Bachelor Of Arts
Objectives
- To impart the knowledge and analytical skills to understand the society and the economy.
- To enable students employable in government and private sectors.
- To impart skills to understand the working of the society, economy and polity
Eligibility:- Senior Secondary (10+2) pass or equivalent in any discipline from recognized Board
Credit
108
Duration
Min 3 yrs and Max 6 yrs.
Foundation (Compulsory) Courses in I Semester
A student will study foundation courses the in first semester of the study. In addition, he will select three Elective subjects from the list of the elective subjects. At present the University offers only four electives. However, in subsequent semesters, more electives will be added to this list. The Foundation Courses are compulsory for all the students in the first semester and the marks obtained in these papers are not added for counting the Division. However, a student will have to qualify for these papers. Students may choose any one subject from General English or General Hindi.
Sr. No. | Paper Code | Paper Title | Credits |
1. | QEG / QHD | General English / General Hindi | N.A. |
2. | QCA | Computer Application | N.A. |
3. | QES | Environmental Studies | N.A. |
Elective Subjects :
A student has to select Any Three group of the following elective subjects in the First Semester and that will remain unchanged in Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Semester of the study. In each elective subject there will be two papers.
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
HI-101 |
Ancient History of India |
3 |
2. |
HI-102 |
History Of Rajasthan |
3 |
3. |
PS-101 |
Introduction to Political Science |
3 |
4. | PS-102 | Modern Political Theory | 3 |
5. | SO-101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
6. | SO-102 | Indian Society | 3 |
7. | EC-101 | Micro Economics - Basic | 3 |
8. |
EC-102 |
Micro Economics - Advanced |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
HI-201 |
Medieval India |
3 |
2. |
HI-202 |
Main Trends of Cultural History of India |
3 |
3. |
PS-201 |
Indian Political Thought |
3 |
4. | PS-202 | Indian Polity | 3 |
5. | SO-201 | Society Culture and Social Globlazitaion | 3 |
6. | SO-202 | Indian Society: Issues and Problems | 3 |
7. | EC-201 | Indian Economy | 3 |
8. | EC-202 | Economics Of Rajasthan | 3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
HI-301 |
History Of Medieval India (1206 – 1526 AD) | 3 |
2. |
HI-302 |
Indian Society and culture (Up to 1200 AD) | 3 |
3. |
PS-301 |
Indian Political Thought - ll | 3 |
4. | PS-302 | Indian Constitution | 3 |
5. | SO-301 | Environment and Society | 3 |
6. | SO-302 | Methods in Social Research | 3 |
7. | EC-301 | Micro Economics - 1 | 3 |
8. | EC-302 | Micro Economics - ll | 3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
HI-401 | History of India (1857-1947) | 3 |
2. |
HI-402 | History Of India after 1947 | 3 |
3. |
PS-401 | Representative Western Political Thinkers – I | 3 |
4. |
PS-402 | State Politics : Rajasthan | 3 |
5. | SO-401 | Rural Sociology | 3 |
6. | SO-402 | Social Change in India | 3 |
7. | EC-401 | Public Finance | 3 |
8. | EC-402 | Statistics For Economic Analysis | 3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
HI-501 | World History (1453-1815) | 3 |
2. |
HI-502 | World History (1815-1945) | 3 |
3. |
PS-501 | Representative Western Political Thinkers – II | 3 |
4. | PS-502 | International Relations | 3 |
5. | SO-501 | Population Studies | 3 |
6. | SO-502 | Classical Sociological Thought | 3 |
7. | EC-501 | Development Economics - I | 3 |
8. |
EC-502 | Development Economics - II | 3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
HI-601 | History Of Middle East Asia | 3 |
2. |
HI-602 | Indian Society and Culture upto 1707 AD | 3 |
3. |
PS-601 | Challanges to Democracy | 3 |
4. |
PS-602 | Modern Political Theory – Part II | 3 |
5. | SO-601 | Indian Sociological Thinkers | 3 |
6. | SO-602 | Introduction Sub Sociologies | 3 |
7. | EC-601 | Money and Banking | 3 |
8. | EC-602 | International Economics | 3 |
Evaluation & Examinations:
Internal Assignment
The internal assignment shall carry a weightage of 30 percent of marks. Two assignments will be given in each course and the marks obtained in the assignment are added to the marks obtained in the term-end-examinations. The internal assignment shall be submitted to the university.
Term-End-Examination
There shall be a term-end-examination at the end of each semester of every year. It carries a weightage of 70% marks. Term-End-Examination will be held in the months of June and December every year. The students are at liberty to appear in any of the examinations conducted by the university during the Semester, subject to the completion of the minimum time frame prescribed for the programme pursued. No separate Examination forms are to be filled with Admission Form. For appearing at the examination of due papers, a student will have to submit Back Paper Examination Form along with the requisite examination fee before the due date. If a student does not appear in any paper, he/she may appear in them in the subsequent Term-End-Examinations subject to a maximum credit ceiling prescribed by the University for an Examination. This facility will be available to a student to secure the minimum pass grade during the maximum duration prescribed for the programme. Marks obtained in the Foundation Course will not be added to the calculation of the division of the student but it will be compulsory to pass the foundation course papers. The pass marks in Internal Assignments and Term-End-Examination are only 30% for any one of the components. However, to clear a course as well as a programme, as a whole, a student is required to secure 35% marks. The division shall be awarded to the successful candidates only after passing all the courses of study and internal assignments in the sixth and final semester as follows:
I Division | 60% and above |
II Division | 48% and less than 60% |
Pass | 35% and less than 48% |