Govt.
College for Girls Bawal
Teacher: Smt. Rekha Devi
Subject- Micro Economics B.A 2nd Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Market Structures, Perfect Competition:
Characteristics and assumptions, Price determination
under perfect competition, Equilibrium of the firm
and industry in the short period and the long
period.
Monopoly: Characteristics, Equilibrium of the
monopoly firm in short period and long period,
Concept of supply-curve under monopoly, Price
discrimination, Measure of monopoly power.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Imperfect Market: Monopolistic competition,
characteristics, short period and long period
equilibrium of the firm, Group-equilibrium,
selling costs, product differentiation, excess capacity.
Oligopoly: Characteristics, emergence of
oligopoly, cournot’s model, Bertrand’s model, Price
rigidity, Price leadership, Collusive and
non-collusive oligopoly.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Theory of factor pricing: Marginal productivity
theory of distribution, Backward bending supply
curve of labour, Ricardian and modern theory of
rent, quasi-rent, net and gross interest, theories
of interest, net and gross profit, theories of profit.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Theory of factor pricing: Marginal productivity
theory of distribution, Backward bending supply
curve of labour, Ricardian and modern theory of
rent, quasi-rent, net and gross interest, theories
of interest, net and gross profit, theories of
profit.
|
April
|
Subject- Macro Economics B.A 4th Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Concept of Money in a modern Economy; Monetary
Aggregates ; Demand for Money ; Quantity theory of Money ; Liquidity preference and rate of
interest ; Money supply and credit creation and monetary Policy.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Derivation of IS and LM Function ; IS-LM and
Aggregate Demand ; Shift is AD Curve. Theories of Trade Cycles: Samuelson and
Hicks Models, Harrod and Domar Growth Model.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Gains from international trade; Balance of Payment
; Market for Foreign Exchange; Determination of Exchange Rates.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Nature and Scope of Public Finance, Principle of
Maximum Social Advantage, Effects of Public Expenditure , Impact and
Incidence of Taxes , Characteristics of Good Taxation System.
|
April
|
Subject- International Economics B.A 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Inter-regional and International Trade;
Comparative Cost Theory; Hecksher-Ohlin Theory; Rate
of Exchange Determination; Mint Par Theory and
Purchasing Power Parity Theory
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate; Exchange Rate
Policy in India.Free Trade Vs Protection;
Terms of Trade, Exchange Control.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Change in Value, Volume, Composition and direction
of Foreign Trade in India since 1991;
Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments
Structure, causes of adverse Balance of Payment in
India and measure to correct it. Foreign Trade
Multiplier.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Objectives, Functions and advantages for India of
International Monetary Fund; World Bank;
World Trade Organisation andSouth Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation
PreferentialTrading Arrangement (SAPTA).
|
April
|
Subject- Business Economics B.Com 2nd Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Perfect Competition: Profit Maximization and
equilibrium of firm and industry; Short
run and Long run Supply Curves; Price and output
determination, Practical Applications.
Monopoly: Determination of price under Monopoly;
Equilibrium of a firm; comparison
between Monopoly and Perfect Competition; Price
Discrimination; Multi-Plant Monopoly,
Practical Applications.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Monopolistic Competition: Meaning and
Characteristics; price and output determination under
monopolistic Competition; Product differentiation;
Selling cost; comparison with Perfect
Competition; Excess capacity under Monopolistic
Competition, Oligopoly : features, price
rigidity model, duopoly model, price leadership.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Marginal Productivity Theory and demand for
factors; nature of supply of factor inputs,
Determination of wage rates under perfect
competition and monopoly. Exploitation of
labour; Rent- Concept, Recardian concept and
Modern Theories of rent; Quasi Rent.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Interest- concept and Theories of interest;
Profit- nature, concept and theories of profit,
break-even point analysis.
|
April
|
Govt.
College for Girls Bawal
Lesson
Plan for Political Science
Teacher: Smt. Poonam Devi
Subject- Indian Politics B.A 2nd Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Federalism and its Working with reference to
Centre-State Relations, Demand for State Autonomy; Emerging Trends in Indian
Federalism.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Election Commission, Electoral Process and its
Defects and Voting Behaviour, Electoral Reforms, Problem of Defection.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Party System in India: National and Regional
Political Parties
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Role of Caste, Religion, Language, Regionalism in
India, Politics of Reservation
|
April
|
Subject- Indian Political Thinker Opt-2 B.A 4th Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Mahatma Gandhi and M.N, Roy
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Jawaharlal Nehru and B.R. Ambedkar
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Subhash Chander Bose and Bhagat Singh
|
March
|
4th unit
|
J.P. Narayan and Ram Manohar Lohia
|
April
|
Subject- Option (i) : Comparative
Constitutions of UK & USA B.A 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Evolution, Conventions, Legacies and Basic
features of Constitutions of UK & USA; Socio-Economic basis of
Constitutions of UK & USA.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Comparative Study of Executive, Legislature
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Comparative study of Judiciary of U.K. &
U.S.A. Comparative studies of Structures, Functions and roles of political
parties and pressure groups of UK & USA.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Electoral Processes, Voting Behaviour,
Bureaucracy of UK & USA.
|
April
|
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Teacher:
Sh. Mahesh Kumar Subject-
Financial Accounting
B.com
1st Sem Code:
1.01
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction:
meaning, objectives, process, Generally accepted Accounting Principles;
balance.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Capital
and revenue items; Reserves and Provisions; Depreciation: Meaning, causes,
accounting procedure, methods of computing depreciation – straight line
method and diminishing balance method, change of method.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Final
Accounts with adjustments; Rectification of errors
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Accounting
for non-profit organizations; Consignment accounts.
|
November
|
Subject-
Business Mathematics
Code: 1.02
B.com 1st Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Indices
and Logarithms; Theory of Sets: Meaning, elements, types, presentation and
equality of Sets, Union, Intersection, Complement and Difference of Sets,
Venn Diagram, Cartesian Product of two Sets, Applications of Set Theory.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Elementary
idea of Permutations and Combinations.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Sequence
and Series, A.P, G.P.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Data
interpretation- Introduction, approaches to data interpretation, tabulation,
Bar graphs,
Pie
charts, Line graphs, Mix graphs
|
November
|
Teacher:
Smt. Rekha Devi Subject-
Business Economics-1
B.com
1st Sem
Code: 1.03
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction: Basic problem of an economy: working of
price mechanism, concept of Elasticity of demand; measurement, importance,
determinants of elasticity of demand, Average revenue; marginal revenue and
elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Production
Function: Law of variable proportions; Isoquants; Economic regions and
optimum factor combination; expansion path; returns to scale; Internal and
external economies and diseconomies; Ridge lines; Theory of costs: concepts
of cost; Short run and Long run cost curves- Traditional and Modern
approaches..
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Theory
of consumer behavior, utility and indifference curve analysis
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Market,
classification and structure.
|
November
|
Teacher:
Mahesh Kumar Subject- Business Management
B.com
1st Sem Code:
1.04
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Business: concept, nature and spectrum of business
activities, business system, business objectives.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Management: Introduction, concept, nature, process and
significance; Development of Management Thought; Classical and Neo-Classical
systems, Contingency approaches.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Planning: concept, types and process, Decision Making:
concept and process, Management by Objectives, Corporate Planning and
Strategic Formulation.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Organizing:
concept, nature, process and significance; Authority and Responsibility
relationship; Centralization and Decentralization; Departamentation; Firms of
Organizing structure..
|
November
|
Teacher:
Mahesh Kumar Subject- Business
Communication
B.com
1st Sem
Code: 1.05
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction: Basics of communication, Seven C’s of
effective communication, barriers to communication, ethical context of
communication.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Business Communication at workplace: Letter writing-
component, layout and process, E- mail communication, bad news messages,
persuasive written communication, memos, notice, agenda and minutes of
meeting.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Report Writing: Types of business reports, structure of
reports, short reports, long reports, abstracts and summaries, proposals.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Communication
Skills: Reading skills, listening skills, note making, persuasive speaking.
Body language, Gestures.
|
November
|
Teacher: Subject-
Basic of Computer
B.com
1st Sem
Code: 1.06
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction to Computers: Definition of Computer;
Components of Computer; Characteristics of Computers; History evolution of
Computers; Generation of computers; Classification of Computers- According to
Purpose, According to Technology , According to Size and Storage Capacity ;
Human being VS Computer; Difference between Computer and Calculator..
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Input Devices: Mouse, Keyboard, Light pen, Track Ball,
Joystick, MICR, Optical Mark reader and Optical Character Reader Scanners,
Voice system, Web Camera. Output Devices: Hard Copy Output Devices; Line
Printers, Character Printers, Chain Printers, Dot-matrix Printers, Daisy
Wheel Printer, Laser Printers, Ink Jet Printers; Plotters, Soft Copy device
–Monitor, Sound Cards and speakers.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Memory and Mass Storage Devices: Characteristics of Memory
Systems; Memory Hierarchy; Types of Primary Memory; RAM and ROM; Secondary
and Back-up; Magnetic Disks, Characteristics and classification of Magnetic
Disks; Optical Disks; Magnetic Taps.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
MS-
Word: Fundamentals of MS-Word, Features of MS-Word, Menus, Formatting and
Standard Toolbars, Ruler, Scroll Bar, Creating, Editing, Saving, export and
import files, inserting and copying the files, Working with frames, Paragraph
formatting, Columns, Pictures, Tables, Macros and Mail Merge.
|
November
|
Teacher:
Sh. Mahesh Kumar Subject-
Financial Accounting
B.com
2nd Sem Code:
2.01
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Hire
Purchase System and Installment Payment Systems.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Branch
Accounts (including foreign branch) and Departmental Accounts.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Amalgamation
and sale of partnership firms, Dissolution of Partnership Firm- Insolvency of
Partners
(including Garner v/s Murrey Rule), Gradual Realisation and Piecemeal
Distribution.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Joint-Venture
Account; Royalty Account.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Management B.com 2nd
Sem
Code:
2.02
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Staffing:
concept, nature and scope, Matching job and people; Recruitment; Selection
and
Training
of employees.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Motivation
and Leadership: Motivation-concept, Theories-Maslow, Herzberg, Megregor and
Quchi; Financial and Non-Financial Incentives.
