and Social
The cosmic order, Buddhist ethics, Jain ethics, Sikh ethics, the Bhakti movement primary texts on ethics: Individual and social-a selection from Jain Granthas, from Buddhist Granthas, from Asoka’s edicts, from the Kural (tr. P.S. Sundaram)
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 06
Martial arts traditions: A survey
Texts, practice of martial arts, stick combat, Kaari Payau martial arts, traditions: A selection from primary texts wrestling in the Mahabharata, Mallapura_a, Marma Sastram
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 07
Language and Grammar
Languages of India, study of language in India, disciplines of language studies in India, classification of speech-sounds, theory of grammar
Knowledge tradition-practices of India: Unit 08
Other technologies: A survey
Harappa technologies, later pottery, glass, water management, textile technology, wing technology, pyrotechnics, cosmetics and perfumes, other technologies: A selection from primary texts, gemology, water management, textiles and garments
Perfumes and cosmetics

Legal studies+

Legal studies: Unit 01
Judiciary
Structure and hierarchy of courts and legal offices in India, constitution, roles and impartiality, appointments, trainings, retirement and removal of judges, courts and judicial review
Legal studies: Unit 02
Topics of law
Law of property, law of contracts, law of torts, introduction to criminal laws in India
Legal studies: Unit 03
Arbitration, tribunal adjudication, and alternative dispute resolution
Adversarial and inquisitorial systems, introduction to alternative dispute resolution, types of ADR, arbitration, administrative, tribunals, mediation and conciliation, Lok Adalats, ombudsman, Lokpal and Lokayukta
Legal studies: Unit 04
Human rights in India
Introduction-international context, constitutional framework and related laws in India, complaint mechanisms of quasi-judicial bodies
Legal studies: Unit 05
Legal profession in India
Introduction the advocates act, 1961, the Bar Council of India, lawyers and professional ethics, advertising by lawyers, opportunities for law graduates, legal education in India, liberalization of the legal profession
Women and the legal profession in India
Legal studies: Unit 06
Legal services
Legal background-free legal aid under criminal law, legal aid by the state, legal aid under the Indian constitution, NALSA regulations, 2010, criteria for giving free legal services, Lok adalats, legal aid in context of social justice and human rights
Legal studies: Unit 07
International context
Introduction to international law, sources of international law-treaties, customs and ICJ decisions, international institutions, international human rights, customary international law, international law and municipal law, international law and India
Dispute resolution-ICJ, ICC and other dispute resolution mechanisms
Legal studies: Unit 08
Legal maxims
Important legal maxims
Meaning with illustrations of the following: (1) Actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, (2) Ad valorem, (3) Amicus curiae, (4) Audi alteram partem, (5) Assentio mentium, (6) Bona fide, (7) Bona vacantia, (8) Caveat emptor, (9) Corpus delicti
Meaning with illustrations of the following: (10) Damnum sine injuria, (11) De die in diem, (12) De minimis lex non curat, (13) Doli incapax, (14) Ejusdem generis, (15) Ex post facto, (16) Ignorantia facti excusat-ignorantia juris non excusat
Meaning with illustrations of the following: (17) Injuria sine damnum, (18) Locus standi, (19) Nemo debet esse judex in propria suacausa, (20) Nemo debt non quad habit, (21) Noscitur a sociis, (22) Obiter dicta, (23) Pari materia, (24) Per incuriam
Meaning with illustrations of the following: (25) Qui facit per alium, Facit per se, (26) Quid pro quo, (27) Ratio decidendi, (28) Res ipsa loquitur, (29) Res judicata accipitur pro veritate, (30) Salus populi est suprema lex, (31) Stare decisis
Meaning with illustrations of the following: (32) Ubi jus ibi remedium

Mass media and communication+

Mass media and communication: Unit 01
Communication
Culture and communication: What is culture?, relationship between culture and mass media; communication in the cultural context; media as vehicle of cultural transmission; representation and stereotyping in mass media
Communication and social change: Social change-meaning; media as a catalyst for social change (with examples of various social movements)
Mass media and communication: Unit 02
Journalism
Qualities of a good journalist: An understanding of the following-nose for news, inquisitiveness, language skills, trustworthy and empathy
Ethical issues in journalism: A brief understanding of each of the following with examples-sensationalism, fake news, paid news, plagiarism, advertorials, partisan reporting and sting operations
Mass media and communication: Unit 03
TV
Advertising: (i) Advertising concepts and process, (ii) functions of advertising, (iii) types of advertising (cross promotions, merchandise, convert advertising), (iv) forms of advertising
Film: (i) Pre-shooting stage, (ii) shooting stage, (iii) post-shooting stage
Mass media and communication: Unit 04
Radio
Writing for radio: Characteristics of a radio script-conversational language, active voice, simple sentences, avoidance of technical jargons and capability of creating imageries
Recording radio programmes: Brief understanding of the radio studio and transmission equipment-types of microphones; amplifier, sound mixer, speakers; audio recording
Radio Jockeying: Role of a radio jockey; skills required-command on language (spoken and written), connectedness with the audience; knowledge about the recording equipment
Mass media and communication: Unit 05
Cinema
History of cinema: A brief understanding of the early experiments done by the following-Lumiere Brothers, John Grierson, Robert Flaharty and Dada Saheb Phalke
Cinema Genres: Defining genre theory; an understanding of the various types of genres (with suitable examples)-action, westerns, comedy, crime, drama, fantasy/ sci-fi, historical, animation, romance and musical
Cinema and social change: Parallel cinema movement in India-issues depicted and low budget production process (with reference to examples such as Shyam Benegal’s Manthan)
Mass media and communication: Unit 06
Social media
Definition of social media
Types of social media platforms: Self-explanatory
Role of social media in democracy: Role of social media in creating collective identities with reference to sharing of information; cyber activism (with suitable examples)
Cyber crime: A understanding of online bullying; stalking; trolling; online frauds
Netiquettes: Meaning and importance of netiquettes; an understanding of netiquettes such as: identification of oneself; respect for others’ privacy, use of appropriate language and imagery; do not spam
Mass media and communication: Unit 07
New media
Internet as the meeting point of all the mass media
Broadcasting
Mass communication model of a few transmitting to a vast number of receivers
Gigantic organization
Huge technical infrastructure
Large scale revenue
The changed paradigm due to the internet
Empowering an individual to post data on the internet
Information, message in one medium triggering off activity in the others
Many sources of the same information
Distribution of the information between individuals on an unprecedented global scale
Rapidity of opinion generation on a local, national and global scale
The socio-political implications of the new information order
The strengthening of democracy
Emerging trends in mass communication

Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A)+

Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A): Unit 01
Algebra
Matrices and types of matrices, equality of matrices, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrix, algebra of matrices, determinants, inverse of a matrix, solving of simultaneous equations using matrix method
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A): Unit 02
Calculus
Higher order derivatives, tangents and normals, increasing and decreasing functions, maxima and minima
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A): Unit 03
Integration and its applications
Indefinite integrals of simple functions, evaluation of indefinite integrals, definite integrals, application of integration as area under the curve
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A): Unit 04
Differential equations
Order and degree of differential equations, formulating and solving of differential equations with variable separable
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A): Unit 05
Probability distributions
Random variables and its probability distribution, expected value of a random variable, variance and standard deviation of a random variable, binomial distribution
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-A): Unit 06
Linear programming
Mathematical formulation of linear programming problem, graphical method of solution for problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions, optimal feasible solution

Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics)+

Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics): Unit 01
Relations and Functions
Relations and functions: Types of relations-reflexive, symmetric, transitive and equivalence relations. One to one and onto functions, composite functions, inverse of a function. Binary operations
Inverse trigonometric functions: Definition, range, domain, principal value branches. Graphs of inverse trigonometric functions. Elementary properties of inverse trigonometric functions
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics): Unit 02
Algebra
Matrices: Concept, notation, order, equality, types of matrices, zero matrix, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrices. Addition, multiplication and scalar multiplication of matrices
Matrices: Simple properties of addition, multiplication and scalar multiplication. Non-commutativity of multiplication of matrices and existence of non-zero matrices whose product is the zero matrix (restrict to square matrices of order 2)
Matrices: Concept of elementary row and column operations. Invertible matrices and proof of the uniqueness of inverse, if it exists; (here all matrices will have real entries)
Determinants: Determinant of a square matrix (upto 3×3 matrices), properties of determinants, minors, cofactors and applications of determinants in finding the area of a triangle. Adjoint and inverse of a square matrix
Determinants: Consistency, in consistency and number of solutions of system of linear equations by examples, solving system of linear equations in two or three variables (having unique solution) using inverse of a matrix
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics): Unit 03
Calculus
Continuity and differentiability: Continuity and differentiability, derivative of composite functions, chain rule, derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions, derivative of implicit function. Concepts of exponential, logarithmic functions
Continuity and differentiability: Derivatives of log x and ex. Logarithmic differentiation. Derivative of functions expressed in parametric forms. Second-order derivatives
Continuity and differentiability: Rolle's and Lagrange’s mean value theorems (without proof) and their geometric interpretations
Applications of derivatives: Applications of derivatives-rate of change, increasing/ decreasing functions, tangents and normals, approximation
Applications of derivatives: Maxima and minima (first derivative test motivated geometrically and second derivative test given as a provable tool)
Applications of derivatives: Simple problems (that illustrate basic principles and understanding of the subject as well as real-life situations). Tangent and normal
Integrals: Integration as inverse process of differentiation. Integration of a variety of functions by substitution, by partial fractions and by parts, only simple integrals of the type to be evaluated
Integrals: ∫dx/ x²±a², ∫dx/ √x²±a², ∫dx/ √a²-x², ∫dx/ √ax²±bx+c, ∫dx/ ax²±bx+c, ∫(px+q)/ ax²±bx+c dx, ∫(px+q)/ √ax²±bx+c dx, ∫√a²±x² dx and ∫√x²-a² dx, ∫√ax²±bx+c dx and ∫(px+q)√ax²±bx+c dx
Integrals: Definite integrals as a limit of a sum. Fundamental theorem of calculus (without proof). Basic properties of definite integrals and evaluation of definite integrals
Applications of the integrals: Applications in finding the area under simple curves, especially lines, circles/ parabolas/ ellipses (in standard form only), area between any of the two above said curves (the region should be clearly identifiable)
Differential equations: Definition, order and degree, general and particular solutions of a differential equation. Formation of differential equation whose general solution is given. Solution of differential equations by method of separation of variables
Differential equations: Solutions of homogeneous differential equations of first order and first degree. Solutions of linear differential equation of the type: dy/dx+py=Q where p and q are functions of x or constant
Differential equations: Solutions of linear differential equation of the type dx/dy+px=q where p and q are functions of y or constant
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics): Unit 04
Vectors and three-dimensional geometry
Vectors: Vectors and scalars, magnitude, and direction of a vector. Direction cosines/ ratios of vectors. Types of vectors (equal, unit, zero, parallel, and collinear vectors), position vector of a point, negative of a vector, components of a vector
Vectors: Addition of vectors, multiplication of a vector by a scalar, position vector of a point dividing a line segment in a given ratio. Scalar (dot) product of vectors, projection of a vector on a line
Vectors: Vector (cross) product of vectors, scalar triple product
Three-dimensional geometry: Direction cosines/ ratios of a line joining two points. Cartesian and vector equation of a line, coplanar and skew lines, shortest distance between two lines. Cartesian and vector equation of a plane
Three-dimensional geometry: Angle between-(i) two lines, (ii) two planes, (iii) a line and a plane. Distance of a point from a plane
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics): Unit 05
Linear programming
Introduction, related terminology such as constraints, objectives function, optimization, different types of linear programming (L.P.) problems, mathematical formulation of L.P. problems, graphical method of solution for problems in two variables
Feasible and infeasible regions, feasible and infeasible solutions, optimal feasible solutions (up to three non-trivial constraints)
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B1-mathematics): Unit 06
Probability
Multiplication theorem on probability
Conditional probability, independent events, total probability, Bayes theorem
Random variable, and its probability distribution, mean and variance of haphazard variable
Repeated independent (Bernoulli) trials and Binomial distribution

Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics)+

Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 01
Numbers, quantification, and numerical applications
Modulo arithmetic: Define modulus of an integer, apply arithmetic operations using modular arithmetic rules
Congruence modulo: Define congruence modulo, apply the definition in various problems
Allegation and mixture: Understand the rule of allegation to produce a mixture at a given price, determine the mean price of a mixture, apply rule of allegation
Numerical problems: Solve real life problems mathematically
Boats and streams: Distinguish between upstream and downstream, express the problem in the form of an equation
Pipes and Cisterns: Determine the time taken by two or more pipes to fill
Races and games: Compare the performance of two players w.r.t. time, distance taken/ distance covered/ work done from the given data
Partnership: Differentiate between active partner and sleeping partner, determine the gain or loss to be divided among the partners in the ratio of their investment with due
Partnership: Consideration of the time volume/ surface area for solid formed using two or more shapes
Numerical inequalities: Describe the basic concepts of numerical inequalities, understand and write numerical inequalities
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 02
Algebra
Matrices and types of matrices: Define matrix, identify different kinds of matrices
Equality of matrices, transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew symmetric matrix-determine equality of two matrices, write transpose of given matrix, define symmetric and skew symmetric matrix
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 03
Calculus
Higher order derivatives: Determine second and higher order derivatives, understand differentiation of parametric functions and implicit functions identify dependent and independent variables
Marginal cost and marginal revenue using derivatives: Define marginal cost and marginal revenue, find marginal cost and marginal revenue
Maxima and minima: Determine critical points of the function, find the point(s) of local maxima and local minima and corresponding local maximum and local minimum values, find the absolute maximum and absolute minimum value of a function
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 04
Probability distributions
Probability distribution: Understand the concept of random variables and its probability distributions, find probability distribution of discrete random variable
Mathematical expectation: Apply arithmetic mean of frequency distribution to find the expected value of a random variable
Variance: Calculate the variance and S.D. of a random variable
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 05
Index numbers and time based data
Index numbers: Define index numbers as a special type of average
Construction of index numbers: Construct different type of index numbers
Test of adequacy of index numbers: Apply time reversal test
Population and sample: Define population and sample, differentiate between population and sample, define a representative sample from a population
Parameter and statistics and statistical interferences: Define parameter with reference to population, define statistics with reference to sample, explain the relation between parameter and statistic
Parameter and statistics and statistical interferences: Explain the limitation of statistic to generalize the estimation for population, interpret the concept of statistical significance and statistical inferences, state central limit theorem
Parameter and statistics and statistical interferences: explain the relation between population-sampling distribution-sample
Time series: Identify time series as chronological data
Components of time series: Distinguish between different components of time series
Time series analysis for univariate data: Solve practical problems based on statistical data and Interpret
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 06
Financial mathematics
Perpetuity, sinking funds: Explain the concept of perpetuity and sinking fund, calculate perpetuity, differentiate between sinking fund and saving account
Valuation of bonds: Define the concept of valuation of bond and related terms, calculate value of bond using present value approach
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 07
Calculation of EMI
Explain the concept of EMI, calculate EMI using various methods
Linear method of depreciation: Define the concept of linear method of depreciation, interpret cost, residual value and useful life of an asset from the given information, calculate depreciation
Mathematics/ applied mathematics (section-B2-applied mathematics): Unit 08
Linear programming
Introduction and related terminology: Familiarize with terms related to linear programming problem
Mathematical formulation of linear programming problem: Formulate linear programming problem
Different types of linear Programming problems: identify and formulate different types of LPP
Graphical method of solution for problems in two variables: Draw the graph for a system of linear inequalities involving two variables and to find its solution graphically
Feasible and infeasible regions: Identify feasible, infeasible and bounded regions
Feasible and infeasible solutions, optimal feasible solution: Understand feasible and infeasible solutions, find optimal feasible solution

