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cjdrmYyk fo’ofo|ky;] Hkks iky

foKku ,oa tho foKku ladk;

ikB~;dze ,oa fu/kkZfjr iqLrdsa ch-,l-lh- izFke ,oa f}rh; lsesLVj ijh{kk 2014&15

¼10$2$3 iSVuZ½

izdk’kddqylfpo

cjdrmYyk fo’ofo|ky;] Hkksiky

2014&15 ewY;- 50@&

Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal

As per m odel syllabus of U.G.C. New Delhi

FACULTY OF SCIENCE & LIFE SCIENCE

Syllabus for

Page 1 of 182

Syllabus for B.Sc. I & II Semester (10+2+3 Pattern) Examination 2014-15

Page 2 of 182

INDEX

SESSION 2014-15

B.Sc.

Page No.

First Semester 05-91

Second Semester 92-182

Page 3 of 182

B.Sc. FIRST SEMESTER (10+2+3) PATTERN EXAMINATION – 2014 -15

INDEX

S.NO. SUBJECT PAGE NO.

A. Group com bination of subject

1. Schem e of exam ination

2. Foundation Course (Com pulsory)

B. Core Subject (Three subjects as per

com bination of subject)

Science Faculty

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

06-06

07-07

(i) Moral Values & Langaug e-I

(ii) Development of Entrepreneurship -I

08-10

11-14

1. Physics 15-19

2. Chemistry 20-26

3. Mathematics (Common for B.A. First Semester) 27-30

4. Statistics 31-34

5. Geology 35-38

6. Computer Science 39-41

7. Electronics 42-44

8. Information Technology 45-48

9. Electronic Equipment and Maintenance 49-51

10. Computer Application 52-55

11. Computer 56-59

12. Industrial Chemistry 60-61

Maintenance

Page 4 of 182

Life Science Faculty

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student )

Social Science faculty

1. Botany 62-64

2. Zoology 65-67

3. Aquaculture & environment 68-69

4. Seed Technology 70-73

5. Bio Technology 74-76

6. Microbiology (Common for industrial microbiology

also)

77-78

7. Defence & Strategic Studies 79-80

8. Clinical Nutrition & Ditectics 81-82

9. Biocehmistry 83-86

1. Economics (Common for B.A. First semester) 87-88

2. Geography (Common for B.A. First semester) 89-91

cjdrmYyk fo’ofo|ky;] Hkksiky

foKku ,oa tho foKku ladk;

ikB~;dze ,oa fu/kkZfjr iqLrdsa ch-,l-lh- izFke lsesLVj ijh{kk 2014&15

¼10$2$3 iSVuZ½

izdk’kddqylfpo

cjdrmYyk fo’ofo|ky;] Hkksiky

Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal

As per m odel syllabus of U.G.C. New Delhi

Page 5 of 182

FACULTY OF SCIENCE & LIFE SCIENCE

Syllabus for B.Sc. First Semester

(10+2+3 Pattern) Examination 2014-15

Page 6 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

GROUP COMBINATION OF SUBJECT Function course in com pulsory for All (Regular) Candidates

B. Sciences Faculty

/Industrial Chem istry

Botany/Zoology

C. Life Sciences Faculty

Botany/Zoology

Note : -

(i) Only one subject to be chosen from one group.

(ii) Student are not perm itted to change the group of

subject.

1. Maths/ Geography/Biotechnology

2. Physics/ Economics

3. Chemistry/ Biochemistry/

4. Statistics /Geology/Defense & Strategic studies (Military

Science)/ Electronics/ Electronics Equipment and

maintenance

5. Computer Science/ Computer Application/Information/

Tech./Industrial Chemistry

1. Aquaculture & Environment, Botany & Chemistry/

Computer Application

2. Zoology/Aquaculture & Environment

3. Biotechnology /Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Defense &

Strategic Studies (Military Science)

4. Microbiology/Geology/Geography/Industrial

Microbiology/ Seed Technology / Industrial Chemistry

5. Chemistry/Biochemistry/

Page 7 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL FIRST SEMESTER

NB.Sc. N4 6001 : 333 : Y

Sub.code Subject Name Theory Practical Total

Paper CCE Total Marks1 Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min

Compulsory

8535

8535

2812

1515

0505

10050

3317

00

00

150 50

105 105 35 45 15 150 50 ---- ---- 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

125 125 42 25 08 150 50 --- --- 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

1. Course Code : 6. Internship Marks : 2. Course Name : 7. Internship Passing Marks : 3. Total Subject : 8. Maximum marks : 4. Compulsory Subject : 9. Minimum Passing percentage5. Optional Subject : 10. Practical

69 Foundation Course

31 Economics

32 Geography

45 Industrial Microbiology

46Electronics Equpiment &

Maintanance

47 Computer Maintenance

49 Bio-Technology

50 Industrial Chemistry

51 Physics

52 Chemistry

53 Mathematics

54 Geology

55 Statistics

56 Defense Strategic

57 Information Technology

58 Botany

59 Zoology

60 Aquaculture & Enviormental

62 Computer Science

63 Microbiology

64 Bio-Chemistry

65 Clinical Nutrition

66 Computer Application

67 Electronics

68 Seed Technology

uSfrd ewY; vkSj Hkk"kkm|ferk fodkl

-I-I

Page 8 of 182

SEMESTER PAPER-I (100 MARKS)

TITLE INTERNAL THEORY

FIRST 15

Part-A :

Part-B :

85

Part-A :

Part-B :

PAPER-I (100 MARKS)

TITLE INTERNAL THEORY

l= 2014&15 ls ykxw gksus okys vk/kkj ikB~ ;dze dh ls esLVjokj O;oLFkk

uSfrd ew Y; vkS j

Hkk"kk&

m|ferk fodkl&

v½ izR;sd l sesLVj ds izFke iz ’ui= es a fuEu rhu ikB~ ; fo"k; fuEukuq lkj

lekfgr gk sxs a %

1½ uSfrd e wY; & bdkbZ & 1

2½ fgUnh Hkk"kk & bdkbZ & 2 ,oa 3

3½ vaxszth Hkk

"kk & bdkbZ & 4 ,oa 5

Ck½ izR;sd l sessLVj dk f}rh; iz ’ui= iwokZuqlkj dq y 50 v adksa dk jg sxkA

ewY;kadu ,oa ijh{kk O;oLFkk

vkarfjd ew Y;kadu

izFke iz ’ui= ds vk arfjd e wY;k adu es a fuEukuq lkj O;oLFkk jg sxh%

1½ bdkbZ 1 ¼uS frd e wY;½ & 05 vad

2½ bdkbZ 2 ,oa 3 ¼fgUnh Hkk"kk ½ & 05 vad

3½ bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ¼v ax szth H

kk

"kk½ & 05 vad

f}rh; iz ’ui= ds vk arafjd e wY;kdau es a fuEukuq lkj O;oLFkk jg sxh%

bdkbZ 1 ls 5 rd & 15 v ad

I (Moral

Values & Langauge-

I)

Moral Values +

Hindi = 05+05=10 Marks

English = 5

Marks

Moral Values +

Hindi = 15+35=50 Marks

English = 35

Marks

I

(Development of

Entrepreneurship-I)

15 Marks 35 Marks

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lS)kafrd ew Y;kadu

¼v½ izFke iz ’ui= dk lS )k afrd e wY;k adu rhu ?k aVksa es a fd;k tko sxkA bl

iz’ui= es a nks [k.M v rFkk c gk saxs bl gsrq ijh{kkFkhZ dks nks mRrj

iqfLrdk,a i`Fkd& i`Fkd nh tko sxhA [k.M&v gsrq iz Fke mRrj iq fLrdk es a

izFke rhu bdkbZ;ks a ¼uSfrd e wY; ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk½ dks lfEefyr djrs gq,

mRrj n sus ckcr LFkku fu/kkZ fjr jg sxkA blh iz dkj [k.M&c gs rq f}rh; mRrj

iqfLrdk es a bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ¼va xz sth Hkk"kk½ dks lfEefyr djrs gq , LFkku

jgsxkA vadks adk fooj.k fuEukuqlkj gS %&

¼1½ [k.M&v iz Fke mRrj iq fLrdk ¼ukS frd ew Y; ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk½ &50 va d

oLrqfu"B iz ’u dq y 05] va d 05 ¼5 1½] ds oy bdkbZ 2 ,oa 3 ls dqy

05 cgq fodYih; iz ’u iw Ns tkos axsA

y?kq mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 03] va d 15 ¼3 5½] bdkbZ 1] 2 ,oa 3 ls

,d&,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkos xsA

nh?kZ mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 03] va d 30 ¼3 10½] bdkbZ 1] 2 ,oa 3 ls

,d&,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkoxs aA

¼2½ [k.M&c f}rh; mRrj iq fLrdk ¼va xz sth Hkk"kk½ &35 va d

oLrqfu"B iz ’u dq y 05] va d 05 ¼5 1½] bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ls dqy 05

cgqfodYih; iz ’u iw Ns tkos axsA

y?kq mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 02] vad 10 ¼2 5½] bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ls

,d&,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkos xsA

nh?kZ mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 02] vad 20 ¼2 10½] bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ls ,d&

,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkoxs aA

¼c½ f}rh; iz ’ui= dk lS )ka frd ew Y;kadu iw okZuqlkj jgs xkA

×

×

×

×

×

×

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Particulars /

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

fooj.k

Class : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc.(Home Science)/BCA/B.A. (Mgt.) 1 Year

Semester : I Subject : Foundation Course ( )Paper : I Title of Paper : (Moral Values & Language)Compulsory/Optional : Compulsory Max. Marks : 85 (Moral Education-15, Hindi-35, English-35)

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vk/kkj ikB~ ;Øe

uSfrd ew Y; vkS j Hkk"kk

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a d

s fy;s l

sesLVj vuql

kj ikB~;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

Class : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home Science) /BCA/B.A. (Mgt.) 1 Year

Semester : ISubject : Foundation Course ( )Paper : II Title of Paper : Compulsory/Optional : Compulsory Max. Marks : 50 (Theory 35+ CCE 15)

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vk/kkj ikB~ ;Øe

m|ferk fodkl

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise syllabus

As recommended by Central Board/Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P. Session 2014 -15

Class - B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.H.Sc./ B.A. (Mgt.) /B.C.A.Subject - Foundation CoursePaper Title - Paper II : Development of EntrepreneurshipSemester - ICompulsory/ - Compulsory Optional Maximum Marks - 50 (Theory 35 + CCE 15)

Unit I : Entrepreneurship-

Unit II :

Unit III :

Unit IV:

Definition, Characteristics and importance, Types and

functions of an entrepreneur, motivational factors of entrepreneurship.

(a) Motivation to achieve targets and establishment of ideas. Setting targets

and facing challenges. Resolving problems and creativity. Sequenced

planning and guiding capacity, Development of self confidence.

(b) Communication skills, Verbal & Non Verbal Communication, Capacity

to influence, Modern Techniques of Communication.

(a) Project Report- Evaluation of selected process. Detailed project report –

Preparation of main part of project report pointing out necessary and

viability.

(b) Selecting the form of Organisation – Meaning and characteristics of sole

Proprietorship, Partnership and cooperative committees, elements

affecting selection of a form of an organisation.

(c) Economic management – Role of banks and financial institutions

banking, financial plans, workingcapital-evaluation and management,

keeping of accounts.

(a) Production management . Methods of purchase of Raw Materials.

Management of movable assets/goods. Quality management.

Employee management. Packing.

(b) Marketing Management. Sales and the art of selling.Understanding the

market and market policy. Consumer management.Time management.

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Unit V: (a) Role of Regulatory institutions – District Industry Centre, Pollution

Control Board, Food and Drug Administration, special study of

Electricity Development and Municipal Corporation.

(b) Role of development organizations, Khadi & village Commission/

Board, MP Finance Corporation, scheduled banks, MP Women’s

Economics Development Corporation.

(c) Self-employment-oriented schemes, Prime Minister’s Employment

schemes, Golden Jubilee Urban environment scheme, Rani Durgavati

Self- Employment scheme, Pt. Deendayal Self-employment scheme.

(d) Various grant schemes - Cost of Capital grant, interest grant, exemption

from entry tax, project report, reimbursement grant, etc.

(e) Special incentives for Women Entrepreneurs, prospects & possibilities.

(f) Schemes of M.P. Tribal Finance Development Corporation, schemes of

M.P. Antyavasai Corporation, schemes of M.P. Backward Class and

Minorities Finance Development Corporation.

Departm ent of Higher Education, Governm ent of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate (UG) Sem ester wise Syllabus as recom mended by Central

Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.(w.e.f. session 2014 -2015)

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mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s lsesLVj vuq lkj ,dy iz ’ui= iz .kkyh dk ikB~ ;dz eds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

¼'kS{kf.kd l= 2014&2015 ls ykxw ½

Class / B.Sc / Semester / First / Subject / Physics / Title of Paper Mechanics and Properties of Matter

Compulsory / Compulsory / Max. Marks (Theory-85 + CCE-15 ) = 100

Particulars /

d{kk % ch -,l-lh-lsesLVj % izFke

fo"k; % HkkS frd’kkL=%

iz'u i= dk 'kh"kZ d % vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

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Departm ent of Higher Education, Governm ent of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate (UG) Sem ester wise Syllabus as recom mended by Central Board of

Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.(w.e.f. session 2014 -2015)mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kklu

Lukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s lsesLVj vuq lkj ,dy iz ’ui= iz .kkyh dk ikB~ ;dz eds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

¼'kS{kf.kd l= 2014&2015 ls ykxw ½

Class / B.Sc / Semester / First / Subject / Physics / Title of Paper Practical

Compulsory / Compulsory / Max. Marks

List of Practricals

For Regular Students

Practical – I Sessional viva Total

For Ex -Student

Practical – I Sessional viva Total

d{kk % ch -,l-lh-lsesLV

j

% izFkefo"k; % HkkS frd’kkL=

% iz'u i= dk 'kh"kZ d %

vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z vf/kdre va d % 50

25 10 15 50

35 00 15 50

1. To verify laws of parallel and perpendicular axes for moment of inertia.

2. To determine acceleration due to gravity using compound pendulum.

3. To determine damping coefficient using a bar pendulum.

4. To determine Young’s Modulus by bending of beam method.

5. To determine Young’s Modulus using Cantilever method.

6. To determine coefficient of rigidity by static method.

7. To determine coefficient of rigidity by dynamic method.

8. To determine Surface Tension by Jaegar’s method.

9. To determine Surface Tension of a liquid by capillary rise method.

10. To determine Viscosity of fluid using Poisellie’s method.

11. To plot displacement/velocity/acceleration as a function of time using

M.S. Excel or C++.

12. To plot gravitational energy as a function of distance between two

particles with different masses using M.S. Excel or C++.

Departm ent of Higher Education, Govt. M.P.B.Sc. Under Graduate Sem ester wise Syllabus

as recom mended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Page 20 of 182

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluch-,l-lh- Lukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ikB~ ;dze

ds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e -iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnrl= 2014&2015 Session/

Class / B.Sc / Semester / First / Subject / Chemistry / Max. Marks (Theory-85 + CCE-15 ) = 100

Particulars /

d{kk % ch -,l-lh-lsesLVj % izFke

fo"k; % jlk;u’kkL=vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

`

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

PracticalSession 2014-15

Class : B.Sc. Semester ISubject : Chemistry

Paper : PracticalMax Marks : 50

Duration of practical during the semester examination : 4 hours

Physical Chemistry

(A). Any one experiment 12 Marks

(B). Any one experiment 12 Marks

Organic chemistry 12 Marks

Viva : 6 marks

Records : 8 marks

1. Calibration of thermometer

2. Determination of melting point

3. Determination of boiling point

4. Preparation of solutions of various concentration, NaOH, HCl,

H2SO4.

1. Determination of surface tension/percentage composition of

given organic mixture using surface tension method

2. Determination of viscosity / percentage composition of given

organic mixture using viscosity method.

1. Distillation

2. Crystallization

3. Decolourisation and crystallization using charcoal

4. Sublimation

5. Detection of elements and functional groups

6. Organic molecules through models with special reference to

optical and Geometrical isomerism.

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Departm ent of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Single Paper System Semester wise syllabus

Name of the Papers Theory(M.M.)

Mini. Passing

M.Theory

C.C.E.(M.M.)

Mini. Passin

g Marks

in C.C.E.

PracticalMM

MinimumPassingMarks

Total

Note :

Section –A (20 m arks.)

Section –B (35 m arks.)

Section –C (70 m arks.)

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s lsesLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

B.Sc./B.A. I Semester

Recommended by Central Board of Studies

Matrix Theory,

Calculus, Geometry

125 42 25 8 --- --- 150

There will be three sections in the question paper. All questions from each

section will be com pulsory.

will contain 10 objective type questions, two from each

unit, with the weightage of 2 m arks.

will contain 5 short answer type questions (each having

internal choice), one from each unit having 7 m arks .

will contain 5 long answer type questions (each having

internal choice), one from each unit, having 14 m arks.

There should be 12 teaching periods per week for Mathematics like other Science

Subject

(6 Period Theory + 6 Period Practical)

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Departm ent of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.B.Sc./B.A. Single Paper System Semester wise syllabus

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluch-,l-lh-@ch -,- d{kkvks a ds fy;s ,dy iz ’u i= iz .kkyh ls esLVj ds vuqlkj ikB~ ;dz e dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr

bdkbZ &1 vkO;w g dh tkfr] vk;xs u eku ,oa vk;xsu lfn’k vkO;w g dh pkfjf=drk]

dsys&gS feYVu iz es; ,oa vkO;w g dk O;wRdz e Kkr djus esa bldk mi;ksx] jS f[k;

lehdj.kksa ds fuek; ¼le?kkr ,oa vle?kkr½ ds gy ds fy;s vkO;w gks a dk iz ;ksx]

jSf[kd lehdj.kksa ds fudk; dh la xrrk ,oa vla xrrk ij iz es;] rhu vKkr

jkf’k;ksa ds jSf[kd lehdj.kks a ds gyA

bdkbZ &2 ,p pj ds lkekU; cgq inks a ds lehdj.k ds xq .kkadks a ,oa ewyks a ds chp la ca/k]

lehdj.kksa dk :Ikka rj.k] fpUgks a dk fndkrs Z fu;e] Mh&ekWDlZ izes ; ,oa blds

mi;ks x] izR;{k ,oa O;w Rdze] o`Rrh; ,oa vfrijoyth; Qyu] f=dks .kehrh; Qyuks a

dk foLrkj A

Recommended by Central Board of Studies Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc./B.A.Semester / I

Subject / Mathematics

Title of Paper Matrix Theory, Calculus, Geometry

Compulsory / CompulsoryMax. Marks

Particulars /

Unit-1

Unit-2

¼l=½

d{kk %

lsesLVj %

fo"k; % Xkf.kr

%

Ikz’u i= dk 'kh"kZ d %

vfuok;Z % @vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 125

fooj.k

Rank of a m atrix. Eigen values, e igen vectors.Characteristic equa tion of a matrix,

Cayley H amilton theorem and its use in finding inverse of marix, Application of

matrix to a sys tem of linear (bo th homogenous and non - homogenous) equ ations.

Theorems on consistency and inconsistency of a sys tem of linear equations. So lving

the linear equations with three unknowns.

Relation between the roots and coefficients of a general polynomial equation in one

variable, Transformation of equations, Descarte’s rule of signs, De Moivre’s theorem

and its applications, Direct and inverse circular and hyperbolic functions, Expansion of

trignometrical function.

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Unit-3

Unit-4

Unit-5

Texts Books :

Continuity of function of one variable, Properties of continuous function, Uniform

continuity, Chain Rule of differentiability, Mean value theorems and their geometrical

interpretations, Darboux's Intermediate Value Theorem for derivatives.

Integration of irrational algebraic functions and transcendental functions, Reduction

formulae, Definite Integrals.

