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INFORMATION TECHNOLGY
Examination Scheme
The question paper will be of 100 Marks; which will comprise of 50 questions of 2 marks each of
objective type.
Course Outline
Computer Organization and Architecture: Representations of integers, K-MAP, Machine instructions
and addressing modes, ALU and data-path, CPU control design, Memory interface, I/O interface
(Interrupt and DMA mode), Instruction pipelining, Cache and main memory, Addressing modes,
Architectural classification schemes, multiprocessors.
Data Structures: Simple and composite structure, Recursion, Parameter passing, Scope, Binding;
Abstract data types, Arrays, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists, Trees, Binary search trees, Binary heaps,
Graph theory, Tree and graph traversals, Connected components, Spanning trees, Shortest paths;
Hashing, Sorting, Searching.
Theory of Computation: Regular languages and finite automata, DFA, NDFA Context free languages
and Push-down automata, Recursively enumerable sets and Turing machines, Undesirability. LR parser,
construction of SLR and canonical LR parser table, using ambiguous grammar, An automatic parser the
generator, YACC. Using YACC with ambiguous grammar. Creating YACC lexical analyzer with LEX, Error
recovery in YACC, Chomsky hierarchy of languages, CFG.
Databases: ER-model, Relational model (relational algebra, tuple calculus), Database design (integrity
constraints, normal forms), Query languages (SQL), File structures (sequential files, indexing, B and B+
trees), Transactions and concurrency control.
Computer Networks: ISO/OSI stack, LAN technologies (Ethernet, Token ring), Modulation techniques,
Flow and error control techniques (error correcting & detecting, CRC), Routing algorithms, Congestion
control, TCP/UDP and sockets, IP (v4), hubs, switches, gateways, and routers. Aloha, S-Aloha
Protocols, Network security basic concepts of public key and private key cryptography, digital
signature. Firewalls, B ISDN, ATM.
Parallel Computing: Parallelism and its types, classification scheme. Multiprocessor and Micro
Computer, Memory Module, Pipelining, collision, RISC, CISC, Calculation of MAL, Multidimensional
Array, Dependence Analysis.
Data Warehousing and Data Mining: What is data mining?, Data Mining: On what kind of data?, Data
mining functionality, Are all the patterns interesting?, Classification of data mining systems, What is a
data warehouse?, A multi-dimensional data model, Data warehouse architecture, Data warehouse
implementation. Further development of data cube technology, From data warehousing to data mining.
Concept of Transaction Transactional database, Distributed Database, Commit Protocols.
Marketing Management
1 Marketing Concepts: Customer Value and Satisfaction, Customers Delight, Conceptualizing
Tasks and Philosophies of Marketing Management, Value chain, scanning the Marketing
Environment.
2 Market Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning: Market segmentations, levels of market
segmentations, patterns, procedures, requirement for effective segmentation, evaluating the
market segments, selecting the market segments, developing a positioning strategy.
3. Product Decision: Objectives, Product classification, Product-Mix, Product life cycle
strategies, equity, challenges, repositioning branding, introduction and factors contributing
the growth of packaging, introduction of labeling.
4 Pricing Decision: Factors affecting price, pricing methods and strategies.
5 Distribution Decisions: Importance and Functions of Distribution Channel, Considerations in
Distribution Channel Decisions, Distribution Channel Members.
6 Promotion Decisions: A view of
communication, Promotion-Mix elements.
Communication
Process,
developing
effective
Statistics
1 Introduction to Statistics: Introduction to Measurement of Central Tendency and dispersion,
skewness, moments and kurtosis.
2. Probability Theory and Probability Distributions: Concepts, additive, multiplicative,
conditional probability rules, Bayes Theorem, Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributionstheir characteristics and applications
3. Time Series: Time Series and its Components, Analysis, Models of Time Series, Methods of
Studying Components of Time Series: Measurement of trend , Measurement of seasonal
variations Measurement of cyclic variations
4. Correlation & Regression: Correlation (Karl Pearsons and Spearmans Coefficient),
Methods of computing simple correlation and regression.