Leadership:
concept and Leadership styles, Leadership Theories.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Concept,
Process and Techniques, Effective Control System.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Management
of Change: Concept, Nature and Process of Planned Change: Resistance to
Change;
Emerging Horizons of management in a changing environment.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Mathematics B.com 2nd
Sem
Code:
2.03
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Matrices and Determinants: Definition of a Matrix ; Types
of Matrices, Algebra of Matrices; Calculation of values of determinants up to third order; adjoint of
a Matrix, elementary row and column operations; Finding inverse matrix
through adjoint and elementary row or column operations; Solution of a system
of Linear equations having unique Solution and involving not
more
than three variables
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Differentiation
(only algebraic problem) ; Application of differentiation
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Compound Interest and Annuities: Certain different types
of interest rate; Concept of present value and amount of a sum; Types of
annuities; Present value and amount of an annuity, including the case of
continuous compounding
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Ratio,
Proportion and Percentage; Profit and Loss
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Economics B.com 2nd
Sem
Code:
2.04
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Perfect Competition: Profit Maximization and equilibrium
of firm and industry; Short run and Long run Supply Curves; Price and output
determination, Practical Applications. Monopoly: Determination of price under
Monopoly; Equilibrium of a firm; comparison between Monopoly and Perfect
Competition; Price Discrimination; Multi-Plant Monopoly, Practical
Applications.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Monopolistic Competition: Meaning and Characteristics;
price and output determination under monopolistic Competition; Product differentiation;
Selling cost; comparison with Perfect Competition; Excess capacity under
Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly : features, price rigidity model, duopoly
model, price leadership.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Marginal Productivity Theory and demand for factors;
nature of supply of factor inputs, Determination of wage rates under perfect
competition and monopoly. Exploitation of labour; Rent- Concept, Recardian
concept and Modern Theories of rent; Quasi Rent.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Interest-
concept and Theories of interest; Profit- nature, concept and theories of
profit, break-even point analysis.
|
April
|
Subject-
Basics of Computer-II
B.com 2nd Sem
Code:
2.05
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Fundamental of computers: Model of a digital computer;
Functioning of a digital computer; Types of a digital computer; Advantages of
computers. Difference between digital computer
and analog computer, Applications of computers: Computers
in Commerce, Marketing, Education and Management.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Software concepts: Types of Software and their role,
Different System Software types- Operating systems, Translators, System
Utilities; Concept of Application Packages; Types of an Operating system- Multi-user O.S.,
Multi-tasking O.S., Multi-Processing O.S; Time – sharing O.S.,
Multi-Programming O.S. Operating System as a resource Manager, concept of GUI
and
CUI.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Introduction to Windows: Components of a Application
Window; Types of Windows, Windows as an Operating System, Windows explorer,
Using Paintbrush, Control Panel, Installing a printer. User interfaces- CUI
and GUI; Concept of a Desktop and Taskbar, My Computer, Recycle Bin, My
Documents and Internet Explorer icons.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
MS-Excel: Applications of a Spreadsheet; Advantages of an
Spreadsheet; Features of Excel; Rows, Columns, Cell, Menus, Creating
worksheet, Formatting, Printing, establishing worksheet links, Table creating
and printing graphs, Macros, Using Built-in-functions.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Environment B.com 2nd
Sem
Code:
2.06
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Business Environment: concept; components and importance;
SWOT Analysis..
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Economic Trends (overview): income; savings and
investment; industry; Trade and balance of payments.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Problems of Growth: Unemployment, regional imbalances,
inflation, parallel economy and industrial sickness.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Role of
Govt. in Indian Economy: Monetary and Fiscal Policy; Industrial Policy;
Privatization.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Statics B.com 3rd
Sem
Code:
3.02
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction of Statistics: Origin, Development,
Definition, Scope, Uses and Limitations. Statistical Data: Types of
Measurement scales- normal, Ordinal, Interval and Ratio level measurement;
Collection, Classification and Tabulation of Primary and Secondary data.
Presentation of data: Diagrammatic and Graphical presentation of Data-Bar,
Squares, rectangular and Circular diagrams; Histogram, frequency polygon,
Ogives, Stem and Leaf displays box plots.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Central Tendency and Partition values; Concept and
Measures of Central tendency, Quartiles, Deciles, Percentiles. Dispersion:
Concept and Its absolute as well as relative measures..
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis: Moments about any point
and about mean and the relationship between them. Sheppard’s Corrections for
Moments. Concept of symmetrical distribution and skewness, measures and Co-
efficient of skewness, Concept of Kurtosis and its measures.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Analysis
of Bivariate data: Correlation-concept, scatter diagram, Karl Pearson’s
co-efficient of Correlation and its properties
Spearman’s
rank Correlation, Concurrent deviation method
Regression: Meaning and Definition, Difference between
Correlation and Regression, Principle of least
squares
and fitting of a line of best fit to the given data, Regression lines,
Properties of regression Co- efficient and Regression lines, standard error
of estimate, Co-efficient of determination.
|
November
|
Subject-
Corporate Accounting B.com 3rd
Sem
Code:
3.01
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Share Capital: Meaning, types, Accounting Treatment of
issue, forfeiture and reissue of Share; Buy-back of equity shares & Sweat
shares; Redemption of preference share; Issue of Bonus Share.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Debenture:
Meaning, Types. Issue and Redemption of Debentures.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Valuation
of Goodwill: Meaning, objectives, determinates and main methods. Valuation of
Shares: Meaning, objectives, determinates and main methods.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Profit
or loss before and after incorporation. Final accounts of companies.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Regulatory Framework- I
B.com 3rd Sem
Code:
3.03
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Indian Contract Act: - Valid contract and its elements;
Void and void able agreements; Void and illegal agreements; Offer and
acceptance; Contractual capacity of parties; Free consent of parties; Lawful
consideration and object; Agreements expressly declared as void.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Contingent
Contracts: - Quasi contracts; Discharge of contracts: - methods of discharge
of contracts; Consequences of Breach of contracts. Contract of Indemnity and
guarantee: - Elements of contract of Indemnity; Rights of Indemnity Holder
and indemnifier Guarantee: - features of contract of guarantee; Rights and
Liabilities of surely; Discharge of surety; Difference between contract of
indemnity and Guarantee.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Contract
of Bailment and Pledge: - Meaning; types of bailment, Termination of
bailment, Duties and rights of bailor and bailee. Essentials of pledge, who
nay pledge, Rights and Duties of Pawnor and Pawnee.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Consumer
protection Act 1986: - Salient features of consumer Protection Act; Rights of
consumers; consumer Protection councils; consumer disputes redressal
machinery.
|
November
|
Subject-
Corporate Law- I B.com 3rd
Sem
Code:
3.04
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Company- Meaning and Characteristics; Features of company;
Types of companies, advantages and disadvantages of incorporation; Lifting of
corporate veil;
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Formation
of Company: - Promotion of company; Functions of promoter; importance of
promoter; Promoter’s remuneration; legal status of Promoter; Rights of
promoters; Duties of promoters;
Liabilities of promoters; Pre- incorporation contracts,
Incorporation and commencement of Business. Prospectus: - definition; Public
offer, contents; misleading prospectus and its consequences.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Memorandum
of Association: - Meaning; importance; clauses of memorandum of association
and their Alteration; doctrine of ultra- virus. Articles of Association: -
Meaning; contents; alteration of articles of association; constructive notice
and doctrine of indoor management.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Borrowing
Powers; Debentures and Charges.
|
November
|
Subject-
Human Resource Management
B.com 3rd Sem
Code:
3.05
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
An Introduction to Human Resource Management Definition,
Importance objectives and scope of Human Resource Management (HRM). Function
of Human Resource Management: - Managerial and Operative Functions.
Qualification and Qualities of Human Resource manager in our organization.
Evolution and Growth of Human Recourse Management (HRM) India.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Recruitment
Selection and Training Recruitment: - Meaning, Steps in recruitment policy,
sources and modes of recruitment, Factors affecting recruitment. Selection: -
Meaning, Essentials of Selection Procedure, Stages in Selection Procedure.
Training: - Concept, Need and importance of Training. Methods of Training: -
On the job Training + off the job Training, Principles of training,
Evaluation
of training Programme in India.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Wage and Wage Incentives Wages: - Meaning, Objective and
Theories of wages, Methods of wage Programme: - Time wages and Piece wages
methods Concept of wages: - Fair, Minimum and Living wage, Factors
determining wage Structure of an organization, essentials of satisfactory
wage policy.
Wage
Incentives: - Concept, Need and Importance of Incentives. Special Incentives
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Industrial
Relations and Industrial Unrest Industrial Relations: - Concept, Importance
and Objectives of industrial relations,
Contents
of industrial relations. Participants of Industrial relation and Recruitment
of good Industrial relation Programme.
Industrial Unrest: - Meaning, Forms and Causes of
industrial disputes, Impact of Industrial unrest on the Economy, preventive
and curative methods and Agencies for Reconciliation of Industrial unrest.
|
November
|
Subject-
Basics of Retailing B.com 3rd
Sem
Code:
3.06
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction: Meaning, nature, scope, importance, growth
and present size. Career option in retailing; Technology induction in
retailing; Future of retailing in India.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Types of Retailing: Stores classified by owners; Stores
classified by merchandising categories; Wheel of retailing; Traditional
retail formats vs. modern retail formats in India; Store and non-store based
formats; Cash and carry business - Meaning, nature and scope; Retailing
models – Franchiser - franchisee, directly owned; Wheel of retailing and
retailing life cycle; Co-operation and conflict with other retailers.