Equation of cone with given base, generators of cone, condition for three mutually

perpendicular generators, Right circular cone, Equation of Cylinder and its properties,

Right circular cylinder, enveloping cylinder and their properties.

1. S.L. Loney – Plane Trigonometry Part II

2. K.B. Datta – Matrix and Linear Algebra, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New

Delhi 2000

3. Chandrika Prasad – A Text Book on Algebra and Theory of Equations,

Pothishala Pvt. Ltd. Allahabad

4. N. Saran & R.S. Gupta : Analytical Geometry of Three dimensions. Pothishala

Pvt. Ltd.Allahabad

5. S.L. Loney, Elements of Coordinate Geometry, Macmillan and Co. London.

6. Gorakh Prasad – Differential Calculus, Pothishala pvt. Ltd. Allahabad

7. Gorakh Prasad – Integral Calculus, Pothishala pvt. Ltd. Allahabad

8. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & sons, 1999.

bdkbZ &3 ,d pj ds Qyuks a dk lkarR;] larr Qyuks a ds xq .k/keZ ] ,dleku lkrR;]

vodyuh;rk dk Ja` [kyk dk fu;e] ek/;eku çes ; ,oa mudk T;kferh; vFkZ ]

vodyu ds fy, MkW jckDl dk ek/;eku çes ; A

bdkbZ &4 vifjes ;] chth; ,oa vohth; Qyuks a dk lekdyuA leku;u lw=A fuf’pr

lekdyuA

bdkbZ &5 fn, x, vk/kkj ds 'kadq dk lehdj.k] 'kadq ds tud] rhu ijLij yEcor~ tudks a

gsrq 'krZ ] ya co` Rrh; 'ka dq csyu dk lehdj.k ,oa mlds xq .k/keZ ] ya co` Rrh; csyu]

vUoyksfi; csyu ,oa mlds xq .k/keZ A

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Reference Books:

1. P. B. Bhattacharya, S. K. Jain and S.R. Nagpaul, First Courses in Linear

Algebra, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi. 1983.

2. R.S. Verma and K.S. Shukla, Text Book on Trigonometry Pothishala Pvt. Ltd.

3. P.K. Jain & Khalil Ahmad, A text book of Analytical Geometry of Three

Dimensions, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 1999

4. R.J.T. Bell : Elementary Treatise on Coordinate Geometry of Three dimensions,

Macmillan India Ltd. 1994.

5. N. Piskunov, Differential and Integral Calculus, Peace Publishers, Moscow.

6. H.S. Hall and S.R. Knight, Higher Algebra, H.M. publication, 1994.

7. e-iz- fgUnh xz Fk vdkneh dh iq Lrds a A

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mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd Lrj ij ls esLVj i)fr ds vUrxZ r ,dy iz ’u i= iz .kkyh ds vuqlkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e -iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnrl= 2014&15 ls iz Hkko’khy

l-Ø- lsesLVj iz'u i= iz'ui= dk 'kh"kZ d vf/kdre va d ;ksx

1 2014&15 ,d lkaf[kdh; fof/k;ka 85$15 100

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Syllabus as per single paper pattern of U.G. Classes under Semester scheme

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the H.E. Governor of M.P.Effective from Session 2014-2015

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Syllabus as per single paper pattern of U.G. Classes under Semester scheme

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the H.E. Governor of M .P.Effective from Session 2014-2015

Class/ B.Sc. /

Semester/ First Semester/

Subject/ Statistics/

Title of the paper/ Statistical Methods/

Compulsory/

Optional/

Compulsory/

Maximum Marks : 85

Particular/

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 201 4-2015

Class / B.Sc. / Semester / I / Subject / Geology / Title of Subject Group Geodynamics and Geomorphology

Compulsory / Optional / Compulsory Max. Marks

Particulars /

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ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 201 4-2015

B.Sc. Semester –ISubject : Geology

Paper : Practical (Geodynamics and Geomorphology)Marks : 50

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ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

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5- Hkkjr ds j s[kk ekufp=ksa ij HkwdE ih; o s/k’kkyk;sa n’kkZ ukA

6- Hkkjrh; miegk}hi ds izeq[k Hk wdEiks a ds vf/kd sUnz ,oa ifjek.k n’kkZ ukA

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1. Study of Geomorphic models.

2. Numbering of topographic maps (Survey of India) on various scales.2. Numbering of topographic maps (Survey of India) on various scales.

3. Interpretation of various geomorphic landforms and drainage patterns

on topographic maps.

4. Plotting of major mountain ranges, lakes and rivers on the outline map

of India.

5. Plotting of seismic observatories on the outline map in India.

6. Plotting of epicenters and magnitudes of major earthquakes of Indian

subcontinent.

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Barkatullah University, Bhopal

Semester – Wise Scheme for B Sc (Computer Science)

Session 201 4-15 onwards

B. Sc (Computer Science) Sem I

Code No. Paper

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

CS 101 Fundamentals and Digital Computers

Practicals

CS 102 Windows, Word, Excel

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Science

Paper nam e - Fundam ental and Digital Com puters

(Paper Code - CS 101)

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

Unit I

Unit II

Block diagram of Computer: I/P unit, O/P unit, CPU, memory unit, Generations of

Computers, types of PC’s: Desktop, Laptop, Palmtop, Workstations & Super

Computers.

I/P and O/P devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Floppy disk, Hard disk, CD, VCD, DVD, pen

drive, Joystick, Scanners, Printers, Monitors.

Algorithms: Characteristics of algorithm, Flowchart, Programming languages: Low

level, Assembly Language, Middle Level Language and High Level Language,

Compiler, Interpreter, Assembler, Difference b/w compiler and Interpreter.

Windows: Features of Windows - Desktop, Start Menu, Control panel, My Computer,

Windows Explorer, Accessories.

Managing Multiple Windows, Arranging Icons on the desktop, creating a new folder

on Desktop, Logging off and shutting down Windows.

MS Word: What is Word Processing, Creating documents in MS -Word, Formatting

features of MS Word, Standard toolbar, drawing toolbar, tables and other features.

Mail Merge, Insertion of files, pictures, clipboard, graphs, print formatting, page

numbering and Printing documents.

MS Excel - Introduction to Worksheet and Excel.

Entering information in a worksheet - numbers, formula, etc., Saving a workbook,

Editing cells, using commands and functions, moving and copying, Inserting and

Deleting Rows and Columns, Creating Charts.

Print preview of Worksheet, Page setup : Margins, adding headers & footers before

printing, removing grid lines from printout, printing the title rows.

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Unit III

Unit IV

Unit V

Text Book

References

Number System: Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Conversions from one base to

another base. Codes : ASCII Code, EBCDIC Code, BCD Code, Grey code, Excess -3

Code.

Boolean algebra, De -Morgan’s theorem, Binary arithmetic: - Addition, Subtraction,

Multiplication & Division, unsigned binary numbers, Signed magnitude numbers, 1’s

complement & 2’s complement representation of numbers , 2’s complement arithmetic.

Boolean functions & truth tables, SOP, POS forms, minterms, simplification of logic

circuits using Boolean algebra and Karnaugh Maps.

Logic Gates: - AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, X -OR and X -NOR gates their symbols

and truth tables, Construction of basic gates using universal gates , Combinational

Circuits design with gates: multiplexer, Demultiplexer, Encoder, Decoder, Half adder

& Full adder, Adder/Subtractor.

Flip flops : - RS Flip flop, D Flip flop, Edge triggered J -K Flip flop, Master -slave Flip

flop. Introduction to Registers & Counters

1. Computer Fundamentals Architecture and Organization By B Ram

2. PC Software For Windows 98 Made Simple By R.K.Taxali

3. Computer Fundamentals Architecture and Organization By B.Ram.

4. Digital Computer By Malvino and Leach.

1. Computer Fundamentals By P.K.Sinha

2. Microsoft Office: Rom Mansfield

3. Digital logic and Computer Design By M. Morris Mano.

4. Digital Computer & Electronics By Malvino And Brown

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Science

Paper nam e - Practical - Windows, W ord, Excel (CS 102)

Sem ester - I

MM : 50

Suggested List of Practicals

(Windows, Word, Excel)

1. Design a Scenery using Paint Brush.2. Create Banner for your college using MS WORD.3. Design a Greeting Card using Word Art for different festivals in MS WORD.4. Create your Biodata and use page borders and shading using MS WORD.5. Create a document and insert header and footer, page title etc using MS WORD.6. Implement Mail Merge using MS WORD. 7. Use MS WORD to insert a table into adocument.8. Create a marksheet using MS Excel.9. Creation and printing a pie bar & line graph using MS Excel.10. Using built in function find Sum, Average , Minimum , Maximum , count for given

data.11. Design your Faculty time table using MS Excel.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Eelectronic

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

Unit I Resistors:

Capacitor:

Inductor:

Unit -II Transformers:

Switches:

Batteries:

Unit -III

Unit -IV

Fixed and Variable resistor, Colour Coding, Potentiometer,

Checking of Resistor.

Symbol, Types of Capacitors, Colour Coding, Testing of

Condenser.

Symbol, Fixed and Variable Inductors, Inductance of a Coil.

Principle, Types (Single Phase) auto and main

transformers, AF, FF and RF Transformers.

SPST, SPDT, DPST & DPDT, Toggle switch, Rotary Switch.

Lead Accumulator, NiFe cell, Capacity of battery, Efficiency

of battery.

A.C. Currents & Voltages, Equation of Alternating Voltage and Current

RMS and Mean Value, Series Circuit, Impedance Triangle, RL, RC and

LCR Circuit, Series and Resonant Circuit. Q - Factor, delta factor and

bandwidth of Coupling Circuits. Comparison of Series & Parallel

Resonant Circuits, Choke Coil.

Kirchhoff’s law, Wheatstone Bridge, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s

Theorem, Norton’s Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem and

Problems related to Theorem equivalency.

Thermionic emission, Work function Space Charge, effect, Vacuum diode

and its Characteristics, Childs Law, Richardson’s equation (Without

proof)

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Unit -V

Filter Circuits

Recommended Books:

Semiconductor diode as a Rectifier, Halfwave Rectifier, Fullwave

Rectifier, Fullwave Bridge Rectifier, Ripple Factor, Efficiency, Voltage

Regulation, Numerical Problems, Regulated Power Supply.

: Components Used in the Filter Circuits, Types of Filters -

Shunt Capacitor Filter, Series Inductor Filter, Choke Input LC Filter,

Capacitor input Filter.

1. A text book of Electronic Circuits: R.S. Sedha.

2. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering & Electronics: S.K. Sahdev.

3. Principles of Electronics: V.K. Mehta & Rohit Mehta.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Eelectronics Practical Laboratory

Sem ester - I

MM : 50

1. To study the charging and discharging of a condenser.

2. Study of LCR series resonance circuit and determination of Q factor and

bandwidth.

3. Study of LCR parallel resonance circuit and determination of Q factor

and bandwidth.

4. Testing of faulty components using multimeter.

5. To study half wave and full wave rectifier.

6. To determine ripple factor and voltage regulation of power supply using

L-section filter.

7. Superposition theorem verification.

8. Norton’s theorem verification.

9. Maximum Power Transfer theorem verification.

10.Kirchhoff’s Law’s verification.

11. Thevenin’s theorem verification.

12.Verification of Child’s law.

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Barkatullah University, BhopalSemester – Wise Scheme for B Sc (Information Technology)

Session 201 4-15 onwards

B. Sc (Information Technology) Sem I

Code No. Paper

Practical

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

IT 101 Fundamentals of Computers and Programming in ‘C’

IT 102 C programming

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Inform ation Technology

Paper nam e - Fundam entals of Com puters and

Program ming in C

(Paper Code - IT 101)

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

UNIT I

UNIT II

Introduction: Computer System Organization, Characteristics and uses.

Generations of Computers, Types of computers : Analog, Digital (micro, mini,

mainframe and super computers) and hybrid.

Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Trackball, Joystick, Digitizing Tablet,

Scanners, Digital Camera, MICR, OCR, OMR, Bar -Code Reader, Voice

Recognition, Light Pen, Touch Screen.

Output Devices : characteristics of monitor , types of monitors: CRT and flat

panel, LCD monitor, LCD screen. Printers : Daisy Wheel, Dot Matrix, Inkjet,

Laser, Line Printers. Plotters, Speakers.

Storage Devices: Storage Fundamentals: Primary Vs Secondary. Various

Storage Devices: Magnetic Tape, Cartridge Tape, Data drives, Hard disk drives,

Floppy disks, CD, VCD, CD -RW, Zip Drive, DVD, DVD -RW. Types of

softwares: System software, Standard system s/w, operating system software,

Application Software.

Types of O.S.: Single user, Multi -user, Real time, Time sharing and Batch

processing, Multiprocessing, Multiprogramming, Multitasking, Distributed

processing.

Programming Languages: - Low-level Language, Assembly Language, Middle

Level Language and High Level Language, Compiler, Interpreter, Assembler,

Difference between Compiler , Interpreter and Assembler.

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UNIT III

UNIT IV

UNIT V

TEXT BOOKS:

REFERENCES :

Program Logic development Using algorithm and Flowchart, Historical

development of ‘C’. Introduction to c programming structure, compiler and IDE

(integrated development environment).

Constants, variables and keywords, ‘C’ instructions. Data representation:

Simple data types like real, integer, character, etc. Program Statements and

header files, use of iInput and output statements in running simple C programs.

‘C’ operators: Arithmetic, Assignment, relational, logical, Increment and

Decrement, Bitwise and Boolean. Operator precedence, arithmetic and logical

expressions evolution. Decision control: if statement, if-else statement, nested if

and conditional operators. Development of ‘C’ programs using constructs

mentioned in the unit

Case control structures: switch statement, goto statement. Loop Control

Structures:- for loop, while loop and do -while loop, Break statement, continue

statement . Development of ‘C’ programs using the control structures.

Arrays:- One dimension array, 2D array,3D array.

Development of ‘C’ programs using one dimensional Arrays and 2D arrays.

1. Fundamentals of Computers: P.K.Sinha.

2. 2. Let Us C by Yashwant Kanetkar

3. 3.Programming in C by E. Balaguruswamy

1. Computers Today: Suresh K.Basandra

2. Operating System: Achyut S. Godbole

3. Computer Fundamentals and Architecture by B.Ram.

4. Schaum’s Series ‘C’ Programming

5. The complete reference in C/C++ Herbert Shield

6. Working with C by Yashwant Kanetkar

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Inform ation Technology

Paper nam e - Practical work (IT 102)

Sem ester - I

MM : 50

Suggested List of Practical

( C Programming)

1. Program to find roots of quadratic equations.

2. Program to swap two numbers without using temporary variable.

3. Program to convert temperature from °f to °c.

4. Program for Generating Histogram.

5. Program to add digits of a number.

6. Program to check whether a number is prime.

7. Program to print given number in Reverse order.

8. Program to generate Fibonacci series.

9. Program for Reversing an Array.

10. Program to calculate factorial of a given number.

11. Program to find average of n numbers using arrays.

12. Program for linear search.

13. Program to calculate addition and subtraction of two matrices.

14. Program to design a calculator using Switch statement.

15.Program to calculate multiplication of two matrices.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

SESSION 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

Semester - ITheory : 85

UNIT–I

UNIT-II

UNIT III

Resistors and inductors - capacitor - General Information about resistance,

Symbol, Color code, Types of resistances (Such as carbon, metal film, thick

film wire wound) variable resistors, potentiometers, Types of potentiometer

(logarithmic, linear and multi turn wire) testing of resistance, area of application

problem related to joule heating, tolerance temperature coefficient, applications,

potential dividers.

Inductors- General information, symbol types such as Air Core, Iron Core,

Ferrite core chocking inductors (coil), frequently response of an inductor.

Measurement of inductance choke coil, fabrication method of a single layer coil

inductance and multilayer coil. Rate of growth and delay of current magnetic

energy storage, Phase logs in a relay, a.c. impedance and power factors General

information about capacitor , symbols color code.

Fuses- Fast and slow fuse, pilots lamp PCB - types of PCB, Layout Techniques,

cables and connectors for PCB.

transformer:- General information's: Principle types of transformer such as

single phase, auto/ main and isolation transformer, frequency dependence of

transformer (audio, IF& RF ). Design of main transformer and CVT. Step up

and seep down transformer. Problem related to core losses, eddy losses, turn

ratio.

LCR and wave shaping circuit

AC current and voltage, RMS and mean value j operator LR,CR and LCR

circuit series and parallel resonance, idea of black box, Equivalents circuit idea

of two terminal and two port net work equivalent circuits, integration,

differentiation using RC circuit clipping clamping delta factor, band with

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coupling circuits coefficient of coupling chock coil, problem and numerical

related to power factor.

NUMBER SYSTEM

Introduction to Decimal, Binary, Octal Hexadecimal number system, BCD code

inter conversion of decimal, Binary and BCD number parity grey & Johnaon

Code, Boolean Axioms, D -Morgans theorem statement, verifications and

application.

Logic gate

Positive and negative logic, AND, OR, NAND NOR,XOR and XNOR gate

symbol and truth table arithmetic circuit Half adder, Full adder, Half Subsector,

Full Subsector Switching behavior of diode & transistor.

.

UNIT-IV

UNIT-V

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

SESSION 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

Paper - Practical

Semester - I

MAX. MARKS. 50

Total 50

Set at least 10 experiment on basis of theory

One experiment of 2 hours durations

One experiment 20

Seasonal 10

Project 10

Viva 10

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Barkatullah University, Bhopal

Session 201 4-15 onwards

Code No. Paper

Practical

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

Semester – Wise Scheme for B. Sc. (Computer Application)

B. Sc. (Computer Application) Sem . I

CA 101P.C. Software and Fundamentals of Computer

CA 102 P.C. Software

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Application

Paper nam e - P.C. Software and Fundam entals of Com puter

(Paper Code - CA 101)

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

UNIT-I

UNIT-II

UNIT-III

Microsoft Disk Operating System: Introduction, History And Versions Of Dos Fundamentals Of Dos, Booting Process, Internal Dos Commands TYPE , COPY DEL ,CD ,MD ,RD ,CLS , DIR, COPY CON ,REN ,TIME ,DATE ,VER ,VOL ,PROMPT ,PATH. Concept of files and Files And Directories.Elementary External Dos Commands: SCANDISK, FORMAT, DISKCOPY, TREE, DELTREE, FDISK, MORE, move, DOSKEY , DISKCOMP, EDIT, MEM, Creating Batch Files.

Introduction To Windows: History, starting windows, the Desktop, Maximizing, minimizing, restoring and closing a window, Using the start menu, control panel, managing multiple windows, arranging icons on the desktop, creating and managing folders, windows accessories, Windows explorer, network neighborhood.

Introduction To Word Processing: features, Advantages and application areas of Word Processing, Introduction to parts of a word window, creating opening, saving & closing a document, formatting text, page setting, editing a document file, Spell Check & grammar, Using Paragraph Styles,Copying A Block To Another File, Newspaper Style Columns, Using Macros, Headers And Footers, Finding Text, Setting Up Printers, Mail Merge, Printing the document file, creating table using table ,insert clip art, and graph use of tabs creating table, adding ,deleting rows & columns, changing column width & row height

Page 54 of 182

UNIT-IV

UNIT-V

TEXT BOOKS:

REFERENCES :

Introduction: Computer System Organization, Characteristics and uses. Generations of Computers.Types of computers : Analog, Digital (micro, mini, mainframe and super computers) and hybrid.Input Devices: Keyboard, Mouse, Trackball, Joystick, Digitizing Tablet, Scanners, Digital Camera, MICR, OCR, OHR, Bar -Code Reader, Voice Recognition, Light Pen, Touch Screen.Output Devices: Monitor characteristics and type of monitors: CRT , flat panel, LCD MONITOR, LCD screen. Daisy Wheel, Dot Matrix, Inkjet, Laser, Line Printer, Plotters, Sound Card and Speaker.Storage Devices: Storage Fundamentals: Primary Vs Secondary. Various Storage Devices: Magnetic Tape, Cartridge Tape, Data drives, Hard disk drives, Floppy disks, CD, VCD, CD-RW, Zip Drive, DVD, DVD -RW.Types of softwares: System software, Application Software.

