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B.a. i ii iii year scheme & syllabus
1. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Scheme of Examination
Of
Under Graduate Courses
B.A.
1st to 3rd Year
Effective from Academic Year July 2021 onwards
2. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Non-Grading
BA
Scheme of Examination
FIRST YEAR
S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
1 FCC 101 HINDI LANGUAGE AND MORAL VALUES
2 FCC 102 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
3 FCC103 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
4 BAS101 Sociology
PAPER-I Basic Concepts Of Sociology
BAS102 Sociology
PAPER-II Indian Society
6 BAE 101 Economics
PAPER-I Microeconomics
BAE102 Economics
PAPER-II Indian Economy
7 BAH 101 History
PAPER-I History Of India From Earliest Times To 1200 A.D.
BAH 102 History
PAPER-II Western World (Mid 15th Century to 1870)
8 BAP101 Political science
PAPER-I Basic Principles Of Political Science
BAP102 Political science
PAPER-II Indian Government And Politics
9
BAG101 Geography
PAPER-I Physical geography: Lithosphere
BAG102 Geography
PAPER-II Introduction to Geography & Human Geography
BAG103P Geography
PRACTICAL - Map Reading and Interpretation Relief Analysis
and Surveying PER-II Indian Society
10 BAC101 Computer
PAPER-I Fundamentals of Computer and PC Software
BAC102 Computer
PAPER-II Desktop Publishing and Multimedia
3. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Paper Pattern
Paper I + Paper II
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Particula
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External Internal
Section
A
Objective Type Questions 5 x1
=5
10
Section
B
Short Answer Type
Questions
5 x2 = 10
Section
C
Long Answer Type
Questions
5 x5
=25
Total 40 10
Total 50
4. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Non-Grading
BA
Scheme of Examination
SECOND YEAR
S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
1 FCC 201 HINDI LANGUAGE AND MORAL VALUES
2 FCC 202 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
3 FCC203 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
4 BAS201 Sociology
PAPER-I Social Processes And Change
BAS202 Sociology
PAPER-II Rural, Urban And Tribal Society
6 BAE 201 Economics
PAPER-I Macroeconomics
BAE202 Economics
PAPER-II Public Finance And International
Economics
7 BAH 201 History
PAPER-I Elements of Indian Epigraphy and numismatics
Economics
BA H 202 History
PAPER-II Cultural Heritage of Madhya Pradesh
8 BAP201 Political science
PAPER-I Representative Political Thinkers
BAP202 Political science
PAPER-II Constituents of Major Countries
9
BAG201 Geography
PAPER- I Physical Geography (Atmosphere and Hydrosphare)
BAG202 Geography
PAPER-II Economic Geography
BAG203P Geography
PRACTICAL -
5 BAC201 Computer
PAPER-I Internet and E-Commerce
BAC202 Computer
PAPER-II Desktop Relational Database Management System
5. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Non-Grading
BA
Scheme of Examination
THIRD YEAR
S.NO. SUBJECT CODE SUBJECT NAME
1 FCC 301 HINDI LANGUAGE AND MORAL VALUES
2 FCC 302 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
3 FCC303 BASICS OF COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
4 BAS301 Sociology
PAPER-I Basic Of Sociological
Thoughts
BAS302 Sociology
PAPER-II Methods Of Social Research
6 BAE 301 Economics
PAPER-I Development And Environment Economics
BAE302 Economics
PAPER-II Statistics
7 BAH 301 History
PAPER-I Elements of Indian Archaeology
BA H 302 History
PAPER-II Indian Religion and Philosophy
8 BAP301 Political science
PAPER-I Indian Foreign Policy
BAP302 Political science
PAPER-II Public Administration
9
BAG301 Geography
PAPER-I Geography of India
BAG302 Geography
PAPER-II Environment and Resources
BAG303P Geography
PRACTICAL
5 BAC301 Computer
PAPER-I Web Designing
BAC302 Computer
PAPER-II Digital Marketing
7. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Syllabus FIRST YEAR
FOUNDATION COURSE
8. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
FOUNDATION COURSE
ENGLISH CODE- FC12
Unit 1
Where the mind is without fear: Rabindra Tagore
The Hero: R.K Narayan
Tryst with Destiny: Jawaharlal Nehru
Indian Weavers: Sarojini Naidu
The portrait of a Lady: Kushwant Singh
The solitary reaper: William Wordsworth
Unit 2
Basic language skills: Vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, word formation, prefixes and
suffixes
Unit 3
Basic language skills: Uncountable nouns, verbs, tenses, adverbs
Unit 4
Comprehension/ unseen passage
Unit 5
Composition and paragraph writing
9. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
FIRST YEAR
FOUNDATION COURSE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP CODE- FC 13
Unit 1 Entrepreneurship development: concept and importance, function of entrepreneur, goal
determination- problems, challenges and solutions
Unit 2 Project proposal- needs and objects- nature of organization, production management,
financial management, marketing management and consumer management
Unit 3 Role of regulatory institutions, role of development organizations, self-employment
oriented schemes, various growth schemes
Unit 4 Financial Management for project- Financial Institutions and their role, capital
estimation and arrangement, cost and price determination, accounting management
Unit 5 Problem of entrepreneur- Problem relating Capital, problem relating registration,
administration problem and how to overcome from problems
10. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
FIRST YEAR
SOCIOLOGY
PAPER-I BASIC CONCEPTS OF SOCIOLOGY Code: BA 11
Unit 1:
Sociology: Meaning, Definition, Nature of Sociology, Subject Matter, Scope and Importance,
origin and development of sociology, sociology and other social science
Unit 2:
Society, Social Group, Community, Institutions, Associations
Unit 3:
Social structure, Status, Role, Culture and socialization
Unit 4:
Social Control, Values and Norms Social Stratification and Social mobility
Unit 5:
Social Change- Meaning and type, Evolution and Development, Progress, revolution.
Books Recommended:
1. R.G Singh:Introduction to sociology, MP hindigranth academy.
2. ML Gupta and D D Sharma : Sociology, Sahityasadan Agra
3. GK Agrawal- Sociology, Sahitya Bhavan Agra
4. Dharamveer Mahajan- Sociology, Vivek Prakashan New delhi
5. Mukherji and Agrawal- Sociology Vivek Prakashan New Delhi
6. Dr Dhruv Dixit- Sociology Shivlal Agrawal and sons Agra
7. Bhadoria and Patil- The basic concept of Sociology MP Hindi Granth Academy Bhopal
8. DS Baghel- Sociology Kailash Pustak Sadan,Bhopal
9. TB Bautomor- Sociology Bhartiya Sanskaran Mumbai
10. CN Shankar Rao- Sociology .Chand and Co. Delhi
11. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
SOCIOLOGY
I YEAR
PAPER-II INDIAN SOCIETY Code: BA 12
Unit 1:
Religion, Varna, Ashram, Karma, Purushartha and Sanskar
Unit 2:
.
Unit 3:
Caste, Class, Family, Marriage and Kinship.
Structure of Indian Society- Villages, Cities, Rural Urban Continuum, and Diversity of
Indian Society: Demographic, Cultural, Religious and Linguistic.
Unit 4:
Family problems: Dowry, Divorce, Domestic violence, problems of elderly and youth
tension
Unit 5:
Social problems: Castism, regionalism and communalism, cyber crime and gender
inequality.
Books Recommended:
1. M L Gupta and D D Sharma : Sociology, Sahitya Sadan Agra
2. G K Agrawal : Indian Society, Sahityasadan Agra
3. Mukherjee and Agrawal: Indian Society, VivekPrakashan New Delhi
4. Dharamveer Mahajan- Indian Society, Vivek Prakashan New delhi
5. Dr Dhruv Dixit- Indian Society Shivlal Agrawal and sons Agra
6. DS Baghel- Sociology Kailash Pustak Sadan,Bhopal
7. TB Bautomor- Sociology Bhartiya Sanskaran Mumbai
8. CN Shankar Rao- Sociology .Chand and Co. Delhi
9. Prof Ram Gopal Singh- Globalization, Media and Society, National publishing
house Delhi
12. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
ECONOMICS
I YEAR
PAPER-I Microeconomics Code: BA 13
Unit 1: Definition, scope and nature of economics, methods of economic analysis- Inductive and
deductive. Basic concepts: Microeconomics, utility, demand, supply, commodity, free
goods, value and price, market administered price
Unit 2: Law of demand and its exceptions, Giffin goods, Elasticity of demand- Price, income and
cross, Law of supply, law of diminishing marginal utility and equi marginal utilit y,
consumers surplus, indifference curves- characteristics and consumers equilibrium.
Unit 3: Production- Law of production, law of variable proportions, returns to scale, economies of
scale, iso product curves, characteristics and producers equilibrium, concepts of cost and
revenue- total marginal and average.
Unit 4: Market meaning, types of markets, demand and supply, equilibrium, Priceand out put
determination for firm and industry under perfect competition, monopoly and
monopolistic competition.
Unit 5: Factor pricing: marginal productivity theory, adding up theorem, modern theories of wages,
interest, profit and rent.
