Life Sciences

M.Sc. Biotechnology

Eligibility for admission: Candidates with Bachelor's Degree in Science including Agricultural, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Medicine, Veterinary, Dairy, Fisheries, Horticulture, Forestry from any University recognized by UGC / ICAR / AICTE / Medical Council with an aggregate minimum of 55% (50% in case of SC/ST) or equivalent grade.

Scheme & Credit pattern Credit Based Choice Based Continuous Evaluation Pattern System SCHEME OF THE STUDY

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE REGISTERED BY A STUDENT IN A NORMAL PHASE TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE M.Sc. BIOTECHNOLOGY DEGREE IN FOUR SEMESTERS

Semesters Hardcore Softcore Open elective Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
I semester 04 14 02 06 - - 06 20
II semester 04 14 02 06 01 04 07 24
III semester 04 14 02 06 - - 06 20
IV semester 01 09 01 03 - - 02 12
Total 13 51 09 21 01 04 21 76
 
Course Type Credits
Hard Core Minimum credits 42 and maximum credits 52
Soft Core Minimum credits 16
Open Elective Minimum credits 04
Total 76
 
Semester-I Credits: 20  
SL.NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 HC Bioanalytical Techniques 3
2 HC Microbiology 3
3 HC Biochemistry 3
4 HC Practical-1 (Bioanalytical Techniques, Microbiology, Biochemistry) 5
Select 2 among 3
5 SC Cancer Biology 3
6 SC Food & Environmental Biotechnology 3
7 SC Biostatistics & Bioinformatics 3
 
Semester-II Credits: 24    
SL.NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 HC Molecular Biology 3
2 HC Genetic Engineering 3
3 HC Immunotechnology 3
4 HC Practical-2 (Molecular Biology, Genetic Engineering, Immunotechnology) 5
  Select 2 among 3
6 SC Molecular Genetics 3
7 SC Genomics & Proteomics 3
8 SC Cell Biology and Cellular Signalling 3
9 OE

Biotechnology and its applications(For other discipline students)

3
 
Semester-III Credits: 20  
SL.NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 HC Plant Biotechnology 3
2 HC Animal Biotechnology 3
3 HC Bioprocess Technology 3
4 HC Practical-3 (Plant and Animal Biotechnology, Bioprocess Technology) 5
    Select 2 among 3
5 SC Molecular Diagnostics 3
6 SC Natural Products &Drug Discovery 3
7 SC Nanobiotechnology 3
8 SC Molecular Diagnostics 3
 
Semester-IV Credits: 12  
SL.NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 SC Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine 3
2 SC Molecular Plant Pathology 3
3 HC Project work/Dissertation* 9

Additional Softcores

SL.NO   TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 SC Bioentrepreneurship 3
2 SC Seed Health and Diagnostics 3

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M.Sc. Biochemistry

Eligibility for admission: Students of Bachelors of Science degree from any UGC recognized Universities in life science subjects with Chemistry or Biochemistry as major subjects are eligible. Students from Foreign National degree will apply through equivalence committee. Minimum percentage of marks is as prescribed by the University of Mysore regulations for admission ie., 45% for general category and 5% relaxation for SC/ST students.

Scheme & Credit pattern Credit Based Choice Based Continuous Evaluation Pattern System SCHEME OF THE STUDY

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE REGISTERED BY A STUDENT IN A NORMAL PHASE TO SUCCESSFULLY
COMPLETE M.Sc. BIOCHEMISTRY DEGREE IN FOUR SEMESTERS

Semesters Hard Core Soft Core Open Elective Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
I semester 04 15 02 06 - - 06 21
II semester 03 11 02 06 01 04 06 21
III semester 03 12 02 06 - - 06 18
IV semester 02 13 01 03 - - 03 16
Total 12 51 07 21 01 04 21 76

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE REGISTERED BY A STUDENT IN A NORMAL PHASE TO
SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE M.Sc., DEGREE IN BIOCHEMISTRY FOR FOUR SEMESTERS

Course Type Credits
Hard Core Minimum credits 42 and maximum credits 52
Soft Core Minimum credits 16
Open Elective Minimum credits 04
Total 76

Semester-I Credits: 21

SL.NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1  HC Bioorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 3
2  HC Biochemical Techniques 3
3  HC Biophysical Techniques 3
4 HC Practical 1: Biochemical Techniques and seminar 6
Select 2 among 3
5 SC Biomolecules 3
6 SC Membrane Biology 3
7 SC Physiology and Nutrition 3