5. Estimation and Testing of Hypothesis: Point and Interval Estimation, Estimator and
Estimates, Confidence Intervals. Hypothesis testing and statistical influence (Introduction to
methodology and Types of errors) introduction to sample tests for univariate analysis using
normal distribution, t-test, z-test.
6. Statistical Decision Theory: Decision making process, Decisions under Uncertainty and
Decisions under Risk.
industrial,
E. Social Change: theories of social Change, transformation, social movements, social development
F. Society in India: tribal, rural, urban, industrial, informational
G. Research Methodology: logic and philosophical foundations of social research, positivism,
concepts, theory, hypothesis, research techniques, data collection and analysis.
Unit II: Laws of Library Science, Library Resource Sharing and Networking, Library Movement,
Library Legislation in India, Library Extension Services, Library and Information Science Education in
India, Library and Information Profession, Library Association in India, UK and USA, ILA, IASLIC,
IATLIS, SIS, LA, ASLIB, SLA, ALA, Library Association Organization at International Level, FID, IFLA,
UNESCO
Unit III: Sources of Information (Primary, Secondary and Tertiary. Documentary and Non
Documentary), Reference Sources {Encyclopaedias, Dictionaries, Geographical Sources, Biographical
sources, Year Books / Almanacs, Directories and Handbooks, Statistical (Salient features and
evaluation)}, Bibliographical Sources {Bibliographies, Union Catalogue, Indexing and Abstracting
Journals (Salient features and Evaluations)}, E-documents (e-books, e-journals), Databases
{Bibliographic, Numeric and Full text (Evaluation)}
Unit IV: Reference and Information Services, Referral Services, Bibliographic Service, Indexing and
Abstracting Services, CAS, SDI, Digest Service, Trend Report, Online Services, Translation Services,
Reprographic Services
Unit V: Organization of Knowledge / Information, Modes of Formation of Subjects, Library
Classification (Cannon and Principles), Library Classification Schemes (DDC, UDC, CC), Library
Cataloguing (Cannons and Principles), Library Cataloguing Codes (CCC and AACR 2), Bibliographic
Records, Intellectual Standards (ISBD, MARC and CCF), Indexing (Pre and Post co-ordinate),
Vocabulary Control (Thesaurus and List of Subject Heading), Databases (Search Strategies and
Boolean Operators), Knowledge Management
Unit VI: Management (Principles, Functions and School of Thoughts), Planning, Organization
Structure, Decision Making, System Study (Analysis, Evaluation and Design), Collection Development
(Books, Serials, non books Material), Selection, Acquisition, Maintenance, ISBN, ISSN, Cataloguingin-Publication (CIP), Human Resource Management, Manpower Planning, Job Analysis, Job
Description, Selection, Recruitment, Motivation, Training and Development, Staff Manual,
Leadership and Performance Evaluation, Delegation of Authority, Financial Management, Resource
Generation, Types of Budgeting, Cost and Cost Benefit Analysis, PERT, CPM, Library Building and
Equipments, Performance Evaluation of Libraries/Information Centres and Services, Marketing
Information Product and Services, Total Quality Management (TQM)
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Business Economics,
Nature and uses of Business Economics, Concept of Profit and Wealth maximization. Demand
Analysis and Elasticity of Demand, Indifference curve analysis law. Utility Analysis and Laws of
Returns and Law of variable proportions. Cost, Revenue, Price determination in different market
situations: Perfect competition, Monopolistic competition, Monopoly, Price discrimination and
Oligopoly, Pricing strategies.
Unit- IV
Business Statistics & Data Processing,
Data types, Data collection and analysis, sampling, need, errors and methods of sampling, Normal
distribution. Hypothesis testing. Analysis and Interpretation of data. Correlation and Regression,
small sample test- t test, F test and chi-square test. Data processing Elements, data entry, data
processing and computer applications. Computer application to functional areas- accounting,
inventory control, marketing.