Types of O.S.: Single user, Mult i-user, Real time, Time sharing and Batch processing, Multiprocessing, Multiprogramming, Multitasking, Distributed processing.Programming Languages: - Low-level Language, Assembly Language, Middle Level Language and High Level Language, Compiler, Interpreter, Assembler, Difference between Compiler & Interpreter.

1. P C Software for Windows by R K Taxali2. P C Software Bible by S.Jaiswal.3. Fundamentals of Computers: P.K.Sinha.

1. Understanding Computer Fundamentals & Dos By G.K. Iyer2. P C Software MS Office by Nitin K Nayak3. MS-Office Interactive course by Greg Perry, Techmedia4. MS Office Complete Reference TMH Publication.5. Computers Today: Suresh K.Basandra6. Operating System: Achyut S. Godbole7. Computer Fundamentals and Architecture by B.Ram.

Page 55 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Application

Paper nam e - Practical

P.C. Software (Paper Code - CA 102 )

Sem ester - I

MM : 50

Suggested List of Practicals

1. Execution of Internal and External commands.

2. Design a Scenery using Paint Brush.

3. Create Banner for your college using MS WORD.

4. Design a Greeting Card using Word Art for different festivals in MS WORD.

5. Create your Biodata and use page borders and shading using MS WORD.

6. Create a document and insert header and footer using MS WORD.

7. Mail Merge using MS WORD.

8. Use MS WORD to insert a table into the document.

Page 56 of 182

Barkatullah University, BhopalSemester – Wise Scheme for B. Sc. (Computer Maintenance)

Session 201 4-15 onwards

B. Sc. (Computer Maintenance) Sem I

Code No. PaperDigital and Computer organization

Practical

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

CM 101

CM 102 Computer Practical

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

Page 57 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Maintenance

Paper nam e - Digital and Com puter organization

(Paper Code - CM 101 )

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

Unit -I

Unit -II

Unit -III

Working principles,symbols types technical specifications, parameters

value identifications/measurements techniques and applications. Area for

registers , inductors, capacitors, transformers relays, switches, cables,

connectors, batteries, PCBs, fuses etc.

Block diagram ,working principles and users guidelines for CRO ,

multimeteres function generators

Working principles symbols types ,technical specifications , parameters

value identifications techniques and application areas for PN junction

diodes –linear , varactor photo diode ,LED zener diode ,opto isolators ,

BJTS characteristics , basic configurations , biasing, operating points,

load lines, biasing for stabilization for operating points, UJT,JEET,

MOSFET,SCR, diac ,triac

Different terms used with amplifiers, such as signal source input output

voltage and current gains , power gain decibel, input output impedence,

classifications according to frequency response , bias point.

Basic ideas of an OPAMP with black box concept ,inverting and non

inverting inputs, virtual grounds OPAMP parameters qualitative

description of OPAMP applications such as inverting , non inverting ,

summing and difference amplifier and linear integrator.

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Unit -IV

Unit V

REFERENCE BOOKS:

PC organization BCD codes inter conversion of binary, decimal and BCD

numbers , ASCII codes block diagram of computer input - output devices.,

CPU Memory Personal computer or organization block diagram level:

Motherboard supporting cards,display power supply,disc drives and

BIOS.

RAM,ROM Mass storage media,commonly used chips(functional

description only),units of storage bits \ bytes,KB,MB,Memory

management: segmentation \ partion,parity -checking.

Peripherals: - Printers,Plotters,Mouse tablets,Light pen,Pen drives,

Multimedia, CD,DVD.

1. Op-amps and linear integrated circuits : Ramakant A. Gayakwad

2. Modern Digital Electronics :R.P.Jain

3. Fundamentals of Computers: P.K.Sinha.

Page 59 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Maintenance

Paper nam e - Com puter Practical

(Paper Code - CM 102 )

Sem ester - I

MM : 50

Hands on practice according to the syllabus total 15 experiments 10 form and

05 from .

Digital

Computer organization

Page 60 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Industrial Chem istry

Sem ester - ITheory : 85

UNIT -1 Petroleum :

Fraction distillation of crude oil :

UNIT -2 Coal :

Extraction :

UNIT -3 Catalysis :

UNIT - 4

Drying :

UNIT -5 Distillation :

Evaporators :

Introduction, Occurrence, composition of petroleum,

Origion, theory of petroleum, classification of petroleum, refining of petroleum.

Cracking, reforming, Hydroforming, Isomerisation, Purification of Petroleum, Flash Point, Knocking, Octane number.

Types, Composition, structure, classification and properties of

coal, Distillation of coal, Low and high temperature carbonation of coal, calorific value of coal, Analysis of Coal.

Introduction, selection of solvents, spray column and packed column.

Introduction, Types : Homogeneous and Heterogeneous

catalysis, Basic Principles of catalysis, Mechanism of catalysis, Factor affecting the catalysis reaction, Industrial uses of catalysis reaction, surface chemistry and interfacial phenomenon : adsorption isotherm, sols, Gels, Emulsions.

Inorganic materials of industrial importance, their availability, forms structure and modifications, Alumina, Silica, Silicates, Clays, Mica, Carbon, Zeolites.

Introduction, Equipments – tray dryer, rotary dryer, drum dryer, spray dryer.

Introduction, Types of distillation : Simple distillation,

Fractional distillation, Steam distillation, Distillation under reduced pressure, Batch and continuous distillation, Plate columns and packed columns distillation.

Introduction, Equipment : Short tube evaporator, forced circulation evaporators, climbing film evaporators, wiped film evaporators.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Industrial Chem istry

Sem ester - IMax. Mark : 50

PRACTICAL

1- Depression in m.p. and elevation in b.p of solids and liquids.

2- Analysis of water : Alkalinity, Hardness.chlorinity pH

3- Calibration of thermometers.

4- Preparation of standard solution : Primary and secondary standards.

5- Determination of Flash Point

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Syllabus for Degree (B.Sc. Course Subject – Botany

Year – 2014 OnwardsSemester –I

Semester Paper Title of Paper Max. Marks Year

Semester-I

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

-- Direversity of Microbes and Crypotgams 85+15=100 2014-15

* Job oriented Project/Internship will be carried out in VI Semester for 60 hrs as per

policy of Department of Higher Education.

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / I Subject / Botany Title of Subject Group Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams

Compulsory / Compulsory Max. Marks 85+15 CCE= 100

Particulars /

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

d{kk % lsesLVj %

fo"k; % %

fo"k; lew g dk 'kh"kZ d % lw{ethfo;ks a ,oa fØIVkxs El es a fofo/krk vfuok;Z %

vf/kdre va d %

fooj.k

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies in Zoology

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / I Subject / Zoology Title of Paper Invertebrate Max. Marks

Particulars /

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dzeds anz h; v/;;u e.My iz k.kh’kkL= }kjk vuq 'kaflr

d{kk % lsesLVj %

fo"k; % ¼iz k.kh’kkL=½ %

vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies in Zoology

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / I Subject / Zoology Title of Paper Practical Max. Marks

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dzeds anz h; v/;;u e.My iz k.kh’kkL= }kjk vuq 'kaflr

d{kk % lsesLVj %

fo"k; % ¼iz k.kh’kkL=½ %

vf/kdre va d % 50

The Practical’s work will be based on theory syllabus and the candidates will

be required to show knowledge of the following :–

1. Study of Museum Specimens, slides relevant to the type study in theory

2. Mounting ( Temporary)

a. Mouth parts of insects

b. Statocyst of Prawn

c. Ctenidium and Osphradium of Pila

d. Mounting Material

3. Major Dissection

a. Earthworm: Digestive system, nervous system and reproductive

system.

b. Cockroach : Digestive system, Nervous systm,.

c. Prawn : Nervous system, Appendages.

d. Pila: Nervous system

4 Minor Dissection

a. Hastate plate and appendages of Prawn.

b. Salivary glands of Cockroach.

c. Radula of Pila.

d. Earthworm: Typholosole

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies in Zoology

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / I Subject / Zoology Title of Paper Practical Max. Marks

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks

Distribution of Marks

Practical Marks Allotted

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dzeds anz h; v/;;u e.My iz k.kh’kkL= }kjk vuq 'kaflr

d{kk % lsesLVj %

fo"k; % ¼iz k.kh’kkL=½ %

vf/kdre va d % 50

% 50

1. Major Dissection 10

2. Minor Dissection 05

3. Temporary Mounting 04

4. Spotting (Specimens+Larva_Slides) Representative of Each phylum 16

5. Collection 05

6. Viva 05

7. Practical Record 05 Total- 50

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Aquaculture and Environm entSem ester - I

MM : 85UNIT – 1

Unit – 2

Unit – 3

Unit – 4

Unit – 5

1- The Ganga, the Brahmaputra and the Krishna river system. 2- The Narmada, the Kaveri and Tapti river.3- General Information regarding reservoirs of MP for fishery

development. 4- Paddy cum fish culture5- Oyster culture.

1- Origin and evolution of fishes2- General Characters and outline classification of fishes upt orders.3- Common culturable fishes in freshwater4- Common culturable fishes in brackish water 5- Different types of aquaculture practices in India.

1- General Account of external features of fish and its morphometry.2- Digestive system in any major carp.3- Construction of fish farms.4- Management of hatcheries and nurseries and Management of

stocking ponds.5- Fishing Methods

1- Nervous system.2- Endocrine System.3- Uninogental system. 4- Different Breeding method of fish.5- Skeletal system of fish.

1- Methods of Phytoplankton and Methods of Zooplankton culture. 2- Frog culture.3- Embryology of Major carps.4- Preservation of processing of fishes.5- Exotic fishes.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Aquaculture and Environm entPaper Nam e - Practical Sem ester - I

MM : 50

Distribution of Marks for practical examination

Marks : 50

1. Visits to lakes and reservoirs and ponds of M.P.

2. Exercise in extraction of pituitary gland.

3. study of Internal organs of Major Caprs.

4. Fish Food organism

5. Osteology of fish

6. Histology of fish

7. Study of Phytoplankton and zooplankton

8. Study of Biological indicators.

9. Study of fish population.

10. Study of sources of water pollution

1. Dissertation of fish (internal organs) (12)

2. Pituitary gland (5)

3. Gut content analysis (Identification of fish food organisms) (8)

4. Identification and comments on spotting (Bones and Slides) (10)

5. Project (5)

6. Practical Record (4)

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Seed TechnologyPaper title - Seed Developm ent, Morphology and Physiology

Sem ester - IMM : 85

Unit -I

Unit -2

Unit -3

Unit -4

General Introduction

(a) Seed structure and texture.

(b) Endosperm and embryo development, Immature seed and

germination

(c) Development of fruit and seed Monoanxic, Diauaxic physiological

and harvestable maturity

(d) Testing for genuineness ; objective ,general principles and method

(e) Morphology of seeds for variety identification

(a) variety description; importance in variety release system, Dus

system

(b) Biochemical method , electrophoresis, phenol colour, peroxidise

test, GA-3 test Rflp maps

(c) Sequential approach in testing

(d) Grow -out test in cotton

(a) Physiology of seed development -allometry

(b) Seed ripening and maturation processes

(c) Types of germination and seedling abnormalities in major monocot

and dicot crops species ,its causes

(d) Factors affecting germination , its implication

(a) Enzymatic activities during germination

(b) Hormonal regulation of germination

(c) Germination stimulator and inhibitors

(d) Dormancy and its ecological implication, Organic dormancy –hard

seediness causes of dormancy and its breakage

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Unit -5 (a) Seedling establishment and role of endosperm and embryo size on

seedling establishment

(b) Invigoration treatment to improve seedling establishment and its

effect –planting value

(c) Micro propagation techniques; its significance use, scope and

limitation

(d) Seed pellet ting and coating artificial seed production (synthetic

seeds).

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Seed TechnologyPaper title - Practical

Sem ester - IMM : 50

(a) Morphology of dicot seed

(b) Morphology of monocot seed

(c) Seedling morphology and adult plant morphology in some major crops for

identification of a variety in Green House Expt.

(d) Phenol test in wheat and paddy.

(e) Peroxides test

(f) G.A. test in wheat and other crops

(g) Electrophoreses

(h) Physical and chemical indices for maturity

(i) Factor affecting germination -Temperature, Moisture, Substratum, and light

(j) Patterns of water absorption (starchy/protein and oil)

(k) Dormancy behaviour and its release

(l) Hard seedness

(m) Seed leach ate conductivity test

(n) Quick viability test

(o) Accelerated ageing test

(p) Invigoration treatments

(q) Meristem culture

(r) preparation of agro climatic maps (India and States ) for soil, crops and climatic

condition

(s) Identification of different kind of seeds

(t) Seed production planning for hybrid and varieties .Computation of areas and

seed requirements for seed production of certified class.

(u) Study of seed production practices of cereals, pulses, oilseeds and fibre crops in

relation to planting, irrigation, weed control,, rogueing, harvesting and

threshing.

(v) Visit of nucleus, breeder seed plots and study of maintenance of varieties

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(w) Visit of foundation and certified seeds plots and study of the techniques of seed

production

(x) Seed planning- cost of seed production.

* The embryology of angiosperms – Bhojwani S.S. and Bhatnager S.P.

* Physiology of seeds – Crocker W.& Barton L.V.

* Principle of seed Science & Technology – Copeland L. O. (Business Publishing

Co, USA)

* Viability of seeds – Roberts E. H.

* Germination of seeds – Mayer and Poljakoff Mayber

* Seed Technology – Agrawal R. L. Oxford and IBH

Publish Co. New Delhi.

* Pollination mechanism, Reproduction – Tankel R. and Galun, E. 1997-

and Plant Breeding Springer Veriag-Berlin.

* Breeding Asian Field Crop, – Fehlman J.H. and Borthakur,

D:1972 Oxford and IBH

Publishing Co, NEW DELHI.

* Plant breeding Theory and practice – Chopra V L Oxford and IBH

Publishing Co, NEW DELHI.

* Ed. Cereal seed Technology, Food and

Agriculture Organization of United

Nations, Rome. – Feistrizer W.P 1975

* Ed. Technical guidelines for maize seed

technology. Food and Agriculture Organization

of United Nations, Rome. – Feistrizer W.P.1982 .

BOOKS For B.Sc. semester I seed technology

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Biotechnology

Paper - Cell Biology & Microbiology

(Paper code - BT-101)

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

UNIT- I

UNIT- II

UNIT- III

UNIT- IV

UNIT- V

Cell Theory, Molecular Evolution, Structure of cell: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

cell, Biochemical composition of cell, Cell division & Cell cycle, Ultra structure

of cell membrane & cell wall.

Structure and function of cell organelles:

Transport across Cell Membrane: Na -K pump, Lysosomal and Vacuolar

membrane ATP dependent proton pumps, Co -transport into prokaryotic cells,

endocytosis and exocytosis.

Receptors and models of extra cellular signaling:

General principles of animal cell functions, Cell lines, History & Scope of

microbiology, Sterilization: methods of sterilization, Classification of microbes.

Bergey’s manual.

Ultra structure of Bacteria, Virus, Algae & Fungi, Microbes in extreme

environment, Nutritional requirement of microbes.

Bacteriology: Morphology and ultra structure of bacteriomorphologial types,

Archaebacteria. Structure and function of cell ingredients.

Microbial metabolism, Fermentation products, Antibiotics, Probiotics

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Biotechnology

Paper - Laboratory

(Paper Code - BT-102)

Sem ester - I

MM : 50

1. Aseptic techniques

2. Cleaning of glassware.

3. Preparation of cotton, plugging and sterilization.

4. Isolation of microorganism from air, water and soil samples.

5. Dilution and pour plating. Colony purification.

6. Enumeration of microorganism. Total viable count.

7. Identification of isolated bacteria. Gram staining other staining methods.

8. Growth curve of microorganism.

9. Antibiotic sensitivity of microbes use of antibody disc.

10. Viable cell counting method: by The haematocytometer.

11. Measurement of cell by light microscope: -

Calibration of ocular micrometer, finding out average cell size

12. Isolation and Identification of aquatic fungi from local water body.

13. Isolation and characterization of green algae from natural habital.

14. Isolation of extremophiles.

15. Separation of cell types from blood by TLC/differential counting.

16. Method of cell lysis: rupture osmotic/chemical/enzymatic.

17. Study of human and animal chromosome.

Note: 70% of the above list should be compulsorily performed.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY BOOKS FOR SEMESTER -I

1. Cell and molecular. Biology: P.K.Gupta

2. Modern concept of Microbiology: H.D. Kumar & Swati Kumar

3. A text book of Microbiology: Dubey & Maheshwari

4. Microbial ecology fundamentals and application: Atlas Bartha

5. Biophysics : Mohan P. Arora

6. Biology: Raven, Johnsen, Lasos Singer

7. Cell & Molecular biology: S.C.Rastogy

8. Fundamentals of Microbiology & Immunology: A.K.Banerjee,Nirmalya Banerjee

9. Biochemistry:A.C. Deb

10. Biomolecule:Mohan P.Arora

11. Enviornmental Microbiology & Biotech: D.P.Singh,S.K. Dwivedi

12. Biophysics : Pattabh & Gautham

13. Experiment in microbiology, plant pathology & Biotech : K.R. Aneja

14. General Microbiology Vol. I & II -Power & Dangiwala

15. Molecular Biology of Cells, (2002), Albets’s et. al.

16. Lehinger principles of Biochemistry (2005), Nelson & Cox.

17. Microbiology, Prescott, Harley & Klein.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Microbiology

Paper - General Microbiology and Bioinstrum entation

Sem ester - I

MM : 85

Unit – I C

Unit-II

Unit– III

Unit- IV

Unit- IV

Introduction, scope and historical development ; Method of sterilization; ulture

media and isolation techniques ; Methods of preservation of microbial cultures;

Various methods of staining of bacteria - simple, Gram, end spore, capsule,

flagella and negative staining, fungal Stain, Algal staining.

Microbial taxonomy as per Bergey’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology and

classification systems (Bionomial and Numerical); General characteristics of

Archae, Eubacteria and Bacteria; Bacterial cell structure, Ultra structure of a

bacterial cell; Growth kinetics of bacteria, bacterial growth; mathematical

expression; Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Good Laboratory

Practices (GLP); Designing of Microbiology laboratory) Safety in microbiology

laboratory, Bioethics.

Principles and Application of Spectrometry, Densitometer, Colorimeter,

Fluorimetry, Centrifugation, PCR.

Microscopy, Invention of Microscope, Compound microscope, Dark field,

Fluorescent, Phase contrast and Electron microscope.

Basic principles and usage of pH meter, balance, Chromatographic techniques,

Electrophoresis – Disc and Slab gel electrophoresis, Basic knowledge of

radioisotopes in microbiology.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Microbiology

Paper - Practicals

Sem ester - IMM : 50

The practical work will be based on the prescribed syllabus in theory

1. Washing and Sterilization of glassware

2. Preparation of different types of media.

3. Preparation of cotton plugs.

4. Preparation of plates by pour plate, spread plate method

5. Isolation, purification and preservation techniques of microbial cultures.

6. Staining methods – Gram staining, lactophenol cotton blue staining, Endospore

staining, flagella staining, Algal staining.

7. Isolation of Microorganisms from soil and water by serial dilution method:

Bacteria, Fungi and Algae.

8. Camera Lucida Drawing

9. Standard Plate Count

10. Haemocytometer

11. Chromatographic techniques: Separation of amino acid by paper and thin layer

chromatography.

12. Measurement of pH of fruit juices with calibration curve.

13. Estimation of carbohydrate by colorimeter / Spectrophotometer (standard graph

plot).