Performing arts (dance)+

Performing arts (dance): Unit 01
Kathak
A brief history of other dance styles of India
A basic understanding of the term Abhinaya and definition of its four aspects: Angika, vachika, aharya, and satvika
Acquaintance of the three gharanas of kathak dance (Lucknow, Jaipur, Banaras)
Rasa: Definition and explanation of nine rasas
Knowledge of the following terms (short note): Sangeet, taal, laya, Angahara, Bhramari, Lokadharmi, Natyadharmi, rasa, and bhava
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the dance form: (a) Definition of the following-(i) vandana, (ii) tihaayi, (iii) aamad, (iv) toda/ tukraa, (v) paran, (vi) chakradhar toda/ tukraa andparan, (vii) gat nikas, (viii) gat bhav
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the dance form: (b) Knowledge of theka of dadra, kaharwa, roopak, jhap taal, teen taal, (c) definition of tali, khali, sam, tihaayi. (d) Ability to notate a tukraa/toda and paran
Acquaintance with the traditional costumes and makeup
Performing arts (dance): Unit 02
Bharatanatyam dance
Acquaintance with the life history of the chief exponents and contributors of the past dance form. (Rukmini Devi Arundale, Bala Saraswati, Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, Tanjore Quartette)
Acquaintance with the contents of the Abhinaya Darpana (the chapters and the aspects of dance dealt within them)
Knowledge of the following terms: (i) Nritta, Nritya, Natya (Sanskrit slokas from the Abhinaya Darpana and basic definition), Tandava (7 Tandavas with detailed stories) Lasya, Lokadharmi, Natyadharmi (definitions with example)
Knowledge of the following terms: (ii) Sthana, Chari, Mandala, Bhramari, Utplavana (slokas and meaning from Abhinaya Darpana), (iii) Abhinaya (Angika, Vachika, Satvika, Aharya-slokas from the Abhinaya Darpana along with the meaning)
Knowledge of the following terms: (iv) Sangeeta, tala, laya (definition of the term, seven teams, three ways), (v) rasa (names of the nine races and their English meanings)
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the particular dance form (anyone to be studied by the dance style offered): (a) Definitions of the following-Araimandi, Muzhumandi, Kuttanam, Korvai, Karvai, Adavu, Shollu, Aradhi, Theerumanam, Jati, Jaati, Gati
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the particular dance form (anyone to be studied by the dance style offered): (a) Definitions of the following-Avartana, Yati, Taalanga, Thattu Kazhi, Nattuvangam, Arangetram)
Acquaintance with the traditional costumes makes up the dance style opted
Performing arts (dance): Unit 03
Kuchipudi Dance
A brief history and acquaintance with some traditional dance forms of the region, other than the one offered for study
Acquaintance with the life history of the chief exponents of the dance form, past, and present
knowledge of the following terms: (i) Nritta, Nritya, Natya, Tandava, Lasya, Lokadharmi, Natyadharmi, (ii) Chaturvidha Abhinaya (Angika, Vachika, Satyaki, Aharya) with special reference to Mukhaja Abhinaya, (iii) Sanchari Bhava, Sattvika Bhava
Types of compositions and formats used in Kuchipudi definitions of the following: (a) Rangapooja, Shabdam, Ashtapadi, Kalaapam, (Bhama Kalapam, Golla Kalapam)
Performing arts (dance): Unit 04
Odissi Dance
Elementary knowledge about the three styles of Chhau: Mayurbhanj, Seraikella, and Purulia
Brief notes on the lives and contributions of the three Gurus: Guru Pankaj Charan Das, Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra, and Guru Deba Prasad Das
Elementary introduction to the texts; Natya Shastra, Abhinaya Darpana, and Abhinaya Chandrika: (a) Identification of the author (approximate date), (b) basic overview of the broad areas covered in the context of each text
Elementary introduction to the texts; Natya Shastra, Abhinaya Darpana, and Abhinaya Chandrika: (c) Myths regarding the origin of dance according to each text
A basic understanding of the term Abhinaya and definition of its four aspects: Angika, Vatika, Acharya, and Sattvik
Rasa: Definition and a short explanation of the nine rasas
Short notes on: (a) The Acharyaa of Odissi. (b) The music accompaniment of Odissi
Brief explanation of the following terms: (a) Nritta, Nritya, and Natya, (b) Matra, Laya, Taal, Avartana, Vibhaga (Anga), (c) Tandava and Lasya, (d) Natyadharmi and Lokadharmi
Write some names of folk dances of Odisha
Performing arts (dance): Unit 05
Manipuri dance
Acquaintance with the life history of chief exponents past and present of the dance form
Acquaintance with the contents of Abhinaya Darpana
Knowledge of the following terms: (a) Nritta, Nritya and Natya. Tandava, Lasya, Lokadharmi, Natyadharmi, (b) Abhinaya: Angika, Vachika, Aharya and Satvika, (c) Sangeet: Talalaya, (d) Rasa: Sthayi Bhava, Sanchari Bhava
Knowledge of technical terms of the style: (a) Chali, Bhangi, Longley, Uplei, (b) different kinds of Choloms: Kartal Cholom, Khubak Eshei Cholom, Pung Cholom, (c) Sankirtan. Different talas, Rajmel, Menkup, Tanchap, (d) Different kinds of raas
Acquaintance with the traditional costumes, and make-up for the dance style offered: (a) Potloi and its different components for Radha and Gopis, (b) Krishna’s costume
Acquaintance with the traditional costumes, and make-up for the dance style offered: (c) Typical traditional makeup for Manipuri classical dances with an emphasis on Vaishnava Tilak
Performing arts (dance): Unit 06
Kathakali Dance
Acquaintance with the life history of the great masters of the dance form of both past and present
Acquaintance with the contents of the Hastha Lakshana Deepika and Natyasastra
Knowledge of the following terms: (i) Nritta, Nritya, Natya, Tandava, Lasya, Lokadharmi, Natyadharmi. (ii) Anga, Upanga, Pratyanga
Knowledge of the following terms: (iii) Abhinaya (Angika, Vachika, Satvika, Aharaya) with special reference to Hasta-Abhinaya, Mukhaja-Abhinaya and Netra-Abhinaya, (iv) Sangeeta, tala, laya
Knowledge of the following terms: (v) Rasa, Rasa Drishti, Sthaayibhava, Sthayi Drishti, Sanchari Bhava, Bhaava, Vibhava, Anubhava, and Sathvika Bhaava
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the art forms: (a) Mudiyettu, Theyyam, Koodiyattam, Ramanattam, Krishnattam, Ottanthullal, and Kalaripayattu, (b) Hostas-Samyuktha, Asamyuta, Mishra, Nanartha from Hastalakshanadipika
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the art forms: (c) Kaal Sadhakamirativatam. (d) Kalassam, Ashtakalasam, Kaliyattam, Cholliyattam, (e) Keli, Arangu Keli (Shudha Maddalam), Todayam, Purappadu, Melapada, and Dhanyasi
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the art forms: (f) Chutti, Pachcha, Kathi, Thaadi, Kari, Minukku, (g) Rasa, Rasa Drishti, Sthaayibhava, Sthayi Drishti, Sanchari Bhava, Manodharma, Cholliyattam and Ilakiya Attam
Knowledge of the technical terminology of the art forms: (h) Ability to write in notation talas learned under practicals
Acquaintance with the traditional costumes and makeup of the dance style opted
Knowledge of Kathakali music both vocal and percussion

Performing arts (drama theatre)+

Performing arts (drama theatre): Unit 01
Modern and contemporary Indian theatre
Survey of major modern and contemporary styles and works in Hindi/ English: Rabindranath Tagore, Bhartendu Harishchandra, Vijay Tendulkar, Mohan Rakesh, Dharmveer Bharti, Badal Sarkar, Shankar Shesh, Girish Karnad, Chandrashekhar Kambar
Review of Indian theatre organizations-NSD, Sangeet Natak Academy, zonal cultural
Practitioners of modern Indian theatre
Performing arts (drama theatre): Unit 02
Modern and western theatre
Survey of major contemporary styles and works in English or English translation: Chekov, Ibsen, Strindberg, Shaw, O’Neill, Ionesco, Beckett, Pinter, Stoppard
Performing arts (drama theatre): Unit 03
Theatre production-management and performance
Readings on theatre management and marketing
Performing arts (drama theatre): Unit 04
Survey of acting theory and practice
Reading Stanislavsky, Strasberg
Readings on play production
Performing arts (drama theatre): Unit 05
Theatre production-theatre architectures and production design
History of theatre architecture, readings on production design-color theory, sets, costumes, lighting
Performing arts (drama theatre): Unit 06
Developing and documenting the research project
Examples of research projects in different aspects of theatre, choosing the scope of the individual project, using media and sources for the project

Performing arts (music-Hindustani melodic)+

Performing arts (music-Hindustani melodic): Unit 01
Brief study of the following
Gram, Murchhana, Varna, Alankar, Alap, Tana
Gamak, Meend, Kan, Khatka, Murki, Krintan, Zamzama, Ghaseet, Sut
Performing arts (music-Hindustani melodic): Unit 02
Study the following
Classification of ragas-ancient, medieval, and modern
historical development of time theory of ragas
Performing arts (music-Hindustani melodic): Unit 03
Detail study of the following
Sangeet ratnakar
Sangeet parijat
Life sketch and contribution of Inayat Khan, Mushtaq Ali Khan, Alauddin Khan, Abdul Halim Zafar
Performing arts (music-Hindustani melodic): Unit 04
Description of prescribed talas along with tala notation with that
Dugun, tiguan and chaugun: Jhaptaal, rupak, tilwada, dhamar, study of various parts and tuning of the instrument opted for
Performing arts (music-Hindustani melodic): Unit 05
Critical study of prescribed ragas along with recognizing ragas from phrases of swaras and elaborating them
Raag description, raag recognition: Bhairav, bageshri, shuddha sarang, malkauns

Performing arts (music-Hindustani vocal)+

Performing arts (music-Hindustani vocal): Unit 01
Brief study of Alankar, Varna, Kan, Meend, Khatka, Murki, Gamak
Brief study of the following: Sadra, dadra, gram, murchhana, alap, tana
Performing arts (music-Hindustani vocal): Unit 02
Study of the following
Classification of ragas-ancient, medieval, and modern
historical development of time theory of ragas
Performing arts (music-Hindustani vocal): Unit 03
Detail study of the following
Sangeet ratnakar
Sangeet parijat
Life sketch and contribution of Abdul Karim Khan, Faiyaz Khan, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Krishna Rao Shankar Pandit
Performing arts (music-Hindustani vocal): Unit 04
Description of prescribed talas along with tala notation with thah, dugun, tiguan, and chaugun
Jhaptaal, rupak, tilwada, dhamar, study of various parts and tuning of tanpura
Performing arts (music-Hindustani vocal): Unit 05
Critical study of prescribed ragas along with recognizing ragas from phrases of swaras and elaborating them
Writing in notation the compositions of prescribed ragas: Bhairav Bageshri Shuddha Sarang Malkauns