Books Recommended:
1. Ahuja HL: Advance Economic Theory
2. Jain KP : Advance Economic Theory
3. Seth ML: Micro economics
4. Jhingan ML: Modern micro economics
5. Stonier and Hague: Text book of Modern economic theory
6. Varian HR : Microeconomics- Modern approach
13. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
ECONOMICS
I YEAR
PAPER-II INDIAN ECONOMY Code: BA 14
Unit 1:
Structure of Indian economy, basic features, Natural resources: land, water, forest and
mineral resources, Demographic features: population, size, sex, rural-urban classification,
Population distribution, Composition of gross domestic product.
Unit 2:
Agriculture: Nature and importance, Land use pattern, changes in cropping pattern of
Madhya Pradesh, Trends in agriculture production and productivity, Green revolut ion,
agriculture marketing and mechanization.
Unit 3:
Industrial policy of 1956, New industrial policy 1991 and changes there in, Role of public
sector in industrialization, Industrial policy of Madhya Pradesh, Concepts of small scale
industries(SSI) and cottage industries, problems and prospects of SSI in Indian economy.
Start-up India and make in India
Unit 4:
Infrastructure for Indian economy- power, transportation and communication, India’s
foreign trade- composition and direction, balance of payment, role of foreign direct
investment and Multinational Corporation.
Unit 5:
Planning in India: objectives, strategy, achievements and failure, NITI Ayog, Problems of
Indian Economy- Poverty, Unemployment, Inflation and black money
Books Recommended:
1. Indian Economy: Dutt and Sundaram
2. Indian Economy : AK Ghosh
3. Indian Economy: Uma Kapila
4. MP Hindi Granth Academy New Edition
5. Indian Economy: Mishra and Puri
14. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
HISTORY
I YEAR
PAPER-I HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1200 A.D.
Code: BA H13
Unit-1: History- its concept, nature and significance. Survey of sources, Historical facts in
puranas, Physical and geographical structure of India.Pre historic age and stone age-
Palaeolithic, Mesolithic (with special reference to Rock art) and Neolithic culture.
Unit-2: Saraswati Civilization (Harapan Civilization) - origin, extent & decline. Social Economic
& Cultural life,VedicPeriod - Society, Polity, Economy, culture and religion,LaterVedic
Period-Social Condition–Varna, Jati, Occupational categories, marriage, Sixteen
sansakars and Four purusharthas.Iron age
Unit-3: Sixteen Mahajanpads, Rise of Magadh, Rise of new religious movements in North India.
Buddhism and Jainism -; Alexander’s invasion and its impact; The Mauryan Empire –
Administration and economy, Ashoka’s “Dhamma” Mauryan art and architecture,
downfall of Mauryan empire.
Post Mauryan Period: Foreign invaders- shakKshatrap and Kushanas-Administration
andCultural development. Sungasand Sathavahanas period– Political, social, economic
and cultural life.Mathura and Gandhar art
Unit-4: Gupta Empire - Political, social, economic and cultural life. HarshaVardhan and his times.
Important dynasties of the North India: GurjarPritihar, Kalchuries, Chandelas, and Permaras
Social, Economic and Cultural conditions; history of Kashmir Karkot and LoharVansh
Unit -5: Important dynasties of south: Rastakutas, cholas, Pallavas and chalukyas – socio -
economic and cultural life. Sangam Age Greater India(spread of Indian culture over
world), Arab invasion – Mohammad- bin Qasim, Mahmud Gaznabiand Mohammad Gori
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. DrVimal Chandra Pandey - Ancient India’s Political and Cultural History
2. D.N Jha - Ancient India-AnIntroductory Outlineof Ancient IndianHistory
3. R.C. Majumdar, H.C. Raychoudhari, KalikinkarDatta- An Advanced History ofIndia
4. Dr. L.P Sharma- AncientIndian History
5. R.C. Majumdar: Ancient India
6. R. S Sharma: India’s Ancient Past
7. VishudhanandPathak- Political history of Noth India
8. NeelkanthShastri- History of south India
15. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
HISTORY
I YEAR
PAPER-II Western World(Mid15
th
Century to1870) Code: BA H14
Unit 1: The Beginning of Modern Era - Renaissance, Decline of Feudalism. Reformation and
Counter Reformation - Rise of the Absolute State - Spain, France and Britain.
Unit-2: Economic Revolution of the Modern West – Mercantilism and Commercial Revolution.
Beginning of Colonialism.Industrial Revolution.
Unit -3: Glorious Revolution of 1688 A.D., American Revolution (1776 A.D.) Causes and Effects.
French Revolution , Nature, Causes and effectss.
Unit-4: Age of Napoleon Bonaparte - Rise and Fall, Vienna Congress (1815),
AgeofMetternich,Revolutionof1830and1848 A.D. and their impact over Europe, Eastern
Question upto Crimean war.
Unit -5: Liberalism in England – Act of 1832 and Chartist Movement, Act 1867 A.D. American Civil
War, Nepolion III. Unification of Germany Italy.
Books Recommended: (HINDI)
1. CD Hezan- History of Europe
2. Grant and Tempreley- History of Europe
3. DeenanathVerma-History of Europe
4. Bhatnagar and Gupt- History of Europe AD
5. DrManazir Ahmad- History of Europe
6. Balkrishna Panjabi- French Revolution
7. Dr.Bhagwan Singh Verma- Worlds History
8. B.N Mehta- History of Europe
16. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
POLITICAL SCIENCE
I YEAR
PAPER-I BASIC PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Code: BA 15
Unit 1: Political Science – Definition, nature and scope ,Methods: Traditional and Modern ;
Relations with other social sciences : Sociology , History, Economics, Psychology and
Geography.
Unit 2: State – Essential Element, Functions and principle of origin of state, Concept of Nation
and Nationality, Theory of Sovereignty; Separation of powers; Citizenship and Civil
Society.
Unit 3: Rights and Duties; Liberty, Equality, Justice and Constitution: Meaning and Types and
Welfare state.
Unit 4: Types of government: Unitary and Federal, Parliamentary and Presidential, Theories of
Democracy.
Unit 5: Political parties: National and Regional, Pressure groups.
Books Recommended:
1. Ashirvadam E. Modern Political Theory
2. Sir E. Barker- Principles of Social and Political Theory Calcutta Oxford University 1976
3. Loski H.J. – A Grammar of Politics London Allan University
4. D Held- Political Theory Cambridge Polity Press
5. Tripti Jain- Foundation of Politics – College Book Depot.
6. Verma S.P. – Modern Political Theory New Delhi Vikas 1983
7. Prof. A.D. Panth- Basis of Political Science Allahabad Publisher.
8. Dr. Om Nagpal- Fundamentals of Political Science, Kamal Publisher Indore.
9. Sushila Rama Swami: Political Theory, PHI New Delhi
17. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
POLITICAL SCIENCE
I YEAR
PAPER-II INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Code: BA 16
Unit 1: Brief History of the Indian National Movement, The Making of Indian Constitution and
its sources. Preamble and Basic Features.
Unit 2: Fundamental Rights and Duties. Directive Principles of State Policy. Union Executive :
President, Prime Minister, Cabinet
Unit 3: Indian Parliament : Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha. The Supreme Court, Election Commission
Unit 4: The State Executive Governor, Chief Minister and Council of Ministers;
State Legislature : Assembly and Legislative Council.
Unit 5: Judicial activism, Public courts, Right to Information, Electoral reforms
Books Recommended:
1. J.C. Johari- Indian Government and Politics; Orient Longmans Publication, New Delhi
2. Rajani Kothari- Caste and Politics in India Orient Longmans Publication New Delhi.
3. Prof. R.N. Agrawal- National Movement and Constitutional Development of India.
4. Prof. R.C. Agrawal- Indian National Movement and Indian Constitution
5. Indian Government and Politics: Peu Ghose PHI , New Delhi
18. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
PAPER-I Physical geography: Lithosphere
Unit 1 Origin of solar system and the Earth; important hypotheses/ theories:
Gaseous, Nebular, Planetasimal, Tidal, Supernova, inter-steller dust
hypothesis and Big Bang Theory; The constitution of the earth’s interior; Age
of the earth; Geological time scale.
Unit 2 First order landforms: Origin of the Continents and Oceans: Wegner’s theory;
Plate tectonics and Earth surface configuration Second order Land forms:
Mountains, Plateaues, plains: their classification and distribution; Earth’s
Materials: Rocks- their origin, classification and characteristics.
Unit 3 Earth Movements: Endogenetic Processes: Eperogenetic and Orogenetic -
Folds and Faults; Seismology: definition, Earthquakes- Classification and
world distribution; Volcanic activity: causes, types, distribution and
resultant landforms; Seismic activities: causes and distribution.
Unit 4 Geomorphic agents and processes: Exogenetic Processes- Danudational
agents Weathering Process: Physical, Chemical and Biological; Mass
wasting and resultant landforms; Fluvial Landforms: work of running
water- erosional and depositional landforms.
Unit 5 Aeolian Landforms: work of wind- erosional and depositional land forms;
Glacial landforms: work of glacial and their resultant landforms;
Application of Geomorphology in Settlements, land use, mining and
transport- roads and railways.
Essential Readings:
Strahler, A.N. and Stahler, A.M. Modern Physical Geography. Wiley India,
New Delhi, 2016. Singh, S. Physical Geography. Pravalika Publications,
Allahabad, 2016.