Study of growth kinetics of

1. General Microbiology, Vol. II by Pawar and Daginawala.

2. Microbiology by Pelczar, Reid and Chan.

3. General Microbiology by Davis and Harper.

4. A treatise on Media and Methods Used in Bacteriological Techniques by V. Iswarn.

5. Microbiology by P.D. Sharma.

6. General Microbiology by Dubey and Maheshwari

14. E coli.

Recommended Books:

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Class - B.Sc.

Subject -

Paper nam e -

Sem ester - I

Max. Marks : 85

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

Evolution of Indian Military System

UNIT- 1

UNIT-2

UNIT-3

UNIT-4

UNIT-5

Reference Books :

(i) Kautilya's philosophy of war.

(ii) Kautilya's Mandal theory and conduct of inter -relations

(iii) Greek Military system of Alexander the Great

(iv) Battle of Hydaspes (326 B.C.)

(i) Rajput military system

(ii) Battle of Somnath (1025 A.D.)

(iii) Battles of Tarain (1191 A.D. & 1192 A.D.)

(iv) Causes and decline of Hindu Military System

(i) Rise of Mughal military system in India

(ii) First Battle of Panipat (1526 A.D.)

(iii) Maratha Military system

(iv) Third Battle of Panipat (1761 A.D.)

(i) Organisation of Lal Paltan(ii) Contribution of Lord Clive(iii) Battle of Plassey (1757 A.D.)(iv) Military reforms of Lord Cornwallis.

(i) Rise of 'Dal Khalsa 1

(ii) Sikh military system under Ranjit Singh

(iii) Battle of Sobraon (1845 A.D.)

1. Palit DK : Essentials of Military knowledge.

2. Palit DK : Sainya Shastra Ke Mool Tava

3. Hari HDELL : Thoughts on War

4. Gilbert : Evolution of Strategy

5. Splaying : Warfare

6. Loffix, Johy : Faces of War

7. Tung Mao Tse : Gureilla Warfare

8. Nasution All : Fundamental of Guerilla Warfare

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject -

Paper nam e -

Semester - I

Max. Mark: 50

DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

Practical :

(i) Map - Definition, types and marginal informations and Map Reading

(ii) Conventional Signs - Geographical and Military,

(iii) Grid Reference System

(iv) Service Protractor and its uses.

(v) Equivalent Ranks and Badges of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force.

(vi) Famous Tanks and Armoured Fighting Vehicles (AFVs) used during war.

(vii) Major weapons used by the Indian Army.

(viii) Five minute talk each candidate on national security.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Clinical Nutrition and dietetics

Paper nam e - Hum an Physiology

Sem ester - ITheory : 85

Unit-I

Unit-II

Unit-III

Unit-IV

Unit-V

1. Cell structure and functions. 2. Tissue-Types, structure and function. 3. Skeletal system.

1. Muscular system, Types of muscles striated, non -striated and cardiac muscles, Mechanism of muscle contraction.

2. Blood and blood circulation , blood composition , function, clotting ,RH factor, blood group.

1. Circulatory system: (a) Structure of heart, artery, vein & capillary , ECG & its significance.(b) Heart Rate, Heart sound; pulse rate. (c) Blood pressure; systolic & diastolic.

1. Respiratory system – Organs of respiration, function and structure of lungs, mechanism of respiration, chemical respiration, tissue respiration.

2. Digestive system; Organs, structure and function of teeth , salivary glands, saliva, oesophagus, stomach, small, intestine, large intestine, liver, pancreas gallbladder.

1. Excretory system - Organ, structure and function, kidney, ureter, urinary bladder formation of urine, composition of normal urine, significance of urine examination.

2. Nervous system- Structure of neuron Central Nervous System; Brain and Spinal cord and its function.

3. Lympathic system - Lymph glands and it function , spleen itsstructure and function.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Clinical Nutrition and dietetics

Paper nam e - Hum an Physiology

Paper - Practical

Sem ester - IMM : 50

1. Types of Cells :

2. Blood :

3. Digestion :

4. Arterial blood pressure :

5. Study of models of different system.

1. Microscopic examination of prepared slides

a. Epithelium- stratified squmous, cilated, columnar

b. Connective tissue-Adipose, bone, areolar, connective tissue.

c. Muscle- Smooth, Cardiac, Stratified.

d. Nerve- Medullated, nerve cell.

e. Cell division - Resting stage, prophase, metaphase, anaphase,

telophase.

Examine & draw the tissue.

a. Microscopic examination of prepared slides-

(i) Fresh mount of blood.

(ii) Stained blood smear.

b. Testing of blood groups using typed sera.

c. Hemoglobin estimation using Haemoglobinometer.

d. R.B.C. count.

e. Bleeding Time.

f. Clotting Time.

Salivary digestion

- Benedict’s test for sugar.

- Biuret for protein.

- Iodine test for starch

Determination using Sphigmomannommeter.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Session : 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Biochem istry

Paper nam e - Analytical Biochem istry and Chem istry of

Biom olecules

Sem ester - I

Max. Marks : 85UNIT- I:

UNIT – II

UNIT- III

1. Introduction to Biochemistry Recent applications and scope of Biochemistry.

2. Acids and bases Theory. Concepts of pH and Henderson Hasselbalch

equation, physiological buffers and their role in maintenance of pH in biological

systems.

3. Measurements of pH - Principles of glass and reference electrodes

4. Colorimetry Laws of Photochemistry, Lambert Beers Law and its application

1. Introduction to Radioisotopes Units of radioactivity, measurements

techniques used to measure radioactivity (gas ionization and liquid

scintillation counting).

2. Isotopes commonly used in biochemistry ( 32P, 35S, 14C and 3H). Biological

applications of Radioisotopes

3. Radioimmunoassay (RIA) Basic principles,Applications and importance.

4. Enzyme immunoassays (EIA), direct and indirect assays, ELISA:

Principles and Applications. Auto -analyzer - Principles and Applications.

1. General principles and Types of chromatography (Adsorption chromatography,

ion exchange chromatography thin layer chromatography Paper

chromatography, and gas chromatography) applications of chromatography.

2. Electrophoresis: Basic Principles, Paper electrophoresis.

3. Cellulose acetate electrophoresis, starch gel electrophoresis.

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UNIT – IV

Unit V: Glycerolipids and phospholipids, amino acids and peptides-

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Structure, occurrence and biological importance of Carbohydrates

monosachcharides, Disachcharides, oligosaccharides and

polysaccharides.

2. Stereoisomerism and optical isomerism of sugars, ring structure and

anomeric forms, mutarotations. And important reactions of sugars.

Biological significance of carbohydrates with reference to disorders and

diseases.

3. Fatty acids: Classification, structure of properties of unsaturated and

saturated fatty acids.

4. Essential fatty acids and their role in health and disease Triglycerides,

properties and characterization of fats, hydrolysis, saponification value,

rancidity of fats, Reichert -Miessl number, significance of fats. Biological

significance of fats.

1. Glycolipids (lecithins, isolecithins, cephalins): structure & functions.

2. Phospholipids - (Phosphotidyl serine, Phosphotidyl inositole, plasmalogens.)

3. Sphingomyelins, glycolipids, cerebrocides, gangliocides., structure and

functions

4. Steroids (Structure and functions). Common structure features,

stereoisomerism.

5. Classification and of structure amino acids properties of standard amino

acids as Zwitter ions in Aqueous Solutions. Physical and chemical properties

of amino acids and peptides.

6. Essential and Non essential amino acids and their biological importance.

7. Structure of peptide bond, Determination of amino acid.

1. A Textbook of Bichemistry by Harbans lal.

2. A Textbook of Bichemistry by DM Vasudeven.

3. A Textbook of Bichemistry by Dr.A.C.Deb.

4. A Textbook of Bichemistry by Dr.G.R.Agrawal.

5. Principles of Biochemistry by Leninger.

6. A Textbook of medical Biochemistry by M.N.Chatterjea..

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Session : 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Biochem istry

Paper nam e - PRACTICALS

Sem ester - I

Max. Marks : 50

1. BASIC laboratory PRINCIPLES and PROCEDURES

general glasswares ,solutions and reagents.

2. Preparation of standard solutions, buffers and determination of pH

(MINOR).

3. Determination of pH of fruit juices and other biological fluids.

(MINOR).

4. Qualitative tests for carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins and lipids

MINOR).

5. Determination of saponification value, acid value and iodine no. of fats

(MAJOR).

6. Estimation of total lipids from soybeans, ground nut seeds etc. (MAJOR).

7. Titration curves for Amino acids and determination of pKa values.

(MAJOR).

8. Separation of carbohydrates using paper chromatography (MINOR).

9. Separation and identification of amino acids using paper

chromatography (MAJOR).

10. Study of biological samples with the help of chromatographic techniques

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REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Practical chemistry by David Plummer.

2. Practical chemistry by Suhaney

3. Principles and techniques of biochemistry by Wilson &Walker.

4. Practical clinical biochemistry by Ranjana chawala.

5. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology.

Scheme of Practical examination and distribution of marks:

Marks-50 Time -4 hours

Major Practical 20 Marks

Minor practical10 Marks

Practical records 10 Marks

Viva Voce 10 Marks

__________________________

Total 50 Marks

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UNIT-1

Unit-2

Unit-3

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc./B.A.Semester / I /Subject / Economics/Title of Paper Micro Economics

Compulsory / Compulsory Max. Marks

Particulars /

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

d{kk % lsesLVj % izFke

fo"k; % vFkZ’kkL=%

iz'u i= dk 'kh"kZ d % O;f"V vFkZ ’kkL=vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 105

fooj.k

Definition, Evolution, Scope & Nature of Economics, Methods of

Economic Analysis - Inductive & Deductive – Logic, Merits &

Demerits. Basic Concepts – Law of Demand and Supply.

Utility – Cardinal and Ordinal Approaches, Elasticity of Demand –

Price, Income & Cross Elasticity, Indifference Curve Analysis –

Meaning, Characteristics, Consumer Equilibrium, Consumer’s

Surplus.

Production – Laws of Production, Law of Variable Proportions,

Return to Scale, Economies of Scale, Iso-quants – Meaning and

Characteristics, Concepts of Cost and Revenue – Total, Marginal

& Average.

bdkbZ & 1 vFkZ'kkL= dh ifjHkk"kk] mn~ Hko] {ks= ,oa izÑfr] vkfFkZd fo'ys "k.k dh i)fr;ka &

vkxeu ,oa fuxeu & rdZ ] xq .k ,oa nks "kA

vk/kkjHkw r vo/kkj.kk,a & ekax ,oa iwfrZ dk fu;eA

bdkbZ & 2 mi;ks fxrk & x.kukokpd ,oa Øeokpd n` f"Vdks .k] ekax dh yks p & dher] vk;

,oa vkM+ h yks p] rVLFkrk oØ fo'ys "k.k& vFkZ ] fo'ks "krk,]a miHkksDrk dk la rqyu]

miHkks Drk dh cprA

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Unit-4

Unit-5

Recommended Books:

bdkbZ & 3 mRiknu & mRiknu d s fu;e] ifjo

ruZ 'khy vuq ikrks a dk fu;e] iS ekus ds

izfrQy] iS ekus dh cprs aA lek sRikn oØ & vFkZ ] fo'k s"krk,¡ ] ykxr ,oa vkxe

dh vo/kkj.kk,¡ & dqy] lhekar ,oa vkSlrA

bdkbZ & 4 Ckktkj & vo/kkj.kk,¡ ,oa oxhZ dj.kA ek ax & i wfrZ lkE;A iw.kZizfr;k sfxrk& QeZ

,oa m|k sx ds fy, dher ,oa mRiknu fu/kkZ j.kA ,dkf/kdkj & fo'k s"krk,¡ ] dher

,oa mRiknu fu/kkZ j.kA ,dkf/kdkjkRed iz fr;k sfxrk & fo'k s"krk,¡ dher ,o

a

mRiknu fu/kkZ j.kA

bdkbZ & 5 lk/ku dher & forj.k dk lhekra mRikndrk dk fl)ka rA etnw jh] yxku]

C;kt ,oa ykHk ds izfrf"Br ,oa vk/kq fud fl)kra A

f>xau ,e -,y vk/kq fud O;f"Vd vFkZ ’kkL=

lsB ,e -,y ekbdz ks vFkZ ’kkL=

Market– Concepts and Classification. Demand -Supply equilibrium.

Perfect Competition – Characteristics, Price and Output Determination

for Firm and Industry. Monopoly – Characteristics, Price and Output

Determination. Monopolistic Competition - Characteristics, Price and

Output Determination.

Factor Pricing - Theory of Marginal Productivity of Distribution,

Classical and Modern Theories of Wages, Rent, Interest and

Profit.

Varian.H.R. Micro Economics: A modern Approach.

Mc Conenell & Brue Micro Economics Principal, problems &

policies.McGrawHillsProfessionaPublication.

Ahuja H.L. Advance Economictheory

JainK.P. Advance Economictheory

Jhingan M.L. Modern Micro Economics

Seth M L Micro Economics

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Unit-1

Unit-2

Unit-3

Unit-4

Unit-5

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.

Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc.Semester / ISubject / Geography Title of Paper Physical Geography (Lithosphere) Compulsory / CompulsoryMax. Marks

Particulars /

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr¼l=½

d{kk %

lsesLVj %

fo"k; %

%

vfuok;Z % @vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

The nature and scope of Physical Geography. Interrelation of

Physical Geography with other branches of earth sciences. Age of

the earth; the geological time scale. The Origin of the earth:

important theories -Nebular, Tidal, planetesimal, Supernova,

Ottoschmid

Earth s interior, Wegner’s theory of Continental Drift; Plate

Tectonics. Earth movements-Faults and folds, origin of

mountains and their types

Isostasy, earthquakes and volcanoes. Rock -types, origin and

composition of rocks; weathering; formation of regolith and soils.

Geomorphic agents and processes: mass wasting. Evolution of

landforms, concept of cycles of erosion, views of Davis and Penck,

interruptions of cycles of erosion.

Fluvial, Arid, Glacial, Karst and Coastal landforms. Application of

Geomorphology to human activities: settlements, transports, land

use, mining, environmental hazards and resource evaluation.

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Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc.Semester / ISubject / Geography (Practical)Compulsory / CompulsoryMax. Marks

Particulars /

Distribution of Marks

Total - 50

Suggested Readings :

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr¼l=½

d{kk % lsesLVj %

fo"k; % vfuok;Z % @vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 50

fooj.k

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(i) Lab work - 20

(ii) Field Work - 15

(iii) Sessional - 10

(iv) Viva-voce - 05

1. Misra, R.P. and Ramesh, A. Fundamentals of Cartography, Mc. Milian Co., New Delhi. 1986.

2. Pal, S.K. Statistics for Geoscientists–Techn iques and Applications. Concept, New Delhi. 1998.

3. Robinson. All etal.: Elements of Cartography, John Wiley & Sons, U.S.A. 1985.

4. Sarkar. A.K. Practical Geography: A Systematic Approach Oriental Longman, Calcutta, 1997.

cjdrmYyk fo’ofo|ky;] Hkks iky

foKku ,oa tho foKku ladk;

ikB~;dze ,oa fu/kkZfjr iqLrdsa ch-,l-lh- f}rh; lsesLVj ijh{kk 2014&15

¼10$2$3 iSVuZ½

izdk’kddqylfpo

cjdrmYyk fo’ofo|ky;] Hkksiky

Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal

As per m odel syllabus of U.G.C. New Delhi

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE & LIFE SCIENCE

Syllabus for B.Sc. Second Semester (10+2+3 Pattern) Examination 2014-15

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B.Sc. SECOND SEMESTER (10+2+3) PATTERN EXAMINATION – 2014 -15

INDEX

S.NO. SUBJECT PAGE NO.

A. Group Com bination of subject

1. Schem e of exam ination

2. Foundation Course (Com pulsory)

B. Core Subject (Three subjects as per com bination of subject)

Science Faculty

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Life Science Faculty

95-95

96-96

(i) Moral Values & Language -II (ii) Development of Entrepreneurship -II

97-99100-101

1. Physics 102-105

2. Chemistry 206-111

3. Mathematics (Common for B.A. Second Semester) 112-115

4. Statistics 116-119

5. Geology 120-123

6. Computer Science 124-127

7. Electronics 128-130

8. Information Technology 131-136

9. Electronic Equipment and Maintenance 137-138

10. Computer Application 139-143

11. Computer 144-147

12. Industrial Chemistry 148-149

1. Botany 150-153

Maintenance

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Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Vocational course (only for Regular Student)

Social Science faculty

2. Zoology 154-156

3. Aquaculture & environment 157-158

4. Seed Technology 159-162

5. Bio Technology 163-165

6. Microbiology (Common for industrial microbiology

also)

166-167

7. Defence & Strategic Studies 168-169

8. Clinical Nutrition & Ditectics 170-171

9. Biocehmistry 172-174

1. Economics (Common for B.A. Second semester) 175-176

2. Geography (Common for B.A. Second semester) 177-182

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

GROUP COMBINATION OF SUBJECT Function course in com pulsory for All (Regular) Candidates

B. Sciences Faculty

/Industrial Chem istry

Botany/Zoology

C. Life Sciences Faculty

Botany/Zoology

Note : -

(i) Only one subject to be chosen from one group.

(ii) Student are not perm itted to change the group of

subject.