Unit- V
Business Management, Principle of Management,
Planning-objective, strategies, planning process, decision-making, Organising, organisational
structure, formal and informal organisations, organisational culture Staffing Leading: Motivation,
leadership, committees, communication. Controlling Corporate governance and business ethics
Unit- VI
Marketing Management,
The evolution of marketing, concepts of marketing, marketing mix, marketing environment
Consumer behaviour, market segmentation, Product decisions, Pricing decisions, Distribution
decisions, Promotion decisions, Marketing planning, organising and control
Unit- VII
Financial Management,
Capital structure, financial and operating leverage, Cost of capita, capital budgeting, Working
capital management, Dividend policy
Unit- VIII
General Equilibrium:
Walrasian Equilibrium; the aggregate excess demand function ; existence , stability and uniqueness of equilibrium
and general equilibrium; production without consumption- one sector model
Welfare Economics:
Societys economic problems; Pareto optimality and the necessary conditions to achieve it; Kaldor criterion; social
welfare maximization in a 2x2x2 model; Determination of welfare maximizing output mix, commodity distribution
and resource allocation; welfare maximization and perfect competition;
Risk and Uncertainty :
Individual behavior towards risk expected utility and certainty equivalence; Neuman Morgenstern approach to
utility theory; decision making under uncertainty: alternative decision making rules; the economics of asymetric
information: principal- agent framework,
Paper II: MARCROECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Supply of Money:
Empirical definitions of Money. Measures of money supply in India. The stock of high powered money and its
determinants. (H theory of Money) Money multiplier process and factors affecting the money multiplier.
Predictability and the stability of money multiplier. Reserve Banks Analysis of money supply.
Demand for Money :
Classical Approach to Demand for Money-Quantity Theory Approach, Fishers Equation and Cambridge Quantity
Theory, Keynes Liquidity preference Approach Transaction, precautionary and speculative demand for money.
Derivation of LM curve.
Neo-Classical Monetary Theory:
The Neo-quantity theory of Milton Friedman, portfolio Balance Approach of James Tobin. The Wealth Adjustment
Process Approach of Karl Brunner and Allan Meltzer. Post-Keynesian Approach to Demand for Money-Patinkin and
Real Balance Effect. Approach of Baumol and Tobin; crisis in Keynesian economics and revival of monetarism.
Macro-economic policies:
General Equilibrium and the derivation of IS-LM curves Relative effectiveness of Monetary and Fiscal policies in
open and closed economics- Mechanism and difference between Monetarism and Keynesianism. The Mundell
Fleming Model with fixed and floating exchange rate. Rational Expectations.
National Income:
The measurement of GNP and difficulties in measurement. Product vs. Disproduct. The components for Final
Demand. The GNP and quality oflife. Alternative components of total Product. The system of Accounts. Double
Entry Equation, Flow/ Diagram and Matrix Presentation of Accounting system. Equality and Distribution of National
Income (Factor Incomes). Environmental Accounting, Parallel Economy.
Sectoral Demand Functions:
Consumption Demand, Keyness Psychological Law of Consumption. Consumption Function an Income Determination
. Income-Consumption Relationship-Absolute Income, Relative Income and permanent Income Hypotheses. The Life
Cycle Theory of consumption and Savings. Investment Demand: Neo-Classical an Keynesian approaches (Marginal
Efficiency Approach.) Acceleration Principle, Keynesian Multiplier Static and Dynamic.
Fluctuations and Stabilization:
The Anatomy of cycle. Indicators of Cycle. Theories of trade Cycle. Hicksian Theory of Trade Cycle. Samuelson
theory of Trade Cycle. Kaldors model of trade cycle. Control of business cycles. Relative efficiency of Monetary
and Fiscal Policies, Stabilization policy in an open economy and its limitations.
Theory of Inflation:
Classical, Keynesian and Monetarist approaches to inflation. Effects of inflation on distribution of income, wealth
and economic growth. Demand Pull and Cost Push inflation, Bent Hansens theory of demand- pull inflation. The
short run and long run Phillips curve. Polices to control inflation ( Monetary, Fiscal and Income Policies.)
Paper III: ECONOMIC OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Ohlin theories leontiff paradox new theories of international trade Trade with economics of scale product
cycle hypothesis transport cost- Location of industry.