Training + off the job Training, Principles of training, Evaluation of
training Programme in India.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Management of Retailing Operations: Retailing management
and "the total performance model; Functions of retail management;
Strategic retail management process.
|
September
|
4th unit
|
Retail
planning - importance and process; Developing retailing strategies,
objectives, action plans, pricing strategies and location strategies.
|
October
|
Subject-
Corporate Accounting B.com 4th
Sem
Code:
4.01
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Internal
Reconstruction; External Reconstruction in the nature of merger and purchase.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Liquidation
of a company ; Financial reporting for financial institutions.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Final
Accounts of Banking Companies.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Accounts
of Holding Companies.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Statatics B.com 4th
Sem
Code:
4.02
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Index
Numbers:- Meaning, Types and Uses; Methods of Constructing price and Quantity
indices
(Simple
and Aggregate); Tests of adequacy; Chain-base Index numbers, Base shifting,
Splicing and
Deflating;
Problems in constructing index numbers; Consumer price index.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Analysis
of Time Series: - Causes of Variations in time series data; Components of a
time series.
Decomposition-
Additive and Multiplicative models; determination of trend. Moving averages
method
and method of least squares (Including linear second degree, Parabolic and
Exponential
trend);
Computation of seasonal indices by simple averages, Ratio to Trend, Ratio to
moving average and link relative methods.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Theory
of Probability: - Probability as a Concept; Approaches to defining
probability, Addition and Multiplication laws of probability; Conditional
probability, Baye’s Theorem.
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March
|
4th unit
|
Probability
Distribution: - Probability distribution as a concept; Binomial, Poisson and
Normal Distribution- Their Properties and Parameters.
|
April
|
Subject-
Business Regulatory Framework – II
B.com 3rd Sem
Code:
4.03
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Indian Partnership Act – Nature of Partnership firm; test
of partnership; Duties and Rights of partners; Relations of partners to third
parties; position of minor in partnership; Reconstitution of a partnership
firm; Registration of firm. Dissolution of firm: - Modes of dissolution;
consequences of dissolution of firm; settlement of accounts after
dissolution.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Negotiable Instruments Act: - Negotiable Instrument an
introduction Promissory notes; Bills of Exchange; cheques, Parties to
negotiable Instruments; Discharge of parties from Liability; Dishonour of
Negotiable
Instruments. Instruments; Presentment of Negotiable Instrument; Negotiation.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Sales of Goods Act: - Introduction; Formation of contract
of sale of Goods; conditions and warranties; Transfer of property or
ownership; Performance of contract- Delivery and Payment; Rights of unpaid
seller; suits of Breach of contract.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
RTI Act
: features, rights and importance.
|
April
|
Subject-
Corporate Law- II B.com 4th
Sem
Code:
4.04
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Depository System –meaning and importance; Shares: -;
Types of shares; Allotment of Shares;; Transfer and Transmission of shares;
Paperless Trading – Benefits and Procedure; Need for educating investors
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Share
capital: - Meaning and forms of capital; Alteration of share capital;
Reduction of share capital; Further issue of share capital; Rights of
pre-emption of shares. Shareholders and Members: -
Difference between Shareholders and members; Modes of
acquiring membership; termination of membership; who may be members? Rights
and Liabilities of members.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Meeting
of Company: - Essentials of valid meeting; meetings of Shareholders: - Annual
general meeting; Extra-ordinary general meeting; meetings of board of
directors; Proxy; Voting, Notice, Agenda and Minutes of meetings. Directors:
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Winding
Up: - Meaning; Winding up by the Tribunal-Petition for winding up; Voluntary
winding up;
Powers
and Duties of company Liquidator, consequences of winding up.
|
April
|
Subject-
Marketing Management B.com
4th Sem
Code:
4.05
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction: - Nature, Scope, Importance of marketing;
Marketing concepts- Traditional and Modern. Market Segmentation: - Concept,
Importance and basis of market segmentation.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Consumer Behavior: - Nature, Scope, Importance, Factors
affecting buyer behavior. Product Planning and Development: - Importance and
scope of product Planning in marketing; Stages of New product development.
Product Lifecycle: - Stages of Product life cycle; factors affecting product
life cycle.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Branding and Trademark: - Difference between brand and
trademark; advantages and criticism of branding; types of branding; Brand
Polices and Strategies. Pricing: - Meaning; Importance, Factors affecting
pricing, pricing objectives, Types of price policy
and
pricing strategies.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Advertising: - Concept; Importance and criticism of
advertising; Media of advertising; Evaluating advertising effectiveness.
Sales
Promotion: - Importance, Methods, Functions and Publicity.
|
April
|
Subject-
Banking and Banking Law B.com
4th Sem
Code:
4.06
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Definition of Bank, Commercial Banks-importance, functions
and problems of Non-performing Assets, structure of Commercial Banking system
in India. Credit Creation: Process of Credit Creation and its Limitations..
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Regional Rural Banks, Cooperative Banking in India.
Reserve bank of India: Functions, regulation and control
of credit, monetary policy.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Determination and Regulation of Interest Rates in India.
Relationship between banker and Customer, Definition of Customer, General
Relationship between banker and customer, obligation of banker, Garnishee
order, banker’s rights. Special types of Bankers Customers Minor, Married
Women, Illiterate persons, Lunatics, Trustees, Executors and Administrators,
Customer’s attorney, Joint Account, Joint Hindu family, partnership Firm,
Joint stock companies, Clubs, Societies and Charitable Institutions..
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Negotiable Instruments: Definition of Negotiable
instruments, Essential features of Negotiable instruments, holder and Holder
in Due course. Rights and Liabilities of parties for
Negotiable instruments:
|
April
|
Subject-
Paper: Taxation Law-I B.com 5th Sem
Code
5.01
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Income
Tax: An introduction and Important Definitions, Agriculture Income,
Residential status and incidence of Tax Liability, Exempted incomes.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Income
from Salaries (including retirement benefits); Income from House property.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Profits
and Gains from Business or Profession; Depreciation; Capital Gains.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Income
from other sources, clubbing of incomes & aggregation of incomes, set off
and carry forward of losses, Deductions to be made in computing total income.
|
November
|
Subject-
Cost Accounting – I
Code:
5.02
B.com 5th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Cost
Accounting : Meaning, Features, Scope, Techniques, Methods, Objectives,
Importance and Limitations. Costing; cost accountancy; cost centres and
profit centres, Difference and similarities of
cost
accounting system with financial accounting system. Cost: main elements and
types.
Material Control: Meaning and objectives of
material control, material purchase procedure, fixation of inventory levels-
reorder level, Minimum level, Maximum level, Danger level. EOQ analysis.
Methods of Valuing Material Issues. Wastage of material – main types..
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Labour
Cost Control : Importance, methods of time keeping and Time Booking;
Treatment and control of Labour Turnover, Idle Time, Overtime, Systems of
Wage Payment-Time Wage System, Piece Wage System. Incentive Wage plans –
Individual plans and group plans..
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Overheads
: Meaning and Types. Collection, Classification; Allocation, Apportionment
and Absorption of Overheads – Main methods.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Unit and
output costing : meaning and objectives; cost sheet – meaning, Performa,
types preparation of cost sheet; determination of tender price; production
account – types. Reconciliation of cost and financial accounts : Meaning.
Objectives and procedure.
|
November
|
Subject-
Accounting For Management
Code
: 5.03
B.com 5th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Management Accounting: Nature and Scope of Management
Accounting: Meaning, functions, Scope of Management Accounting, The
Management Accountant, The Controller, The Treasurer, Management Accounting
Principles, Management Accounting vs Financial Accounting vs.
Cost-Accounting, Utility
of
management Accounting, Limitations of Management accounting, Tools of Management Accounting.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Analysis
and Interpretation of Financial Statements: meaning and types of financial
statements, analysis and interpretation of financial statements, Types of
financial analysis, steps involved in financial analysis, techniques of
financial analysis. Ratio Analysis : meaning of ratios, classification of
ratios, profitability ratios, balance sheet ratios and turnover rations,
advantages and limitations of ratio analysis.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Cash
Flow Statement : Meaning, objectives, limitations and accounting procedure;
Financial planning
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Capital
Budgeting : Meaning, nature, need, importance, appraisal methods, capital
rationing..
|
November
|
Subject-
Financial Market Operations
Code
: 5.04
B.com 5th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Money Market: Indian Money Markets Composition Composition
and Structure; (a) Acceptance houses (b) Discount houses and (c) Call money
market; Recent trends in Indian money market.
Capital Market : Security market- (a) New Issue Market (b)
Secondary market; functions and role of stock exchange listing, procedure and
legal requirements Public issue pricing and marketing, Stock exchange –
National Stock Exchange and over the Counter exchangers.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
SEBI –
Introduction, Role, Its powers, Objectives, Scope & Functions. Investors
Protection:- Grievances concerning stock exchange and dealings and their
removal; grievance cell in stock exchange SEBI: Company law Board: Press
remedy through
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Functionaries
on stock exchanges:- Brokers, Sub brokers, Market makers, Jobbers, Portfolio
Consultants, Institutional Investors, Depository. Financial Services:-
Merchant Banking – Functions and Roles; SEBI guidelines; credit rating –
concept, functions, and types.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Role,
Policy measures relating to Development Financial Institution in India.
Products & Services offered by IFCI, IDBI, IIBI, SIDBI, IDFCL, EXIM,
NABARD & ICICI. Meaning and benefits of mutual funds, types, SEBI
guidelines.
|
November
|
Subject-
Entrepreneurship and Small Scale Business
Code
: 5.05
B.com 5th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Entrepreneur-Entrepreneurship-Enterprise: Conceptual
issues. Entrepreneurship vs. Management. Roles and functions of entrepreneurs
in relation to the enterprise and in relation to the economy.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Opportunity scouting and idea generation: role of
creativity & innovation and business research. Sources of business ideas.
Entrepreneurial opportunities in contemporary business environment, for example opportunities in
network-marketing,
franchising,
business process outsourcing in the early 21st century. (The students be
advised to visit various product/service franchisees, BPO concerns and meet
up/down
links in
the Network Marketing.)
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Managerial roles and functions in a small business.