1. Maths/ Geography/Biotechnology

2. Physics/ Economics

3. Chemistry/ Biochemistry/

4. Statistics /Geology/Defense & Strategic studies (Military

Science)/ Electronics/ Electronics Equipment and

maintenance

5. Computer Science/ Computer Application/Information/

Tech./Industrial Chemistry

1. Aquaculture & Environment, Botany & Chemistry/

Computer Application

2. Zoology/Aquaculture & Environment

3. Biotechnology /Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics Defense &

Strategic Studies (Military Science)

4. Microbiology/Geology/Geography/Industrial

Microbiology/ Seed Technology / Industrial Chemistry

5. Chemistry/Biochemistry/

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Foundation Course

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL SECOND SEMESTER

NB.Sc. N4 6001 : 333 : Y

Sub.code Subject Name Theory Practical Total

Paper CCE Total Marks1 Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min

Compulsory

105 105 35 45 15 150 50 ---- ---- 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

125 125 42 25 08 150 50 --- --- 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

85 85 28 15 05 100 33 50 17 150 50

1. Course Code : 6. Internship Marks : 2. Course Name : 7. Internship Passing Marks : 3. Total Subject : 8. Maximum marks : 4. Compulsory Subject : 9. Minimum Passing percentage5. Optional Subject : 10. Practical

69

31 Economics

32 Geography

45 Industrial Microbiology

46 Electronics Equpiment & Maintanance

47 Computer Maintenance

49 Bio-Technology

50 Industrial Chemistry

51 Physics

52 Chemistry

53 Mathematics

54 Geology

55 Statistics

56 Defense Strategic

57 Information Technology

58 Botany

59 Zoology

60 Aquaculture & Enviormental

62 Computer Science

63 Microbiology

64 Bio-Chemistry

65 Clinical Nutrition & Ditectics

66 Computer Application

67 Electronics

68 Seed Technology

(i) Moral Values & Language -II(ii) Development of Entrepreneurship -II

85

35

85

35

28

12

15

15

05

05

100

50

33

17

0

0

0

0150 50

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SEMESTER PAPER-I (100 MARKS)

TITLE INTERNAL THEORY

SECOND 15

Part-A :

Part-B :

85

Part-A :

Part-B :

PAPER-I (100 MARKS)

TITLE INTERNAL THEORY

l= 2014&15 ls ykxw gksus okys vk/kkj ikB~ ;dze dh ls esLVjokj O;oLFkk

uSfrd ew Y; vkS j

Hkk"kk&

m|ferk fodkl&

v½ izR;sd l sesLVj ds izFke iz ’ui= es a fuEu rhu ikB~ ; fo"k; fuEukuq lkj

lekfgr gk sxs a %

1½ uSfrd e wY; & bdkbZ & 1

2½ fgUnh Hkk"kk & bdkbZ & 2 ,oa 3

3½ vaxszth Hkk

"kk & bdkbZ & 4 ,oa 5

Ck½ izR;sd l sessLVj dk f}rh; iz ’ui= i wokZuqlkj dq y 50 v adksa dk jg sxkA

ewY;kadu ,oa ijh{kk O;oLFkk

vkarfjd ew Y;kadu

izFke iz ’ui= ds vk arfjd e wY;k adu es a fuEukuq lkj O;oLFkk jg sxh%

1½ bdkbZ 1 ¼uS frd e wY;½ & 05 vad

2½ bdkbZ 2 ,oa 3 ¼fgUnh Hkk"kk ½ & 05 vad

3½ bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ¼v ax szth Hkk"k

k

½ & 05 vad

f}rh; iz ’ui= ds vk arafjd e wY;kdau es a fuEukuq lkj O;oLFkk jg sxh%

bdkbZ 1 ls 5 rd & 15 v ad

II (Moral

Values & Langauge-

II)

Moral Values +

Hindi = 05+05=10 Marks

English = 5

Marks

Moral Values +

Hindi = 15+35=50 Marks

English = 35

Marks

II

(Development of

Entrepreneurship-

II)

15 Marks 35 Marks

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lS)kafrd ew Y;kadu

¼v½ izFke iz ’ui= dk lS )k afrd e wY;k adu rhu ?k aVksa es a fd;k tko sxkA bl

iz’ui= es a nks [k.M v rFkk c gk saxs bl gsrq ijh{kkFkhZ dks nks mRrj

iqfLrdk,a i`Fkd& i`Fkd nh tko sxhA [k.M&v gsrq iz Fke mRrj iq fLrdk es a

izFke rhu bdkbZ;ks a ¼uSfrd e wY; ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk½ dks lfEefyr djrs gq,

mRrj n sus ckcr LFkku fu/kkZ fjr jg sxkA blh iz dkj [k.M&c gs rq f}rh; mRrj

iqfLrdk es a bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ¼va xz sth Hkk"kk½ dks lfEefyr djrs gq , LFkku

jgsxkA vadks adk fooj.k fuEukuqlkj gS %&

¼1½ [k.M&v iz Fke mRrj iq fLrdk ¼ukS frd ew Y; ,oa fgUnh Hkk"kk½ &50 va d

oLrqfu"B iz ’u dq y 05] va d 05 ¼5 1½] ds oy bdkbZ 2 ,oa 3 ls dqy

05 cgq fodYih; iz ’u iw Ns tkos axsA

y?kq mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 03] va d 15 ¼3 5½] bdkbZ 1] 2 ,oa 3 ls

,d&,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkos xsA

nh?kZ mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 03] va d 30 ¼3 10½] bdkbZ 1] 2 ,oa 3 ls

,d&,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkoxs aA

¼2½ [k.M&c f}rh; mRrj iq fLrdk ¼va xz sth Hkk"kk½ &35 va d

oLrqfu"B iz ’u dq y 05] va d 05 ¼ 5 1½] bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ls dqy 05

cgqfodYih; iz ’u iw Ns tkos axsA

y?kq mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 02] vad 10 ¼2 5½] bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ls

,d&,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkos xsA

nh?kZ mRrjh; iz ’u dq y 02] vad 20 ¼2 10½] bdkbZ 4 ,oa 5 ls ,d&

,d iz ’u vka rfjd fodYi ds lkFk iz ’u iw Ns tkoxs aA

¼c½ f}rh; iz ’ui= dk lS )ka frd ew Y;kadu iw okZuqlkj jgs xkA

×

×

×

×

×

×

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

Class : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home Sciece)/BCA/ B.A. (Mgt)1 Year

Semester : II Subject : Foundation Course ( )Paper : I Title of Paper : (Moral Values & Language)Compulsory/Optional : Compulsory Max. Marks : 85 (Moral Education-15, Hindi-35, English-35)

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vk/kkj ikB~ ;Øe

uSfrd ew Y; vkS j Hkk"kk

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

Class : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home Science) /BCA/B.A. (Mgt.) 1 Year

Semester : II Subject : Foundation Course ( )Paper : II Title of Paper : Compulsory/Optional : Compulsory Max. Marks : 50 (Theory 35+ CCE 15)

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vk/kkj ikB~ ;Øe

m|ferk fodkl

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Class : B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.Sc. (Home Science) /BCA/B.A. (Mgt.) 1 Year

Semester : II Subject : Foundation Course ( )Paper : II Title of Paper : Development of Entrepreneurshp Compulsory/Optional : Compulsory Max. Marks : 50 (Theory 35+ CCE 15)

Unit I : Entrepreneurship -

Unit II:

Unit III :

Unit IV :

Unit V:

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

As recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

vk/kkj ikB~ ;Øe

Meaning, Concept, Characteristics of entrepreneur,

Qualities of Successful Entrepreneurs

Types of entrepreneurship, importance and views of various thinkers

(Scholars).

- Formation of goals, How to achieve goals.

- Problems in achieving targets and solution.

- Self motivation, elements of self motivation and development.

- Views of various scholars, evaluation, solutions.

Leadership capacity: Its development and results.

Projects and various organisations (Govt., non -Govt.), Govt. Projects,

Non- Govt. projects. Contribution of Banks, their limitations, scope.

Functions, qualities, management of a good entrepreneur.

Qualities of the entrepreneur (Modern and traditional).

Management skills of the entrepreneur.

Motive factors of the entrepreneur.

Problems and Scope of the Entrepreneur :

-Problem of Capital

-Problem of Power

-Problem of Registration

-Administrative problems

-Problems of Ownership.

Departm ent of Higher Education, Governm ent of Madhya Pradesh Under Graduate (UG) Sem ester wise Syllabus as recom mended by Central

Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.(w.e.f. session 2014 -2015)

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mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s lsesLVj vuq lkj ,dy iz ’ui= iz .kkyh dk ikB~ ;dz eds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

¼'kS{kf.kd l= 2014&2015 ls ykxw ½

Class / B.Sc / Semester / Second / Subject / Physics / Title of Paper

Compulsory / Compulsory / Max. Marks (Theory-85 + CCE-15 ) = 100

Particulars /

d{kk % ch -,l-lh-lsesLVj % f}rh;

fo"k; % HkkS frd’kkL=%

iz'u i= dk 'kh"kZ d % vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics

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Departm ent of Higher Education, Governm ent of Madhya PradeshUnder Graduate (UG) Sem ester wise Syllabus as recom mended by Central Board of

Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.(w.e.f. session 2014 -2015)mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kklu

Lukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s lsesLVj vuq lkj ,dy iz ’ui= iz .kkyh dk ikB~ ;dz eds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

¼'kS{kf.kd l= 2014&2015 ls ykxw ½

Class / B.Sc / Semester / Second / Subject / Physics / Title of Paper Practical

Compulsory / Compulsory / Max. Marks

List of Practricals For Regular Students Practical – I Sessional viva Total

For Ex -StudentPractical – I Sessional viva Total

d{kk % ch -,l-lh-lsesLVj % f}rh;

fo"k; % HkkS frd’kkL=%

iz'u i= dk 'kh"kZ d % vfuok;Z % vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 50

25 10 15 50

35 00 15 50

1. To study conversion of mechanical energy into heat using Calender & Barne’smethod.

2. To determine heating efficiency of electrical Kettle with various voltages.3. To determine heating temperature coefficient of resistance using platinum

resistance thermometer.4. To determine thermo electromotive force by a thermocouple method.5. To determine heating efficiency of electrical Kettle with various voltages.6. To determine heat conductivity of bad conductors of different geometry by Lee’s

method.7. To verify Newton’s Laws of cooling.8. To determine specific heat of Coefficient of thermal conductivity by Searl’s

method.9. To determine specific heat of a liquid.10. To compare Maxwell -Boltzmann, Bose Einstein and Fermi -Dirac Distribution

function vs temperature using M.S. Excel / C++.11. To plot equation of state and Vander -wall equation with temperature using M.S.

Excel / C++.

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as recom mended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

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mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluch-,l-lh- Lukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ikB~ ;dze

ds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e -iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnrl= 2014&2015 Session/

Class / B.Sc / Semester / Second / Subject / Chemistry / Max. Marks (Theory-85 + CCE-15 ) = 100

Particulars /

d{kk % ch -,l-lh-lsesLVj % f}rh;

fo"k; % jlk;u’kkL=vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

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UNIT-V

English

Dienes

Alkynes:

Alkyl Halides:

: Methods of formation, classification of dienes, isolated, conjugated and cumulated dines. Butadiene; methods of formation,polymerization. Chemical reactions – 1, 2 and 1, 4 addition, Diels -Alder reaction.

Methods of formation, Chemical reactions of alkynes,acidity of alkynes. Mechanism of electrophilic and nucleophilicaddition reactions, hydroboration, oxidation and polymerization.

Nomenclature and classsification of alkyl halides,methods of formation, chemical reaction; mechanism ofnucleophilic substitution reaction of alkyl halides, SN 1 and SN 2

reaction with energy profile diagrams.

Sn1 Sn2

¼fgUnh½

MkbZ ZUl % cukus dh fof/k;kW ] MkbUl dk oxhZ dj.k] vkblks ysVMs ]

dkatqxs VsM vkS j D;w eqysVMs MkbZ Ul] C;w VkMkb u; cukus dh fof/k;kW ]

cgqyhdj.kA jklk;fud vfHkfdz ;k,W &1 -2 ,oa 1-4 ;ksxkRed

vfHkfdz ;k;s a] MhYl,YMj vfHkfdz ;kA

,YdkbUl % cukus dh fof/k;kW ] ,YdkbUl dh jklk;fud vfHkfdz ;k,W ]

,Ydkbul dh vEyh;rk] bys DVªku Lus gh ,oa ukfHkdh; Lusgh ;ksxkRed

vfHkfdz ;k dh fdz ;k fof/k] gkbMªks cksjhdj.k] vkW Dlhdj.k ,oa cgqyhdj.kA

,fYdy gS ySykbMl % ,fYdy gS ykbM~ l dk ukedj.k ,oa oxhZdj.k]

cukus dh fof/k;ka ] jklk;fud vfHkfdz ;k,s a] ,sfYdy gsykbM~ l dh

ukfHkdh; Lus gh iz frLFkkiu vfHkfdz ;kvks a dh fdz ;kfof/kA ,oa

vfHkfdz ;k,sa ÅtkZ iz ksQkby fp= lfgrA

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RECOOMNEDED BOOKS

1. Physical Chemistry -Puri, Sharma and Pathania, Vikas Publications, New Delhi2. Physical Chemistry -G.M. Barrow, International Student Edition, McGraw Hill.3. The Elements of Physical Chemistry, P.W. Atkins, Oxford Un ive r s i t y Press4. Physical Chemistry, R.A. Alberty, Wiley Eastern Ltd.5. Physical Chemistry Through problems, S.K. Dogra and S. Dogra, Wiley Eastern6. Organic Chemistry, Morrison and Boyd, Prentice Hall.7. Organic Chemistry, L.G. Wade Jr. Prentice Hall8. Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Solomons, John Wiley.9. Organic Chemistry, Vol. I, IL IIL S.M. Mukherji, S.P. Singh and R.P. Kapoor,10. Organic Chemistry, F.A. Carey, McGraw -Hill Inc.11. Introduction to Organic Chemistry, Streitwiesser, Heathcock and Kosover, Macmillan.12. Vogel’s Qualitative & quantitative Analysis Vol - 1, 2, 3, ELBS.13. Advanced Organic chemistry, I. L. Finar, ELBS.14. Basic Concepts of Analytical chemistry, S M Khopker, New Age International Publishers.15. Analytical Chemistry, R.M. Verma, CBS Publication.16. Analytical Chemistry, Skoog & West, Wiley International.17. Essentials of Physical Chemistry, B.S. Bahl, Arun Bahl & G.D. Tuli, S. Chand & Company Ltd.18. Atomic structure and Molecular spectroscopy, Manas Chanda, New Age International Publishers.19. Molecular Spectroscopy, Sukumar, MJP Publishers.20. Organic Chemistry, Mac Murrey, Pearson Education.21. Inorganic Chemistry – J.D. Lee, John Wiley22. Inorganic Chemistry – Cotton and Wilkinson, John Wiley23. Inorganic Chemistry – Huheey, Harper Collins Pub. USA24. Inorganic Polymer – G.R. Chhatwal, Himalaya Pub.House

25.

26.

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dh ikB~ ;iqLRkdA

e/; iz ns’k fgUnh xz UFk vdkneh Hkks iky }kjk izdkf’kr iz k;ks fxd

jlk;u dh ikB~ ;iqLRkdA

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-15Class : B.Sc. Semester- II

Subject : ChemistryPaper : Practical

Max Marks : 50

Duration of practicals during the entire semester : 90 hours

Duration of practical during the semester examination : 4 hours

Inorganic Chemistry

4 Marks

Physical Chemistry (Any one) 12 Marks

Organic Chemistry : 12 marks

6 marks

6 marks

Viva : 6 marks

Records : 8 marks

Inorganic mixture analysis 8 Marks

Mixture Analysis for 2 Cations and 2 Anions

Separation of cations by paper chromatography.

1. To determine the velocity constant (specific reaction rate) of hydrolysis

of methyl acetate/ethyl acetate catalyzed by hydrogen ions at room

temperature.

2. To study the effect of acid strength on the hydrolysis of an ester.

3. To compare the strength of HCl and H2SO4 by studying the kinetics of

hydrolysis of ester.

4. kinetic studies of decomposition of iodided by H2O2.(study of iodine

clock reaction)

1. Detection of 2 elements (N, S and halogens) in same organic

compound.

2. Identification of 2 functional groups in multifunctional

organic compound

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Departm ent of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.Single Paper System Semester wise syllabus

Name of the Papers Theory(M.M.)

Mini. Passing

M. Theory

C.C.E.(M.M.)

Mini. Passin

g Marks

in C.C.E.

PracticalMM

MinimumPassingMarks

Total

Note :

Section –A (20 m arks.)

Section –B (35 m arks.)

Section –C (70 m arks.)

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kklu

Lukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s lsesLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dzeds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

B.Sc./B.A. II Semester

Recommended by Central Board of Studies

Advanced Calculus,

Differential Equations

Vector Calculus

125 42 25 8 --- --- 150

There will be three sections in the question paper. All questions from each

section will be com pulsory.

will contain 10 objective type questions, two from each

unit, with the weightage of 2 m arks.

will contain 5 short answer type questions (each having

internal choice), one from each unit having 7 m arks.

will contain 5 long answer type questions (each having

internal choice), one from each unit, having 14 m arks.

There should be 12 teaching periods per week for Mathematics like other Science

Subject

(6 Period Theory + 6 Period Practical)

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz - 'kkluch-,l-lh-@ch -,- d{kkvks a ds fy;s ,dy iz ’u i= iz .kkyh ls esLVj ds vuqlkj ikB~ ;dz e dsanzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr Departm ent of Higher Education, Govt. of M.P.

B.Sc./B.A. Single Paper System Semester wise syllabus

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Recommended by Central Board of Studies Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc./B.A.Semester / II

Subject / Mathematics

Title of Paper Advanced Calculus, Differential Equations, Vector Calculus

Compulsory / CompulsoryMax. Marks

Particulars /

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d{kk %

lsesLVj %

fo"k; % Xkf.kr

%

vfuok;Z % @vfuok;Z

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fooj.k

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Texts Books :

Reference Books:

1. Gorakh Prasad – Differential Calculus, Pothishala pvt. Ltd. Allahabad

2. Gorakh Prasad – Integral Calculus, Pothishala pvt. Ltd. Allahabad

3. D.A. Murray: Introductory Course in Differential Equations, Orient Long man,

India , 1967.

4. N. Saran & S.N. Nigam – Introduction to Vector Analyss, Pothishala Pvt. Ltd.,

Allahabad.

5. Murray R. Spiegel, Theory & problems of Advanced Calculus.Schaum’s outline

series, Schaum Publishing Co. NewYark.

1. P.K. Jain and S. K. Kaushik, An introduction of Real Analysis, S.Chand & Co.

New Delhi 2000.

2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons 1999.

3. G. F. Simmons, Differential Equations, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1972.

4. E.A. Codington, An introduction to ordinary differential equations, Prentice Hall

of India, 1961.

5. H.T.H. Piaggio, Elementary Treatise on Differential equations and their

applications, C.B.S. Publisher and Distributors, Delhi 1985.

6. W.E. Boyce and P.C. Diprima, Elementary Differential equations & Boundary

Value problems, John Wiley 1986.

7. Murray R. Spiegel, Vector Analysis, Schaum Publishing Co. New York.

8. Shanti Narayan, A text book of Vector Calculus, S. Chand & Co., New

7. e-iz- fgUnh xz Fk vdkneh dh iq Lrds a A

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mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd Lrj ij ls esLVj i)fr ds vUrxZ r ,dy iz ’u i= iz .kkyh ds vuqlkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e -iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnrl= 2014&15 ls iz Hkko’khy

l-Ø- lsesLVj iz'u i= iz'ui= dk 'kh"kZ d vf/kdre va d ;ksx

1 2014&15 ,d izkf;drk ,oa iz kf;drk caVu 85$15 100

2- izk;ksfxd mijks Dr iz’u ij vk/kkfjr

izk;ksfxd dk;Z

50 50

dqy ;ks x 150

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Syllabus as per single paper pattern of U.G. Classes under Semester scheme

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the H.E. Governor of M .P.Effective from Session 2014-2015

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CCE

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ds anzh; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e -iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnrl= 2014&15 ls iz Hkko’khy

d{kk ch -,l-lh -

lsesLVj f}rh; ls esLVj

fo"k; lka f[;dh

iz’u i= dk 'kh"kZ d lkaf[;dh; ,oa iz kf;drk ca Vu

vfuok;Z

oSdfYid

vfuok;Z

vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Syllabus as per single paper pattern of U.G. Classes under Semester scheme

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the H.E. Governor of M .P.Effective from Session 2014-2015

Class/ B.Sc. /

Semester/ Second Semester/

Subject/ Statistics/

Title of the paper/ Probability & Probability Distribution

/

Compulsory/

Optional/

Compulsory/

Maximum Marks : 85

Particular/

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 201 4-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / IISubject / Geology

Title of Subject Group

Compulsory / Optional / Compulsory Max. Marks

Particulars /

Unit- 1

Unit- 2

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'k aflr rFkk

e

- iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

d{kk % lsesLVj %

fo"k; % HkwfoKku

% fo"k; lew g dk 'kh"kZ d % fØLVy ,oa [kfut foKku

vfuok;Z ;k oSdfYid vfuok;Z % vf/kdre va d % 85

fooj.k

bdkbZ &1 1- [kfut ,oa fØLVy dh ifjHkk"kkA

2- fØLVy la jpuk % bdkbZ dks "kA

3- fØLVy ds rRoA fØLVy :IkA

4- fØLVyh; v{k ,oa v{kh; dks.kA

5- fØLVy uksVs ’ku ds vUr% [k.Mh; vuq ikr ,oa lwpdka d i)fr A

bdkbZ &2 1- fØLVy foKku ds fu;eA

2- fØLVyh; lefefrA

3- fØLVyks a dk oxhZ dj.kA lkr fØLVy leq nk;ks a ds lkekU; oxZ dh lefefrA

4- lkekU; oxZ ds :IkA

5- fØLVyks es a ;eyuA

Crystallography and Mineralogy

1. Definition of mineral and crystal.

2. Crystal structure and unit cells.

3. Elements of crystal, Crystal forms.

4. Crystallographic axes and axial angles.

5. Parameters and indices systems of crystal notations.

1. Laws of Crystallography.

2. Crystal symmetry.

3. Classification of Crystals and Symmetry of normal classes of crystal systems.

4. Forms of normal classes.

5. Twinning in crystals.

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bdkbZ &3 1- [kfut foKku% flfyd sV l ajpuk,a ,oa mudk oxh Zdj.kA

2- [kfutks a es a ca/kA

3- lekd `frdrk] cg

q:

irk ,oa dVw:irkA

4- Bksl foy;uA

5- [kfutks a ds HkkSfrd xq.kA

bdkbZ &4 1- izdk’k dh i zd`fr% i zdk’k dk ijkor Zu ,oa vior ZuA

2 vior Zukad] Øka frd dk s.k ,oa i w.kZ vk arfjd ijko ZruA

3- f}&vior Zu] fudkW y fiz Te % jpuk ,oa dk;Z i z.kkyhA

4- /kz qo.k lw {en’khZ % Hkkx ,oa dk;Z iz.kkyhA

5- [kfutks a ds izdk’kh; xq.kA

bdkbZ &5 fuEufyf[kr [kfut leq gks a ds laxBu] HkkS frd ,oa izdk’kdh; xq.kks a dk v/;;u %&

1- vkfyohu] xkus ZV ,oa vHkz d lew g

2- ik;jkDlhuA

3- ,EQhcks yA

4- QsYlikjA

5- flfydkA

Unit- 3

Unit-4

Unit-5

1. Mineralogy: Silicate structures and classification of silicates.

2. Bonding in Minerals.

3. Isomorphism, Polymorphism and Pseudomorphism.

4. Solid solution.

5. Physical properties of minerals.

1. Nature of light: reflection and refraction of light.

2. Refractive index, critical angle and total internal reflection.

3. Double refraction, Nicol Prism: construction and working.

4. Polarizing Microscope: parts and functions.

5. Optical properties of minerals.

Study of Composition, physical and optical properties of the following mineral

groups:

1. Olivine, Garnet and Mica.

2. Pyroxenes

3. Amphiboles

4. Feldspars

5. Silica

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Suggested Readings :•

[kfut rFkk fØLVy foKku & MkW - ch-lh - tS’k

[kfut foKku ds fl)kUr & MkW - ,- ih- vxz oky

izk;ksfxd Hkw &foKku ¼Hkkx&1½& MkW - j- iz- ekatjsdj

izdk’kh; [kfut ds ewy rRo % foa psy ¼vuqoknd % oa lksMs +½

Rutley’s Elements of Mineralogy: Read, H.H.Rutley’s Elements of Mineralogy: Gribble, C.D.Dana’s Text Book of Mineralogy: Ford W.E.