Gains from Trade:
Production and consumption effect social indifference curves optimality and free trade - commodity, income
and factorial terms of trade terms of trade and gains from international trade imperfect competition and
international trade monopoly; monopolistic competition and oligopoly export cartels and commodity agreements
dumping.
Trade, Economic Growth and Commercial Policy :
Role of factor accumulation Rybezynski theorem technical progress and growth economic growth and terms of
trade Immersing growth. Commercial Policy; theory of tariffs tariffs and terms of trade-tariffs, real income and
distribution of income- optimum tariffs- commercial policy and economic development
Trade Policy :
Trends in quantum and value of world trade-Trade and developing countries. Pattern of trade-export instability
Prebish Singer and unequal exchange hypotheses import substitution export led growth - Buffer stocks for
commodity price stabilization commodity cartels for primary product prices- third world debt crises.
Foreign Exchange Markets and Exchange Rate Determination:
Definition, structure and functions of foreign exchange markets- types of foreign exchange transactions, interbank
market, option market,Exchange trading, arbitrage, market hedging and speculation. Exchange rate determinationpurchasing power parity theory, interest parity theory.
Balance of payments and Adjustment Mechanism:
BOP- Meaning and components, equilibrium and disequilibrium. The process of adjustment under flexible exchange
rate system. Adjustment under fixed exchange rate system. Expenditure reducing and expenditure switching
policies and direct controls. Devaluation elasticity and absorption approaches. Polices for achieving internal and
external balance simultaneously under alternative exchange rate regimes. Foreign trade multiplier, Monetary
approach to the balance of Payments.
Rise and fall Bretton woods system and emerging international monetary system. Fixed V/S Flexible exchange rates
and contemporary system of floating exchange rates. International trade and financial institutions- IMF,
IBRD,GATT,WTO, Euro currency markets.
Trade policies in India:
Trade reforms-Exim policy , changes in direction and composition of Indias trade. Capital and current account
convertibility . International reserves-magnitude and management ; Indias external debt; exchange rate
determination and RBI interventions. compensation principle- Efficiency and competitive markets- failure, public
goods and bads, optimal provision and pricing of public goods and bads, externalities Property rights-Coase
theorem Pigovian fees.
Measurement of Environmental value:
Concept of natural resources ; valuation methods Market pricing approach- replacement cost approach hedonic
price approaches household production function approach contingent valuation method- experimental markets.
Environmental Regulation in India
Mechanism for environmental regulation in India-environmental laws and their implementation policy instruments
for controlling water and air pollutions and forestry policy-peoples participation in the management of commons
and forest policy-peoples participation in the management of commons and forest lands-the institutions of joint
forest management.
Meaning and definition of probability; Probability RulesAddition and multiplication rule; Conditional Probability;
Frequency distributionbinomial, Poisson, normal and Chi-Square Distribution (mean; standard deviation and their
applications).
Experimental
Clinical
Differential
3. Individual Differences
Meaning and Areas
Determinants: Role of Heredity and Environment in Developing Individual Differences.
Implications of Individual Differences for organizing Educational Programmes.
4. Gifted and Mentally Retarded
Meaning and characteristics
5. Creativity
Concept of Creativity
Characteristics
Role of Teacher in Igniting and Developing Creativity
Importance of Creativity in Education
6. Intelligence
Meaning
Theories:- Two Factor Theory (Spearman); Multi Factor Theory, Group Factor Theory, Guilford
Model of Intellect, Hierarchical Theory.
Measurement of Intelligence (two verbal and two non verbal tests)
7. Personality
Meaning and Determinants
Types and Trait Theories
Assessment of Personality by Subjective and Projective Methods.
8. Learning
Meaning
Theories of Learning
- Pavlovs Classical Conditioning
- Skinners Operant Conditioning
- Learning by Insight
9. Inferential Statistics
Null Hypothesis, Type I and Type II errors, one and two tailed tests
Standard error, Confidence limits.
t-test: Significance of difference between Means, proportions and percentages (Independent
samples)
F-test- One- way ANOVA Concept, assumption, computation and uses
10. Non Parametric Tests
Chi square Tests of Equality and Independence: Concept, Computation, and uses.