Performing arts (music-carnatic music-melodic instrumental)+

Performing arts (music-carnatic music-melodic instrumental): Unit 01
History and Theory of Indian Music
An outline of knowledge of the following Lakshana Granthas: Sangita Saramrita Sangita Sampradaya Pradarsini, Swaramela Kalanidhi, and Ragavi Bhodha, Brihaddeshi
Short life sketch and contributions of the following: Annamacharya, Swati Tirunal, Kshetrajna, Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer, Patnam Subramanya Iyer, Ramnad Srinivasa Iyengar Mysore Doraiswamy Iyengar, Dwaram Venkataswamy, Naidu Karaikudi brothers
Short life sketch and contributions of the following: Mysore Vasudevachar
Brief study of the musical form, Kriti, Thiruppugazh, Padam, Javali, and Tillana
Detailed study of the Manodharma Sangita
Definition and explanation of the following: Janaka, Janya system of Ragas, Bhashanga, Upanga, Varja, Vakra Ragas, Gamakas, Arudi, Eduppu, Jati, Prabandham, Grama, Murchchana, Jaati and Vishesha Prayogas
Description of the ragas prescribed
Candidates should be able to write in notation the Kriti/kirtana in the ragas prescribed
The candidate should be able to describe the construction of the instrument opted for along with the basic techniques of playing
The candidate should have an outline knowledge of the classification of instruments in general and a brief history of the instrument opted for

Performing arts (music-carnatic music-vocal)+

Performing arts (music-carnatic music-vocal): Unit 01
An outline knowledge of the following
Lakshana Grand has Sangita Saramrita, Sangita Sampradaya Pradarsini, Swaramela Kalanidhi, Raga Vibodha, Brihaddeshi
Performing arts (music-carnatic music-vocal): Unit 02
Short life sketch and contributions of the following
Annamacharya, Kshetrajna, Swati Tirunal, Gopalakrishna Bharati, Maha Vaidyanatha Iyer, Patnam Subramanya Aiyar, Ramnad Srinivasa Iyengar, Mysore Vasudevachar
A study of musical forms: Kriti, Padam, Javali, Tillana, Thiruppugazh, Ragamalika
Detailed study of Manodharma Sangita
Performing arts (music-carnatic music-vocal): Unit 03
Definition and explanation of the following
Janaka-Janya ragas, Bhashanga, Upanga, Varja, Vakra ragas, Gamakas, Arudi, Eduppu, Prabandham, Grama, Murchana, Jaati
Lakshanas of the ragas prescribed in practical activity
Candidates should be able to write in the notation of the Kriti/ kirtana in the prescribed ragas
Brief description of concert instruments, their construction, and techniques of playing
Classification of musical Instruments in general

Performing arts (music-Rabindra Sangeet)+

Performing arts (music-Rabindra Sangeet): Unit 01
Rabindra Sangeet
Knowledge of the Akar Matrix notation system
Life sketch of Rabindranath Tagore (covering music composition)
Performing arts (music-Rabindra Sangeet): Unit 02
Other types of music
Life-sketch with their musical contribution of the following: (a) Atul Prasad Sen, (b) Kaji Nazrul Islam, (c) Girish Chandra Ghosh
History of any one of the following: (a) Regional folk song (Bhatiali, Baul, Jhumur, Bhawaiya). (b) Kirtan

Performing arts (music-percussion)+

Performing arts (music-percussion): Unit 01
Hindustani percussion
Short notes on the following: Uthan, Peshkar, Chakradar, and Baant
Comparative study of the following: (a) Chautala-ektala, (b) Jhaptaal-sultana, (c) Teentala-tilwada
Performing arts (music-percussion): Unit 02
Layakari and its varieties
Brief description of gharanas of tabla or pakhawaj
Performing arts (music-percussion): Unit 03
History of tabla or pakhawaj
Brief history of medieval and modern period of hindustani music especially in the field of percussion instruments
Performing arts (music-percussion): Unit 04
Biographies of
Pandit Kishan Maharaj, Ustad Karamatullah Khan, and Ustad Zakir Hussain
Salient features of style and biography of Raja Chhatrapati Singh, Guru Purushottam Das, and Pandit Pagal Das
Performing arts (music-percussion): Unit 05
Writing notation of the prescribed talas and compositions
Recognition of talas from a given portion of the texas and compositions
Prescribe talas: Teentala or Adi Tala, Rupak or Tevra
Performing arts (music-percussion): Unit 06
Percussion instrumental (Mridangam)
An outline knowledge of following Lakshana Granthas with special reference to tala and percussion in Chaturdandi Prakashika, Sangita Ratnakara, Raga Vibodha, Swaramela Kalanidhi.
Short life sketch and contributions of the following luminaries: Needamangalam Meenakshi Sundaram Pillai, Tanjore Vaidyanatha Iyer, Palghat Mani Iyer, Umayalpuram Kodanda Rama Iyer, Pudukkottai Swaminatha Pillai, Palani Subramania Pillai, Vilwadri Iyer
Study of the musical forms, Pallavi, Sollukattu, Tillana, Padam, and Javali
Definition and explanation of the following: Padagarbham, Arudi, Eduppu, Gati-Bheda, Anuloma, Pratiloma, Tisram, Trikalam, Theka, 108 talas, Shadangas, Thiruppugazh talas, Talavadya ensemble
The candidates should have an outline knowledge of the classification of Percussion instruments in general and a brief history of the instrument opted for
Technical terms: Vilamba, Madhya, Druta, Antietam, Anagatam, Pharan, Kala Pramanam, Ghumki, Konnakkol, Choru, Varu, Toppi
The candidate should possess knowledge of the fundamental structure, technique, and playing of other percussion instruments like Morsing, tabla, Chenda, Edakka, and Gethu Vadyam

Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga+

Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 01
Sociological aspects of physical education
Games and sports as man’s cultural heritage: An understanding that sports have been a part of our culture and tradition since time immemorial
Development of the individual through games and sports: Understanding how games and sports contribute in various ways towards the development of an individual
Role of physical education in promoting national integration: How physical education helps in promoting national integration
Physical education and personality development: The role of physical education in development of personal qualities like an individual attitude, discipline, helpfulness, team spirit, patience, unity, friendship, etc
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 02
Training methods
Meaning and importance of sports training: Definition of sports training and its importance
Methods of training: Methods of training-repetition, continuous and fartlek, and interval-definition, purpose, advantages and procedure of each
Advantages of warming up, conditioning and cooling/ limbering
Isometric and isotonic exercises: Meaning, advantages and examples of each
Circuit training: Meaning and advantages of circuit training; procedure of conducting circuit training
Weight training: Meaning and advantages of weight training
An understanding of how the above training methods help an individual in different sports and help develop strength, speed, stamina, skill, endurance
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 03
Career aspects in physical education
Career options in physical education: Professional sportsmen, sports manager, teacher/ lecturer, sports coach, gym instructor, sports officials, sports events coordinators, sports journalist and commentator, sports software engineer
Career options in physical education: Marketing and manufacturing of sports equipment
Important institutions of physical education in India: Functions and objectives of Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports (N.S.N.I.S.), Sports Authority of India (S.A.I), International Olympic Committee (I.O.C), Indian Olympic Association (IOA)
Important institutions of physical education in India: YMCA College of Physical Education (Chennai), Lucknow Christian College of Physical Education (LCCPE), Laxmibai National University of Physical Education (LNIPE)
Important institutions of physical education in India: Development of training facilities, coaching systems, influence of media and sponsors
Tournaments and types of tournaments: Candidates should be fully aware of-(a) the definition of ‘tournament’. (b) The types of tournaments: Fixtures, Knock-out, league matches (seeding and byes). (c) Merits and demerits of tournaments
Tournaments and types of tournaments: Candidates should be fully aware of-(d) objectives and importance of intramural and extramural competitions
Tournaments and types of tournaments: Candidates should be fully aware of-(e) names of the national and international federations/ bodies controlling the various tournaments/ competitions
Difference between professional and amateur players
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 04
Health education and health problems
Meaning and definition of ‘health’ and ‘health education’: Meaning and definition of ‘health’ (mental health and physical health) and ‘health education’
Principles and importance of health education
Health problems and role of health education in solving them: Principles and objectives of health education. Importance of health education for adults and the younger generation through formal and non-formal channels of education
Health problems and role of health education in solving them: Various prevalent health problems-communicable diseases-meaning, examples and common mode of spread. Epidemics-meaning and examples
Health problems and role of health education in solving them: Water, noise, and air pollution-causes and prevention; occupational health hazards-meaning and examples
Disability and rehabilitation: Causes of disability. General principles for prevention of disability; meaning and scope of rehabilitation; services available for rehabilitation
Disability and rehabilitation: Role of the community and government organizations in rehabilitation programmes
Posture: Meaning of posture. Correct posture-meaning, importance of correct posture (standing, sitting, walking). Common postural deformities: Kyphosis, scoliosis, lordosis, flat foot, knock-knees, bowlegged, hunch back
Posture: Round shoulders-meaning, causes and corrective measures for each
Personal hygiene and sleep requirements: Personal hygiene-meaning of personal hygiene, importance of personal hygiene for a healthy lifestyle. Care of eyes, ears, feet, hair, skin, oral hygiene, nose and clothing
Personal hygiene and sleep requirements: Foot care-causes of corns, broken nails due to tight footwear; causes of diseases like ringworm, athletes foot due to walking in wet areas; proper care of feet
Personal hygiene and sleep requirements: Sleep requirements-sleep requirements for different age groups. Effects of insufficient sleep on human body
Substance abuse: Effects of use of alcohol and smoking on the individual and society. Drugs: Meaning of ‘drugs’ and ‘drug abuse’; stimulants and narcotics-analgesics
Substance abuse: Drugs-awareness of the fact that use of certain drugs has been banned by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) and reasons for the same
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 05
Sports injuries and first aid
Sports related injuries: Types of sports related injuries-soft tissue injuries (contusion, abrasion, strain and sprain) bone injuries (fracture) and joint injuries (dislocation): Cause and prevention of each
Role of a sportsperson in prevention of sports related accidents: Types of injuries due to-sudden movement; environment (hot, cold, wet and dry); lack of preparation (warm up, cool down); inadequate clothing, body protection; not following instructions
Role of a sportsperson in prevention of sports related accidents: Types of injuries due to-surface and facilities, equipment being unsafe. Role of individual in prevention of sports related accidents
First aid: Meaning and importance of ‘first aid’. First aid for various sports related injuries. First Aid for cuts, grazes, strains, sprains, cramps, blisters, bruises, injuries of bone (fracture and dislocation); application of splints and Thomas splint
First aid: First aid in drowning; cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and rest, ice, compression and elevation (RICE)
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 06
Test and measurement in sports
Motor fitness test: 50 M standing start, 600 M run/ walk, sit and reach partial curl up, push ups (boys), modified push-ups (girls), standing broad jump, agility-4x10m shuttle run
General motor fitness: Barrow three-item general motor ability (standing broad jump, zig zag run, medicine ball put-for boys: 03 kg and for girls: 01 kg)
Measurement of cardiovascular fitness: Harvard step test/ rockport test, computation of fitness index: Duration of the exercise in seconds x 1005.5 x pulse count of 1-1.5 min after exercise
Rikli and Jones-senior citizen fitness test: (a) Chair stand test for lower body strength, (b) arm curl test for upper body strength, (c) chair sit and reach test for lower body flexibility, (d) back scratch test for upper body flexibility
Rikli and Jones-senior citizen fitness test: (e) Eight foot up and go test for agility, (f) six minute walk test for aerobic endurance
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 07
Biomechanics and sports
Meaning and importance of biomechanics in sports, types of movements (flexion, extension, abduction and adduction), Newton’s law of motion and its application in sports, friction and sports
Physical education/ National Cadet Corps (NCC)/ yoga: Unit 08
Psychology and sports
Personality; its definition and types-trait and types (Sheldon and Jung classification) and big five theory, motivation, its type and techniques, exercise adherence; reasons to exercise, benefits of exercise, strategies for enhancing adherence to exercise
Meaning, concept and types of aggressions in sports

Physics+

Physics: Unit 01
Electrostatics
Electric charges; conservation of charge
Coulomb’s law-force between two point charges, forces between multiple charges; superposition principle and continuous charge distribution
Electric field, electric field due to a point charge, electric field lines; electric dipole, electric field due to a dipole; torque on a dipole in uniform electric field
Electric flux, statement of Gauss’s theorem and its applications to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell (field inside and outside)
Electric potential, potential difference, electric potential due to a point charge, a dipole and system of charges; equipotential surfaces, electrical potential energy of a system of two point charges, and of electric dipole in an electrostatic field
Conductors and insulators, free charges and bound charges inside a conductor
Dielectrics and electric polarization, capacitor and capacitance, the combination of capacitors in series and in parallel, the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectric medium between the plates, energy stored in a capacitor
Van De Graaff generator
Physics: Unit 02
Current electricity
Electric current, flow of electric charges in a metallic conductor, drift velocity and mobility, and their relation with electric current; Ohm’s law, electrical resistance, V-I characteristics, (linear and nonlinear) electrical energy and power
Electrical resistivity and conductivity
Carbon resistors, colour code for carbon resistors; series and parallel combinations of resistors; temperature dependence of resistance
Internal resistance of a cell, potential difference and emf of a cell, combination of cells in series and in parallel
Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications
Wheatstone bridge, meter bridge
Potentiometer-principle and its applications to measure potential difference, and for comparing EMF of two cell; measurement of internal resistance of a cell
Physics: Unit 03
Magnetic effect of current and magnetism
Concept of magnetic field, Oersted’s experiment
Biot-Savart law, and its application to current carrying circular loop
Ampere’s law and its applications to infinitely long straight wire, straight and tropical solenoids
Force on a moving charge in uniform magnetic and electric fields
Cyclotron
Force on a current-carrying conductor in a uniform magnetic field
The force between two parallel current-carrying conductors-definition of ampere
Torque experienced by a current loop in uniform magnetic field; moving coil galvanometer-its current sensitivity and conversion to ammeter and voltmeter
Current loop as a magnetic dipole and its magnetic dipole moment
The magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron
Magnetic field intensity due to a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) along its axis and perpendicular to its axis
Torque on a magnetic dipole (bar magnet) in a uniform magnetic field; bar magnet as an equivalent solenoid, magnetic field lines; earth’s magnetic field and magnetic elements
Para, dia, and ferromagnetic substances with examples
Electromagnets and factors affecting their strengths
Permanent magnets
Physics: Unit 04
Electromagnetic induction and alternating current
Electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s laws, induced emf and current; Lenz’s law, Eddy currents
Self and mutual inductance
Alternating currents, peak and RMS value of alternating current/ voltage, reactance and impedance; LC oscillations, (qualitative treatment only), LCR series circuit, resonance; power in AC circuits, wattless current
AC generator and transformer
Physics: Unit 05
Electromagnetic waves
Need for displacement current
Electromagnetic waves and their characteristics (qualitative ideas only)
Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves
Electromagnetic spectrum (radio-waves, microwaves, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, X-rays, gamma rays) including elementary facts about their uses
Physics: Unit 06
Optics
Reflections of light, spherical mirrors, mirror formula
Refraction of light total internal reflection, and its applications, optical fibers, refraction at spherical surfaces, lenses, thin lens formula, lens-maker’s formula
Magnification, power of a lens, combination of thin lenses in contact combination of a lens and a mirror
Refraction and dispersion of light through a prism
Scattering of light-blue colour of the sky and reddish appearance of the sun at sunrise, and sunset
Optical instruments: Human eye, image formation, and accommodation, correction of eye defects (myopia, hypermetropia) using lenses
Microscopes and astronomical telescopes (reflection and refraction) and their magnifying powers
Wave optics: Wavefront and Huygens principle; reflection and refraction of plane wave at a plane surface using wave fronts
Proof of laws of reflection and refraction using Huygens principle
Interference Young’s double slit experiment and expression for fringe width, coherent sources, and sustained interference of light
Diffraction due to a single slit, width of central maximum
Resolving power of microscopes and astronomical telescopes
Polarization, plane polarized light; Brewster’s law, uses of plane polarized light and polaroid
Physics: Unit 07
Dual nature of matter and radiation
Photoelectric effect, Hertz and Lenard’s observation; Einstein’s photoelectric equation-particle nature of light
Matter waves-wave nature of particles, De-Broglie relation, Davisson Germer experiment
Physics: Unit 08
Atomic and nuclei
Alpha-particle scattering experiment, Rutherford’s model of atom; Bohr model, energy levels, hydrogen spectrum
Composition and size of nucleus, atomic masses, isotopes, isobars, isotones
Radioactivity-alpha, beta, and gamma particles/ rays and their properties; radioactive decay law
Mass-energy relation, mass defect, binding energy per nucleon and its variation with mass number; nuclear fission and fusion
Physics: Unit 09
Electronic devices
Energy bands in solids (qualitative ideas only), conductors, insulators, and semiconductors; semiconductor diode-I-V characteristics in forward and reverse bias, diode as a rectifier; I-V characteristics of LED, photodiode, solar cell, and zener diode
Zener diode as a voltage regulator
Junction transistor, transistor action, characteristics of transistor; transistor as an amplifier (common emitter configuration) and oscillator
Logic gates (OR, AND, NOT, NAND, and NOR): Transistor as a switch
Physics: Unit 10
Communication systems
Elements of a communication systems (block diagram only); bandwidth of signals (speech, TV and digital data); bandwidth of transmission medium
Propagation of electromagnetic waves in the atmosphere, sky and space wave propagation
Need for modulation
Production and detection of an amplitude-modulated wave