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 201 4-2015

B.Sc. Semester –IISubject : GeologyPaper : Practical

(Crystallography and Mineralogy)Marks : 50

mPp f'k{kk foHkkx] e -iz- 'kkluLukrd d{kkvks a ds fy;s ls esLVj vuq lkj ikB~ ;dze

ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

1- lkekU; oxks Z ds fØLVy ekMy ds lefefr rRoks a dk v/;;u A

2- fØLVy leqnk;ks a ds lkekU; oxks Z dh ew yHkwr fØLVy vkd` fr;ksa dk v/;;uA

3- ;wyj iz es; dk lR;kiu A

4- 'kSy fuekZ .kdkjh [kfutks a ds HkkS frd xq .kks adk v/;;u A

5- /kq zo.k lw {en’khZ dh lgk;rk ls 'kSy fuekZ .kdkjh [kfutks a ds izdk’kh; xq .kksa dk v/;;uA

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1. Study of symmetry elements of crystal models of normal classes.

2. Study of fundamental forms of crystal models of normal classes.

3. Verification of Euler’s theorem.

4. Study of physical properties of rock forming minerals.

5. Study of the optical properties of important rock forming minerals using polarizing

microscope.

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Barkatullah University, Bhopal

Semester – Wise Scheme for B Sc (Computer Science)Session 201 4-15 onwards

B. Sc (Computer Science) Sem II

Code No. Paper

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

CS 201 Digital Computer Organization and Programming in ‘C’

Practicals

CS 202 'C' Programming

Theory Papers 85marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Science

Paper Nam e - Com puter organization and Program ming in C

(Paper Code – CS 201)

Sem ester - II

MM : 85

Unit I

Unit II

Memory: Memory cell, Primary memory: RAM, Static and dynamic RAM ,

ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, Cache memory, secondary memory and its

types. Introduction to physical memory and virtual memory, memory accessing

methods: serial and random access.

Buses: Data bus , control bus & Address Bus. Word length of a computer,

memory addressing capability of a CPU, Processing speed of a computer,

microprocessors, user interface, Hardware, Software and Firmware concepts,

single chip micro computers ( Microcontrollers ), Dumb, smart and intelligent

terminals.

General architecture of a CPU, Instruction Format, Data transfer instructions,

Data manipulation instructions and Program control instructions. Types of CPU

Organization: Accumulator based machine, stack based machine and general -

purpose register based machine.

Addressing modes: Auto -increment, Direct addressing, Register addressing,

Indirect , register-indirect, Immediate, Implied, Indexed, Base-register, Relative

addressing, Page addressing, Stack Addressing.

Concepts of Batch Processing, Multiprogramming and Multi-user System.

Unit III Data transfer schemes: (i) Programmed data transfer: Synchronous,

Asynchronous and interrupt driver data transfer (ii) Direct memory access data

transfer: Cycle Stealing block transfer and burst mode of data transfer.

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Unit IV

Unit V

Program Logic development Using algorithm and Flowchart, Historical

development of ‘C’, constants, variables and keywords, ‘C’ instructions, Basic

data types.

Decision control structures: - if statement, if -else statement , the conditional

operators. Case control structures : switch statement, goto statement . ‘C’

operators: Arithmetic, relational and logical. Development of ‘C’ programs

using decision control & case control structure.

Operators:- Increment and Decrement operators, Bitwise operator, Operators

precedence, arithmetic and logical expressions evolution.Loop Control

Structure:- for loop, while loop and do -while loop, Break statement, continue

statement . Development of ‘C’ programs using loops.

Arrays:- One dimension array, 2D array,3D array, Introduction to Pointers.

Functions:- Function declaration and prototypes, Passing values between

functions:-call by values, Data types Revisited: Signed, unsigned, long, short.

Development of ‘C’ programs using Arrays, functions.

Storage classes in ‘C’, Structures: - declaring a structure, accessing structure

element, how structure elements are stored, array of structures, union.

1. Computer Fundamentals Architecture and Organization By B.Ram.2. Computer System Architecture By M. Morris Mano.3. Let US C by Yashwant Kanitkar4. Programming in C by E. Balaguruswami

1. Digital Computer & Electronics By Malvino And Brown.2. Computer Organization by Hayes.3. Schaum’s Series ‘C’ Programming4. The complete reference in C/C++ Herbert Shield5. Working with C by Yashwant Kanitkar

Text Books

Reference Books

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Science

Paper Nam e - Practical – C Program ming

(Paper Code – CS 202 )

Sem ester - II

MM : 50

Suggested List of Practicals

1. Program to find roots of quadratic equations.2. Program to Raise X to the power N.3. Program for Generating Histogram.4. Program to Add Digits of a number.5. Program to check whether a number is prime.6. Program to print given number in Reverse order.7. Program for Finding GCD of two nos.8. Program to generate Fibonacci series using function.9. Program for Reversing an Array using function.10. Program to calculate factorial of a given number with and without use of function.11. Program to add series 1+x+x2+x3+……..+xn.12. Program for linear search.

(‘C’ Programming)

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Electronics

Sem ester - II

MM : 85

Unit 1

Unit II

Unit III

Basics of semiconductors: conductors, semiconductors and

insulators, their classification on the basis of Band theory, extrinsic

and intrinsic semiconductors, Fermi level in semiconductors, N -type

and P -type semiconductors, PN junction. Alloying method for

formation of PN junction: forward and reverse bias of diode,

concept of recombination of carriers, temperature variation of

forward current and reverse current through the PN junction.

The calculation of forward and reverse current as a function of

bandwidth, temperature coefficients, voltage dependent junction

capacitance of PN junctions.

Zener diode, Reverse characteristics of Zener diode, Applications of

Zener diode, Schottky diode, Varactor diode and tunnel diode.

Photo diodes, Photo conductive cells, Light emitting diodes (LED),

Solar cells and Laser diode.

Bipolar junction transistor and their characteristics in different

configurations, comparative merits and demerits. Biasing of

transistor, load lines, Q -point and thermal stability.

Transistor as an amplifier in CE,CB,CC mode and their relations,

relative merits and demerits of each configuration, current gain,

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voltage gain and power gain. Analysis of CE amplifier on the basis

of input impedance and power gain, emitter follower, numerical

problems.

Transistor Power amplifiers, difference between voltage and power

amplifiers, Class A, Class B, Class C amplifiers, Push pull amplifier,

maximum efficiency for Class B power amplifier.

Multistage transistor amplifier, properties of db gain, RC coupled

transistor amplifier, Transformer coupled amplifier, Direct coupled

amplifier, numerical problems.

Basic concepts of FET and MOSFET. SCR: characteristics and

ratings, construction & application. Light activated SCR.

Diac, Triac, Unijunction transistor, UJT -construction and

characteristics, Symbol and its applications as relaxation oscillator,

Basics of Computer: MS office -MS Word, MS Excel & MS -Power

Point.

1. Principles of Electronics - V. K. Mehta.

2. Text of Electronics - S. L. Kakani, K.C. Bhandari.

3. Electronic Devices and circuits - S. K. Sahdev.

4. A Textbook of Electronic circuits - R. S. Sedha.

Unit IV

Unit V

Recommended Books:

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Electronics

Paper - Electronics Practical Laboratory

Sem ester - II

MM : 50

1. To study the characteristics of PN junction diode.

2. To study the characteristics of Zener diode.

3. Study of Zener regulated power supply.

4. To study the characteristics of PNP transistor in CB configuration.

5. To study the characteristics of NPN transistor in CB configuration.

6. To study the characteristics of PNP transistor in CE configuration.

7. To study the characteristics of NPN transistor in CE configuration.

8. Study of FET characteristics.

9. Study of SCR characteristics.

10.Study of UJT characteristics.

11. Study of DIAC characteristics.

12.Study of Photovoltaic Cell.

13.Study of the frequency response in double stage RC - coupled amplifier.

14.To apply the mathematical calculations in MS Excel by creating a

database.

15.To create a database in MS Excel and formation of different charts.

16.Preparation of slides by Power Point presentation.

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Barkatullah University, Bhopal

Semester – Wise Scheme for B Sc (Information Technology)

Session 201 4-15 onwards

B. Sc (Information Technology) Sem II

Code No. Paper

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

IT 201 PC Software and Advanced C

IT 202 MS Word ,MS Excel, MS PowerPoint & C programming

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

Practical

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Inform ation Technology

Paper - PC Software and Advanced C

(Paper Code - IT-201)

Sem ester - IIMM : 85

UNIT-I

UNIT-II

UNIT-III

Introduction To Word Processing: features, advantages and application areas of

Word Processing. Introduction to parts of a word window, creating opening,

saving & closing a document, formatting text, page setting, editing a document

file, Spell Check & grammar, using Paragraph Styles.

Copying a block to another file, Newspaper Style Columns, Using Macros,

Headers And Footers, Finding Text, Setting Up Printers, Mail Merge, Printing

the document file, insert ClipArt and graphs, use of tabs, creating table, adding -

deleting rows & columns, changing column width & row height.

Introduction to Spreadsheet: definition and advantages of electronic worksheet,

Working on spreadsheets, saving and retrieving worksheet file, inserting,

deleting, copying and moving of data cells, inserting and deleting rows &

columns, copying, inserting, renaming the sheets in a workbook.

Entering text and numeric data, entering date and time, different functions,

formatting text and numeric data. Functions and other features: Classification

and usage of various Built -In-Functions in worksheet. Passwords , protecting a

worksheet. Printing of the worksheet, page settings, adding header and footer,

transferring data to and from non -worksheet files, Database handling, creating,

naming & executing Macros, creating graphs.

Introduction to MS - power point, Auto -wizard, creating a presentation using

Auto content wizard, Blank presentation, creating, saving and printing a

presentation, adding slide to a presentation, slide view, outline view, slide sorter

view, notes view and slide show view. Change text font and size, selecting text

style and color, set header and footer. Use of bullets, ClipArt and WordArt

gallery. Applying design templates, creating graphs. Adding transitions and

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Animation effects, setting timings for slide show, preparing note pages and

preparing audience handouts.

User Defined Functions - Introduction, need for user defined functions, a multi -

function program, the form of C functions, return values and their types, calling

a function, category of functions, no arguments and no -return values, arguments

with return values, handling of non -integer functions, nesting of functions,

recursion, functions with arrays, the scope and lifetime of variables in functions,

built-in C functions.

Handling of Character Strings: Introduction, declaring and initializing string

variables, Reading strings from terminal, writing strings to screen, arithmetic

operations on characters, putting strings together, comparison of two strings,

string- handling functions, Table of strings. Structures & Union: Introduction,

structure definition, giving values to members, structure initialization,

comparison of structure variables, arrays of structures, arrays within structures,

structures within structures, structures and functions, Unions, size of structures,

bit fields.

Pointers- Introduction, understanding pointers, accessing the address of a

variable, declaring and initializing pointer, accessing a variable through its

pointers, pointer expressions, pointer increments and scale factor, pointers and

arrays, pointers and character strings, pointers and functions, pointers and

structures.

File Management in C- Introduction, defining and opening a file, closing a file,

input/output operations on files, error handling during I/O operations, random

access to files, command line arguments. Dynamic memory allocation –

Introduction.

Concepts of structured programming and object oriented programming,

Introduction to object oriented programming, characteristics & benefits of

object oriented programming, applications of object -oriented programming,

Object Oriented Languages.

UNIT-IV

UNIT-V

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Text Book:

Suggested Readings:

1. Let Us C by Yashwant Kanetkar

2. Programming in C by E. Balaguruswamy

3. P C Software for Windows by R K Taxali

4. P C Software Bible by S.Jaiswal.

1. Understanding Computer Fundamentals & Dos By G.K. Iyer

2. P C Software MS Office by Nitin K Nayak

3. MS-Office Interactive course by Greg Perry, Techmedia

4. MS Office Complete Reference TMH Publication.

5. Schaum’s Series ‘C’ Programming

6. The complete reference in C/C++ Herbert Shield

7. Working with C by Yashwant Kanetkar

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Inform ation Technology

Paper - Practical - MS Word , MS Excel, MS Power Point & C

program ming (Paper Code - IT-202)

Sem ester - IIMM : 50

Suggested List of Practicals

(Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

(Advanced C Programming)

1. Design a Scenery using Paint Brush.

2. Create Banner for your college using MS WORD.

3. Design a Greeting Card using Word Art for different festivals in MS WORD.

4. Create your Biodata and use page borders and shading using MS WORD.

5. Create a document and insert header and footer using MS WORD.

6. Mail Merge using MS WORD.

7. Use MS WORD to insert a table into the document.

8. Create a marksheet using MS Excel.

9. Creation and printing a pie bar & line graph using MS Excel.

10. Using built in function find Sum, Average, Minimum, Maximum , count for given data.

11. Design your Faculty timetable using MS Excel.

12. Design PowerPoint presentation using all features available.

1. Write a program to add, subtract and multiply two numbers by using the function

within function concept (Nesting of function).

2. Write a program to find Factorial of a given number using recursion.

3. Write a program to illustrate the concept of passing one -dimensional array to the

function.

4. Write a program to print Fibonacci series by using recursion.

5. Write a program to illustrate the use of getchar(), getch() and putchar() functions.

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6. Write a program to copy a string to another ( without using library fuction).

7. Write a program to concatenate two strings ( without using library fuction).

8. Write a program to sort N cities (strings) in the ascending order.

9. Write a program to illustrate the concept of displaying the address of a pointer variable.

10. Write a program to illustrate the concept of accessing the address of pointers.

11. Write a program to compute Net pay of an employee ( to illustrate the concept of

passing array structure as argument to the function).

12. Write a program to copy a string to another string variable by using pointer.

13. Write a program to find the multiplication of two matrices using pointers.

14. Write a program to illustrate the concept of writing a single character to the data file .

15. Write a program to illustrate the concept of fseek(), ftell() and rewind().

16. Write a program to write data into the file (create a new file or overwrite data to file).

17. Write a program to merge two files using Command line argument facility.(two files

dat1 and dat2 contain sorted list of character. To produce the third file DATA that

holds a single sorted, merged list of two lists).

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Electronic Equipm ent Maintenance

Sem ester - IIMM : 85

UNIT –I

UNIT- II

UNIT- III

UNIT-IV

UNIT- V

Introduction to semiconductor:-Energy Band Diagram, Conductor, Semi conductor, Insulator, Intrinsic and Extrinsic semiconductor (P and N Type) Diffused Junction, Depletion layer, Barrier potential, Drift and diffusion forward and reverse bias of diode, concept of recombination of carriers, temperature variation of forward current and reverse current through PN junction. The calculation of forward and reverse current as a function of Band width, temperature coefficient, dynamic and static resistance, voltage dependent resistance, concept voltage dependent junction capacitance of PN junction.

Junction Diodes and Bipolar junction transistor:-Rectifying diode, forward and reverse bias characteristics, switching diode varacter diode, photodiode, light emitting diode, IR sources and detectors, optical isolator’s zener diodes.Bipolar junction Transistor:-Basic working principle of bipolar junction transistor, characteristics. Basicconfiguration and Biasing, operating point, load line biasing for stabilization of operating point.

Three terminal ICs power supply, study of power supply with respect to variation in load and line voltage switched mode power supply - Design principle and application.

Necessity of modulation, principle of amplitude modulation, modulation index power relation, multit one modulation. Am wave generation Am square law modulations FM modulations- principle, modulation index modulation band width, balance modulator.

Demodulation of AMSynchronous detection – Nonlinear demodulation, suppress carrier am demodulator envelope detector, square law demodulator FM Detector - Diode detectors, ratio detectors, balanced demodulator

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPALSESSION 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

Paper - Practical

Semester - II

MAX. MARKS. 50

Total 50

Set at least 10 experiment on basis of theory

One experiment of 2 hours durations

One experiment 20

Seasonal 10

Project 10

Viva 10

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Barkatullah University, Bhopal

Session 201 4-15 onwards

.

Code No. PaperPC Software and Data Processing

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

Semester – Wise Scheme for B. Sc. (Computer Application)

B.Sc (Computer Application) Sem . II

CA 201

Practical

CA 202 PC Software

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Application

Paper Nam e - PC Software and Data Processing

(Paper Code – CA – 201)

Sem ester - IIMM : 85

Unit-I

.

Unit -II

Introduction To Spreadsheet: Definition And Advantages of Electronic

Worksheet, Working On Spreadsheets, Range & Related Operations, Setting,

Saving And Retrieving Worksheet File, Inserting, Deleting, Copying And

Moving Of Data Cells, Inserting And Deleting Rows & Columns, Copying

,inserting, Renaming the sheet of workbook. Short-cut commands

Entering text and numeric data, Entering date and time different functions,

formatting text and numeric data.

Functions and Other Features: Classification and Usage Of Various Built -In-

Functions In Worksheet, Passwords, Protecting A Worksheet.

Printing of the worksheet, page margin setting and adding header and footer,

Transferring Data to and From Non Worksheet Files, Database Handling,

Creating, Naming & Executing Macros.

Creating graphs

Introduction to MS - power point, Auto -wizard, creating a presentation using

Auto content wizard, Blank presentation, creating, saving and printing a

presentation, adding slide to a presentation, slide view, outline view , slide

sorter view , notes view and slide show view. Changing text font and size,

selecting text style and colour, to set header and footer.

Using, bullets, clipart and word art gallery. Applying design template creating

graph. Adding transitions and Animation effects, setting timings for slide show

preparing note pages, preparing audience handouts.