Bryant Richard, H. Physical Geography. Rupa Publication. New Delhi, 2016.
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H+-33ugget, R. J. Fundamentals of Geomorphology, Routledge Taylor &
Francis, London, 2017. Bloom A. L. Geomorphology. Rawat Pulication,
Jaipur, 2012.
19. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Robinson, P.J. & S. Henderson. Contemporary Climatology.
Henlow, 1999. Singh, S. Geomorphology. Prayag
Publications, Allahabad, 1998.
Stoddart,D. R. Process and Form in Geomorphology (Edited). Routledge, New York,
1996.
Garner, H.F. The Origin of Landscape- A Synthesis of Geomorphology. O. U.P.
London, 1974. Chorley, R.J. Spatial Analysis in Geomorphology. Methuen,
London. 1972.
Sparks, B.W. Geomorphology. Longman, London, 1960.
Thornbury,W. D. Principles of Geomorphology. John Wiley, New York, 1960.
Wooldridge, S.W. and Morgan, R. S. The Physical Basis of Geography- An
Outline of Geomorphology. Longman, London, 1959.
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PAPER-II Introduction to Geography & Human Geography
Unit 1 Meaning, Nature, scope and relevance of human Geography; Man–
Environment relationships; Branches of Human Geography- their general
characteristics; Cultural regions of the world: classification and its attributes.
Unit 2 Division of Mankind into racial groups-their characteristics and distribution in the
world and India; Human Adaptation to the natural environment (i) Cold region-
Eskimo (ii) Hot region- Bushman, (iii) Humid region-Pigmy
Unit 3 Growth of population, Distribution and density of population in the world:
Factors affecting distribution of population, Migration: internal and
international; Trends of urbanization
Unit 4 Settlements: types and patterns of rural settlements, Urban settlements: evolution
and classification.
Unit 5 Geo-politics, nation and state; Frontiers and Boundaries, Indian Ocean and
World politics.
Essential Readings:
Hussain Mazid, Human geography, Anmol Publication, New Delhi, 2014. Shelar, S. K.
Human Geography. Chandralok Prakashan, Kanpur. 2012.
Singh, L.R. Fundamentals of Human Geography. Sharda Pustak Bhawan, Allahabad, 2012.
Prajapati, R. V. Principlesof Human Geography. Cyber Tech. Publication. New Delhi. 2011.
Knowles R. & Wareing J., Economic and Social Geography, Rupa Publication, New Delhi,
2004.
Suggested Readings:
Dikshit, R.D. Geographical Thought: A Contextual History of Ideas. Prentice-Hall of India,
New Delhi. 2016.
Chandna, R.C. Population Geography. Kalyani Publisher, New Delhi. 2015.
Whyrne, Hammond, Charles. Elements of Human Geography, George Allen & Unwin,
London, 1985. Brock, J.C. & J.W. Webb, Geography of Mankind. McGraw Hills, New York.
1978.
Chisholm, M. Human Geography Evolution or Revolution. 1975
DeBlij, H.J. Human Geography- Culture Society and Space. John Wiley, New York, 1996.
Haggett, Peter, et al. Locational Models. Arnold Heinemann, 1979.
Llyod, P.E. & P. Dicken Location in Space. Harper & Row, London.
Smith, D.M. Human Geography – A Welfare Approach. Arnold Heinemann, London, 1984.
Ambrose, Peter Analytical Human Geography. Longman, 1970.
21. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
PaperName -
CA-101
Fundamentals of Computer and PC Software
Maximum Marks: 40
Course Objectives:
1. To review the basic concepts and functional knowledge in the field of computer
application
2. To expose the students to computer application in the field of Business.
Unit 1 Introduction to Computer System: Block diagram, components: mother board,
processor, main memory, cache memory, hard disk.
Input devices, Output devices, External storage devices: floppy disk, CD ROM,
DVD, USB drives.
Types of software: System software, Application software. System software:
Operating system.Utility programs: anti-virus, disk cleaning, defragmentation,
compression and decompression of files. Application software: examples of
commercial software with brief introduction.
Programming Languages: Low-level Language, Assembly Language,
Middle Level Language andHigh Level Language, Compiler, Interpreter,
Assembler, Difference between Compiler & Interpreter.
Unit 2 Operating system : Definition, Functions of operating system, CUI, GUI,
types of operating systems like Single user, Multi-user, Real time, Time sharing
and Batch processing, Multiprocessing, Multiprogramming, Multitasking,
Distributed processing.Elementary idea of various common operating system
prevalent round the world.
MS Windows: Anintroduction and its features, desktop, taskbar, files and folders
start menu operations, my computer, network neighborhood, recycle-bin,
windows explorer, creating, copying, movingand deleting files, setting wall paper,
changing the mouse pointer, paint, notepad, understandingthe OLE features.
Unit 3 Introduction to MS-Word: Advantages of word processing,Creating, Saving and
Editing a document: Selecting, Deleting, Replacing Text,Copying text to
another file. Insert, Formatting Text and Paragraph, Using the Font, Dialog
Box, Paragraph Formatting using Bullets and Numbering in Paragraphs,Use of
22. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Smart Art, Checking Spelling, Line spacing, Margins, Space before and after
paragraph, Mail merge, customizing the ribbon.
Introduction toMS-Excel:Entering information: Numbers, Formula, EditingData
in a cell, Excel functions, using a Range with SUM, Moving and Copyingdata,
Inserting and Deleting Row and Columns in the worksheet, Using the format Cells
Dialog box, Using chart wizard to create a chart.
Introduction to MS-Power Point: Introduction to PowerPoint presentation, Slide
show, Formatting, creating aPresentation, insertingSmart Arts, Adding Objects,
Applying Transitions,Animation effects, Adding Tables, Charts and Media files .
Unit 4 Decision Support System: Importance of Decision support system, limitation,
Characteristics of DSS, Decision Support and Structure of Decisions Making
Decision Support and Repetitiveness of Decisions, DSS Users.
Expert Systems: Support for decision making phases,Support for the
Intelligence Phase, Support for the Design Phase, Support for the Choice
Phase, Decision Support and Alternative Concepts of Decision Making.
Management Information System: Introduction, Role of IT, MIScharacteristics
and application areas, Business and Technology trends-specialization,
management by methodology, decentralization, internationalization etc.
Unit 5 Internet: Meaning, Definitions, History, Internetprotocols, TCP/IP, FTP,
HTTP, URL. Internet Browsers, WWW Consortium,
Searchengines.Introduction to Internet Security terminology- network security,
firewall, cryptography, password, biometrics,digital signature, digital
certificate.Business applications of internet, e-mail, UseNet,newsgroup,
telnet, intranet, extranet, e-ticketing, chatting.
E-Banking and its benefits: Smart Card, E-cash, Online financial Services
Stocktrading, E• broking. E-business Model, Do-it-yourself model, Made-to-
Order model,Information Service Model, Emerging hybrid models.
23. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Text Books and Reference Books:
1. Computer Fundamentals by P.K.Sinha
2. Fundamentals of Information Technology by A. Leon & M. Leon
3. Computer Today by Suresh K.Basandra
4. Internet business models and Strategies by Afuah A.&Tucci C.
5. PC Software MS Office by Nitin K Nayak
6. MS-Office Interactive course by Greg Perry, Techmedia
7. MS Office Complete Reference TMH Publication.
8. Operating System: Achyut S. Godbole
24. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Name Maximum Marks: 40
CA-102
Desktop Publishing and Multimedia
Unit I
Importance and Advantages of DTP, DTP Software and Hardware, CommercialDTP
Packages, Page Layout programs, Introduction to Word Processing. Commercial DTP
Packages,Difference between DTP Software and Word Processing Software.
Unit II
Types of Graphics, Uses of Computer Graphics Introduction to GraphicsPrograms, Font and
Typefaces, Types of Fonts, Creation of Fonts (Photographer), Anatomy offypefaces,
Printers, Types of Printers used in DTP, Plotter, Scanner.
Unit III
History and Versions of PageMaker, Creating a New Page, DocumentSetup Dialog
Box,Paper Size, Page Orientation, Margins, Different Methods of placing text andgraphics
in a document. Master Page, Story Editor, Formatting of Text, Indent, Leading,
Hyphenation,Spelling Check, Creating Index, Text Wrap, Position (Superscript/Subscript),
Control Palette.
Unit IV
History, Multimedia Elements; Text, Images, Sound, Animation and Video.Text, Concept of
Plain Text and Formatted Text, RTF & HTML Text, Image, Importance of Graphicsin
Multimedia, Image Capturing Methods, Scanner, Digital Camera, Sound - Sound and its
effect inMultimedia, Analog and Digital Sound, Animation, Basics, Principles and use of
Animation. Video, Basics of Video, Analog and Digital Video.
UnitV
Features of Multimedia, Overview of Multimedia, Multimedia SoftwareTools, Multimedia
Authoring- Production and Presentation, Graphic File Formats, MIDI- Overview,Concepts,
Structure of MIDI, MIDI Devices, MIDI Messages.
