Programme Overview
Programe Code: 316
Duration: Min. Duration 3 Years, Max. Duration 6 Years
Eligibility Criteria: 10+2 in any stream or equivalent
Objective
This program is formed from many parts of the liberal arts. This means students are required to learn more than one style or technique of analysis, skills that can be applied to real-life situations. The goal of a Bachelor of Arts is to get a well-rounded education with a good grounding in one particular subject.
Program Content
YEAR
1
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAG11 |
General
English |
5 |
BAG12 |
Microeconomics |
5 |
BAG13 |
History
of India from Earliest Times to 1206 |
5 |
BAG14 |
Foundation
of Political Science |
5 |
BAG15 |
Representative
of Indian Political Thinker |
6 |
BAG16 |
Elements
of Public Administration |
6 |
TOTAL |
32 |
YEAR
2
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAG21 |
English
Language - II |
5 |
BAG22 |
Indian
Economy |
5 |
BAG23 |
Outline
History of Modern World |
5 |
BAG24 |
Select
Political System |
5 |
BAG25 |
Administrative
Institution in India |
6 |
BAG26 |
State
Administration in India |
6 |
TOTAL |
32 |
YEAR
3
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAG31 |
Comparative
Administrative System |
7 |
BAG32 |
Elementary
Computer Application |
7 |
|
Elective
1 |
7 |
|
Elective
2 |
7 |
|
Elective
3 |
7 |
TOTAL |
35 |
ECONOMICS
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAEC33 |
Economics
Statistics |
7 |
BAEC34 |
Anthropology
and Demography |
7 |
BAEC35 |
Quantitative
Techniques |
7 |
ENGLISH
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAEN33 |
English
Poetry and Drama |
7 |
BAEN34 |
Development
Of Poetry And Drama From Victorian Age To Modern Period |
7 |
BAEN35 |
Prose
and Fiction |
7 |
HISTORY
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAH33 |
Survey
of Rajasthan His. From the Earliest Times to 1956 A.D |
7 |
BAH34 |
Culture
Heritage of India up to 1707 |
7 |
BAH35 |
Political
History of India up to AD 1000 |
7 |
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Code |
Subject |
Credit |
BAPO33 |
Indian
Political System |
7 |
BAPO34 |
Representative
Western Political Thinkers |
7 |
BAPO35 |
International
Relations Since 1945 |
7 |
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