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With the finest in class updated curriculum, seasoned teachers, and instructors in numerous disciplines, DU SOL offers a BA programme and honours courses. The popular ones include BAs in Hindi, English, History, and Political Science, among others. Using the official DU SOL website, you can quickly examine the specific details pertaining to your course. Pen and paper will be used to administer the test. You may find comprehensive information about your projects, assignments, core courses, and elective courses in the syllabus. You can organise and plan your curriculum according to your schedule and programme after reading everything. It will provide you with a summary of the course you'll be taking. Read More
The DU SOL syllabus includes a thorough course outline. It is simple to check the same. We've outlined several broad steps associated with our syllabus:
Programme | Semester | Discipline | Name of Paper | AECC | English/MIL(Any One) |
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BA Programme | Semester-1 | Economics | Principles of Microeconomics – II | Environmental Science OR Communication English A/B/C OR Hindi OR Tamil A/B/C OR Urdu A/B/C |
English Language Through Literature- 80% & above in class XII English Fluency- 60%-79% in class XII English Proficiency- Below 60% in class XII In case student has not studied English in Class XII,following criteria is to be followed: Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency Up to Class VIII– Eng. Proficiency 10% relaxation in English marks for students who have English as as elective subject in class XII |
Education | Understanding Human Development | MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu) A- For students who studied subject upto XII B- For students who studied subject upto X C- For students who studied subject upto VIII |
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English | Selections from Modern Indian Literature | Hindi A/B/C- Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa- Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya | |||
Hindi | Hindi Kavita (Madhya Kaal, AadhunikKaal) | Punjabi A/B/C A- Punjabi Novel, Drama, and Functional Punjabi B- Modern Punjabi Prose and Functional Punjabi C- Punjabi Folk-Drama and Functional Punjabi |
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History | History of India c. 300 to 1200 | Tamil A/B A- History of Indian Language (Tamil) B- Functional Grammar of the Language |
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Mathematics | Algebra | Urdu A/B/C A- Study of Modern Urdu Prose and Poetry – I B- Study of Modern Urdu Prose and Poetry – II C- Urdu Nisab – I |
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NHE | Nutrition for the Family | In Lieu of MIL: (Any One out of two given below) Economics- Principles of Microeconomics – I(Not for students taking the same paper as DSC) Political Science- Globalising World |
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Commerce (Any One) | Commerce: (i) Group : Human Resource Management – Industrial Relations (ii) Group : Business Law – Partnership Laws |
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Semester-2 | Economics | Principles of Microeconomics – II | Environmental Science OR Communication English A/B/C OR Hindi OR Tamil A/B/C OR Urdu A/B/C |
English Language Through Literature- 80% & above in class XII English Fluency- 60%-79% in class XII English Proficiency- Below 60% in class XII In case student has not studied English in Class XII,following criteria is to be followed: Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency Up to Class VIII– Eng. Proficiency 10% relaxation in English marks for students who have English as as elective subject in class XII |
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Education | Understanding Human Development | MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu) A- For students who studied subject upto XII B- For students who studied subject upto X C- For students who studied subject upto VIII |
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English | Selections from Modern Indian Literature | Hindi A/B/C- Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasa- Hindi: Bhasa Aur Sahitya | |||
Hindi | Hindi Kavita (Madhya Kaal, AadhunikKaal) | Punjabi A/B/C A- Punjabi Novel, Drama, and Functional Punjabi B- Modern Punjabi Prose and Functional Punjabi C- Punjabi Folk-Drama and Functional Punjabi |
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History | History of India c. 300 to 1200 | Tamil A/B A- History of Indian Language (Tamil) B- Functional Grammar of the Language |
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Mathematics | Algebra | Urdu A/B/C A- Study of Modern Urdu Prose and Poetry – I B- Study of Modern Urdu Prose and Poetry – II C- Urdu Nisab – I |