Text Book and reference book:
1. Desktop Publishing on PC by M. C. Sharma
2. Professional in Desktop Publishing by Dinesh Maidasani
3. DTP Courses 2/e by Singh & Singh
4. Multimedia, Computing, Communication & Applications by Ralf Steinmetz
5. Fundamentals of Multimedia by Ze-Nian Li
6. Page Maker - Manual
7. 'o' level module m3.2 Desktop publishing & Presentation graphics by V. K. Jain
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Practical
Suggested list of exercises for practical
Maximum Marks: 50
MS-Word
1. Create a document and apply different Editing options.
2. Create Banner for your college.
3. Design a Greeting Card using Word Art for different festivals.
4. Create your Biodata and use page borders and shading.
5. Create a document and insert header and footer, page title etc.
6. Implement Mail Merge.
7. Insert a table into a document.
8. Create a document and apply different formatting options.
1. Design your class Time Table.
MS Excel
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:
a. Copy an existing Sheet b. Rename the old Sheet
c. Insert a new Sheet into an existing Workbook
d. 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.
a. Sort data by Name
b. Filter data by Class
c. Subtotal of no. of students by Class.
MS Power Point
1 . Design a presentation of your institute using auto content wizard, design templateand
blank presentation.
2. Design a presentation illustrating insertion of pictures, word Art 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.
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PageMaker
1. Create a Greeting Card for New Year.
2. Create a Visiting Card.
3. Create your Resume.
4. Create an advertisement for job in well-known firm.
5. Create a Newspaper Report.
6. Create a document by importing Graphic Image from Clip Art.
7. Create a Wedding Card.
8. Type a document using Story Editor.
9. Input a text from Word Document into a PageMaker document.
10. Create a document on Importance of Text Wrap, applying proper font size
27. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
SECOND YEAR
FOUNDATION COURSE
28. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
ENGLISH CODE- FC 22
Unit 1
Tree : Tina Morris
Night of the Scorpion: Nissim Ezekiel
Idgah: Premchand (translated by Khushwant Singh)
Letter to God: G.L Swanteh(translated by Donald A Yates)
My bank account: Stephen Leacock
God sees the truth but waits: Leo Tolstoy
Unit 2
Basic English language : Idioms, proverbs and phrasal verbs, tenses, prepositions,
determiners, verbs, articles, nouns and pronouns
Unit 3
Short essay on given topics
Correspondence skills ( both formal and informal letters and applications)
Unit 4
Translation of sentences/ passage english to hindi and hindi to english
Unit 5
Drafting CV
29. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
SOCIOLOGY
II YEAR
PAPER-I SOCIAL PROCESSES AND CHANGE Code: BA 21
Unit 1:
Social Structure : concept and characteristics, Function – concept and characteristics, Social
Structure and functions (According to Radcliffe Brown and T Parsons)
Unit 2:
Social organization: concept and characteristics, Social process: Cooperation,
accommodation, assimilation, adaptation and adjustment
Unit 3:
Social disorganization: concept and characteristics, Process of social disorganization-
Competition, conflict, deviant behavior and war
Unit 4:
Social Legislation: Domestic Violence Act 2005, The scheduled castes and tribes (Prevention
of Atrocities Act 1989) , Human Right Act 1993, Right to information 2005, Protection of
Women under Indian constitution and criminal law.
Unit 5:
Process of Social Change- Social Movement, planning, urbanization, industrialization and
modernization
Books Recommended:
11. M L Gupta and D D Sharma : Sociology Process and Changes, Sahitya Sadan Agra
12. G K Agrawal : Sociology Process and Changes, Sahityasadan Agra
13. Dharamveer Mahajan- Sociology Process and Changes, Vivek Prakashan New Delhi
14. Mukherjee and Agrawal: Sociology Process and Changes, Vivek Prakashan New Delhi
15. Dr Dhruv Dixit- Sociology Pocess and Changes, Shivlal Agrawal and sons Agra
16. Bhadoriya and Patil: Sociology Process and Changes, MP Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal
17. DS Baghel- Sociology, Kailash Pustak Sadan,Bhopal
18. TB Bautomor- Sociology , Bhartiya Sanskaran Mumbai
19. CN Shankar Rao- Sociology .Chand and Co. Delhi
20. Ram Gopal Singh- Indian Dalit problems and solutions, MP Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal
21. Radcliffe Brown: Structure and function in primitive society
30. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
SOCIOLOG
Y II YEAR
PAPER-II RURAL, URBAN AND TRIBAL SOCIETY Code:
BA 22
Unit 1:
Characteristics of Rural and Peasant Societies, Rural family, caste, occupation and its
changing status, Jajmani System
Unit 2:
.
Unit 3:
Rural Leadership and functions, Peasant Tensions, cooperatives, changing status of
rural women, Migration.
Urban society: Housing, slums, Juvenile delinquency, Alcoholism, Drug addiction and
Environmental pollution .
Unit 4:
Urban Society: Social disorganization- meaning, characteristics and causes, crime,
poverty, unemployment, Impact of information technology on society
Unit 5:
Tribes- meaning and characteristics, Tribal Problems, Indebtedness, Land
Alienation,Life style of Gond, Bhil, Korku tribes.
Reference books:
1. Rural sociology in India- A R Desai, Popular Prakashan Bombay 1969
2. Rural village: S C Dubey, Allied publisher New Delhi 1952
3. Urban Sociology in India- MSA Rao 1994
Text Books Recommended:
1. TB Bautomor- Sociology Bhartiya Sanskaran Mumbai
2. CN Shankar Rao- Sociology .Chand and Co. Delhi
3. Dr. Shrinath Sharma- Sociology of tribal society, MP Hindi Granth Academy Bhopal
31. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
ECONOMICS
II YEAR
PAPER-I MACROECONOMICS Code: BA 23
Unit 1:
Concept of macroeconomics , Interrelation between Micro and Macro economics, Macro
variable- Stock and flow, Circular flow of income, Concept of national income, Gross
national product(GNP) and Gross domestic product (GDP), National Income Accounting,
National income and economic welfare
Unit 2:
Classical theory of employment, Keynesian theory of employment, Aggregate demand
function and Aggregate supply function, Effective demand, Propensity to consume, save
and invest, principles of multiplier and accelerator.
Unit 3:
Investment Function and marginal efficiency of capital (MEC) Factors affecting investment
function, Keynesian theory of liquidity, Preference and Liquidity trap, Discounting rate.
Unit 4:
Money- Meaning and functions, tock of money and its measures- M1, M2, M3 and M4,
quantity theory of money- cash transaction cash balance approach, Inflation, deflation and
Recession- definition, causes and effects of various segments of economy .
Unit 5:
Bank- Meaning and types, Central bank and its function with special reference to reserve
bank of India, Credit control- Qualitative and quantitative Methods, objectives and
Limitations of monetary policy, Function of commercial banks, Process of credit creation,
MUDRA and Jan Dhan Yojna .
Books Recommended:
1. Heijdra B J and Ploeg F V- Foundation of modern macro economics ,Oxford Universit y,
press.
2. Lewis MK and Mizan P D – Monetary economics, Oxford university press, New Delhi
3. Hanson A H- A guide to Keynes, Mc Graw Hill, New York
4. Gupta SB- Monetary economics-S.chand, New Delhi
5. M L Jhingan- Macro Economics
6. Khimesar and Pawar- Money and international economics
7. Dr. Ramratan Sharma- International economics
8. MP Hindi Granth Academy , New Publication
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ECONOMICS
II YEAR
PAPER-II PUBLIC FINANCE AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Code: BA 24
Unit 1:
Public Finance- meaning, nature and scope, Public, Private and merit goods, Principle of
maximum social advantage, Sources of revenue, Tax revenue and Non-tax revenue, Kinds
of taxes-Direct and Indirect, Goods and Services Tax(GST), Taxable capacity in India
Unit 2:
Budget- Definition and Preparation, Fiscal Deficit, Fiscal Policy, Deficit finance, Central-
State Financial relation, Recommendation of latest finance commission.
Unit 3:
Meaning and importance of International economics, Intra and International trade,
Importance of International trade in economic development, Theories of Internationa l
trade- absolute and comparative advantage, Factor endowment- Heckscher- Ohlin
Unit 4:
Terms of trade- Concepts and types, Tariff and Non-tariff in international trade, World trade
organization (WTO) objective and its functions, Balance of trade, Concept and types,
Compositions and structure of balance of trade (BOT) and its relationship with balance of
payment, Methods of correction of imbalance of payment, International capital movement.
Unit 5:
Trends and directions of India’s foreign trade, Exchange rate, Theories of exchange rate,
Mint par party theory, Purchasing power parity theory, concept of appreciation and
depreciation of currency and its effects on foreign trade
Books Recommended:
1. International economy: H G Mannur
2. International economy: Kindleberger
3. Dr.Ramratan Sharma: International economics and finance
4. V C Sinha- lok vitt
5. H L Bhatiya- lok vitt
6. B P Tyagi- lok vitt
7. MP Hindi Granth Academy – New Publication
33. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
HISTORY
II YEAR
PAPER-I Elements of Indian Epigraphy and numismatics
Code: BA H23
Unit-1: Origin and development of Art of writing in India,writing materials and importance of
inscriptions in the reconstruction of Indian history- Ashokan Inscriptions second and
twelfth rock edicts.