Designing and redesigning business processes, location, layout, operations
planning & control. Basic awareness of the issues impinging on quality,
productivity and environment. Managing business growth. The pros and cons of
alternative growth options: internal expansion,
acquisitions
& mergers, integration & diversification. Crises in business growth.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Issues in small business marketing. The concept and
application of product life cycle (ptc), advertising & publicity, sales
& distribution management. The idea of consortium marketing, competitive
bidding/tender marketing, negotiation with principal customers.
The contemporary perspectives on Infrastructure
Development, Product and Procurement Reservation, Marketing Assistance,
Subsidies and other Fiscal & Monetary Incentives.
|
November
|
Subject-
Investment Management
Code
: 5.06
B.com
5th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Investment: Meaning, nature and process. Investment
avenues and alternations, concept and Measurement of Investment risk and
return; Identification of Investment Opportunities; Speculation,
Gambling and Investment activities.
|
August
|
2nd unit
|
Efficient Market theory or Hypothesis. Technical Analysis:
Dow theory, Charting techniques, volume indicators.
|
September
|
3rd unit
|
Fundamental Analysis: Company Analysis, Industry Analysis
and Economy Analysis, Technical v/s Fundamental analysis.
|
October
|
4th unit
|
Secondary Market : Stock Exchanges, Online Trading.
Trading mechanism in Bombay Stock Exchange. Derivatives: Meaning, uses,
Types, Derivatives in Indian capital market.
Option Contracts: Meaning uses, Types (Elementary
Introduction).
|
November
|
Subject-
Paper: Taxation Law – II
Code:
6.01
B.com 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Rebate & Relief of Tax, computation of Total income
and Tax liability of individuals. Filling and Filing of return (ITR – I and
II)
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Assessment of Hindu Undivided Families, Assessment of
Firms & Association of Persons.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Income Tax authorities & their powers; procedure for
assessment; Deduction of Tax at Source (TDS); advance payment of tax.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Recovery & refund of tax; appeals & revision;
penalties, offences & prosecutions.
|
April
|
Subject-
Cost Accounting -II
Code:
6.02
B.com 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Process
Costing : Meaning; Uses; Preparation of process account, Treatment of Normal
Wastage, Abnormal Wastage, Abnormal Effectiveness; Treatment of opening and
closing stock (Excluding Work in Progress): Joint - Product and By - Product:
Main methods of apportionment of Joint cost. Inter process profits.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Contract
Costing – meaning, main features, preparation of contract account, Escalation
clause; contract near completion; cost plus contract. Job and batch costing.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Budgetary
control – meaning of budget and budgetary control, budgetary control as a
management tool, limitations of budgetary control, forecasts and budgets,
installation of budgetary control system, classification of budgets, fixed
and flexible budgeting, performance budgeting, zero based budgeting and
responsibility accounting.
Standard
Costing : meaning, limitations, standard costs and Budgeted costs, determination of standard
cost, cost variances, direct material and direct labour only.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Marginal
Costing and Profit planning: Marginal costing, Absorption costing, Marginal
cost, Cost volume Profit analysis, BEP Analysis, Key factor, BE chart, angle
of incidence, concept of decision- making and steps involved, determination
of sales mix, make or buy Decisions.
|
April
|
Subject-
Financial Management
Code:
6.03
B.com 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Nature
of Financial Management : Scope of Finance, Finance functions, Financial
Manager’s role, Financial goal; Profit maximization Vs Wealth maximization,
Objective of financial Management, Finance and related disciples, Financial
planning
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Unit –
II
Working
Capital Management : Meaning, nature and planning of Working Capital.
Permanent and variable Working Capital. Balanced working position,
determinates of working Capital, Issues of working Capital Management.
Management of cash and Marketable Securities and Receivables Management.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Cost of
capital : Significance and determination, capitalisation; leverage analysis:
operating, financial and composite leverage: EBIT-EPS Analysis.
|
March
|
4th
unit
|
Capital
structure theory and policy: Relevance of capital structure; Net income and
traditional views, Irrelevance of capital structure; NOI Approach and the MM
Hypothesis without taxes, capital structure planning and policy. Dividend
Theory and Policy : Issues in dividend policy, Walter’s and Golden’s model of
dividend
relevance
objections of dividend policy, considerations in dividend policy, stability
of dividends, forms of dividend.
|
April
|
Subject-
Auditing
Code:
6.04
B.com 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Auditing
: Meaning, objectives, importance and types of Auditing.
Audit
Process: internal control, internal check & internal audit, audit
programmer.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Audit
Procedure : Routine checking, vouching, verification & valuation of
assets & liabilities.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Audit of
Public Company : Qualification, Appointment of company Auditors, their
powers, duties and liabilities, Audit of depreciation and reserves, Divisible
profits & dividends
|
March
|
4th
unit
|
Audit
Report and Investigation Audit Report : Meaning, objectives, contents and
types. Investigation : Meaning, Nature and objectives.
|
April
|
Subject-
Goods and Service Tax B.com 6th
Sem
Code:
6.05
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Introduction:
- Salient feature of GST, Benefit of GST, Constitutional Framework of Goods
and Services tax, concept of GST; Important definitions; Supply under GST:-
Meaning and scope of supply including composite and mixed supply ; levy and
collection including reverse charge mechanism, Tax on electronic commerce
operator (ECO); Exemption from GST; Composition
levy;
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Place of
Supply:- Within state/Union territory, Interstate, Import and export; Time of
Supply of goods and services; Value of supply including valuation rules;
Input tax credit:- Eligibility and conditions for taking Input Tax Credit,
Apportionment of credit and blocked credit, ITC in case of banking company
and financial institutions, ITC availability in special circumstances,
Reversal of ITC on switching to composition levy or exit from tax-paying
status, Transfer of ITC on account of change in constitution of registered
person, Input service distributors;
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
Registration;
Issue of invoices:- tax invoice, revised tax invoice, credit note, debit
note, bill of supply, receipt voucher, refund voucher, payment voucher,
invoices in special cases. ; E-way
bill;
Payment of Taxes; Returns; Job work; Provision of TDS and TCS; Record
keeping, Assessment and Audit;
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Customs
duty: Important definitions, types, importance, documents required for import
and export procedure : Export Promotion Scheme.
|
April
|
Subject-
International Marketing
Code:
6.06
B.com 6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
International
Marketing: Nature and Concept; Domestic Vs International Marketing;
Opportunities and Challenges for marketing in International Environment ;
Foreign market selection and entry modes.
|
January
|
2nd unit
|
Product
Planning and Pricing: International product life cycle research and
information’s; Product designing and packaging; Pricing process and methods;
International price quotations and payment terms.
|
February
|
3rd unit
|
International
Distribution: Channel structure and selection decisions; Managing channel
conflicts; Selection and appointment of foreign sales agents; Basic export
procedure and documentation.
|
March
|
4th unit
|
Product
Promotion: Methods of International product Promotion; challenges in
International advertising and media strategy; Web marketing; Organising trade
fairs and exhibitions.
|
April
|
Mahesh Kumar
Assistant Professor
GCG
bawal
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for Chemistry for Even Semester
Teacher: Sh. Rajesh
Kumar Gupta
Subject- Inorganic
Chemistry B.Sc
2nd Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
1st Unit
|
Hydrogen Bonding & Vander Waals Forces
Hydrogen Bonding – Definition, Types, effects of hydrogen bonding on
properties of substances, applicat ion Brief discussion of various types of
Vander Waals Forces . Metallic Bond and Semiconductors Metallic Bond- Brie f
introduction to meta llic bond, band theory of meta llic bond Semiconductors-
Introduction, types and applications.
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
2nd unit
|
. s-Block Eleme nts Comparative study of the
elements including , diagonal relationships, salient features of hydrides
(methods of preparation excluded), solvation and complexation tendencies
including their function in biosystems. Chemis try of Noble Gases Chemical
properties of the noble gases with emphasis on their low chemical reactivity,
chemistry of xenon, structure and bonding of fluorides, ox ides &
oxyfluorides of xenon.
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
3rd unit
|
p-Block Elements Emphasis on comparative study of
properties of p-block elements (including diagonal relationship and excluding
methods of preparation). Boron family (13th gp):- Diborane – properties and
structure (as an example of electron – deficient compound and multicentre
bonding), Borazene – chemical properties and structure Trihalides of Boron –
Trends in fewis acid character structure of aluminium (III) chloride. Carbon
Family (14th group) Catenation, p π– d π bonding (an idea), carbides,
fluorocarbons, silicates structural aspects), silicons – general methods of
preparations, properties and uses.
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
4th unit
|
Nitrogen Family (15th group) Oxides – structures
of oxides of N,P. oxyacids – structure and relative acid strengths of oxyacids
of Nitrogen and phosphorus. Structure of white, yellow and red phosphorus.
Oxygen Family (16th group) Oxyacids of sulphur – structures and acidic
strength H2O2–structure, properties and uses. Halogen Fami l y (17th group)
Basic prope r ties of ha logen, interha logens types propert ies ,hydro and
oxyacids of chlorine – structure and compari son of acid strength .
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
Subject- Physical Chemistry B.Sc
2nd Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
1st Unit
|
Kinetics-I Rate of reaction, rate equation,
factors influencing the rate of a reaction – concentration, temperature,
pressure, solvent, light, catalyst. Order of a reaction, integrated rate
expression for zero order, first order, second and third order reaction. Half
life period of a reaction. Methods of determination of order of reaction.
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
2nd unit
|
Kinetics-II Effect of temperature on the rate of
reaction – Arrhenius equation. Theories of reaction rate – Simple collision
theory for unimolecular and bimolecular collision. Transition state theory of
Bimolecular reactions.
|
20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
3rd unit
|
Electrochemistry-I Electrolytic conduction,
factors affecting electrolytic conduction, specific, conductance, molar
conductance,equivalent conductance and relation among them, their vartion
with concentration.Arrhenius theory of ionization, Ostwald’s Dilution Law.