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NHE | Nutrition for the Family | In Lieu of MIL: (Any One out of two given below) Economics- Principles of Microeconomics – I(Not for students taking the same paper as DSC) Political Science- Globalising World |
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Commerce (Any One) | Commerce: (i) Group : Human Resource Management – Industrial Relations (ii) Group : Business Law – Partnership Laws |
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Semester-3 | Economics | Principles of Microeconomics – I | Economics- Understanding Economic Survey and Union Budget | English Language Through Literature 2- 80% & above in class XII English Fluency 2- 60%-79% in class XII English Proficiency 2- Below 60% in class XII In case student has not studied English in Class XII,following criteria is to be followed: Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency Up to Class VIII– Eng. Proficiency 10% relaxation in English marks for students who have English as as elective subject in class XII |
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Education | Education in Contemporary India | Education – Researching Children and Childhoods in India | MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu) A- For students who studied subject upto XII B- For students who studied subject upto X C- For students who studied subject upto VIII |
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English | British Literature: Poetry and Play Selections from Living Literature: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry | English – Translation Studies | Hindi A/B/C- Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas | ||
Hindi | Hindi Kavita Sahitya | History – Introduction to Art in the Indian Sub-continent | Punjabi A/B/C A- Medieval Narrative Poetry, Auto- Biography and Functional Punjabi B- Ethics – Literary Responses and Functional Punjabi C- Punjabi Auto-Biography and Functional Punjabi |
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History | History of India,c. 1200-1700 | Sanskrit- Yogasutra of Patanjali | Tamil A/B A- History of Ancient Tamil Literature B- History of Modern Tamil Literature |
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Mathematics | Analytic Geometry and Applied Algebra | Urdu A/B/C A- Study of Modern Urdu Fiction Novel Short Story (Code : 62141902) B- Study of Medieval Prose & Poetry (Code : 62141903) C- Urdu Nisab-II (Code : 62141904 ) |
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NHE | Introduction to Food Safety | In Lieu of MIL: (Any One out of two given below) Economics- Principles of Microeconomics – I(Not for students taking the same paper as DSC) Political Science- Administration and Public Policy |
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Semester-4 | Economics | Principles of Microeconomics – I | Economics – Data Analysis | English Language Through Literature 2- 80% & above in class XII English Fluency 2- 60%-79% in class XII English Proficiency 2- Below 60% in class XII In case student has not studied English in Class XII,following criteria is to be followed: Up to Class X – Eng. Fluency Up to Class VIII– Eng. Proficiency 10% relaxation in English marks for students who have English as as elective subject in class XII |
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Education | Understanding Human Learning and Cognition | Education – Reflective Learning | MIL (Hindi/Punjabi/Tamil/Urdu) A- For students who studied subject upto XII B- For students who studied subject upto X C- For students who studied subject upto VIII |
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English | Literary Crosscurrents:Selections from Living Literatures: An Anthology of Prose and Poetry |
English – Translation Studies | Hindi A/B/C- Aadhunik Bharatiya Bhasha Hindi Gadya : Udbhav Aur Vikas | ||
Hindi | Anya Gadya Vidhaayen | History-Archives and Museum | Punjabi A/B/C A- Medieval Narrative Poetry, Auto- Biography and Functional Punjabi B- Ethics – Literary Responses and Functional Punjabi C- Punjabi Auto-Biography and Functional Punjabi |
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History | History of India,c. 1200-1700 | Sanskrit – Indian Architecture System | Tamil A/B A- History of Ancient Tamil Literature B- History of Modern Tamil Literature |
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Mathematics | Analyis | Urdu A/B/C A- Study of Modern Urdu Fiction Novel Short Story (Code : 62141902) B- Study of Medieval Prose & Poetry (Code : 62141903) C- Urdu Nisab-II (Code : 62141904 ) |
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NHE | Public Health Nutrition | In Lieu of MIL: (Any One out of two given below) Economics- Principles of Microeconomics – I(Not for students taking the same paper as DSC) Political Science- Administration and Public Policy |