Unit-2: Historical importance of following inscriptions - besnagar pillar inscription of heliodorous,
junagarh inscription of rudradaman, hathigumpha inscription of kharavela,Allahabad pillar
inscription of samudragupta Khajuraho inscription yashovarman and dhang.
Unit-3: Origin and development of coinage in India,barter system, origin of market system, punch
market coins and symbols of punch marked coins, making technique,cast coin- making technique,
janpadiya and tribal coins- taxila, Kaushambi, malav,Youdheya, Panchal,ujjaini, role of coins in the
reconstruction of Indian history.
Unit-4: Kushana coins- Kanishka and huviska, coins of satavahanas- GautamiPutra shatakarni,
Gupta coins- Chandragupta I,samudragupta, Chandragupta II
Unit -5: Early medival coins, regionalism, important coins of Kalchuri and chandela and
chahamanas, paucity of coins in early medival India
34. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
HISTORY
II YEAR
PAPER-II Cultural Heritage of Madhya Pradesh
Code: BA H24
Unit-1: Meaning and definition of Heritage types of Heritage and importance of Heritage, paintings
of Madhya Pradesh- bhimbetka, Bagh, chaturbhujnala (bhanpura),Rock paintings of gaddi and
Hanumana, Rock painting- Pachmarhi
Unit-2: Rock cut architecture, architecture of Bagh caves, udaygiri (Vidisha), Gwalior, dhamnar,
poladongar, kolhvi and cave architecture of mada (Singrauli)
Unit-3: Important architecture of Madhya Pradesh, stupa- mahastupa of vaishya Tekari Ujjain,
Bharhuta, sanchi, deurkothar, cylindrical types stupa of manpur Umaria, temple architecture -origin
and development, early temple Sanchi number 17 , temples of Tigwa, Shiv temples of Bumrah,
Parvati temple of nachna ,Baijnath temple of Bela ,dashavtar temples of Deoghar (adjoining of
Madhya Pradesh)
Unit-4: Pratihar architecture- teli ka temple of Gwalior, kalchuri architecture- Shiv temple of
chandreh- Siddhi, Virateshwar temple of sohagpur, chandela architecture -kandariya Mahadev
temple and Lakshman temple of Khajuraho, Parmar architecture neelkanteshwar temple of Udaishwar
Unit -5: Sculptures of Madhya Pradhesh- life scene in the art of Bharhut and Sanchi,Gupta sculptures-
importance and salient features, chief characteristics of pratihara sculptures, characteristics and salient
features of Kalchuri sculptures, Chief characteristics of chandela sculpture chief characteristics of
Parmar sculptures
35. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
POLITICAL SCIENCE
II YEAR
PAPER-I REPRESENTATIVE POLITICAL THINKERS Code: BA 25
Unit 1:
Salient features of Ancient Indian Political Thoughts: Manu and Kautilya.
Unit 2:
Salient features of Western Political Thoughts: Plato and Aristotle
Unit 3:
Unit 4:
Modern political thinker: Machiavelli, Thomas Hill Green, Jeremy Bentham and J.S. Mill
Communist Thinkers: Marx, Lenin and M.N Roy
Unit 5:
Thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr, Bhim Rao Ambedkar, Ram Manohar Lohia and Pt,
Deendayal Upadhayay
Books Recommended:
1. Dr. VP Sharma: Modern Indian Political Thought, Laxmi Narayan Agrawal, Agra
2. C L Weber: Secret philosophy of self cultivation,Kitab Mahal Allahabad
3. Michel B Foster: Conduct of Political Thinking, Delhi University Prakashan
4. Prof Govind Prasad Sharma: Western political thought,MP Hindi Granth Academy, Bhopal
5. Prof Koushal PrasadMishra, Manusmriti me rajtantra, Sankat Mochon Foundation, Varanasi
36. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
POLITICAL SCIENCE
II YEAR
PAPER-II CONSTITUENTS OF MAJOR COUNTRIES Code: BA 26
Unit 1:
Salient Features of British Constitution: Executive, Legislature, Judiciary and Political
Parties.
Unit 2:
Salient Features of American Constitution: Executive, Legislature Judiciary and
Political Parties.
Unit 3:
Salient Features of Swiss Constitution: Executive, Legislature Judiciary, Direct
Democracy.
Unit 4:
Nature and Salient Features of the Constitution of People’s Republic of China and
Pakistan
Unit 5:
Nature and Salient Features of the Constitution of People’s Republic of Nepal, Bhutan
and Afghanistan.
Books Recommended:
1. A.C Kapoor: Selected constitution of the world, S. Chand
2. V.D Mahajan: Selected Government , S.Chand
3. World’s major constitutions: Dr. Pukhraj Jain
4. Comparative Government: Dr J Shyam Sundaram, Dr CP Sharma
37. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
PAPER I - Physical Geography
Unit 1
Introduction to climatology; Elements of weather and climate; composition
and structure of the atmosphere; Temperature: horizontal and vertical distribution;
Atmospheric pressure and pressure belts; Winds: planetary, periodic and local.
Unit 2
Atmospheric moisture –Humidity; processes of evaporation and condensation;
Air Masses, Fronts: Origin, Classification and Characteristics; Atmospheric Disturbances:
Cyclone: tropical and temperate; theories of origin and associated weather conditions.
Unit 3
Types of precipitation: pattern of Rainfall at Global, Regional and seasonal scales;
Climatic classification by Koppen; Global Warming, climate change: causes,
consequences and measures of control.
Unit 4
Introduction to Oceanography; surface configuration of the ocean floor; Relief of Atlantic,
Pacific, and Indian Oceans; Temperature of Oceanic water: horizontal and vertical
distribution; Salinity of Oceanic water: composition, sources and horizontal and vertical
distribution.
Unit 5
Circulation of oceanic water: waves, currents, streams, drifts; Currents of Atlantic, Pacific
and Indian Ocean; Tides –Causes, Types and Theories; Coral reefs: types, formation,
theories; coastal environment; Marine deposits, Importance of ocean as storehouse of
resources.
Essential Readings:
Anthony J. Voga, and Robert V. Rohli, Climatology. Jones & Bartlett
Learning, 2017.
Siddhartha, K. Oceanography A Brief Introduction,National Book Trust, New
Delhi. 2013
Garrison Tom, Essentials of Oceanography. Brooks/ Cole, C.A., USA, 2011.
(International Ed.). Singh
Savindra, Climatology, Prayaga Pustak Bhawan,
Allahabad, 2006. Singh, Sukhvinder, Oceanography,
Wisdom Press, New Delhi. 2014. Malik Ramesh.
Oceanography. Sonali Publication. New Delhi. 2012. Lal,
D.S. Climatology, chaitanya publication, Allahabad, 1986
Suggested Readings:
Berry, B.J.L. and Chorley, P.J. Atmosphere weather and climate, Routledge India, New
Delhi, 2009. Menon, P. A. 2007. Ways of the Weather, National Book Trust, New Delhi.
2007.
38. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Das, P. K. The Monsoon. National Book Trust, India, New
Delhi. 2000. Critchfield, J.S. General Climatology prentice
Hall, India, 1993
Trewarth, G. T. An Introduction to Climate. MeGraw Hills Inc.
New York, 1991. Peterson, Introduction to meteorology McGraw
Hill Book London, 1969
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PAPER II - Economic Geography
Unit 1
Economic geography: Definition, Scope and Significance; Sectors of economic activity:
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary; Agriculture: Primary crops-Wheat, Rice and Maize.
Unit 2
Agriculture: Commercial crops –Cotton, Sugarcane, Tea, Coffee; Fisheries – factors and
important fishing grounds; Agriculture regions of the world.
Unit 3
Mineral resources: Iron ore, Bauxiate, manganese and Copper; Power resources: Coal,
petroleum and hydroelectric power; Non-conventional sources of energy- types and
potentials; Atomic energy.
Unit 4
Manufacturing industries: locational factors, distribution and production - Iron and steel:
(USA, Russia and Germany); Textile (cotton and wollen) -(USA, China and
Japan); Petro-chemical.
Unit 5
World Transportation: Relative significance of different means of transport- Land, Air and
Water, Factors affecting land, water and air transport; World oceanic routes; important
inland waterways and important canals; International trade, Impact of globalization on
economic development.
Essential Readings:
Singh K. & Siddiqui A. R. Economic Geography, Pravalika Publisher,
Allahabad. 2016.
Roy, P. K. Economic geography: A Study of Resources, New Central Book Agency Ltd.
Kolkata, 2014. Saxena, H. M. Economicgeography. Rawat Publication. New Delhi. 2013.
Sharm, T.C. Economic geography of India, Rawat Publication. New
Delhi. 2013.
Knowles R. & Wareing J., Economic and Social Geography, Rupa Publication,
New Delhi, 2004.
Brynt, R. H., Economic and Social Geography, Made Simple Book, Rupa Publication,
New Dehi, 1990.
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Suggested Readings:
Guha, J. L. & Chhottoraj, P. R. A New Approach to Economic geography: A Study of
Resources. World Press Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata. 2001.
Wheeler, J.O. et.al. Economic Geography. John Wiley, New
York, 1995.
Hartshorn, T.N. & J.W. Alexander: Economic Geography. Prentice Hall India,
New Delhi, 1988. Smith, D.M. ;Human Geography – A Welfare Approach.