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UNIT-III

UNIT-IV

UNIT-V

Text Books:

Reference Books:

Introduction to Business Organization. Business Organization units: Production,

Stock Control, Cost, Purchase Control, Sales Order Processing and Accounting.

Characteristics of a good Business Unit.

Data and Information, Introduction to data Processing, fields, Records and Files.

Types of files: Master files and Transaction file.

Overview of System Analysis and Design, Business System Concepts, System

Development Life Cycle, Feasibility Analysis, Design, Testing & Evaluation.

Overview of MIS : Introduction, Role of IT, MIS - characterstics and

application areas, Business and Technology trends -specialization, management

by methodology, decentralization, internationalization etc.

Introduction to Database Management System : basic concepts, Various

facilities and advantages of business computing. Application areas of DBMS ,

Parallel Processing and Distributed Processing.

1. Fundamentals of Computers: P.K.Sinha

2. System Analysis and Design by Elias M Awad.

5. P C Software for Windows by R K Taxali

3. P C Software Bible by S.Jaiswal

1. Computers Today: Suresh K.Basandra

2. Operating System: Achyut S. Godbole

3. Management Information systems by Gerald V. Post & David L. Anderson.

4. Understanding Computer Fundamentals & Dos By G.K. Iyer

5. P C Software MS Office by Nitin K Nayak

6. MS-Office Interactive course by Greg Perry, Techmedia

7. MS Office Complete Reference TMH Publication.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPALSESSION 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter Application

Paper - Practical - PC Software

(Paper Code – CA- 202)

Semester - II

MAX. MARKS. 50

MS Excel

1. Design your class Time Table.

2. Prepare a Mark Sheet of your class subjects.

3. Prepare a Salary Slip of an employee.

4. Prepare a bar chart & pie chart for analysis of Election Results.

5. Prepare a generic Bill of a Super Market.

6. Work on the following exercise on a Workbook:

1. Copy an existing Sheet

2. Rename the old Sheet

3. Insert a new Sheet into an existing Workbook

4. Delete the renamed Sheet.

7. Prepare an Attendance sheet of 10 students for any 6 subjects of your syllabus.

Calculate their total attendance, total percentage of attendance of each student &

average of attendance.

8. Create a worksheet on Students list of any 4 faculties and perform following database

functions on it.

1. Sort data by Name

2. Filter data by Class

3. Subtotal of no. of students by Class.

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MS POWERPOINT

1. Design a presentation of your institute using auto content wizard, design template and

blank presentation.

2. Design a presentation illustrating insertion of pictures, wordart and clipart.

3. Design a presentation learn how to save it in different format, copying and opening an

existing presentation.

4. Design a presentation illustrating insertion of movie, animation and sound.

5. Illustrate use of custom animation and slide transition (using different effects).

6. Design a presentation using charts and tables of the marks obtained in class.

7. Illustrate use of macro in text formatting in your presentation.

8. Design a presentation using action buttons.

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Barkatullah University, BhopalSemester – Wise Scheme for B. Sc. (Computer Maintenance)

Session 20 14-15 onwards

B. Sc. (Computer Maintenance) Sem II

Code No. Paper

CM 201

CM 202

Scheme of Marks

Total 150 marks

Computer hardware maintenance and C programming

C programming

Theory Papers 85 marks

Sessional marks 15 marks

Practical 50 marks

Practical

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter

Paper Nam e - Computer hardware maintenance and C programming

(Paper Code – CM – 201)

Sem ester - IIMM : 85

Maintenance

Unit I

Unit-II

Unit III

Microprocessor Basic Concepts, Microprocessor Architecture, Instruction Set,

Addressing modes, Interrupts, Memory-Mapping 8086,80386, 80486.

Architecture of Bit, processor-intel 8086/8088,instructor set descriptor.

8086 system connections,Timing and Troubleshooting Interrupts,Instruction of

8086,Use of DOS interrupts of IBM-PC.

Digital Interfacing:Programmable Parallel Ports and Handshakes Input/ouput

Interfacing Display and Keyboards,centronics parallel port standards,printer

interfacing and sharing.

Analog interfacing and microprocessor system:-ABC and DAC : specifications ,

interfacing and applications, micro computer – board, industrial process conyrol

system and instruments. Site preparation, control of earth of natural voltage .

Multiple microprocessor system and buses,:-

DMA data transfer, interfacing and refreshing dynamic RAM , multiple bus

concepts IEEE 488 HPIB bus EISA bus PCI bus.

Asynchronous serial data communication (intel 8251 chip study). Serial data

transmission methods and standards : RS-232 ,RS-422, RS-432A and RS-449.

Telephone circuits and systems CODECs TDM and PCM .synchronous

communication serial data communication and protocol using 8251 chip .

Distinction between system software and application and software : layered

organization of system software ; A simple assembler ;assembler for small

computer (SMECK):

Lexical analysis : parser for address expression : OP -CODE table and symbol

table , linkers and loaders : separators compilations and linking loading , linking

and relocation : loading schemes : program relocatibilty overlays.

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UNIT IV

UNIT V

Reference Books:

Compilers: main parts of a compiler and their functions: lexical analyzer,

parser, symbol table manger code generator, software tools a brief overview :

text editors integrators and program generators, debugg monitors , monitor

environment.

Principle of good programming (flow chart, algorithm), introduction to

language : the structure for a simple program : simple I/O functions (scan f and

print f);

Use of semicolon braces parantheses, comments and new line character.

Data types in C Assignments statement arithmetic, Relation & logical operators,

Precedence, Functions with more than one parameters,control structures, arrays.

1. IBM-PC/XT Hardware: reference Manual

2. inside theb IBM-PC peter Norton.

3. Programming and design : liu and Gibson

4. dhamdhere , D.M. introduction to system software .

5. Rajaraman, introductionto C PHI

6. Oho Ullman , compiler design narson

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SESSION 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Com puter

Paper - Practical- C Programming

(Paper Code – CM- 202)

Semester - II

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Maintenance

MAX. MARKS. 50

1. Program to find roots of quadratic equations.

2. Program to swap two numbers without using temporary variable.

3. Program to convert temperature from °f to °c.

4. Program for Generating Histogram.

5. Program to add digits of a number.

6. Program to check whether a number is prime.

7. Program to print given number in Reverse order.

8. Program to generate Fibonacci series.

9. Program to calculate factorial of a given number.

10. Program to find average of n numbers using arrays.

11. Program for linear search.

12. Program to calculate addition and subtraction of two matrices.

13. Program to design a calculator using Switch statement.

14. Program to calculate multiplication of two matrices.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Industrial Chem istry

Sem ester - IITheory : 85

UNIT -1 Basic Metallurgical Operations:

UNIT -2

UNIT -3

UNIT 4 Fuel

Boilers

UNIT -5 Water : Steam:

Air

Fluid flow: Pump :

Pulverization, Calcinations, roasting,

refining. Physicochemical Principal of extraction of Iron, Copper, Lead, Silver,

Aluminum, Magnesium, Zinc and Chromium.

Enzyme catalyzed reaction, rate model, industrially important reactions.

Dimensions and Units, Basic Chemical Calculations : Atomic weight,

molecular weight, equivalent weight, Mole composition of (i) liquid

mixture and (ii) gaseous mixtures.

Material balance without Chemical reaction, Flow diagram for material

balance, simple material balance with or without recycle or by -pass for

chemical engineering operations such as distillation, absorption,

crystallization, evaporation, extraction etc.

Material balance involving chemical reaction, concept of limiting reactant

conversion yield, liquid phase reactions, gas phase reactions with /

without recycle or by -pass.

Utilities in Chemical industry; : Types of fuel, Advantages and

disadvantages, combustion of fuels , caloric value, specification for fuel

oils, : Types of boilers and their functioning, Heat transfer, heat

exchanges shel and tube finned tube heat exchangers plate, heat

exchanges refrigeration cycles.

Specification for Industrial use, various water treatments.

generation and use, : specification for industrial use, processing of air.

Fans, blowers, compressors, vacuum pumps ejector,

Reciprocating pumps, gear pump, centrifugal pumps .

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Industrial Chem istry

Sem ester - II

Max. Mark : 50

1- Chromatography : Paper, thin layer

2- Determination of physical constants: Dinsity Refractive index, surface

tension, viscosity.

3- Soil Analysis; determination of pH, Mg, Silica.

PRACTICAL

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Syllabus for Degree (B.Sc. Course)Subject – Botany

Year – 2014 OnwardsSemester –II

Semester Paper Title of Paper Max. Marks Year

Semester-II

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ds anz h; v/;;u e.My }kjk vuq 'kaflr rFkk e - iz- ds jkT;iky }kjk vuq eks fnr

-- 85+15=100 2014-15Diversity & System atics of Seed

Plants (Phanerogames)

* Job oriented Project/Internship will be carried out in VI Semester for 60 hrs as per

policy of Department of Higher Education.

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015Class / B.Sc. Semester / IISubject / Botany Title of Subject Group Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams

Compulsory / Compulsory Max. Marks 85+15 CCE= 100

Particulars /

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SUGGESTED READINGS:-

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Agarwal, S.B. 2007. Unified Botany, Shivlal Agarwal & Company Indore.

Bhatnagar, S. P. and Moitra 1996. Gymnosperms. New Age International

Limited, New Delhi.

Davis, P.H. and Heywood, V.H. 1963, Principles of Angiosperm taxonomy.

Oliver and Boyd, London.

Gangulee, H. C. & Kar, A. K. 2006. College Botany Voll.III, New Central

Book Agency (P) Ltd. Kolkata, 700009.

Heywood, V.H. and Moore, D.M. (eds) 1984. Current concepts in plant

taxonomy. Academic press London.

Jeffery, C. 1982. An Introduction of plant taxonomy. Cambridge University

Press Cambridge, London.Press Cambridge, London.

Jones, S.B. Jr. and Luchsinger, A.E. 1986. Plant Systematic. Mc Graw Hill

Book Co. New York.

Kaushik, M.P. 2003. Modern Textbook of Botany, Prakash Publication

Muzaffar Nagar U.P.

Mukherjee, S.K. 2006. College Botany Voll.II, New Central Book Agency (P)

Ltd. Kolkata, 700009.

Pandey, B. P. 2010. A Text book of Botany- Angiosperms, S. Chand &

Company Ltd. Ramnagar, New Delhi- 110055.

Radford, A.E. 1986. Fundamentals of Plant Systmatics, Happer and Raw,

New York.

Saxena and Sarabhai. 1989. Text book of Botany. Rastogi Publication

Meerut.

Singh, G. 1999. Plant Systematics : Theory and Practice. Oxford and IBH

Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.

Vasishta, P.C. 2005. Botany for degree students Voll. V, Gymnosperms. S.

Chand & Company Ltd. Ramnagar, New Delhi- 110055.

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PRACTICAL

Objectives

Scheme of Practical Examination Semester II

Time: 4 hrs Marks- 50

1. Gymnosperms 10

.

2. Angiosperms 10

3.

05

4. Spotting (1×5) 10

5. Viva- voce 05

6. Sessional 10

Total : 50

i) To develop the skills of section cutting and double staining of vascular

plants.

ii) To familiarize the students with technical terms and methods of

describing the plant.

iii) To impart the skills for identification of plant and assigning to its

family.

iv) To provide the field experiences for Identification of different plants of

the families given in the syllabus.

Exercise based on Morphological and Anatomical study of , and

Technical description of common flowering plant and its identification up

to family level

identification of inflorescence and flower types.

Cycas, Pinus

Ephedra

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Unit-1

Unit-2

Unit-3

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / II Subject / Zoology Title of Paper Vertebrates & Developmental biology

Max. Marks

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1. Origin of Chordates Classification of phylum Chordata upto

orders according to Parker and Haswell ( Latest edition).

2. Hemichordata – External features and affinities of Balanoglossus.

3. Urochordata – Type study of Herdmania.

4. Cephalochordata–Type study of Amphioxus. Affinities of Amphioxus.

1. Comparison between Petromyzon and Myxine.

2. Comparative account of integuments

3. Comparative account of limb bones and girdles of vertebrates

(Amphibia, Reptiles, Birds and Mammals).

4. Comparative account of digestive system.

5. Comparative account of respiratory system.

1. Comparative account of aortic arches and heart.

2. Comparative account of brain

3. Placentation in mammals.

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Unit-4

Unit-5

1. Origan of life- modern concepts only.

2. Lamarckism, Darwinism.

3. Modern synthetic theories: Variations, Mutation, Isolation &

speciation

4. Adaptation and mimicry

5. Micro, macro evolution and mega evolution.

1. Fossils, methods of fossilization, determination of age of fossils.

2. Study of extinct forms: Dinosaurs and Archaeopteryx.

3. Zoogeographical distribution.

4. Evolution of man.

5. Geological time scale and Insular fauna.

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PRACTICALS

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.

Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus as recommended by Central Board of Studies in Zoology

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc. Semester / IISubject / Zoology Title of Paper Practical Max. Marks

DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS

Practical Marks Allotted

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d{kk % lsesLVj %

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vf/kdre va d % 50

1. Major and miner dissection of commercially available species of local

fishes/rat (Efforts may be done to use computer simulation technique).

2. Study of museum specimens ( Vertebrates)

3. Study of specimens of evolutionary importance viz living fossils,

connecting links, extinct animals, fossils: Limulus, Latimeria,

Dianosaurs, Asciatic Chital, Archeopteryx, Peripatus,etc.

4. Osteology :Limb bones and girdle bones.

5. Study of Geological time scale chart.

6. Study of Histological Slides (Vertebrates).

1. Major Dissection 10

2. Minor Dissection 05

3. Temporary Mounting 04

4. Spotting (Specimens+Larva_Slides) Representative of Each phylum 16

5. Collection 05

6. Viva 05

7. Practical Record 05 Total- 50

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Aquaculture and Environm entPaper Nam e - Environm ent Sem ester - II

MM : 85Unit – 1

Unit – 2

Unit – 3

Unit – 4

Unit – 5

1- An introduction of aquatic environment. 2- Abiotic factors in inland water temperature and light. 3- Trophic structure in aquatic ecosystem4- Food web in ecosystem and its importance5- Geological pyramids in a aquatic environment.

1- Biotic factors of inland water bodies2- Control methods of aquatic macrophysics.3- Soil and its properties in relation to water bodies4- Biotic community – Concept and examples.5- Biological indicators.

1- Methods to study fish population in inland water.2- Ecology of lentic water.3- Ecology of lotic water4- Water pollution and its effects of fish life.

1- Causes of water pollution.2- Effects of pollutants on aquatic life and precautions.3- Concept of ecosystem – structure and example of ecosystem. 4- Productivity of inland water in relation of fish production. 5- fish yield emtimation

1- Identification and classification of aquatic insects. 2- Methods used to control the aquatic insects from a typical pond. 3- Energy food chain in ecosystem4- Grazing food chain in ecosystem. 5- Detritus food chain in ecosystem

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Aquaculture and Environm entPaper Nam e - Practical Sem ester - II

MM : 50

1. Dissertation of fish (Cranial nerves)

2. Determination of pH of water

3. Systematic identification of fresh-water from local water bodies

4. Identification and comments on Spotting

(Fry, Fingerling and Adult of Fish, Prawn and Insect)

5. Practical Record and collection

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Seed Technology Paper Nam e - Seed Production and PracticesSem ester - II

MM : 85Unit-1

Unit-2

Unit-3

General Introduction(a) Seed definition-difference between seed and grain. (b) Seed as a basic input in agriculture .Role of high quality seeds in

increasing and sub staining crops production seed quality control in seed production.

(b) Development of testing varieties system of breeding and testing of crop varieties Hybrid in self and cross pollinated crops system of release and notification of varieties for general cultivation.

(c) Varietals purity and its maintenance genetic purity of varieties -concept Life span of varieties and factors responsible for their deterioration Methods of maintenance of genetic purity and techniques of maintenance breeding Generation system of multiplication System and method of production of nucleus breeder ,foundation and certified seed.

(a) Flowering and seed production flowering in crop plants its modification for hybrid seed production Factors affecting seed set -temperature, relative humidity, day length, wind velocity, and direction. Duration of flowering, an thesis, pollen viability, stigma receptivity, nutrition and irrigation.

(b) Male sterility and self incompatibility male sterility, its genetics and use in hybrid seed production. Self incompatibility, its genetics and use in hybrid seed production.

(c) Pollination and seed production Improvement of pollination in seed production of forage legumes- tripping process vegetables, Improvementof pollination for hybrid seed production.

(d) Hybrid seed production Feasibility of hybrid seed production by the use of hand - emasculation and pollination, supplementary pollination detarseling -male sterility, gametocides and incompatibility.

(a) Areas of seed production Choice of area of seed production, Factors affecting the choice of area of seed production -soil types ,climates, nutrition and weed status, insect -pest and disease incidence, Compact area approach in seed production. Seed village concept.

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(b) Agronomic management in seed production Selection of land for seed production, previous crop effect, Effect of environment before and after harvest on seed quality. Special agronomic management of seed crops Benovalent - malovalent effects of germination quality .Harvesting and threshing of seed, factor affecting time of harvesting and threshing precautions at these operation especially in high value seeds. Care at post harvest handling of seeds

Seed production system and management System of seed production in India,Agencies responsible for seed production Seed production planning, Indian and International seed industries, Planning ,organising and managing a seed production programme. Seed production procedures in important crops of India (a) Detailed seed production procedures in following crops of India with special reference to land and isolation requirement, special agronomic management ,rouging, harvesting and threshing ; (1) wheat (2)rice ,sorghum, bajra ,maize(3)Chick pea ,lentils, (4) cowpea, moog, (5 ) soybeans (6)groundnut (7)Rapeseed, mustard sesame ,sunflower,(8) Forages (9) potato(9a)seed plot technique of potato (9b)Production of hybrid seed production.

Unit-4

Unit -5

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - Seed TechnologyPaper Nam e - Practical Sem ester - II

MM : 50(a) Morphology of dicot seed (b) Morphology of monocot seed (c) Seedling morphology and adult plant morphology in some major crops for

identification of a variety in Green House Expt. (d) Phenol test in wheat and paddy. (e) Peroxides test (f) G.A. test in wheat and other crops (g) Electrophoreses (h) Physical and chemical indices for maturity (i) Factor affecting germination -Temperature, Moisture, Substratum, and light (j) Patterns of water absorption (starchy/protein and oil) (k) Dormancy behaviour and its release (l) Hard seedness (m) Seed leach ate conductivity test (n) Quick viability test (o) Accelerated ageing test (p) Invigoration treatments (q) Meristem culture (r) preparation of agro climatic maps (India and States ) for soil, crops and climatic

condition (s) Identification of different kind of seeds (t) Seed production planning for hybrid and varieties .Computation of areas and seed

requirements for seed production of certified class. (u) Study of seed production practices of cereals, pulses, oilseeds and fibre crops in relation

to planting, irrigation, weed control,, rogueing, harvesting and threshing. (v) Visit of nucleus, breeder seed plots and study of maintenance of varieties (w) Visit of foundation and certified seeds plots and study of the techniques of seed

production (x) Seed planning- cost of seed production.

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BOOKS For B.Sc. semester II seed technology * The embryology of angiosperms –Bhojwani S.S. and Bhatnager S.P.

* Physiology of seeds –Crocker W.& Barton L.V.

* Principle of seed Science & Technology –Copeland L. O. (Business Publishing Co,

USA)

* Viability of seeds–Roberts E.H. Germination of seeds-Mayer and Poljakoff Mayber

* Seed Technology –Agrawal R. L. Oxford and IBH Publish Co. New Delhi.

* Pollination mechanism, Reproduction and Plant Breeding Springer –Tankel R. and

Galun, E. 1997-Veriag-Berlin.

* Breeding Asian Field Crop, - Fehlman J.H. and Borthakur, D:1972 Oxford and IBH

Publishing Co, NEW DELHI.