Political science+

Political science: Unit 01
Politics in India since independence
Era of one-party dominance: First three general elections, nature of congress dominance at the national level, uneven dominance at the state level, coalitional nature of congress. Major opposition parties
Nation-building and its problems: Nehru's approach to nation-building, legacy of partition, challenge of 'refugee' resettlement, the Kashmir problem. Organization and reorganization of states; political conflict over language
Politics of planned development: Five year plans, expansion of state sector and the rise of new economic interests. Famine and suspension of five year plans. Green revolution and its political fallouts
India's external relations: Nehru's foreign policy. Sino-Indian war of 1962, Indo-Pak war of 1965 and 1971. India's nuclear programme and shifting alliances in world politics
Challenge to and restoration of congress system: Political succession after Nehru. Non-congressism and electoral upset of 1967, congress split and reconstitution, congress' victory in 1971 elections, politics of 'garibi hatao'
Crisis of the constitutional order: Search for committed bureaucracy and judiciary. Navnirman movement in Gujarat and the Bihar movement. Emergency: Context, constitutional, and extra-constitutional dimensions
Crisis of the constitutional order: Resistance to emergency. 1977 election and the formation of Janata Party. Rise of civil liberties organizations
Regional aspirations and conflicts: Rise of regional parties. Punjab crisis and the anti-Sikh riots of 1984. The Kashmir situation. Challenges and responses in the north east
Rise of new social movements: Farmers’ movements, women's movement, environment and development-affected people's movements. Implementation of mandal commission report and its aftermath
Democratic upsurge and coalition politics: Participatory upsurge in 1990s. Rise of the JD and the BJP. Increasing role of regional parties and coalition politics. UF and NDA governments. Elections 2004 and UPA government
Recent issues and challenges: Challenge of and responses to globalization-new economic policy and its opposition. Rise of OBCS in north Indian politics. Dalit politics in electoral and non-electoral arena
Recent issues and challenges: Challenge of communalism-ayodhya dispute, Gujarat riots
Political science: Unit 02
Contemporary world politics
Cold War era in world politics: Emergence of two power blocs after the Second World War. Arenas of the Cold War. Challenges to bipolarity: Non Aligned movement, quest for new international economic order. India and the Cold War
Disintegration of the 'Second World' and the collapse of bipolarity: New entities in world politics-Russia, Balkan states and central Asian states, introduction of democratic politics and capitalism in post-communist regimes
Disintegration of the 'second world" and the collapse of bipolarity: India's relations with Russia and other post-communist countries
US dominance in world politics: Growth of unilateralism-Afghanistan, first Gulf war, response to 9/ 11 and attack on Iraq. Dominance and challenge to the US in economy and ideology. India's renegotiation of its relationship with the USA
Alternative centers of economic and political power: Rise of China as an economic power in post-Mao era, creation, and expansion of European union, ASEAN. India's changing relations with China
South Asia in the post-cold war era: Democratization and its reversals in Pakistan and Nepal. Ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, Impact of economic globalization on the region. Conflicts and efforts for peace in South Asia
South Asia in the post-cold war era: India's relations with its neighbours
International organizations in a unipolar world: Restructuring and the future of the UN. India's position in the restructured UN. Rise of new international actors: New international economic organisations, NGOs
International organizations in a unipolar world: How democratic and accountable are the new institutions of global governance?
Security in contemporary world: Traditional concerns of security and politics of disarmament. Non-traditional or human security: Global poverty, health and education. Issues of human rights and migration
Environment and natural resources in global politics: Environment movement and evolution of global environmental norms. Conflicts over traditional and common property resources. Rights of indigenous people. India’s stand-in global environmental debates
Globalization and Its critics: Economic, cultural and political manifestations. Debates on the nature of consequences of globalization. Anti-globalization movements. India as an arena of globalization and struggle against it

Psychology+

Psychology: Unit 01
Variations in psychological attributes
The unit aims at studying how people differ with respect to their various psychological attributes
Individual differences in human functioning; assessment psychological attributes; intelligence: Individual difference in intelligence; theories of intelligence; culture and intelligence
Emotional intelligence: Special abilities-aptitude-nature and measurement; creativity; emotional intelligence
Psychology: Unit 02
Self and personality
This unit focuses on the study of self and personality in the context of different approaches in an effort to appraise the person
The assessment of personality will also be discussed
Self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-regulation; culture and self; concept of personality; major approaches-type and trait, psychodynamic, humanistic, behavioural, cultural
Assessment of personality: Self report measures, behavioural analysis, and projective measures
Psychology: Unit 03
Meeting life challenges
This unit deals with the nature of stress and how responses to stress depend on an individual’s appraisal of stressors
Strategies to cope with stress will also be dealt with
Nature, types and sources of stress; effects on psychological functioning and health; coping with stress; promoting positive health and well-being
Psychology: Unit 04
Psychological disorders
This unit discusses the concepts of normality and abnormality and the major psychological disorders
Concepts of abnormality and psychological disorder; classification of disorders; factors underlying abnormal behaviour, major psychological disorders-anxiety, somatic, dissociative, mood, schizophrenic, developmental and behavioural-substance related
Psychology: Unit 05
Therapeutic approaches
The unit discusses the goals, techniques, and effectiveness of different approaches to treating psychological disorders
Nature and process of therapy: Therapeutic relationship; types of therapies: Psychodynamic, humanistic, cognitive, behavior, and biomedical; alternative therapies-yoga, meditation; rehabilitation of mentally ill
Psychology: Unit 06
Attitude and social cognition
This unit focuses on the formation and change of attitudes, cultural influences on attributional tendencies, and conditions influencing prosocial behaviour
Explaining social behaviour: Impression formation and explaining behaviour of others through attributions; social cognition; schemas and stereotypes; nature and components of attitudes; attitude formation and change; behaviour in the presence of others
Explaining social behaviour: Pro-social behaviour; prejudice and discrimination; strategies for handling prejudice
Psychology: Unit 07
Social influence and group processes
The unit deals with the concept of the group, its functions, and the dynamics of social influence on conformity, obedience, and compliance
Different conflict resolution strategies will also be discussed
Conformity, obedience, and compliance; cooperation and competition; nature and formation of groups; types of groups; social identity; influence of the group on individual behaviour; intergroup conflicts; conflict resolution strategies
Psychology: Unit 08
Psychology and life
The unit focuses on the application of psychological understanding to some important social issues
Human-environment relationship; environmental effects on human behaviour: Noise, pollution, crowding, natural disasters; promoting pro-environmental behaviour; psychology, and social concerns: Aggression, violence and peace
Psychology, and social concerns: Discrimination and poverty, health, impact of television on behaviour
Psychology: Unit 09
Developing psychological skills
The unit deals with some effective psychological and interpersonal skills for facilitating personal social development
Effective psychological skills: Observational skills, interviewing skills, testing skills counselling skills-empathy, authenticity, positive regard, and communication skills-listening

Sociology+

Sociology: Unit 01
Structure of Indian society
Introduction Indian society-colonialism, nationalism, class, and community, demographic structure, rural-urban linkages, and divisions
Sociology: Unit 02
Social institutions: Continuity and change
Family and kinship, the cast system, tribal society, the market as a social institution
Sociology: Unit 03
Social inequality and exclusion
Caste prejudice, scheduled castes and other backward classes, marginalization of tribal communities, the struggle for women’s equality, the protection of religious minorities, caring for the differently able
Sociology: Unit 04
The challenges of unity in diversity
Problems of communalism, regionalism, casteism, and patriarchy, role of the state in a plural and unequal society, what we share
Sociology: Unit 05
Process of social change in India
Process of structural change: Colonialism, industrialization, urbanization, process of cultural change: Modernization, westernization, sanskritisation, secularization, social reform movements and laws
Sociology: Unit 06
Social change and the polity
The constitution as an instrument of social change, parties, pressure groups, and democratic politics, panchayati raj and the challenges of social transformation
Sociology: Unit 07
Social change and the economy
Land reforms, the green revolution and agrarian society, from planned industrialization to liberalization, change in the class structure
Sociology: Unit 08
Arenas of social change
Media and social change, globalization and social change
Sociology: Unit 09
New arenas of social change
Media and social change, globalization and social change
Sociology: Unit 10
Social movements
Class-based movement: Workers, peasants, caste-based movements: Dalit movement, backward castes, trends in upper caste reponses, women’s movement in independent India, tribal movements, environmental movements

Sanskrit

Teaching aptitude+

Teaching aptitude: Unit 01
General education
Teaching aptitude: Unit 02
Teaching of languages
Teaching aptitude: Unit 03
Teaching of social sciences
Teaching aptitude: Unit 04
Teaching of sciences
Teaching aptitude: Unit 05
Teaching of mathematics
Teaching aptitude: Unit 06
Teaching of fine arts
Teaching aptitude: Unit 07
Teaching of performing arts
Teaching aptitude: Unit 08
Teaching of physical education and yoga