Arnold Heinemann, London, 1984.
40. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Smith, D.M: Industrial Location- An Economic Geographical Analysis. John
Wiley,New York, 1981. Leong, G. C. and Morgan, G. C. Human and Economic
Geography. Oxford Economic Press. 1973.
Mc Carty, H.H. & J.B. Lindberg: A Preface to Economic Geography.Prentice Hall,
New Jersey.1966.
42. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
CA-201
Internet and E-Commerce
Maximum Marks: 40
Course Objectives:
1. To review the basic concepts and functional knowledge in the field of computer
application.
2. To expose the students to computer application in the field of Business.
Unit I
Internet:Evolution, Concepts, Growth of Internet, ISP, ISP in India, Types ofconnectivity, Dial-
up, leased line, DSL, Broadband, RF, VSAT etc., Methods of sharing of Internetconnection, Use
of proxy server.
Internet Services: USENET, GOPHER, WAIS, ARCHIE and VERONICA, IRC, Concept of
Search Engines, Search engines types, searching the Web, Web Servers, TCP/IP and other main
protocols used on the Web.
E-Mail:Concepts of e-mailing, POP and WEB Based E-mail, merits, address, Basics of
Sending & Receiving, E-mailProtocols, Mailing List, Free E-mail services, e-mail servers
and e-mail client programs.
Unit II
Introduction to E-Commerce:Emergence of the Internet, Commercial use of the Internet,
Emergence of World Wide Web, Advantages and Disadvantages of E-Commerce, Transition toE-
Commerce in India, E-Commerce opportunities for Industries.
Unit Ill
Models: Business Models for E-commerce, Models based on Relationship offransaction
parties: B2C,B2B,C2C, C2B;Models based on the Relationship of Transactiontypes,
Brokerage Model, Aggregator Model, Infomediary Model, Community Model, Value Chain
Model, Manufacturer Model, Advertising Model, Subscription Model, Affiliate Model.
Unit IV
E-Marketing versus Traditional Marketing: Identifying Web Presence Goals, Browsing
Behavior Model,Online Marketing, E-advertising, Internet Marketing Trends, E-branding and E-
Marketing strategies.
UnitV
E-Security: Information system security, security on the internet, E-business riskmanagement
issues, information security environment in India.
E-Payment Systems: Digital payment requirements, Digital Token based e-paymentsystems,
properties of Electronic cash, risk and e-payment systems and designing e-payment systems.
Secure Business, Web store, Online Payment, Internet Banking. Security- E-commerce
security issues, Cryptography, Digital Signature & Authentication protocol, Digital
Certificates. Online Security, Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) .
Text Books and reference books:
1. Internet for Everyone by AlexinLeon and Mathews Leon
43. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
2. Doing Business on the Internet: E-Commerce by S. Jaiswal
3. E-Business and E-commerce Management.J'ffidition by Pearson Education
4. E-Commerce: An Indian Perspective.z'" Edition by P.T. Joseph
5. Introduction to E-Commerce by Zheng Qin
6. E-commerce Development: Business to Business by WP Publishers
7. Frontiers of Electronic Commerce by R. Kalakota
8. E-business: Roadmap for success by R. Kalakota
9. Electronic Commerce by Gary P. Schneider
10. The E-Business Revolution by Daniel Amor
44. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
PaperName -
CA-202
Relational Database Management System
Maximum Marks: 40
Course Objectives:
1. To review the basic concepts and functional knowledge in the field of computer
application
2. To expose the students to computer application in the field of Business.
Unit I
Evolution of Databasetechnology, File-Oriented System, Database System, Client
Server Platforms.Database System in the Organization: Databases and Data sharing,
Strategicdatabase planning, Management control, Risks and cost of database, Logical
andPhysical data representation.
Unit II
Database Development Life Cycle(DDLC), Principles ofConceptual Database Design,
Objects, Specialization, Generalization, Relationship, Cardinality, Attributes.Relational
data model: Fundamental Concepts, Normalization process (INF, 2NF,3NF, BCNF, 4NF),
Transforming Conceptual Model to a Relational Model.
Unit III
Relational Algebra, Relationalimplementation with SQL, Introduction, Data
Definition language (DDL), DataManipulation Language (DML), Data Control Language
(DCL), Transaction Control Language(TCL), Schema and table definition, SQL functions:
Mathematicalfunctions, Group functions, View definition: Introduction, Command to
create a VIEW.
Unit IV
Physical, storage media, Diskperformance factors Datastorage format file organization and
addressing methods implementing, Managingthe Data base environment - Database
administration and control, OBA functions,goals, integrity, security and recovery.
UnitV
Introduction to SQL: Components of SQL, DDL,DML,Query Language, DCL, TCL, SCL
etc. Invoking sql*plus. The oracle data types two dimensional matrix creation.
Insertion,
updation, deletionoperations, the many faces of SELECT command, creating tables using
query, inserting data using query, modifying the structure of tables, renaming tables,
dropping tables, dropping columns, logical operators, range searching, pattern matching,
use of Alias, Oracle Functions. Accessing data from multiple tables. Set operations:
Union, Intersect, Minus.Data Constraints: 1/0 constraints, Business Rule constraints.
Grouping data from tables. Joins: Equi-join, Self-join, Sub-Queries. Views, Sequences,
45. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Synonyms, use of savepoint, ROLLBACK&COMMIT commands, creating user accounts,
granting permission, revoking permission.
Text Books and Reference Books:
1. Database Management & Design by G. W. Hansen & J. V. Hansen
2. Database System Concepts by Silberschqtz, Korth&Sudarshan
3. SQL, PL/SQL: The Programming Language of Oracle by Ivan Byross
4. Introduction to Database Systems by C. J. Date
5. Oracle: The Complete Reference by Oracle Press
6. SQL/PL-SQL by P. S. Deshpande
47. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
practical
Maximum Marks: 50
Internet and E-Commerce
I. To set and change computer name.
2. To set and change work group name.
3. To include web-site in your favorite.
4. To un-hide pop-up block.
5. To show default workgroup name.
6. To set default workgroup name.
7. To set default gateways.
8. To identify IP address.
9. To set URL as home page.
10. To set IP address and subnet mask.
11. To view network connection.
12. To change font size of web content.
13. To view the coding of web page.
14. To enable/disable firewall.
15. To turn on and tum off automatic updates.
16. To create e-mail account.
17. To send e-mail.
18. To add name in address book.
SQL
1. Create table for student information like name, age, add, phone, class, college,
etc.
Using R,·_p /
2. Create table command. r V
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3. Insert data into tables using both types of insert commands.
4. Add another column into database using modify command.
5. Select particular type of data using select command using like, functions etc.
6. Create another table from old table.
7. Run commands like DROP table, ROLLBACK, EDIT, DESC, /, etc.
8. Apply nested queries by joining two tables & select particular data item from both
tables.
9. Arrange columns data items in ascending or descending order.
10. Create view & Indexes on table.
11. Join tables using join Command.
12. Create client table with following fields-cid, cname, cadd, city, state and insert 10
records
13. Create customer table with following fields-cust_id, cust_name, cust_add, city, state
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and insert 10 records and apply the following constraints *NOT NULL, *Primary Key
, *Check Constraint, *Unique
14. Select two fields from the table using following clauses *Order by, *Distinct.
15. Select fields from the table and apply oracle functions like
*AVG(), *MAX(), *MIN(}, *COUNT(},* ABS(), *POWER(), *ROUND()
16. Apply the WHERE clause on Client(cid,cname,salary,cadd,city,state) table with
I.SELECT 2. DELETE 3. To insert data into some other table.
17. Create a table and apply ALTER TABLE command on the table.
18. Retrieve client information like cust_id, cust_name, city for customers where field
city= Delhi or Baroda.