Debye- Huckel – Onsager’s equation for strong electrolytes (elementary
treatment only) Transport number, definition and determination by Hittorfs
methods, (numerical included)
|
1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
4th unit
|
Electrochemistry-II Kohlarausch’s Law,
calculation of molar ionic conductance and effect of viscosity temperature
& pressure on it. Application of Kohlarausch’s Law in calculation of
conductance of weak electrolytes at infinite diloution. Applications of
conductivity measurements: determination of degree of dissociation,
determination of Ka of acids determination of solubility product of spa
ringly soluble salts, conductometric titrations. Definition of pH and pKa,
Buffer solution, Buffer action, Henderson – Hazel equation, Buffer mechanism
of buffer action.
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
Subject- Organic
Chemistry B.Sc
2nd Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
.Alkenes Nomenclatu re of alkenes, , mechanisms
of dehydration of alcohols and dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides,. The
Saytzeff rule, Hofmann elimination, physical p roperties and relative
stabilities of alkenes. Chemical reactions of alkenes mechanisms involved in
hydrogenation, electrophilic and free radical additions, Markownikoff’s rule,
hydroboration–oxidation, oxymercurationreduction, ozonolysis, hydration,
hydroxylation and oxidation with KMnO4,
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
2nd unit
|
.Arenes and Aromaticity Nomenclatu re of benzene
deriva tives:. Aromatic nucleus and side chain. Aromaticity: the Huckel rule,
aromatic ions, annulenes up to 10 carbon atoms, aromatic, anti - aromatic and
non – aromatic compounds. Aromatic electrophilic substitution general pattern
of the mechanism, mechansim of nitration, halogenation, sulphonation, and
Friedel-Crafts reaction. Energy profile diagrams. Activating , deactivating
subs tituents and orientation.
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
3rd unit
|
Dienes and Alkynes Nomenclature and
classification of dienes: isolated, conjugated and cumulated dienes.
Structure of butadiene,. Chemical reactions 1,2 and 1,4 additions
(Electrophilic & free radical mechanism), Diels-Alder reaction,
Nomenclature, structure and bonding in alkynes. Methods of formation.
Chemical reactions of alkynes, acidity of alkynes. Mechanism of electrophilic
and nucleophilic addition reactions, hydroborationoxidation of alkynes
|
4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
4th unit
|
Alkyl and Aryl Halides Nomenclatu re and classes
of alkyl halides, methods of formation, chemical reactions. Mechanisms and
stereochemistry of nucleophilic substitution reactions of alkyl halides , SN2
and SN1reactions with energy profile diagrams.Methods of formation and reactions
of aryl halides, The additionelimination and the elimination-addition
mechanisms of nucleophilic aromatic substitution reactions. Relative
reactivities of alkyl halides vs allyl, vinyl and aryl halides.
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for Chemistry for Even Semester
Teacher: Sh. Rajesh
Kumar Gupta
Subject- Inorganic
Chemistry B.Sc
4th Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
1st Unit
|
Chemistry of f – block elements Lanthanides
Electronic structure, oxidation states and ionic radii and lanthanide
contraction, complex formation, occurrence and isolation, lanthanide
compounds.
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
2nd unit
|
Chemis try of f – block elements Actinides
General features and chemistry of actinides, chemistry of separation of Np,
Pu and Am from U, Comparison of properties of Lanthanides and Actinides and
with trans ition elements .
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
3rd unit
|
Theory of Quali tative and Quanti tative
Inorganic Analysis-I Chemistry of analysis of various acidic radicals,
Chemistry of identification of acid radicals in typical combinations,
Chemistry of interference of acid radicals including their removal in the
analys is of basic radicals.
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
4th unit
|
Theory of Quali tative and Quanti tative
Inorganic Analysis-II Chemistry of analysis of various groups of basic
radicals, Theory of precipitation, coprecipitation, Post- precipitation,
purification of precipitates.
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
Subject- Physical Chemistry B.Sc
4th Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
1st Unit
|
Thermodynamics-III Second law of thermodynamics,
need for the law, different statements of the law, Carnot’s cycles and its
efficiency, Carnot’s theorm, Thermodynamics scale of temperature. Concept of
entropy – entropy as a state function, entropy as a function of V & T,
entropy as a function of P & T, entropy change in physica l change,
entropy as a criteria of spontaneity and equilibrium. Entropy change in ideal
gases and mixing of gases.
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
2nd unit
|
Thermodynamics-IV Third law of thermodynamics:
Nernst heat theorem, statement of concept of residual entropy, evaluation of
absolute entropy from heat capacity data. Gibbs and Helmholtz functions;
Gibbs function (G) and Helmholtz function (A) as thermodynamic quantities, A
& G as criteria for thermodynamic equilibrium and spontaneity, their
advantage over entropy change. Variation of G and A with P, V and T.
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20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
3rd unit
|
Electrochemistry-III Electrolytic and Galvanic
cells – reversible & Irreversible cells , conventional representation of
electrochemical cells. EMF of cell and its measurement, Wes ton standard
cell, activity and activity coefficients. Calculation of thermodynamic
quantities of cell reaction ( G, H & K). Types of reversible electrodes –
metalmetal ion gas electrode, metal –insoluble salt- anion and redox
electrodes. Electrode reactions, Nernst equations, derivation of cell EMF and
single electrode potential. Standard Hydrogen electrode, reference
electrodes, standard electrodes potential, sign conventions, electrochemical
se ries and its applications.
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1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
4th unit
|
Electrochemistry-IV Concentration cells with and
without transference, liquid junction potential, application of EMF
measurement i.e. valency of ions, solubility product activity coefficient,
potentiometric titration (acid- base and redox). Determination of pH using
Hydrogen electrode, Quinhydrone electrode and glass electrode by
potentiometric methods.
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
Subject- Organic
Chemistry B.Sc
4th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
. Infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy Molecular
vibrations, Hooke's law, selection rules, intensity and position of IR bands,
measurement of IR spectrum, fingerprint region, characteristic absorptions of
various functional groups and interpretation of IR spectra of simple organic
compounds. Applica tions of IR spectroscopy in structure e lucidation of
simple organic compounds.
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
2nd unit
|
. Amines Structure and nomenclatu re of amines,
phys ical properties. Separation of a mixture of primary, secondary and
tertiary amines.Structural featu res affecting basicity of amines. Prepa
ration of alkyl and aryl amines (reduction of nitro compounds, nitriles,
reductive amination of aldehydic and ketonic compounds. Gabrielphthalimide
reaction, Hofmann bromamide reaction. electrophilic aromatic substitution in
aryl amines, reactions of amines with nitrous acid.
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
3rd unit
|
1. Diazonium Salts Mechanism of diazotisation,
structure of benzene diazonium chloride, Replacement of diazo group by H, OH,
F, Cl, Br, I, NO2 and CN groups, reduction of diazonium salts to hyrazines,
coupling reaction and its synthetic application. 2. Nitro Compounds
Preparation of nitro alkanes and nitro arenes and their chemical reactions.
Mechanism of electrophilic substitution reactions in nitro arenes and their
reductions in acidic, neutral and alkaline medium.
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4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
4th unit
|
. Aldehydes and Ketones Nomenclature and
structure of the carbonyl group. Synthesis of aldehydes and ketones with
particular reference to the synthesis of aldehydes from acid chlorides,
advantage of oxidation of alcohols with chromium trioxide (Sarett reagent)
pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) and pyridinium dichromate., Physical
properties. Comparison of reactivities of aldehydes and ketones. Mechanism of
nucleophilic additions to carbonyl group with particular emphasis on benzoin,
aldol, Perkin and Knoevenagel condensations. Condensation with ammonia and
its derivatives. Wittig reaction. Mannich reaction.Oxidation of aldehydes,
Baeyer–Villiger oxidation of ketones, Cannizzaro reaction. MPV, Clemmensen,
Wolff-Kishner, LiAlH4 and NaBH4 reductions.
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for Chemistry for Even Semester
Teacher: Sh. Rajesh
Kumar Gupta
Subject- Inorganic
Chemistry B.Sc
6th Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
1st Unit
|
Organometallic Chemistry Definition, nomenclature
and classification of organometallic compounds. Preparation, properties, and
bonding of alkyls of Li, Al, Hg, and Sn a brief account of metal-ethylenic
complexes, mononuclear carbonyls and the nature of bonding in metal
carbonyls.
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
2nd unit
|
Acids and Bases, HSAB Concept Arrhenius, Bronsted
– Lowry, the Lux – Flood, Solvent system and Lewis concepts of acids &
bases, relative strength of acids & bases, Concept of Hard and Soft Acids
& Bases. Symbiosis, electronegativity and hardness and softness
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
3rd unit
|
Bioinorganic Chemistry Essential and trace
elements in biological processes, metalloporphyrins with special reference to
haemoglobin and myoglobin. Biological role of alkali and alkaline earth metal
ions with special reference to Ca2+. Nitrogen fixation.
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
4th unit
|
Sil icones and Phosphazenes Silicones and
phosphazenes, their preparation, properties,structure and uses
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
Subject- Physical Chemistry B.Sc
6th Sem
Unit
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
1st Unit
|
Spectroscopy-III Electronic Spectrum Concept of
potential energy curves for bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals,
qualitative description of selection rules and Franck- Condon principle.
Qualitative description of sigma and pie and n molecular orbital (MO)
theirenergy level and respective transitions.
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
2nd unit
|
Photochemistry Interaction of radiation with
matter, difference between thermal and photochemical processes. Laws of
photochemistry: Grotthus-Drapper law, Stark- Einstein law (law of
photochemical equivalence) Jablonski diagram depiciting various processes
occurring in the excited state, qualitative description of fluorescence,
phosphorescence, non-radiative processes (internal conversion, intersystem
crossing), quantum yield, photosensitized reactions-energy transfer processes
(simple examples).
|
20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
3rd unit
|
Solutions: Dilute Solutions and Colligative
Properties Ideal and non-ideal solutions, methods of expressing
concentrations of solutions, activity and activity coefficient. Dilute
solution,Colligative properties, Raolut’s law, relative lowering of vapour
pressure, molelcular weight determination, Osmosis law of osmotic pressure
and its measurement, determination of molecular weight from osmotic pressure.
Elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point, Thermodynamic
derivation of relation between molecular weight and elevation in boiling
point and depression in freezing point. Experimental methods for determining
various colligative properties. Abnormal molar mass, degree of dissociation
and association of solutes.
|
1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
4th unit
|
Phase Equillibrium Statement and meaning of the
terms – phase component and degree of freedom, thermodynamic derivation of
Gibbs phase rule, phase equilibria of one component system –Example – water
and Sulpher systems. Phase equilibria of two component systems solid-liquid
equilibria, simple eutectic Example Pb-Ag system, desilerisation of lead
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
Subject- Organic
Chemistry B.Sc
6th Sem
Unit
|
contents
|
Time period
|
1st Unit
|
Heterocyclic Compounds-I Introduction: Molecular
orbital p icture and aromatic characteristics of pyrrole, furan, thiophene
and pyridine. Methods of synthesis and chemical reactions with particular
emphasis on the mechanism of electrophilic substitution. Mechanism of
nucleophilic substitution reactions in pyridine derivatives. Comparison of
basicity of pyridine, piperidine and pyrrole
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
2nd unit
|
1. Heterocyclic Compounds-II Introduction to
condensed five and six- membered heterocycles. Prepration and reactions of
indole, quinoline and isoquinoline with special reference to Fisher indole
synthesis, Skraup synthesis and Bischler-Napieralski synthesis. Mechanism of
electrophilic substitution reactions of, quinoline and isoquinoline 2.
Organosulphur Compounds Nomenclature, structural features, Methods of
formation and chemical reactions of thiols, thioethers, sulphonic acids,
sulphonamides and sulphaguanidine. Synthetic detergents alkyl and aryl
sulphonates.
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
3rd unit
|
1. Organic Synthesis via Enolates Acidity of
-hydrogens, alkylation of diethyl malonate and ethyl acetoacetate. Synthesis
of ethyl acetoacetate: the Claisen condensation. Keto-enol tautomerism of
ethyl acetoacetate. 2. Synthetic Polymers Addition or chain-growth
polymerization. Free radical vinyl polymerization, ionic vinyl
polymerization, Ziegler-Natta polymerization and vinyl polymers. Condensat
ion or step growth polymerization. Polyeste rs ,polyamides, phenol
formaldehyde resins, urea formaldehyde resins, epoxy re sins and
polyurethanes. Natural and synthetic rubbers.
|
4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
4th unit
|
Amino Acids, Peptides& Proteins
Classification, of amino acids. Acid-base behavior, isoelectric point and
electrophoresis. Preparation of -amino acids.Structure and nomenclature of
peptides and proteins. Classification of proteins. Peptide structure
determination, end group analysis, selective hydrolysis of peptides.
Classical peptide synthesis, solid– phase peptide synthesis. Structures of
peptides and proteins: Primary & Secondary structure.
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
RAJESH KUMAR GUPTA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
OF CHEMISTRY
GOVT. COLLEGE FOR
GIRLS BAWAL
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for English for Even Semester
Teacher: Dr. Mamta Gupta
Subject- English B.Sc
2nd Sem
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
|
Our Civilization by C.E.M. Joad,
Analysis and exercises
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
|
It’s Question Time
Analysis and exercises
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
|
An Interview with Christiaan
Barnard by N. Ram
Analysis and exercises
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
|
Translation
Hindi into English and English
into Hindi
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
|
Untouchability and the Caste
System by B.R. Ambedkar
Analysis and exercises
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
|
Inhumanisation of War by Huck
Gutman
Analysis and exercises
|
20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
|
Grammar – Correct form of verbs,
active voice, passive voice
|
1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
|
Phrases – Analysis and uses
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
|
Seven Types of Gender Inequality
by Amartya Sen
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
|
Revision of Grammar
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
|
Revision of Chapter – 1 , 2, 3
|
4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
|
Revision of Chapter- 4,5,6
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for English for Even Semester
Teacher: Dr. Mamta Gupta
Subject- English B.A
2nd Sem
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
|
An Introduction to (short) story
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
|
An introduction to Anita Desai and
“ Pigeons at Daybreak” Reading of “ Pigeons at Daybreak” at Daybreak” Grammar
– The Sentence
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
|
Reading of “Pigeons at Daybreak” ,
Textual exercises Grammar- Tenses
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
|
An introduction to S B Leacock
and with the photographer reading of
with the photographer . Textual exercises and test Grammar – Tag Question,
Voice
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
|
An introduction to temsula Sula Ao
and the journey reading of The journey, textual exercises
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
|
An introduction to K A Abbas and
The refugee reading of the refugee , Textual exercises and test
|
20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
|
An introduction to Folk Tale and bellows
for the bullocks reading of bellows for the bullocks, Textual exercises
|
1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
|
An introducaiton to P N Renu and
Panchlight reading of Panchlight , Textual exercises and test
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
|
Grammar – Subject Verb Agreement ,
Noun, The Partitive use of “Of”
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
|
An introduction to premchand and
the child , reading of The child , textual exercises grammar- punctuation,
essay writing and vocabulary
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
|
An introduction to R K Narayan and
the bling dog , reading of the child , textual exercises grammar-
punctuation, essay writing and vocabulary
|
4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
|
Grammar- The sentence, Phonetics,
test
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for English for Even Semester
Teacher: Dr. Mamta Gupta
Subject- English B.A
4th Sem
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
|
An introduction to One- Act Play
Discussion on Bhasa and The Envoy
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
|
Reading of the play the Envoy
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
|
Reading of the play The envoy,
textual exercises Discussion on Anton Chekhov and The Swan song
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of The Swan song
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of The Swan Song , Textual
Exercises, Test
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
|
An introduction to W W Jacobs and
The Monkey’s Paw Reading of The Monkey’s Paw
|
20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of The Monkey’s Paw
|
1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
|
Textual Exercises and test
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
|
An introduction to O’Neill and
Before Breakfast
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
|
Reading of Before Breakfast m
Textual exercises and test
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
|
An introduction to Nissim Ezekiel
and the sleepwalkers Reading of The Sleepwalkers
|
4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
|
Reading of The sleepwalkers,
Textual exercises and test
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
Govt. College for Girls Bawal
Lesson Plan for English for Even Semester
Teacher: Dr. Mamta Gupta
Subject- English B.A
6th Sem
|
Contents
|
Time
period
|
|
An introduction to Drama, About
William Shakespeare and The merchant of Venice
|
11th Jan to 18th
Jan 2024
|
|
Reading of the play Act-1
|
19th Jan to 27th
Jan 2024
|
|
Reading of the play Act-1
|
28th Jan to 3rd Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of the play Act-2, Test
|
4th Feb to 11th Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of the play Act-3
|
12th Feb to 19th
Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of the play Act-4, test
|
20th Feb to 28th
Feb 2024
|
|
Reading of the play Act-5
|
1st March to 8th
March 2024
|
|
Various aspects of the play
|
9th March to 18th March 2024
|
|
Textual exercises of the play and
test
|
19th March to 26th
March 2024
|
|
Composition Skill : Comprehension
, precise writing , Abstracting , Summarizing and test
|
27th March to 3rd
April 2024
|
|
Paraphrasing, One word
substitution, vocabulary
|
4th April to 11th
April 2024
|
|
Letter writing , test
|
12th April to 20th
April 2024
|
DR. MAMTA GUPTA
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
OF ENGLISH
GOVT. COLLEGE FOR
GIRLS BAWAL
LESSON PLAN (GCW BAWAL)
Name of the Assistant/Associate Professor: Anita Class and Section : B.A.1st
Year (2nd Semester) Subject : History
Weeks
|
Topics
|
Week 1
|
·
Sources of medieval Indian History
·
The Slave Dynasty Qutub-ud-din Aibak : Early life
(1206-1210 AD)
·
Shamsuddin Iltutmish work
– (1211-1236 AD)
|
Week 2
|
·
Gyas-Ud-Din Balban Work
1266-1286AD
·
The Khiljji Revolution-Jalaludin Khilji
1260-1296AD
·
Alauddin Khilji Theory
of kingship
·
Short Question
|
Week 3
|
·
Khilji Imperialism Congest of North India
and South India
·
Alauddins economic policy
and market Content Map work
|
Week 4
|
·
The Mangol Policy
of Allauddin Khilji
·
The Tughlaq Dynasty –Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq 1320-1325AD Sultan Muhamamd Bin Tughlaq and his Schemes.