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
1. Concept aims and scope of Comparative Education.
2. Factors influencing education system.
3. Approaches to comparative education: Historical, Philosophical, Sociological and Problem Approach.
4. Elementary Education: Concept of Universalization, its implications for Indian education, primary
education in U.S.A., U.K. and India (Aims, Content, Methods of instruction and
Evaluation system).
5. Secondary education in U.K., U.S.A., and India. Vocationlization of Secondary Education in U.K.,
U.S.A., Russia and India.
6. Higher Education in U.S.A., U.K. and India.
7. Distance Education: its needs and various concepts with reference to U.K., Australia and India.
8. Educational Administration in U.K., U.S.A. and India.
9. Curriculum: Concept, Factors affecting Curriculum Development: Philosophical, Psychological,
Sociological and Discipline Oriented Considerations.
10. Curriculum development different Models: Administrative, Grass Root, Demonstration and System
Analysis.
11. Curriculum Evaluation in terms of learning outcome: Concept, Formative and Summative
Evaluation, System of according marks, ratings and grades, Interpretation of Evaluation Results.
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3-Critical Appreciation of the Modern movement in Western Painting : (a) Abstraction (b) Abstract
Expressionism (c) Pop (d) Op (e) Super Realism (f) Fantasy
4-Present Day Important Painters
5-Art after 1945 to 75
Major exponents : Shailoz, Mukherjee, M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza, K.S. Panikkar, Souza, Jehangir
Sabawala, K.G. Subramaniam, K.S. Kulkarni, D.Kaushik, N.S. Bendre, K.K. Hebbar, S. Chavda,
L. Pai, V.S. Gaitonde, G.R. Santosh, G. Pyne, Bhupen Khakkar, Gulam Sheikh, Bikas
Bhattacharya,
S. Gujral, M. Bawa, A. Ramachandran, Paramjeet Singh, Ram Kumar,
Bimal Dasgupta.
History and Development of Carpet Design/ Carpet Weaving in Persia, Arabia, Central Asia
and India.
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History of the Loom Woven Shawls of Kashmir/ Punjab and its influence on the European
Jacquard-Woven Shawls.
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2. Major Trends
(a) Cubist Sculpture-Archipanko, Picasso, Lipchitz, Henry Laurens, Zadkine
(b) Constructivists : Tatlin, Rodchenko, Naum Gabo, Pevsnor, Moholy Nagy.
(c) Dadaists.
3. Masters of Modern Sculpture : Jacob Epstien, Henry Moore, Calder, Brancussi, Barbara
Hepworth, Marini, Isamu Naguchi, Louise Nevelson.
4. Masters of Indian Sculpture : A. Davierwalla, P. Pochkhanwalla, M. Pandya, Meera
Mookherjee, K.G. Subramaniam, Somnath Hore, Kanayi Kunhiraman.
INDIAN
1. Origin of the Modern Concept in Indian Sculpture.
2. Major Exponents : (a) Ramkinkar Baij, (b) Pradosh Dasgupta, (c) Chintamoni Kar, (d)
Dhanraj Bhagat, (e) Shanko Chowdhary, (f) S. Dhanapal, (g) P. Jankiram (h) Amarnath
Sehgal.
UNIT V : CERAMIC / POTTERY
INDIAN :
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WESTERN:
(a) Egyptian Pottery,
(b) Sumerian Pottery,
(c) Aegian-(Mynoan, Mycanean, Crete),
(d) Greek,
(e) Roman.
(f) Mexican-Pre-Columbian,
(g) Chinese,
(h) Japanese,
(i) Korean,
(j) Dutch, German, French and English.
(a) Percentage of Sales, (b) Unit of Sale, Competitive Parity, (d) All you can afford,
(e) Objective Method.
2. Use of Sales Forecasts in Budgeting influences :
i. Newness of the product, (b) Type of Product, (c) Importance of the
Retailer, (d) Scope of the market, (e) Competition.
3. Measuring the effectiveness of Advertising and Promotion:
i. To Test or not to test
ii. What should be tested?
iii. Classification Schemes for measuring effectiveness.