19. Create tables and relate them by using foreign key and reference table.
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THIRD YEAR
FOUNDATION COURSE
50. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
ENGLISH CODE- FC 32
Unit 1
Stopping of woods on a snowy evening : Robert Frost
Cherry tree: Ruskin Bond
The axe : R K Narayan
The selfish giant : Oscar Wilde
On the rule of the road : A G Gardiner
The song of Kabir : Translated by Tagore
Unit 2
Basic Language Skills
Transformation of sentences, Direct- Indirect Speech, Active – Passive voice, Similar words
with different meaning
UNIT 3 :
Report writing, Narration skills, Narration of events and situation
UNIT 4 :
Drafting of e-mails (formal & informal emails)
UNIT 5 :
Drafting of CV
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SOCIOLOGY
III YEAR
PAPER-I BASIC OF SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHTS Code: BA 31
Unit 1: August Comte- Hierarchy of sciences, Law of three stages
Emile Durkheim- Theory of suicide, Theory of religio n
Pitrin Sorokin- Theory of cultural change
Unit 2: Max Weeber- Theory of authority, Bureaucracy
Karl Max- Class struggle, theory of surplus value
Thorstein Veblen- Technological change, theory of leisure class
Unit 3: R K Metron- Theory of functionalism, reference group,
Vilfredo Pareto- Circulation of elites, residues and derivers
Talcott Parsons- Theory of Socialization, social system
Unit 4: Mahatma Gandhi- Non Violence, Satyagraha, Trusteeship
Radhskamal Mukherji- Sociology of values
Dr. B R Ambedkar- Social Justice, Casteless Equalitarian Society
Unit 5: M N Srinivas- Sanskritization, Westernization, Secularizat ion
A R Desai- Social Background of Nationalism of India
Yogendra Singh- Modernization of Indian Tradition
Books Recommended:
1. R N Mukherji: History of sociological thoughts, Vivek Prakashan Delhi
2. Mukherji, Agrawal- Basic of sociological thoughts, Sahitya Bhavan, Agra
3. Gupta , Sharma- Basic of sociological thoughts, Sahitya Bhavan, Agra
4. Dhruv Dixit- Basic of sociological thoughts, Shivlal Agrawal and sons, Agra
5. Mahajan- Basic of sociological thoughts, Ramdas and sons, Agra
6. Yogendra Singh- Modernization of Indian tradition
7. C A Coser- Masters of Sociological Thoughtd
8. Raymond Aron- Main currents in sociological thoughts Vol I and II
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SOCIOLOGY
III YEAR
PAPER-II METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH Code: BA 32
Unit1: Social Research: Meaning, Importance and Characteristics, Basic Steps of Scientific
Research, Importance of Scientific method, Formulation of Hypothesis and Research
Design, Social Survey: Meaning, Definition, Characteristic, Objectives, Types
Unit 2: Research Methodology: Case study method, Sampling Method
Type of Data Collection, Questionnaire, Schedule, Interview, Observation
Unit 3: Scaling Techniques: Types of Scales: Likert and Bogerdus scales
Classification and tabulation of data: Meaning, Characteristics, Objectives and Basis
Report writing
Unit 4: Meaning of statistics, utility and limitations
Central Tendency: meaning, characteristics, importance
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median , Mode
Unit 5: Presentation of data, diagrammatic and graphical presentation, use of computer in Social
Research
Recommended Books:
1. P V Young : Scientific social survey and research
2. Beteille A and T N Madan- Encounter and experience: Personal accounts of fieldwork, Vikas
publishing house, New Delhi,1975
3. Jayram N- sociology: Method and theory, MacMillan madras,1989
4. Togya and Patil- Basics of social research, MP Hindi Granth Academy,Bhopal 2004
5. Trivedi R N, Shukla D P: Research methodoly college, book depo,Jaipur
6. Sharma,Virendra Prakash- Logic and methods of social research, Panchsheel prakashan Jaipur
7. Singh, Ram Gopal- Basics of social research, Vidhi, MP Hindi Granth Academy,Bhopal
8. Singh, Dr. Suendra- Basics of social research, UP Hindi Granth Academy, Luknow
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ECONOMICS
III YEAR
PAPER-I DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT ECONOMICS Code : BA 33
Unit 1:
Economic growth and development- Concept, characteristics of developing countries,
Factors of economic development and growth- Capital, Physical and human resources,
Research and development and technology
Unit 2:
Theories of economic development-Adam Smith, Karl Max and Schumpeter, Stages of
economics growth, Investment criteria for economic development, Capital – output ratio,
Capital – Labour ratio and human resource development.
Unit 3:
Balanced vs Imbalanced growth- Theories of Rodan, A.Lewis, Herscman, Leibenstein,
Gunnar Myrdal and Harrod-Domar
Unit 4:
Economic Development and gender equality, Women empowerment, Techniques of
development- Capital Intensive and Labour intensive techniques, Human development
index
Unit 5:
Environment – economy linkage, Environment as a necessity and luxury, Population –
Environment linkage, Market failure for environment goods, The common problems, concept
of sustainable development, Valuation of Environmental damages- Land, water, air and
forest, Prevention, Control and abatement of pollution
Books Recommended:
1. ML Jinghan- Economics of growth and development
2. Hayami Y- Development Economics, oxford university press
3. Karpagam M- Environmental economies
4. Yogesh Sharma- Environment and human resource development, point publisher, Jaipur
5. V C Sinha- Development and environmental economics
6. P C Trivedi/ Garima Gupta- Environmental studies, Avishkar publication, Jaipur
7. Deepti Sharma/ Mahendra Kumar- Environment development, Arjun Publishing, Delhi
8. MP Hindi Granth Academy New Edition
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ECONOMICS
III YEAR
PAPER-II STATISTICS Code: BA 34
Unit 1:
Meaning and definition of statistics’, nature and scope functions, importance and limitations
of statistics’, Universe and sample, techniques of data collection, classification, tabulation,
graphic representation of data, frequency distribution, cumulative frequency
Unit 2:
Measures of central tendency- Mean, median, mode, geometric mean and harmonic mean,
measures of dispersion- range, mean deviation, standard deviation, coefficient of variation ,
Quartile deviation.
Unit 3:
Correlation – Karl Pearson’s co efficient of correlation, Spearman’s Rank correlation, Rank
sign test, regression analysis, regression equation, co-efficient of regression, use and
application of regression analysis
Unit 4:
Time series analysis, concept and component, additive and multiplicative model, method
of moving averages, index numbers concept type importance, problems in the constructio n
of index number and their limitations. Laspaire’s, Passche’s and Fisher’s Index numbers.
Unit 5:
Probability: concept, rules of probability, Conditional probability, Binomial distribution,
research – concept and types, Selection of research problems, Hypothesis- concept and types,
Testing of hypothesis, research report writing
Books Recommended:
1. Statistics : Elhane DN
2. Research methodology- C R Kothari
3. Principles of statistics- B N Gupta
4. Principles of statistics – S P Singh
5. Statistics- Shukla and Sahay
6. Introduction to Research- Parasnath Rai
7. MP Hindi Granth Academy New Edition
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HISTORY
III YEAR
PAPER-I Elements of Indian Archaeology
Code: BA H 33
Unit 1: Meaning and definition of archaeology, scope and extent, relation with other branches of
study, history of archaeology in India, exploration and archaeological sites, methods, techniques and
dating
Unit 2: Indian prehistoric culture - paleolithic age, mesolithic age, later paleolithic and Neolithic culture
with today's technology
Unit 3: Archaeological excavation vertical and horizontal techniques and documentation, Pottery-
importance pottery of Indus valley culture, chalcolithic pottery- OCPP, PGW and NBP
Unit 4: Study of archaeological sites- Burzhome, Kali Banga, Hastinapur, Kaushambi and tripuri
Unit 5: Harappa, dholavira ,Vadnagar Gujarat, Maheshwar , navdatoli,megalithic culture
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HISTORY
III YEAR
PAPER-II Indian Religion and Philosophy
Code: BA H 34
Unit 1: Dharma concepts and definitions of Vedic religion, concept of Yajana and
importance,special features of Vedic religion Buddhism origin teaching and development, Jainism
origin teaching and development
Unit 2: Shaivism and their sects, vaishnavism- origin and development,bhakti movement of
South India- Alwar and nayanar
Unit 3: Shaktism -origin and development - navdurga saptamatrika, chaushathh yogini, Saraswati
,Lakshmi, Parvathi, saur sects position and extension of sect
Unit 4: Indian philosophy -characteristics, Upanishdiye philosophy, bhakti yoga and karam yoga
of Gita, materialistic philosophy- charvak
Unit 5: Sankhye philosophy, yoga philosophy, nyaya philosophy, Vaisheshik philosophy,
purvamimansa and Uttar mimansa -Shankar and Ramanuj
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
III YEAR
PAPER-I INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY Code: BA 35
Unit 1:
Indian Foreign Policy- Development, Salient features, Principles and determinants.
Unit 2:
India’s relation with neighboring countries Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Shri Lanka
and Afghanistan.
Unit 3:
Relation with superpowers- America, Russia and China.
Unit 4:
Regional Organisations-SAARC, ASEAN, OPEC, BRICS
Unit 5:
Contemporary International Issues: Human Rights Globalization, Environment,
Disarmament, Cross border terrorism
Books Recommended:
1. Dr.Pukhraj Jain- Indian foreign policy
2. Dr.J Shyam Sundaram- Indian foreign policy
3. Prof. Ramdev Bhardwaj- India and International relations, MP Hindi Granth
Academy, Bhopal
4. Prof. Ramdev Bhardwaj-International politics and political issues, MP Hindi
Granth Academy, Bhopal
5. Prof. Ramdev Bhardwaj- Diplomacy and Human Rights, MP Hindi Granth
Academy, Bhopal
6. B P Dutt- Indian foreign policy, National Book Group Trust, Delhi
7. U R Ghai- Indian foreign policy,New Academic Publishing Company Delhi
58. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
POLITICAL SCIENCE
III YEAR
PAPER-II PUBLIC ADMINITRATION Code: BA 36
Unit 1:
Public Administration- Meaning, nature and scope, Public and Private Administration,
New Public Administration .
Unit 2:
Principles of organization, Line and Staff agencies, Chief Executive.
Unit 3:
Personnel Administration- Recruitment, Training and Promotion, Union Public Service
Commission, Settlement of Disputes, O and M.