* Plant breeding Theory and practice –Chopra V L Oxford and IBH Publishing Co,

NEW DELHI.

* Ed. Cereal seed Technology, Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations,

Rome.–Feistrizer W.P 1975

* Ed. Technical guidelines for maize seed technology. Food and Agriculture Organization

of United Nations, Rome.-Feistrizer W.P.1982.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - BiotechnologyPaper Nam e - Molecular Physics & Biochem istry

(Paper Code – BT-201)Sem ester - II

MM : 85

UNIT- I

UNIT- II

UNIT- III

UNIT- IV

UNIT- V

Molecular interactions, Photochemical and photobiological phenomena,

mechanism of photosynthesis, vision, absorption and fluorescene.

Ramchandandran steric contour diagram and potential energy calculation of

preoteins, hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions. Ionic interactions,

dissculphide bonds and their role in protein structure.

Importance properties of water the law of mass action association of water and

its ionic product. pH, Bronsted acids, ionization of weak acids and Henderson

Haeselbatch equation, Titration Curves, physiological buffers.

Enzyme Nomenclature and classification, co -enzymes and co -factors reaction

and derivation of Machelis-Menten equation kinetics and allosteric regulation of

enzymes.

Properties and functions of lipids, Carbohydrates co -factor, vitamins and

harmones.

General characteristic of nucleic acid structure, backbone rotation angles and

stearic hindrances, conformational properties of bases, stabilizing order forms,

stacking interactions, A,B and Z type double helices, tRNA structure, tertriary

structure higher organization of DNA, protein nucleic acid interactions,

membrane potential micelle and bilayer formation, studies of bilayer structure

and function order disorder transitions, DNA replication, Centraol dogma of

protein synthesis.

Page 164 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc. Subject - BiotechnologyPaper Nam e - Laboratory

(Paper Code – BT-202)Sem ester - II

MM : 50

1. Quantitative estimation of glucose/sugar in biological samples.

2. Extractions and separation of lipids.

3. Estimation of proteins.

4. Assay of enzyme activity by Lowry’s method.

5. Kinetic studies on enzymes.

6. Chromatographic methods for separation of macromolecules.

7. Estimation of hemoglobin.

8. RBC counting by haematocytometer.

9. WBC counting by Differential/ or total cell count.

10. Measurement of bleeding and clotting time.

11. Measurement of Hemin Crystals.

12. Estimation of beta carotene in carrots.

13. Estimation of ascorbic acid in lemon juice.

14. Determination of iodine number of fat sample.

15. Determination of phosphorus content in plant material (Colorimetric method).

Note: 70% of the above list should be compulsorily performed.

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BIOTECHNOLOGY BOOKS FOR SEMESTER II

1. Cell and molecular. Biology: P.K.Gupta

2. Modern concept of Microbiology: H.D. Kumar & Swati Kumar

3. A text book of Microbiology: Dubey & Maheshwari

4. Microbial ecology fundamentals and application: Atlas Bartha

5. Biophysics : Mohan P. Arora

6. Biology: Raven, Johnsen, Lasos Singer

7. Cell & Molecular biology: S.C.Rastogy

8. Fundamentals of Microbiology & Immunology: A.K.Banerjee,Nirmalya Banerjee

9. Biochemistry:A.C. Deb

10. Biomolecule:Mohan P.Arora

11. Enviornmental Microbiology & Biotech: D.P.Singh,S.K. Dwivedi

12. Biophysics : Pattabh & Gautham

13. Experiment in microbiology, plant pathology & Biotech : K.R. Aneja

14. General Microbiology Vol. I & II -Power & Dangiwala

15. Molecular Biology of Cells, (2002), Albets’s et. al.

16. Lehinger principles of Biochemistry (2005), Nelson & Cox.

17. Microbiology, Prescott, Harley & Klein.

Page 166 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Microbiology

Paper Nam e - Microbial Biochem istry and Genetics

Sem ester - IIMM : 85

Unit – I Classification of carbohydrates

Unit – II Amino Acids

Unit – III DNA

Unit –IV

Unit – V

, Chemical structure and property of starch,

Cellulose, Glycogen, Synthesis of Purines and Pyrimidine, Lipids – Saturated

and unsaturated fatty acids, Bio synthesis of fatty acids. Functions of lipids in

microorganisms, Degradation of lipids by and ? oxidation, Lipid per

oxidation.

– Classification of essential amino acids based on polarity,

physical and chemical properties of protein, primary secondary and Tertiary

Structure. Enzymes – Classification, Co -enzymes, cofactors, Mechanism of

enzyme action, isoenzymes, factors contributing to catalytic efficiency of

enzymes. Enzyme Kinetics: Reaction rate and derivation of Michaelis -menten

equation, Linewaever-Burk plot, Allosteric regulations of enzymes.

as a genetic material and its experimental evidences, DNA replication

(Conservative and semi conservative replication), conformational flexibility of

DNA, structure of chromosome of eukaryotes. Genetic recombination in

bacteria – Transformation, transduction and conjugation, Extra chromosomal

genetic material (plasmids).

Genetic recombination in bacteria transformation, transduction and conjugation.

Use of transformation, transduction and conjugation in genetic mapping,

Concept of gene, prokaryotic genes, Central Dogma (Transcription and

Translation), Restriction en zymes, DNA polymerasem Genetic code, .operon

concept, cAMP, CAP *(catabolic activator protein),

Mutations and Mutagenesis – Spontaneous Mutation, induced Mutation.

DNA- repair mechanisms (Dark, SOS, Post replication recombination,

Photoreactivation).

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Microbiology

Paper Nam e - Practicals

Sem ester - II

MM :50

?

9.

The practical work will, be based on the syllabus prescribed in theory

1. Isolation of antibiotic resistant bactiera.

2. Estimation of alkaline phosphatase activity.

3. Measurement of amylase activity in extra-cellular fraction of microbial cultures.

4. Estimation of glycogen in bacterial cells.

5. Measurement of cellulose activity by viscometric Technique.

6. Determination of cellulose and amylase activity by reducing sugar assay test.

7. Effect of uv radiations on microorganisms.

8. Study of Repair mechanism

Mechanism of isolating mutants by replica plating technique

1. Biochemistry : Campbell & Farell

2. Principles of Genetics : Gardner, Simons & Snustad

3. General Microbiology, Vol. : Pawar & Daginawala

4. Principles of Biochemistry : Lehninger.

5. Outline of Biochemistry : Cohn and Stumph.

Recommended books

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject -

Paper nam e -

Semester - IIMax. Marks : 85

DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

Basic Theories and Development of Modern W ar

UNIT-1

UNIT-2

UNIT-3

UNIT-4

UNIT-5

Reference Books ;

(i) Impact of war on society, Nature of war, Types of war (ii) Concept of insurgency(iii) Current trends of counter -insurgency

(i) Regional security environment in South Asia.(ii) Role of India as a major power.(iii) India's maritime interests in the Indian Ocean region.

(i) Concept of terrorism(ii) Types of terrorism in the Indian context.(iii) Prevention of terrorism by India.

(i) Development and spread of nuclear weapons since 1945. (ii) Effects of nuclear weapons. (iii) Chemical warfare agents and their effectiveness. (iv) Biological Warfare agents and their effectiveness.

(i) Concept of Arms Control (ii) Problems of Arms Control (iii) Measures of Arms Control.(iv) U.N. Role in peace -Keeping.

1. Palit DK : Essentials of Military Knowledge.2. Palit DK : Sainya Shastra Ke Mool Tava3. Hari Liddel : Though on war4. Gilbert : Evolution of Strategy5. Spalding : Warfare6. Loffix Johy : Faces of war7. Tung Mao Tse : Guerilla Warfare8. Nasation AH : Fundamental of Guerilla Warfare9. Agarwal AN : Economic Mobilisation for National Defence10. Bhagwati J : Foreign Aid11. Jain PC : Economic Problem of India12. Dixon W : The psychology of military13. Flezino DF : The cold war & its studies14. Hart Lidel : Strategy of Indirected Approach15. Sharma YK : Yodh Tatva Evam Siddanta.

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BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject -

Paper nam e -

Semester - II

Max. Mark : 50

DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES

Practical

(i) Recognition Spotting of the deferent madals .

(ii) Bearings and inter -conversion of bearings, Types of North,

(iii) Scales - Definition, types and utility, inter -conversion,

(iv) Liquid Prismatic compass and its uses,

(v) Finding North by Compass, Watch, Sun and Stars.

(vi) Major Bettle ships and weapons of the Indian Navy,

(vii) Aircrafts used by the Indian Air Force,

(viii) Various missiles used by India.

(ix) Group discussion on National security problem.

Page 170 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Clinical Nutrition and dietetics

Paper nam e - Basic Nutrition

Sem ester - IITheory : 85

Unit -I

Unit -II

Unit -III

Unit -IV

Unit -V

1. Introduction to nutrition.

2. Definition and functions of food.

3. Good nutrition , malnutrition , signs of good health

4. Basic food groups: Structure, composition and nutritive

value of various foods.

5. Functions of water in body, its distribution, water intake

and output, dehydration.

1. Energy, unit of energy, food source of energy, energy value

of food.

2. Food constituents; macronutrients -Carbohydrate Fat

composition classification, sources, function and R.D.A.

Macronutrients in food -Protein; composition, classification

function, sources and RDA deficiency diseases and excess.

Water soluble and Fat soluble vitamins -functions sources,

RDA deficiency diseases and excess.

Minerals -Macro and Micro -absorption, transport storage,

RDA, functions, effect of deficiency (in brief) -

Calcium, Phosporus, Potassium, Sodium, Iron, Iodine.

Zinc, Copper.

Page 171 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOIPAL

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Clinical Nutrition and dietetics

Paper nam e - Basic Nutrition

Paper - Practical

Sem ester - IIMM : 50

1. Weights and measures, standards and household measures for raw

and cooked food.

2. Food preparation and classifying recipes as good, moderate or poor

sources of specific nutrients. Amount of ingredients to be used in

standard recipe vis- a-vis portion size.

3. Cereals and flour mixtures- Basic preparation.

(i) Boiled Rice and Rice Pulao

(ii) Chapati, Puri, Paratha,

(iii) Sandwiches

(iv) Pastas

(v) Pancakes, Biscuits, Cookies, Cakes.

4. Pulses and legumes using whole, dehusked and sprouted.

5. Vegetables :

(i) Simple (ii) Dry Vegetables (iii) Curries

6. Fruits: Fruit preparations using fresh and dried -stewed fruits, fruit

salad

7. Milk:

Porridage

Curds, Paneer and their commonly made preparations.

Milk based simple dishes. pudding-custards, Kheer

8. Hard and soft cooked, poached, scrambled, fried, omelets, eggnogs.

9. Soups-Basic, Clear and Cream soups.

10. Snacks; Pakoras, Cheese toast, Upma, Poha.

11. Peanut Chikki, Till Laddu

Page 172 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Session : 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Biochem istry

Paper nam e - Biomolecules - Structure & Functions

Sem ester - II

Max. Marks : 85

UNIT- I: PEPTIDES

UNIT-II NUCLEOTIDES

Peptides- Structures, properties and functions of peptide bonds.

Determinations of amino acids sequences of a polypeptide chains.

Specific chemical and enzymatic cleavages of polypeptide chains and

separation of peptides. Protein Structure: Levels of structure in protein

architecture, primary structure of proteins.Types of protein -fibrous

proteins (Keratin, collagen). Globular proteins (Hemoglobin and

myoglobin) Secondary structure of proteins - a-helix, ß-pleated sheets,

tertiary structure of proteins, interactions stabilizing the tertiary

structure of proteins. Denaturation and renaturation of proteins,

behavior of proteins in solutions salting in and salting out of proteins.

Nucleosides, Nucleotides- Purines and Pyrimidines and their biological

importance Structure and composition of DNA and RNA. Secondary

and tertiary structure of DNA, Watson and Crick model, A, B and Z

forms of DNA. Features of DNA double helix. Denaturation and

annealing of DNA, roles of different types of DNA, Significance of DNA.

Basic concept about the secondary structure of nucleic acids, 5' -3'

direction antiparallel strands, base composition, base equivalence, base

pairing and base stacking in DNA molecule, Tm and buoyant density

and their relationship with GC content

Page 173 of 182

UNIT-III- BIOENERGITS

UNIT- IV

UNIT V-

Reference books

Free energy and the law of thermodynamics. high-energy phosphates,

Metabolism of pyrophosphate .Clinical aspects, nucleoside phosphates

related to ATP and ADP, Biological Membrane and Transport Systems

Composition of biological memberane, structure of biological

membrane, functions of biological membranes transport of small

molecules, nonmediate transport, carrier mediated transport, group

translocation, Transport of large molecules.

Principles and applications of NMR, ESR. X -ray crystallography

principles and applications Theory and principles of Osmosis and

osmotic pressure, Vant Hoff’s theory of dilute solutions Types of cell

membranes, structures and models. Transport of molecules across

membranes. Concepts of Donann membrane equilibrium and sodium

pump

Principles, theories and properties of surface tension Viscosity,

coefficient of viscosity, Applications of Viscosity. Viscosity of

protoplasm, blood and other biological fluids with reference to clinical

applications , Colloidal state and properties of colloids, and electrical

potential on surface. Surface structures and properties. Solation and

gelation: principles and applications. Stability of colloids and

precipitation of colloids. Adsorption: Properties, Theories and

principles.. Gibb's adsorption equation, diffusion and its biological

importance.

1.A Textbook of Bichemistry by Harbans lal.

2. A Textbook of Bichemistry by DM Vasudeven.

3. A Textbook of Bichemistry by Dr.A.C.Deb.

4. A Textbook of Bichemistry by Dr.G.R.Agrawal.

5. Principles of Biochemistry by Leninger.

6. A Textbook of medical Biochemistry by M.N.Chatterjea.

Page 174 of 182

BARKATULLAH UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL

Session : 2014 -15

Class - B.Sc.

Subject - Biochem istry

Paper nam e - PRACTICALS

Sem ester - IIMax. Marks : 50

Scheme of Practical examination and distribution of marks:

1. Verification of Beer-Lambert's law.

2. Estimation of carbohydrates by Anthrone method.

3. Estimation of reducing sugars using 3,5- dinitrosalicylic aacid.

4. Estimation of blood glucose by Folin-Wu Method.

5. Estimation of amino acids by ninhydrin method.

6. Isolation and assay of glycogen from animal tissue.

7. Estimation of Ascorbic acid.

8. Estimation of proteins by Folin-Lowry's method.

9. Separation of carbohydrates using paper chromatography (MINOR).

10. Separation and identification of amino acids using paper chromatography (MINOR).

11. Experiments and denaturation on hydrolysis of proteins.

12. Experim ents based on osm osis, surface tension, viscosity and colloidal system s.

13. Reference books

1. Practical chemistry by David Plummer.

2. Practical chemistry by Suhaney

3. Principles and techniques of biochemistry by Wilson &Walker.

4. Practical clinical biochemistry by Ranjana chawala.

5. Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology.

Marks-50 Time-4 hoursMajor Practical 20 Marks

Minor practical 10 Marks

Practical records 10 Marks

Viva Voce 10 Marks__________________________Total 50 Marks

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.

Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.A./Semester / II/Subject / Economics/Title of Subject Group Indian Economy

Compulsory / Compulsory Max. Marks

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Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Acad emic

Session

Semester Nomenc lature Marks

Total 150

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B.Sc./BA.II

Introducti on to Geography & Human

Geography

85+15=100

Practical Geo graphy-Surveying 50

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Unit-1

Unit-2

Unit-3

Unit-4

Department of Higher Education, Govt. of M .P.Under Graduate Semester wise Syllabus

as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc.Semester / IISubject / Geography Title of Paper Introduction to Geography & Human Geography Compulsory / Compulsory Max. Marks

Particulars /

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The Nature of geography-definition, scope and approach,

objectives and relevance. Place of geography in the classification

of sciences; geography and other disciplines. Geography as the

study of environment; man-environment relationship.

Ecology and ecosystem; environmental determinism, possibilism,

neodeterminism. Dualism in Geography Systematic/Regional,

Physical/human, complementary.

A brief historical over view of geography as a discipline; recent

trends in geography with special reference to India; imperatives

for future; career opportunities for geographers. Geopolitical

conflicts, Frontiers and Boundaries, Indian Ocean and World

politics.

Nature and scope of human Geography. Branches of human

geography. Division of mankind into racial groups-their

characteristics and distribution. Human Adaptation to the

environment : (i) cold region – Eskimo; (ii) hot region -Bushman,

Beduin; (iii) plateau – Gonds, Masai, (iv) mountain – Gujjars,

nomads, (v) regions of recurrent floods, droughts and other

natural hazards; Adaptation in modern society - agricultural,

urban and metropolitan;

Unit-5

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Distribution of population - world distribution pattern Physical,

economic and social factors influencing spatial distribution.

Population growth; Migration-internal and international.

Population conflicts and conflict resolution in developed and

developing countries. Settlements - Rural and urban: Patterns

and World distribution.

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SUGGESTED READINGS :

1. Contemporary American Geography; Routlege New Jersey. 1992.

2. Dikshit R.D. Geographical Thought - A contextual History of Ideas. Prentice

Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2000.

3. Dohrs. F.E. and Sommers, L.W. (sds.) Introduction to Geography, Thomas Y.

Crowell Co. Chicago, 1959

4. Harvey. David: Explanation in Geography Edward -Amold, London, 1972

5. Holt-Jensen, A:Geography: Its History and Concepts, Longmans, 1980

6. Husain, Majid: Evolution of Geographical Thought, Rawat Publications,

Jaipur, 1984

7. James, P.E.: All Possivle Worlds: A History of Geographical Ideas. Sachin

Publication, Jaipur

8. Johnston, P.J. and Claval, P. (eds.): Geography Since the Second Wold War.

Croom Helm. London/Bernes and Noble, N.J. 1984.

9. Jones, PA/:Fieldwork in Geography, Longmans, 1968.

10. Lownsburg. J.F. and Aldrich, F.T.: Introduction to Geographical Methods

and Techniques, Charles Marrili, Columbus, 1979.

11. Minshull, R: The changing Nature of Geography. Hutchinson University

Library, London, 1970.

12. Wooldridge S.W.: The Geographer As Scientist, Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.

London. 1956.

13. Bergwan, Edward E : Human Geography; Culture. Connections and

landscape, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1995.

14. Carr, M : Patterns, Process and Change in Human Geography, MacMillan

Education, London, 1987.

15. Fellman, J. L. : Human Geography – Landscapes of Human Activities. Brow

and Benchman Pub:, U.S.A., 1997.

16. Deblij H. J. : Human Geography Culture, Society and Space, John Wiley, New

York, 1995.

17. Johnston, R.J. (editor). : Dictionary of Human.

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as recommended by Central Board of Studies and approved by the Governor of M.P.

Session 2014-2015

Class / B.Sc.Semester / IISubject / Geography Title of Paper Practical Geography Compulsory / CompulsoryMax. Marks

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Unit-3

Unit-4

Unit-5

Methods of Showing relief- hachures, shading, contours and

layer tints Representation of different landforms by contours.

Contour: interpolation, drawing of profiles: cross and longitudinal

profiles.

Relevance of Profiles in landform mapping and analysis.Relevance of Profiles in landform mapping and analysis.

Diagrammatic Representation of Geographical data, types of

diagram. Bar and Coloumn charts, Line graph.

Circle diagram. Sector diagram, Pie diagram.

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Distribution of Marks

Suggested Readings :

Lab Work : 30

Sessional : 10

Viva-voce : 10

1. Misra, R.P. and Ramesh, A. Fundamentals of Cartography, Mc. Milian

Co., New Delhi. 1986.

2. Robinson. All etal.: Elements of Cartography, John Wiley & Sons,

U.S.A. 1985.

3. Sarkar. A.K. Practical Geography: A Systematic Approach Oriental

Longman, Calcutta, 1997.

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