·
Short question
·
Test
|
Week 5
|
·
Home policy of Sultan Firoz
Shah Tughlaq
·
Timur’s Invasion on India
1398 AD
·
The Sayad Dynasty – Khizr Khan
and his work
·
Lady Dynasty Fall
of Ibrahim Lodhi
|
Week 6
|
·
Down Fall of Delhi’s
Latinate condition of India Before
the invasion of Babar
·
Map work
·
Short Question
|
Week 7
|
·
Babar’s Invasion of India
·
First Battle of Panipat 1526AD
·
Effect of Battle
of Panipat
·
The Battle of Khanwa
|
Week 8
|
·
Humayun -1530-1540 Difficulties of Humayun
·
Shershah Suri and his Successors and his Achievements and
Shershah Administration
|
Week 9
|
·
Akbar – 1556-1605 AD
·
Map Short Question
|
Week 10
|
·
Jahangir and his work
·
Shahjahan Work 1627-1658 AD test
|
Week 11
|
·
Aurangzeb work 1658-1707 AD
·
Map Short Question
|
Week 12
|
·
Mughal Administration
·
Art and Literature in Mughal India
|
Week 13
|
·
Social and economic condition of Mughal
India
·
Religious policy of the Mughals
|
Week 14
|
·
Jagirdari and Mansabdari system in Mughal
Period
|
Week 15
|
·
Decline and Disintegration of the Mughal
Empire
|
Week 16
|
·
Short Question
·
Map work Revision test
|
LESSON PLAN (GCW BAWAL)
Name
of the Assistant/Associate Professor: Anita Class and Section : B.A. 2nd
Year (4th Semester) Subject : History
Weeks
|
Topics
|
Week 1
|
·
General Survey of sources of the History
of Haryana
·
Stone age in Haryana
|
Week 2
|
·
Harappan Civilization
·
Map work
·
Short Question
|
Week 3
|
·
Kurus History
·
Battle of Mahabharata
·
Rise of Republics Yaudheyas and Agras
|
Week 4
|
·
Rise of Powers
Pushpabhutis and Tomars
·
Short question
|
Week 5
|
·
First and Second
Battle of Tarain
and their impact
·
First Battle of Panipat and their impact
|
Week 6
|
·
Second Battle of Panipat and their impact
·
Third Battle of Panipat and
their impact
·
Short Question
|
Week 7
|
·
Resistance of Jats
·
Revolt of Satnamis
·
Nawabi Kingdoms
|
Week 8
|
·
Rise of Marathas
·
George Thomas and his work
·
Test
|
Week 9
|
·
Rise of East
India Company
·
Revolt of 1857
·
Map work
|
Week 10
|
·
Arya Samaj in Haryana
·
Spread of Modern
Education
|
Week 11
|
·
Freedom Movement in Haryana
·
The Rise of National consciousness in Haryana
|
Week 12
|
·
Non Co-operation movement origin and development of Haryana
·
Test
|
Week 13
|
·
Quit India Movement in Haryana
·
Map Work
|
Week 14
|
·
Civil Disobedience Movement in Haryana
·
Short Questions
·
Revision
|
Week 15
|
·
Unionist Party and
his work
·
Revision
|
Week 16
|
·
Praja Mandal Movement
·
Short Questions
|
LESSON PLAN (GCW BAWAL)
Name of the Assistant/Associate Professor: Anita Class and Section : B.A. 3rd
Year (6th Semester) Subject : History
Weeks
|
Topics
|
Week 1
|
·
Rise of Merchantilisn : Merits and Demerits and decline of Merchantilism
·
Short Questions
|
Week 2
|
·
Agriculture Revolutions
·
Map work
·
Short Question
|
Week 3
|
·
Techonological Revolution in Europe
·
Short Questions
|
Week 4
|
·
Capitalism – Its stages and development
·
Short Questions
|
Week 5
|
·
Imperialism – Its theories and development
·
Short Questions
|
Week 6
|
·
French Revolution
·
Liberalization in Britain
|
Week 7
|
·
Nationalism in Germany
and Italy
·
Short Questions
|
Week 8
|
·
Russian Revolution
·
Fascism in Italy
|
Week 9
|
·
Nazism in Germany
·
Short Questions
|
Week 10
|
·
Stages of Colonialism in India
·
Short Questions
|
Week 11
|
·
Colonialism : China
and the West
·
Short Questions
|
Week 12
|
·
Colonialism : Japan
and the West
·
Test
|
Week 13
|
·
First World War And Peace
Settlement
|
Week 14
|
·
Second World War
|
Week 15
|
·
Non-Alignment Movement : Origin and
Development
·
Revision
|
Week 16
|
·
Map work
·
Revision
|
राजकीय कन्या महाविद्यालय
बावल ,रेवाड़ी
अध्यापक का नाम : डॉ ० दलीप कुमार
विषय : हिंदी
कक्षा : स्नातक
प्रथम वर्ष (द्वितीय सेमेस्टर) : कला संकाय
क्रम संख्या
|
विषय सामग्री
|
अवधि
|
1
|
ध्रुवस्वामिनी : (नाटक) जय शंकर प्रसाद
|
जनवरी
|
2
|
हिंदी साहित्य का भक्ति काल ( भक्ति काल की
परिस्थितियां, मुख्य प्रवृतियाँ, संत
काव्य , सूफी काव्य )
|
फरवरी
|
3
|
हिंदी साहित्य का भक्ति काल ( राम काव्य , कृष्ण
काव्य , भक्ति काल : स्वर्ण युग )
|
मार्च
|
4
|
व्यावहारिक हिंदी (भाषा : अर्थ एवं परिभाषा , भाषा के विविध
रूप : बोली , मानक भाषा , राज भाषा , मानक भाषा और उसकी प्रवृतियाँ, हिंदी वर्तनी : समस्या और समाधान
, मुहावरे एवं लोकोक्तियाँ )
|
अप्रैल
|
राजकीय कन्या महाविद्यालय बावल ,रेवाड़ी
अध्यापक का नाम : डॉ ० दलीप कुमार
विषय : हिंदी
कक्षा : स्नातक
द्वितीय वर्ष (चतुर्थ सेमेस्टर) : कला संकाय
क्रम संख्या
|
विषय सामग्री
|
अवधि
|
1
|
कथाक्रम : संपा. डॉ ० रोहिणी अग्रवाल
|
जनवरी
|
2
|
हिंदी साहित्य का आधुनिक काल ( आधुनिक काल की परिस्थितियां, मुख्य प्रवृतियाँ,
भारतेंदु पूर्व हिंदी गद्य , हिंदी
उपन्यास : उद्भव और विकास, हिंदी कहानी : उद्भव और विकास , नई कहानी : उद्भव और विकास)
|
फरवरी
|
3
|
हिंदी साहित्य का आधुनिक काल , हिंदी नाटक : उद्भव और विकास , हिंदी एकांकी :
उद्भव और विकास , हिंदी निबंध :
उद्भव और विकास )
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मार्च
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4
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पारिभाषिक शब्दावली ( पारिभाषिक शब्दावली : अर्थ , परिभाषा, स्वरूप और महत्व , पारिभाषिक शब्दावली के गुण , पारिभाषिक
शब्दावली के निर्माण में सक्रिय विविध संप्रदाय : राष्ट्रीयतावादी संप्रदाय ,
अतरराष्ट्रीयतावादी संप्रदाय, समन्वयवादी संप्रदाय)
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अप्रैल
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राजकीय कन्या महाविद्यालय बावल ,रेवाड़ी
अध्यापक का नाम : डॉ ० दलीप कुमार
विषय : हिंदी
कक्षा : स्नातक
तृतीय वर्ष ( षष्ठं सेमेस्टर) : कला संकाय
क्रम संख्या
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विषय सामग्री
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अवधि
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1
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नव्यतर गद्य गौरव
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जनवरी
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2
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हरियाणा भाषा और साहित्य का इतिहास (हरियाणवी भाषा का उद्भव और विकास, हरियाणवी भाषा की
प्रमुख बोलियाँ , हरियाणा की सांग परम्परा : उद्भव और विकास)
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फरवरी
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3
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हरियाणा भाषा और साहित्य का इतिहास : (हरियाणवी भाषा का आधुनिक साहित्य : (क) हरियाणवी कविता : परिचय और प्रवृतियाँ
, (ख) हरियाणवी का गद्य – साहित्य : 1 . उपन्यास साहित्य , 2 कहानी साहित्य , 3
नाट्य साहित्य)
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मार्च
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4
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प्रयोजनमूलक हिंदी : पत्रकारिता ( 1 पत्रकारिता :
स्वरूप और प्रकार , 2 शीर्षक की संरचना , 3 संपादक के गुण और दायित्व , 4 फीचर लेखन
, 5 स्वतंत्र प्रेस की अवधारणा ,
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अप्रैल
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राजकीय कन्या महाविद्यालय
बावल ,रेवाड़ी
अध्यापक का नाम : डॉ ० दलीप कुमार
विषय : हिंदी
कक्षा : स्नातक
द्वितीय वर्ष (चतुर्थ सेमेस्टर) : विज्ञान संकाय
क्रम संख्या
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विषय सामग्री
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अवधि
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1
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संस्मरण : महादेवी वर्मा
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जनवरी
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2
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निबंध लेखन
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फरवरी
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3
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पत्र लेखन : अर्ध सरकारी और तार लेखन
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मार्च
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4
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वैज्ञानिक शब्दावली
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अप्रैल
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डॉ दलीप कुमार
सहायक
प्रोफेसर (हिंदी)
राजकीय
कन्या महाविद्यालय बावल
LESSON PLAN
PHYSICS
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Government
College for Women, Bawal, Rewari Haryana
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Name of the Assistant/Associate Professor
Manju Bala
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Department of Physics
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Class and Semester: B.Sc Ist
year (2nd Semester) Session: 2023-24
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Sub Lesson Plan:
15 Weeks (12 January to 27 April)
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Week
I (12 January to 13January) Prerequisites:Properties of matter, Kinetic
Theory & Relativity
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Discussion:
Rigid body, Perfectly elastic body , perfectly plastic body, stress and its
type, Strain and its types, Hook’s law, type of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio ,
energy of strained body ,Relation between elastic constants
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Week
2 (15 Jan to 20Jan) Prerequisites:Properties of matter, Kinetic Theory &
Relativity
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Discussion:
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Torsion
of cylinder and twisting couple, Bending of beam, Cantilevers,Centrally
loaded beam
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Assumptions of
Kinetic Theory of gases, expression of pressure of gas, kinetic
interpretation of tempreture
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Week
3 (22Jan to 27Jan) Prerequisites:Properties of matter, Kinetic Theory &
Relativity
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Discussion:
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Law
of equipartition of energy and its applications for specific heats of gases,
Maxwell distribution of speeds and velocities (derivation required),
Experiomental verification of Maxwell’s Law of speed distribution most
probable speed
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average and
r.m.s. speed, mean free path,
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Week
4 (29Jan to 3 February) Prerequisites:Properties of matter, Kinetic Theory
& Relativity
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Discussion:
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Transport
phenomena, transport of momentum ,transport of energy, transport of mass,
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brownlan motion,
Real gases,
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Week
5 (5 Feb to 10 Feb) Prerequisites:Properties of matter, Kinetic Theory &
Relativity
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Discussion:
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Define
partical , events , observer, frame of reference,Inertial frame of
reference,non-inertial frame of reference, variant quantities, invariant quantities
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Measurement of
length, measurement of velocity, measurement of acceleration, conservation of
momentum and conservation of energy, Galilean transformation
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Week
6 (12Feb to 17 Feb) Prerequisites:Properties of matter, Kinetic Theory &
Relativity
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Discussion:
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Michelson
and Morley experiment, special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformation
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length
contraction, Time Dilation, Addition of Velocities, Variation of Mass With
Velocity, Relation between relativistic momentum and energy
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Week
7 (19Feb to 24Feb) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Growth
and decay of current in a circuit with (a) Capacitance and
resistancecircuit (b) resistance and
inductance (c) Capacitance and inductance
(d) Capacitance resistance and inductance
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AC circuit
analysis using complex variables with (a) capacitance and resistance(b)
resistance and inductance (c) capacitance and inductanced) capacitance,
inductance and resistance Series and parallel resonant circuit
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Week
8 (26Feb to 2March) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Quality
factor (Sharpness of resonance)
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Energy bands in
solids, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor, Hall effect, P-N junction
diode and their V-I characteristic, Zener and avalanche breakdown
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Week
9 (4March to 9March) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Resistance
of a diode, Light Emitting diodes (LED), Photo conduction in
semiconductors,photodiode, Solar Cell
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P-N junction
half wave and full wave rectifier, Types of filter circuits (L and - with
theory),Zener diode as voltage regulator, simple regulated power supply
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Week
10 (11 March to 16 March) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Junction
Transistors,Bipolar transistors, working of NPN and PNP transistors,
Transistor connections (C-B, C-E, C-C mode),constants of transistor,
Transistor characteristic curves (excluding h parameter analysis),
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advantage of C-B
configuration, C.R. O. (Principle, construction and working in detail)
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Week
11 (18March to 23March) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Transistor