Unit 4:
Financial Administration- Budget, Accounting and Auditing
Unit 5:
Development Administration- Role of bureaucracy, Role of Panchayat raj institutions,
Lokpal and Lokayukt-Good governance and e-governance
59. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Books Recommended:
1. M P Sharma and B B Sadhana: Public Administration : Theory and practice, Kitab Mahal
2. Mohit Bhattacharya- New Horizons,Public Administration, Agra, Laxmi N Agrawal
3. A. Awasthi and S N Maheshwari: Public Administration, Agra, Laxmi N Agrawal
4. S N Maheshwari : Administrative Theory, New Delhi, Allied (1994)
5. M Webet: The theory of Organisation, Readings in Public Administration New
York,Harper and
Ross
6. T N Chaturvedi(ed) – Contemporary Administration,culture of India,New Delhi Mittal
1997
7. M E Dimmock-A philosophy of Administration towards creative Growth,New York,
Harper
1958
8. P R Dubhashi- Recent trends in public administration, Kaveri books, Delhi
9. C P Bhambari- Public Administration
10. A H Hanson- The process of planning
61. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
PAPER-II Environment and Resources
Unit 1
Environment: Meaning, definition and components; Ecosystem: types and functioning;
Classification of resources - renewable and non-renewable, biotic and abiotic resources;
Resources and environment interfaces.
Unit 2
Resources: minerals and energy resources; water, forests and soils resources-their
economic and environmental significance and conservation methods.
Unit 3
Human resource: size, distribution and density; Population explosion, Population
pressure and resources utilization, Food security. Unit 4
Environmental disasters and pollutions: types, causes and related problems;
Emerging environmental problems: Global warming, climatic change.
Unit 5
Impact of human activities on environment: deforestation, excessive mining, intensive
agriculture and industrialization on environment; Environmental conservation and
management; sustainable resource use.
Essential Readings:
Singh, S. Environmental Geography. Prawalika Publication, Allahabad, 2016.
Barucha, Arach. Textbook of Environmental Studies, University Press India,
Hyderabad. 2016. Siddhartha, K. Ecology and Environment. Kisalaya Publication
Pvt. Ltd. Newdelhi. 2015. Saxena, H. M. Environmental Geography. Rawat
Publications. Jaipur, 1999.
Roy, P. K. Resource Studies. New Central Book Agency, Calcutta, 2006.
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Suggested Readings:
Gautam, A. Geography of resources: Exploitation, conservation and management.
Sharda Pustak
Bhawan, Allahabad, 2013.
Sharma, B.L. & Puar P. Global Environmental Challenges. Rohini Books, Publishers
&Distributors, Jaipur, 2004.
Saxena, H. M. Environmental Management. Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 2000.
Goudie, Andrew. The Human Impact on the Natural Environment. Blackwell
Oxford, 1994. Mukerji, A. and V.K. Agnihotri. Environment and Development.
Concept , New Delhi, 1993. Smith, R. L. Man and his Environment: An
Ecosystem Approach. Harper & Row, London, 1992.
63. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Web Designing
Maximum Marks: 40
Unit I
Web page overview, Elements of a web page. Types of Sites, personal sites, small business sites,
large business sites, online business sites, Educational institution sites, Government sites, Biogs,
twitter, Matching format to audience, creating guidelines, creating a site structure, writing for
the web, download time, methods for creating pages, publishing a site, Addressing a web site,
Absolute & Relative addresses, URL. Static and dynamic websites.
Unit II
Head content, adding a title, Body content, Paragraph breaks, Line breaks, Horizontal lines, Fonts
and text size, Text color, Headings, Aligning text, Lists, Background color.
Unit III
About HTML editors,Net beans, Dream Viewer, the editing environment,effective page design,
Uniform style, finding design ideas, Heading, Lists, using white space, splitting the text, colors
and background, creating pages with Save As.
Unit IV
Frames and tables, animation effects, creating forms, Images, Image formats for the web, obtaining
images, image size, editing images, thumbnails, images and text, rollover images, Navigation, types
of hyperlinks, navigation bars, linking to external sites, email links, creating image maps, image
maps in action,site maps, three-click navigation, site linkage.
UnitV
CSS: creating and editing cascading style sheets, adding sound - types of sound files, linking to
sound files, embedding sound files, Video, Analog video, Digital video, webcams, animation,
downloading animations, flash Publishing ,testing, transferring to the web,
registering a site, marketing a site, maintaining a site, Domain names, web hosting .
Text Books and Reference Books :
1. HTML, DHTML, JavaScript, Perl CGI by Ivan Byross
2. The Complete reference HTML by Thomas Powell
3. World Wide Web Design with HTML by C Xavier
4. Easy Web Design by Mary Millhollon
5. Creating Web Pages by Nick Vandome
6. HTML in Easy Steps by Mike McGrath
7. Faster Smarter Web Page Creation by Mary Millhollon
8. Mastering HTML, CSS &Javascript Web Publishing by Laura Lemay
9. Web Designing by HirdeshBhardwaj
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CA-302
Digital Marketing
Maximum Marks: 40
Course Objectives:
1. To review the basic concepts and functional knowledge in the field of computer application
2. To expose the students to computer application in the field of Business.
Unit I
Digital marketing, Understanding the Marketing Process,Increasing Visibility, Types of
visibility, Examples of visibility, Visitor Engagement, Bringing Targeted Traffic, Inbound, Outbound,
Understanding Conversion Process, Retention, Types of Retention, Performance Evaluation, Tools
Needed.
Unit II
Understanding Internet, Difference between Internet & Web, understanding websites and
domain names, extensions, Web server & web hosting, different types of web servers, Planning
and conceptualizing a website, building website using CMS in Class.
Unit III
Understanding Google Analytics, set up Analytics account, add Analytics code in a website,
understanding goals and conversions, setup goals,understanding bounce rate,Difference between
bounce rate and exit rate, reduce bounce rate, Monitoring traffic sources.
Unit IV
Marketing on Social networking websites, viral marketing and its importance, Facebook
Marketing, Twitter Marketing, Linkedln Marketing, Google plus Marketing, Video
Marketing,Pinterest Marketing.
UnitV
Introduction to SEO and its importance ,Google AdWords overview, Understanding
AdWords Algorithm, creating search campaigns, Creating Ads, Tracking
performance/conversion, Optimizing Search Campaigns, Creating Display Campaign.
Text Books and Reference Books:
1. The art of SEO by Eric Enge
2. Marketing in the Age of Google: Your Online Strategy is Your Business Strategy by
Vanessa Fox
3. Digital Marketing by VinayakPatukale
4. SEO Made Simple: Strategies for Dominating the World's Largest Search Engine by
Michael H. Fleischner
5. Optimize: How to Attract and Engage More Customers by Integrating SEO, Social
Media and Content Marketing by Lee Odden
6. Hospitality E-marketing by RavindraVerma
65. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam University, Indore (M.P
Suggested list of exercises for practical
Maximum Marks: 50
Note: The final Year Practical for Computer Application will consist of two parts a. Part A : 20 marks
b. Part B : 30 marks
PART A
For B.Com.students Part A will comprise of training on Accounting Software Tally latest version
For B.Sc. and B.A. students Part A will comprise Statistical Analysis Software SPSS/FAU
PARTB
Web Designing
1. Create a time table of your class.
2. Create a mark list of University examination.
3.Create a website for an automobile Company (add images and sounds)AN FMCG Company
4. Create a dynamic website for an educational institution
5. Create a website of computer products (add proper animation)
6. Create an online application form for admission process.
7. Create a website for online marketing.
8. Create a web page with information on the following topics:
• YourName
• Address
• Date of Birth
• Hobbies
• Favorite pastime
• Ideals
• Favorite Music
• Favorite Films
9. Create an HTML document with the paragraph using <P><Hl>,
<STRONG> for the first word of every sentence.
10. Create an HTML document to describe Unordered and Ordered list and their features.
11. Create a Web page for the following:
WELCOME TO ABC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
12. Create an HTML document to include an image. Use the width and height attributes of the <img>
tag to
• Increase the image size by I 00%.
• Increate the image size by 50%.
• Change the width-to-height ratio to 2: 1.
13. Create a Link for each of the following:
• Index.html, located in the files directory.
• Index.html, located in the text subdirectory of the files directory.
• A link to the president's email address (http://www.dhsgsu.nic.in)
• An FTP link to the file named README in the pub directory of ftp:cdrom.com
14. Specify the HTML tags to accomplish the following:
• Insert a framed web page with the first frame extending 300 pixels across the pagefrom
the left side.
• Insert an ordered list that will have numbering by lowercase roman numerals.
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• Insert a scrollable list in a form that will always displays four entries of the list.
• Insert an image map into a page using an image and map with Name =
"hello" asthe image map, and have "hello" be the alt text.
15. Create a home page of your own using HTML tags.
16. Using the tags of HTML forms, create a form to reserve a ticket in the southern
Railwaysin the source and destination places are given.
17. Write an HTML document to provide a form that collects names and telephone numbers.
18. Write basic steps for hosting a web site.
Digital Marketing
1. Design SEO keywords for improving Google Page Rank of your college.
2. Monitor traffic on your website using Google Analytics.
3. Using Search Engine Submission improve online recognition and visibility of your website.
4. Design a blog for the regular activities of your college.
5. Link different sites using cross linking.
6. Use On Page Optimization for your web site.
7. Use Off Page Optimization for your web site.
8. Design a website for decreasing the loading time of a website.
9. Design Back link for your website.
I 0. Design Out Bound Link for your website.