4. (i) Pre-Testing & Post-Testing, (ii) Communication and Sales Effects, (iii)
Laboratory, (iv) Measures and Field Testing, (v) Experiments and Surveys, (vi)
Message and Media Effect, (vii) Individual Advertisements & Campaign , (viii)
Advertising on Product Related Test.
5. Designing and Advertising effectiveness Evaluation Programme :
(i) What should be evaluated?
(ii) Budget Evaluation,
(iii) Media Evaluation,
(iv) Creative Evaluation,
(v) Total Plan Evaluation.
6. International Advertising and Promotion.
i. What is International Advertising?
ii. Reasons for the growth of International Advertising.
iii. Organizing for International Advertising
7. The Emerging Role of Marketing.
i. What does Marketing do ?
ii. Definition of Marketing.
iii. Environmental factor influencing adoption of the marketing Concept.
iv. The Marketing Concept: a preliminary view.
v. Planning and Operating under the Marketing Concept.
vi. Implementing the Marketing Concept.
8. The Marketing Process
i. Identification of Marketing activities.
ii. A Classification of Marketing activities.
iii. Variations in Classification of Marketing activities.
iv. Performance of Marketing activities & Marketing efficiency.
9. Marketing information system
i. Marketing information & Marketing decisions.
ii. Marketing information system.
iii. Analysis of Sales record.
iv. Simulation of Marketing decisions in information system.
10. Market & Market Segmentation .
i. Market Segmentation.
ii. The why of Market Segmentation.
iii. The who of Market Segmentation.
11. Buyer Behaviour
i. Buyer Behaviour- External Influences.
ii. Buyer Behaviour- Insights from Psychology.
iii. Buyer Behaviour- Life Style.
iv. Buyer Behaviour- Industrial Users.
Geography Contribution of German, French, British and American schools. Conceptual and
methodological developments during 20 the centaury. Geographical concepts - Geography as
human ecology, Determinism, possiblism, Areal differentiation, Spatial organization, Neodeterminism. Paradigm shift in Geography Positivism, Pragmatism, Idealism, Realism, Radicalism,
Behaviouralism and Humanistic approach, Welfare approach. Scientific explanations; Inductive and
Deductive, Quantitative revolution in Geography Darwins impact on Geography.
Unit-5
Population and Settlement Geography
Nature, Scope, subject matter and recent trends in population geography. World distribution and
density of population Population Dynamics ; Measurement and Determinants; Fertility, Mortality,
Migration Population Theories; Malthus, Demographic Transition, Ricardo Major Population
Projection Techniques Population Resource Regions of the World; Population problems of developed
and developing countries Human Development; Concept of Human Development Index and its
Components. Evolution, Size and Growth and internal morphology of rural and urban Settlements.
Site and Situation factors in the Development of Settlements; Distribution Pattern; Geographical
and Socio-Economic factors affecting Spatial Distribution Pattern of Settlement and Various Types;
origin of Towns; Functional Classification of Towns Theories of the Internal Morphological Structure
of cities; Concentric Zone Theory, Sector Theory, Multi-Nuclei theory, Social Area Analysis Model;
Unit-6
Economic, Agricultural and Industrial Geography
Location of Economic Activities and Spatial Organization of Economics, Classifications of
economies: sectors of economies: primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary. Impact of
Globalization on Indian Economy and its Socio-Cultural Environment. Factors affecting Location of
Economic Activities: Physical, Social, Economic and Cultural; Concept and Techniques of
Delimitation of Agricultural Regions. Agro-Climatic Region, Impact of Green Revolution on Indian
Economy. Measurement of agricultural productivity and efficiency, crop combination and
diversification. Von-Thunen model; Typology and world Agricultural regions, World food and
nutritional problems.
Difference Method. Factors affecting Reliability. t ratio. Type I and Type II errors .One Tailed and
Two Tailed Tests. Types of Sampling. One - way Analysis of Variance with equal and unequal Sample
size. L.S.D. and Scheffes Test. Computer analysis in Physical Education and Sports.