General test+

General test: Unit 01
General knowledge
General test: Unit 02
Current affairs
General test: Unit 03
General mental ability
General test: Unit 04
Numerical ability
General test: Unit 05
Quantitative reasoning
Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/ algebra geometry/ mensuration/ stat taught till Grade 8
General test: Unit 06
Logical and analytical reasoning
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Candidates preparing for the Common University Entrance Test UG must start their CUET preparation early. Candidates should follow a few key points to make a good study plan for CUET, such as checking the syllabus. They must also practice with CUET sample papers and take regular mock tests. These steps will not only help the candidates improve their CUET exam preparation, but will also help them become aware of important details such as the exam pattern, question types, marking scheme, time management, and other details. CUET preparation tips will help candidates make the most of their study time and ensure they are well-prepared for the exam. Here are some preparation tips for CUET:

  • Making a study plan for CUET is essential to ensure that you cover all the topics before the CUET test.
  • Taking CUET practice tests will help you identify which areas you need to focus on and which topics you need to pay more attention to.
  • Candidates preparing for the CUET BBA exam should go through the BBA syllabus. Students should practise the CUET BBA syllabus to score more marks in the examination.
  • Aspiring candidates for CUET science stream must go through the syllabus. The CUET exam syllabus for science students will help the candidates to score more marks.
  • Practicing the CUET previous year's question papers will also help you understand the exam format and the type of questions you should expect.
  • Utilise the study materials available online and offline that can help you in your CUET preparation.
  • Taking breaks while studying is essential to ensuring that you stay fresh and focused. Make sure to take regular breaks to keep your mind active and engaged.

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Candidates appearing for the NTA CUET exam should check the exam pattern to score more in the exam. Being familiar with the CUET test format 2024 will help candidates to prepare better for CUET. Go through the table mentioned below to know more about the Common University Entrance Exam pattern 2024.

Detailed CUET 2024 Exam Pattern

Section

Subjects/ Tests

Questions to attempt

Question Type

Duration

IA - Languages

13 Languages

40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language

Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages-Factual, Literary and Narrative), (Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary)

45 Minutes for each language

IB - Languages

20 languages (languages to be attempted are other than the ones in IA)

Section II - Domain

27 Domain specific subjects out of which a maximum of Six (06) Domains are to be chosen

40 Questions to be attempted out of 50

MCQs. Based on NCERT syllabus

45 minutes for each subject

Section III - General Test

As per respective University norms where a General Test is being used for admission.

60 Questions to be attempted out of 75

MCQ Based Questions

•General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/algebra geometry/mensuration/s tat taught till Grade 8), Logical and Analytical Reasoning

60 Minutes

CUET 2024 Marking Scheme

Correct Answer

5 marks will be awarded to students

Incorrect Answer

One mark will be deducted

No Answer

0 marks will be awarded

CUET BBA Exam Pattern 2024

The National Testing Agency will conduct the CUET examination based on the CUET BBA 2024 exam pattern. The CUET BBA exam pattern will make students understand the structure of the examination, types of questions, marking system and more.

CUET Exam Choices 2024

  • Candidates must choose a maximum of any 3 languages from Section IA and Section 1B taken together. (One of the languages chosen must be in lieu of 6th Domain-specific subjects)

  • Out of 27 subjects in section II, a candidate may choose a maximum of 6 subjects for UG entrance exam CUET.

  • Section III of CUET 2024 comprises General Test.

The CUET mock tests help the candidates in analysing their level of preparation and improving their performance. In order to evaluate their skills prior to the final exam, candidates who are eager to get ready for CUET 2024 can take mock tests. They will be able find out how well their planning has gone by doing so. NTA CUET mock test provides students with a general idea of the types of questions and topics that can appear on the exam paper, enabling them to respond confidently and accurately to every question while expressing their understanding in writing.

How to practice CUET Mock Tests released by NTA?

Step 1: Open the website nta.ac.in/quiz
Step 2: Select CUET and Paper from the drop-down menu.
Step 3: Click on the Login button to start the mock Test
Step 4: On clicking the login button, candidates will see instructions for taking the CUET mock test. Read all the instructions carefully and click on the Process button.
Step 5: On clicking on the ‘ Proceed ’ button,CUET mock test will start.

The National Testing Agency will issue the CUET UG 2024 admit card in second week of May, on its official website at cuetug.ntaonline.in . The CUET advance intimation to exam city slip will be released by NTA by May 5. The CUET UG hall ticket contains the name of the city where the exam centre is located, along with the exam date, slot, and paper. The CUET 2024 admit card is a mandatory document that has to be carried to the exam centre by all the candidates. The CUET admit card 2024 can be downloaded by logging in with the registration credentials. CUET admit card 2024 includes all important information, like candidate's name, address, roll number, address and centre.

How to Download CUET 2024 Admit Card

  • Visit the official website of NTA CUET.
  • Go to the "Sign In" option available on the homepage.
  • The candidates will get a login option through which they can download the admit card for Common University Entrance Test.
  • Enter the application ID, password and security code.
  • Click on the 'Sign in' tab.
  • The admit card of CUET 2024 will be displayed on the screen.
  • Take the print of CUET exam UG admit card for future reference.

CUET Exam Admit Card 2024: Details Mentioned

Candidates appearing for the CUET UG exam 2024 must download the CUET UG 2024 admit card in online mode prior to the CUET UG exam date. There are a number of important details mentioned in CUET UG admit card 2024 that the candidates must check thoroughly and in case of any discrepancies found, they must inform the officials immediately. Here is a list of details mentioned in CUET Hall Ticket 2024:

  • The name of the candidate.
  • Roll number of the candidate.
  • CUET exam centre address.
  • Category of the candidate.
  • Programme name.
  • Common University exam date 2024
  • Gender of the candidate.

Documents Required at Exam

  • CUET UG admit card 2024
  • Govt issued photo ID proof

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the CUET UG 2024 answer key on the official website in online mode. Candidates facing errors in the NTA CUET UG answer key can challenge the answer key by paying a fee of Rs. 200 per question. Aspirants can calculate their probable score with the correct answers provided in the CUET UG 2024 answer key. An expert panel will review the challenges and, if found to be correct, the CUET answer key will be revised accordingly. The CUET 2024 result will be prepared and released based on the revised CUET UG 2024 final answer key.

How to download the CUET 2024 Answer Key?

Candidates who have appeared in CUET UG exam, must check the answer key by following these points below:

  • Visit the official website of CUET - cuetug.ntaonline.in .

  • Click on “ Answer Key ” on the home page.

  • Enter the application number, password and security code to login.

  • Click on the download “ Answer Key ” tab.

  • Download and check the answers from the CUET answer key 2024.

CUET UG 2024 Student Reactions

The last year CUET UG entrance saw a fair share of ups and downs. At the exam centres, candidates had mixed reactions. Some candidates did face some issues such as long wait time outside exam centre, verification and ID proof issues etc. We have compiled a few student reactions from CUET exam 2023.

  • A candidate Tweeted: “Students waiting outside the gate of NTA exam centre in Noida sector 62. Gate closing time 11.45. Students waiting from past one hour in such high temperature.”
  • Another candidate tweeted who was facing similar issue: “Candidates for the examination of CUET2023 is waiting outside the centre in this hot weather. This is the plight of the students those are waiting on the roads #unsafe. Aztech Centre,Dwarka Sec14 , (second shift paper scheduled 12:00 Noon).”

There were instances where candidates faced a major issue regarding the photo ID and verification process. Here are some of such reactions.

  • A candidate wrote : “MyCUET exam centre was Indraprastha Public School , Rohini. There were problems of verification on the centre, their server were not working which kept us waiting for 20-30 mins. The exam was scheduled to start at 8 30 but it commenced at 8:45.”
  • A father wrote on Twitter : “Today my daughter appeared in CUET exam at ION centre kumhrar Patna adhering the instructions mentioned in the admit card. Despite of this, announcement has been made from the centre that bring aadhar card compulsory in addition to other photo id. Please do needful action,”
  • An aspirant wrote : “Isn't pan card is valid I'd proof for cuet exam DG_NTA. Then why they don't let me enter the exam hall,”

CUET UG 2023 Gender wise Candidates

CUET UG 2023 Number of candidates Appeared

CUET UG 2023 Category wise candidates

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the CUET 2024 result in online mode, on June 30, on the official website - cuetug.ntaonline.in . Candidates can check their CUET UG result 2024 by visiting the official CUET website by entering their CUET login credentials. The CUET entrance exam will be conducted from May 15 to May 31 in computer-based mode. NTA will activate the CUET result 2024 link on its official website once the result is announced. The participating universities will conduct the admission process based on the CUET 2024 result. The CUET 2024 scores are normalised and calculated based on the “ Equipercentile method ”.

CUET Result 2024: Details mentioned

Candidates who have appeared in the CUET UG exam 2024 can check the result in online mode. There are a number of important details mentioned in CUET result 2024. Candidates must thoroughly check all these details. If there are any discrepancies found, candidates must notify the authorities immediately and get it resolved. Here is a list of details mentioned in CUET 2024 result:

  • The name of the candidate.
  • The name of the guardian.
  • The name of the course.
  • Category of the candidate.
  • Subject-wise percentile.
  • Subject code.
  • Qualifying status.
  • Gender of the candidate.
  • CUET score.