biasing, methods of Transistor biasing and stabilization, D.C. load line,
Common-base and common-emitter transistor biasing
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Common-base,
common- emitteer amplifers
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Week
12 (1 April to 6 April) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Classification
of amplifers, Resistance-capacitance (R-C) coupled amplifer (two stage;
concept of band width, no derivation), Feed-back in amplifers
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Week
13 (8April to 13 April) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Oscillators,
Principle of Oscillation, Classification of Oscillator, Condition for self
sustained oscillation : Barkhousen Criterion for oscillations
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Week
14 (15 April to 20 April) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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advantage of
negative feedback Emitter follower
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Tuned
collector common emitter oscillator, Hartley oscillator, Colpitt’s oscillator
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Week
15 (22 April to 27 April) Prerequisites:Electronic Devices
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Discussion:
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Revision &
test
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LESSON PLAN
PHYSICS
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Government
College for Women, Bawal, Rewari Haryana
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Name of the Assistant/Associate Professor
Manju Bala
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Department of Physics
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Class and Semester: B.Sc
IInd year (4th Semester) Session: 2023-24
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Sub Lesson Plan:
15 Weeks (09 January to April 27)
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Week
I (12 January to 13January) Prerequisites:Stastical Physics
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Discussion:
Probability,some probability considerations,combinations possessing maximum
probability,combinations possessing minimum probability,distribution of
molecules in two boxes
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Week
2 (15 Jan to 20Jan) Prerequisites:Stastical Physics
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Discussion:
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Tossing
of four coins ( like and unlike),Case with weightage (general),Phase space
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microstates and
macrostates, statistical fluctuations, constraints and accessible States,Thermodynamical
probability
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Week
3(22Jan to 27Jan) Prerequisites:Stastical Physics
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Discussion:
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Postulates
of Statistical Physics, Division of Phase space into cells, Condition of
equilibrium between two system in thermal contact,b-Parameter
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Entropy and
Probability, Boltzman’s distribution law,Evaluation of A and b, Bose-Einstein
statistics,
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Week
4 (29Jan to 3 February) Prerequisites:Stastical Physics
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Discussion:
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Application
of B.E. Statistics to Plancks’s radiation law,
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Fermi-Dirac statistics,M.B.
Law as limiting case of B.E,Degeneracy and B.E., Condensation, F.D. Gas,
electron gas in metals, Zero point energy, Specific heat of metals and its
solution
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Week
5 (5 Feb to 10 Feb)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Colour
of thin films, wedge shaped film, Newton’s rings, Interferometers:
Michelson’s interferometer and its application to
(I) Standardisation of a meter
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(II)
determination of wave length
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Week
6 (12Feb to 17 Feb)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Fresnel’s
Diffraction, Fresnel’s half period zones, zone plate, diffraction at a
straight edge,
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rectangular slit
and circular apperture
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Week
7 (19Feb to 24Feb)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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One
slit diffraction, Two slit diffraction, N-slit diffraction,
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Plane
transmission granting spectrum, Dispersive power of a grating,
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Week
8 (26Feb to 2March) Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Limit
of resolution, Rayleigh’s criterion, resolving power of telescope and a
grating,
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Week
9 (4March to 9March)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Polarisation
and Double Refraction, Polarisation by reflection, Polarisation by
scattering,
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Week
10 (11 March to 16 March)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Malus
law, Phenomenon of double refraction
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Week
11 (18March to 23March)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Huygen’s
wave theory of double refraction (Normal and oblique incidence)
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Week
12 (1 April to 6 April)
Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Optical
activity, Specific rotation,
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Week
13 (8April to 13 April) Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Polarimeters
(half shade and Biquartz)
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Week
14 (15 April to 20 April) Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Analysis
of Palorised light : Nicol prism, Quarter wave plate and half wave plate,
production and detection of (i) Plane polarized light, (ii) Circularly polarized
light(iii)Elliptically polarized light
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Week
15 (22 April to 27 April) Prerequisites:Optics
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Discussion:
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Revision &
test
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LESSON PLAN
PHYSICS
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Government
College for Women, Bawal, Rewari Haryana
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Name of the Assistant/Associate Professor
Manju Bala
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Department of Physics
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Class and Semester: B.Sc
IIIrd year (6th Semester) Session: 2023-24
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Sub Lesson Plan:
15 Weeks (09 January to April 27)
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Week
I (12 January to 13January) Prerequisites:Atomic, Molecular
& Laser Physics
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Discussion:
Historical introduction of early oberservation in atomic spectroscopy,Bohr of
Atom model, Bohr summer field atom model, magnetic moment of the atom,
Spectra of Alkali Metals and penetrating and non penetrating orbits
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Week
2 (15 Jan to 20Jan)Prerequisites:Atomic,
Molecular & Laser Physics
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Discussion:
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Spin
quantum number, orbital quantum number, principle quantum number, spin angular,Vector
atom model, spin orbit interaction of electron and spin orbit non penetrating
orbit, Spin orbit interaction for penetrating orbit
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ll coupling , ss
coupling , LS coupling
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Week
3 (22Jan to 27Jan)
Prerequisites:Atomic,
Molecular & Laser Physics
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Discussion:
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Spin
orbit interaction for two valence electron systems, Term value of ss & jj coupling
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Zeeman effect (normal and Anormalous),
Zeeman pattern of D1 & D2 lines of Na-atom
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Week
4(29Jan to 3 February) Prerequisites:Atomic,
Molecular & Laser Physics
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Discussion:
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Paschen,
Back effect of a single valence electron system , Weak field Strak effect of
Hydrogen atom,
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Electronics
state of diatomic of molecules, Rotation spectra in the microwave region,
Vibrating rotator model of the diatomic molecules
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Week
5 (5 Feb to 10 Feb)
Prerequisites:Atomic,
Molecular & Laser Physics
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Discussion:
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Raman
effect, Classical and quantum theory and Raman effect, Raman spectra
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Main feature of
laser, Define LASER, MASER, Optical Electronics,Absorption and emission of
radiation, Einstein’s coefficients, life time, Momentum transfer,Kinetics of
optical absorption, thresholed condition
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Week
6 (12Feb to 17 Feb) Prerequisites:Atomic,
Molecular & Laser Physics
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Discussion:
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laser
pumping, Principal & Construction of ruby laser, Principal &
Construction of He-Ne laser, Main feature of semi conductor laser,
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Condition of
laser action
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Week
7 (19Feb to 24Feb) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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Rutherford alpha scattering experiment,
closest approach of alpha particle, Discovery of nucleus & its
properties, Nuclear size, spin, parity, statistics,magnetic dipole moment,
quadrupole moment
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Nuclear mass and
binding energy, BE curve, systematics nuclear binding energy, nuclear
stability
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Week
8(26Feb to 2March) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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Determination
of mass by Bain-Bridge, Bain-Bride and Jordan mass spectrograph,Determination
of charge by Mosley law
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Interaction of
heavy charged particles (Alpha particles), alpha disintegration and its
theory
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Week
9 (4March to 9March) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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Energy
loss of heavy charged particle ,Energetics of alpha, Range and straggling of alpha particles.
Geiger-Nuttal law,
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Introduction of light charged particle
(Beta-particle), Origin of continuous beta-spectrum (neutrino hypothesis)
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Week
10 (11 March to 16 March) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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types
of beta decay and energetics of beta decay, Energy loss of beta- particles
(ionization), Range of electrons,
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absorption of
beta-particles, Interaction of Gamma Ray, Nature of gamma rays, Energetics of
gamma rays,
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Week
11(18March to 23March)
Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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passage
of Gamma radiations through matter , photoelectric effect, compton effect,
pair production, anhilition, Asborption of Gamma rays (Mass attenuation
coefficient) and its application
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Week
12(1 April to 6 April) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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Linear
accelerator, Tendem accelerator, Cyclotron and Betatron accelerators,
Ionization chamber, proportional counter, G.M. counter
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Week
13 (8April to 13 April) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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scintillation
counter and semiconductor detector
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Week
14 (15 April to 20 April) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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Nuclear
reactions, Elastic scattering, Inelastic scattering, Nuclear disintegration,
photonuclear reaction, Radiative capture, Direct reaction, heavy ions
reactions and spallation reaction
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Week
15 (22 April to 27 April) Prerequisites:Nuclear Physics
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Discussion:
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Conservative
laws, Q-value and reaction threshold
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