Unit-IV
Definition of Terms - Conditioning, Training and Coaching, Aims, tasks and Characteristics of Sports
Training, Principles of Sports Training Important features of Training load- Intensity, Density, Duration
and frequency; Principles
of Training load,
Adaptation Process and Conditions
of adaptation, Over load Causes and Symptoms, tackling of over load. Strength forms of strength,
Characteristics of Strength, Principles of Strength Training, Strength Training means and Methods,
Strength training for children and women. Form of endurance. Characteristics of Endurance training
means and methods Speed: Forms of speed, Characteristics of speed, Training means and methods.
Flexibility: forms of flexibility, Characteristics of flexibility, Basis of flexibility, Methods of
development of flexibility. Coordinative Abilities Characteristics of coordinative abilities, Importance
of coordinative abilities, Classification of coordinative Training methods. Definition of Skill, technique
and
technical
Training, Characteristics
of Technique, Phases of skill acquisition, Methods of
Technique Training, Causes and correction of faults. Definition of tactics and strategy, Basic tactical
Concepts Offensive, Defensive and High Performance, Methods of Tactical Training, Control of
Tactical Knowledge.
Importance
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of Planning, Systems of
Planning, Per iodization and its types, Contents for various periods of training. Importance of
competitions, Competition frequency, Main and build up competitions, Direct preparation for an
important competition.
UnitV
Meaning of statistics. Need and importance of statistics in Physical Education, Meaning of Data,
Methods of organizing Data through Frequency Distribution. Meaning of the Measures of Central
Tendency, Computation of Measures of Central Tendency i.e. Mean, Median and Mode. Meaning of Test,
Evaluation and Measurement. Importance of test in Physical education and sports. Criteria for test
selection - a) Technical Standards b) Practical Standards. Administration of Test a)Advance
Preparations b) Duties During Testing c) Duties after testing. Meaning of Variability, Computation of
Measures of variability: Range, Quartile Deviation, Average Deviation and Standard Deviation.
Meaning of term Percentile, Computation of Percentile & Quartiles. Meaning of Percentile Rank,
Computation of Percentile Rank. Meaning of Motor Ability, Test of Motor Ability a) Barrow Motor
Ability test b) Scott Motor Ability Test. Test of Fitness and Endurance a) AAHPER Youth Fitness Test b)
Harvard Step Test. Meaning of Normal Probability Curve, characteristics and properties of Normal
Curve. Application of N.P.C, Meaning of Skewness and kurtosis. Calculation of various combinations of
Heads and Tails. Meaning and Types of Linear Correlation. Computation of Correlation Coefficient with
Product Movement Method and Rank Difference Method. Test of specific sports skill - Badminton French Short Serve and Clear Test. Basket Ball Johnson Basketball Test. Hockey Schmithals-French
Test in Field Hockey. Soccer- Warner Test for Soccer skills. Meaning and advantage of Graphical
Representation of Data. Principle of Graphical Representation of Data. Histogram, Frequency Polygon,
Cumulative-Frequency Graph, Bar-Diagram and Pie Diagram. Meaning of two tailed and one tailed test
of significance, computing significance of difference between two means with t Test (independent
samples). Meaning of Psychomotor Test. Meredith Physical Growth Records and Iowa Posture Test.
Broer Miller Forehand and Backhand Drive test for Tennis skills
Research Methodology
(i.) Introductory: Problems and extent
(ii.) Sources of material and classification
(iii.) Manuscriptology
(iv.) Collection and interpretation of material
(v.) Editing
Language and Literature
(i) Survey of Vedic researches
(ii) Survey of Researches in classical Sanskrit Literature
(iii)Survey of Researches in Sanskrit Poetics
(iv) Survey of Grammatical researches
Religion, Philosophy and Culture
1. Survey of Ancient Religions
2. Main problems of Indian Philosophy
3. Vedic Culture
4. Epic and Puranic Culture
Ancient Indian Socio-political Institution
(i) Social Institutions
(ii) Political Institutions
(iii)Economic Institutions
(iv) Legal Institutions
(v) Sanskrit Literature and Chronology