How to check the CUET 2024 Result?

  • Visit the official website - cuetug.ntaonline.in .

  • Click on the “ Login to view scorecard ” tab.

  • The login window will appear on the screen.

  • Enter the login credentials like application number, password and security code in the login window.

  • Click on the “ Login ” tab.

  • The CUET result 2024 will be displayed on the screen.

  • Download and take printouts of the scorecard.

CUET Merit List 2024

The CUET participating universities will publish the merit list tentatively in July 2024 in online mode. Candidates can check the merit list for CUET 2024 by visiting the official website of participating universities. The merit list for CUET is published on the website of each universities individually.

Previous Year CUET Toppers

The NTA has published a list for all the top rankers of Common University Entrance Test in online mode. Candidates can check the list of CUET toppers by visiting the official website of CUET UG. The toppers rank list of CUET consists of all the candidates who have secured a hundred percent score in CUET examination.

CUET Toppers List 2023

CUET Toppers 2023Marks obtained
Palak Agarwal (AIR 1, CUET UG 2023)1200/1200
Divija Bansal800/800
Katyayini Madeti799.64/800

CUET Toppers Interview 2023

NoName of the CUET topperInterview link
1Katyayini MadetiClick here
2Prarthana DroliaClick here

What after CUET result?

After the CUET exam, the next step is to wait for the CUET results. Many of the candidates wonder what to do after CUET . Once  announced, candidates must check if they have qualified for their chosen university. If yes, prepare for counseling and document verification of NTA CUET UG. Keep track of deadlines. If not, explore other options or consider retaking the exam. Stay positive and focused.

The CUET cut off for UG courses will be released in online mode by the participating universities of the Common University Entrance Test. The CUET UG result 2024 cut off will vary based on the courses, universities, and applicant categories, and will be published along with the merit list.

The participating universities will prepare the CUET UG cut off 2024 based on the candidates' performance in the entrance exam. Separate cut off CUET 2024 will be released for ST, OBC, SC, and CUET cut off for general category. The CUET cut-off list will be released in the form of marks, scores, and percentiles by the various central universities.

CUET Exam Cutoff

CUET Participating UniversitiesCut Off
Banaras Hindu University (BHU)Check Here
Delhi University (DU)Check Here
Br Ambedkar University (AUD)Check Here
Jamia Milia IslamiaCheck Here
Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU)Check Here
Alllahabad University (AU)Check Here
Visva Bharati UniversityCheck Here
Central University of KarnatakaCheck Here
Assam UniversityCheck Here
Central Universtiy of KashmirCheck Here
Central University of RajasthanCheck Here
Central University of JharkhandCheck Here

Mode of Counselling: Online

The CUET participating universities will begin the counselling process separately after the declaration of CUET result 2024. The universities will invite all the applications in the beginning and then release the cut offs based on the CUET scores. Candidates who clear the CUET cutoff will be eligible for the counselling round. Candidates are required to submit all the required documents for verification and pay the admission fee to lock their seats.

CUET UG Counselling 2024: Documents Required

Candidates who have qualified for the CUET UG exam 2024 are required to upload these documents at the time of CUET counselling. Here is a list of documents required for CUET UG counselling 2024:

  • Mark sheet of Class 10.
  • Mark sheet of Class 12.
  • Marksheet of last qualifying Exam.
  • Scorecard of CUET exam.
  • Admit card of CUET.
  • Migration certificate.
  • Category certificate (if applicable).
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Documents Required at Counselling

  • CUET UG admit card
  • CUET UG scorecard
  • Mark sheet of Class 10
  • Mark sheet of Class 12
  • Conduct certificate
  • Transfer certificate
  • Documents in original format
  • Category certificate

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Question:When will CUET UG 2024 be held?

Answer:

The National Testing Agency will conduct CUET UG exam 2024 from May 15 to 24, in hybrid mode.

Question:When will CUET 2024 result be out?

Answer:

The National Testing Agency will announce the CUET result 2024 on June 30, 2024.

Question:When will CUET registration 2024 start?

Answer:

The CUET 2024 registration was started on February 27, and it is closed now.

Question:What is the CUET exam for?

Answer:

The Common University Entrance Test will offer students a single window chance to apply to different UG programmes at CUET participating universities across the country.

Question:Can I apply to BHU with CUET result?

Answer:

Yes, the Banaras Hindu University is one of the top CUET particiapting universities. Admission to a number of programmes are conducted based on the CUET entrance exam score.

Question:Can I choose 3 subjects in CUET?

Answer:

Candidates can choose a maximum of six subjects for the CUET 2024 exam.

Question:CUET is for which stream?

Answer:

NTA will conduct the CUET entrance examination for various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

Question:What is the passing marks for CUET?

Answer:

In order to qualify in CUET 2024, candidates are required to score more than 120 points for a total of 300 points.

Question:Which stream is required for CUET?

Answer:

The common subjects required for CUET are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics.

Question:Is CUET a qualifying exam?

Answer:

CUET is a common admission test which offers admissions for various UG courses at central, state and private universities.

Question:What if I miss my CUET UG exam?

Answer:

If you miss your CUET entrance exam, it is important to contact the university exam office as soon as possible. Depending on the circumstances, you may be offered the opportunity to take a make-up exam or have your exam rescheduled.

Question:Is 500 a good score in CUET 2024?

Answer:

A good score in CUET 2024 is considered to be between 600 - 650. Many participating universities accept candidates with scores more than 600 in the CUET exam 2024.

Question:When will the CUET 2024 city intimation slip be issued?

Answer:

The CUET UG city intimation slip will be released by May 5, 2024, as per Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar.

Question:What is the full form of CUET?

Answer:

CUET stands for the Common University Entrance Test which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Question:How many central universities are participating in CUET 2024?

Answer:

There are 47 central universities participating in the CUET 2024.

Question:Does DU accept admission without CUET 2024?

Answer:

No, DU does not accept admissions without CUET exam.

Question:Is there a negative marking in CUET 2024?

Answer:

Yes, for every incorrect answer 0.25 marks will be deducted in the CUET 2024 exam.

Question:Is CUET exam conducted online or offline?

Answer:

National Testing Agency will conduct the CUET 2024 examination in hybrid mode.

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i have choosen the wrong board in cuet form and now correction window is closed bahut chinta hoo raha bhaiya mai to baarbad hoo gaya kya hoga mera class 12 isc kii jagah cbse board select hoo gaya bhaiya ye batao kii portal mai ye change hoo jayega University ke. should i stop preparation

Manisha 11th Apr, 2024

Hello aspirant

This is a big mistake , how can you select a wrong board.  Anyways as correction window is closed , nothing  can be done now .

First thing don't be panic , think calmly , send a mail to official website of cuet .

If they are responding it is well and good . You won't face difficulty at the time of entrance exam but at the time of counseling this issue can create a great problem.

If you are not getting response to your mail , you woll have to go to venue of cuet . Any how you will have to solve this issue otherwise your one year time will get wasted.



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what is the syllabus of 2025 cuet for history

Sajal Trivedi 4th Apr, 2024

Hello aspirant,

The CUET application form for 2025 is anticipated to be released by the National Testing Agency around February, accessible through online mode. Prospective candidates can complete their registration for CUET 2025 by accessing the official website at cuet.samarth.ac.in. Scheduled for May 2025, the CUET entrance exam is an annual event aimed at facilitating admissions to various courses across 244 participating institutions. These institutions encompass central, private, state, and deemed universities.

To know the syllabus you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-2025

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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I dont have my surname written in my aadhar card but it is written in my 10th Mark sheet so i sent my neet form with my sur name.Is it going to cause any trouble.Also i have submitted request to write my sur name in aadhar card but it will take atleast 15 days till then correction window will end.

Tanya Gupta 23rd Mar, 2024

Hello,

Submitting your NEET form with your surname, even if it is not on your Aadhar card, should generally not cause significant trouble. Since you have already requested a correction in your Aadhar card, keep proof of your request and any acknowledgment. If the correction is not processed before the NEET correction window ends, inform NEET authorities and follow their guidance.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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is there any problem if i take any other passport size photo which is not same as applicable form during exam?

Tanya Gupta 16th Mar, 2024

Hello,

It is very essential to follow the guidelines provided by the exam conducting authority regarding passport size photos. Using a different photo than the one specified in the exam application form may lead to complications or even disqualification from the exam. Always ensure that you adhere to the specified requirements to avoid any issues during the exam process.

Thank you

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can you provide me cuet mock paper

Shivanshu 12th Mar, 2024

Dear aspirant !!

Hope you are doing good !!

Yes you can get the cuet mock paper very easily by just clicking on the link given below , you will get as many as you want . Just go through it once.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-mock-test&ved=2ahUKEwiu5PSO8OyEAxXRslYBHbniCrQQFnoECBkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw16_BiG9fBa6f0zFxvf795M .

Hope you find it helpful

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