Semester-II Credits: 21

NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1  HC Enzymology 3
2 HC Amino acid and Protein Metabolism 3
3 HC Practical- 2: Experiments in Enzymology and metabolism seminar. 5
Select 2 among 3
4 SC Carbohydrate metabolism 3
5 SC Lipid Metabolism 3
6 SC Plant Biochemistry 3
7  SC Dissertation 2
8 OE Clinical Diagnosis in Health and Disease 3

Semester-III Credits: 18

NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 HC Immunology 3
2 HC Cell Biology 3
3 HC Practical-3: Experiments in Immunology and Clinical Biochemistry and  seminar 6
    Select 2 among 3
SC Nucleic acid metabolism 3
4 SC Clinical Biochemistry 3
5 SC Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics 3
6 OE Fundamentals of Biochemistry Carbohydrate metabolism 2

Semester-IV Credits: 16

SL.NO   TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER CODE PAPER
1 HC Molecular Biology 3
2   Practical-4: Experiments in Molecular Biology and seminar 4
3 HC Practical-5: Project Work 6
      Select 2 among 3
4 SC Genetics and Gene regulation 3
5 SC Genetic Engineering 3
6 SC Biotechnology 3
7 SC Biostatistics 3
8 SC Clinical Diagnosis in Health and Disease 4

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M.Sc. Microbiology

Eligibility criteria for admission: B.Sc. with Microbiology as one of the Major/ Optional subjects from University of Mysore or any other University equivalent thereto; 45% for general category and 5% relaxation for SC/ST students.

Scheme & Credit pattern Credit Based Choice Based Continuous Evaluation Pattern System SCHEME OF THE STUDY

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE REGISTERED BY A STUDENT IN A NORMAL PHASE TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE M.Sc. MICROBIOLOGY DEGREE IN FOUR SEMESTERS

Semesters Hardcore Softcore Open elective Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
I semester 3 12 3 08 06 20
II semester 2 08 3 08 1 04 06 20
III semester 3 12 3 08 06 20
IV semester 2 12 2 04 04 16
Total 10 44 11 28 1 04 22 76
 
Course Type Credits
Hard Core Minimum credits 42 and maximum credits 52
Soft Core Minimum credits 16
Open Elective Minimum credits 04
Total 76

Semester-I Credits: 20

SL.NO PAPER CODE TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER
1 HC Virology 4
2 HC Bacteriology 4
3 HC Mycology 4
Select 3 among 4 papers
4 SC Microbial Genetics 4
5 SC Microbial Ecology & Diversity 4
6 SC Practical I(Virology & Bacteriology) 2
7 SC     Practical II (Mycology & Microbial Genetics) 2

Semester-II Credits: 20

SL.NO PAPER CODE TITLEOF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER
1 HC Microbial Physiology 4
2 HC Immunology 4
Select 3 among 4 papers
3 SC Food Microbiology
4  SC Soil Microbiology 4
5  SC Practical III(Microbial Physiology & Immunology) 2
6 SC Practical IV (Food Microbiology) 2
7 OE Microbial Diversity 4

Semester-III Credits: 20

SL.NO PAPER CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER
1 HC Molecular Biology 4
2 HC Genetic Engineering 4
3 HC Industrial Microbiology 4
Select 3 among 4 papers
4 SC Medical Microbiology 4
5 SC Clinical & Diagnostic 4
6 SC Practical V (Molecular Biology & Genetic Engineering) 2
7 SC Practical VI(Industrial Microbiology & Medical Microbiology) 2
8 OE Techniques in Microbiology 2

Semester-IV Credits: 16

SL.NO PAPER CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE CREDITS
PAPER
1 HC Agricultural Microbiology 4
Select 2 among 3 papers
2 SC Environmental Microbiology 2
3 SC Genomics & Proteomics 2
4  SC Practical VII (Agricultural Microbiology & Environmental Microbiology) 2
5  HC Project Work 8
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M.Sc. Botany

Eligibility criteria for admission: Candidates possessing a B.Sc. with Botany as a Major /Optional subject and degree from UGC recognized  University. Candidates applying for admission to M.Sc. Botany must be a graduate and must have obtained a minimum of 45% (40% in case of SC/ ST and Category-I candidates).

Scheme & Credit pattern Credit Based Choice Based Continuous Evaluation Pattern System SCHEME OF THE STUDY

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE REGISTERED BY A STUDENT IN A NORMAL PHASE TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE M.Sc. BOTANY DEGREE IN FOUR SEMESTERS

Semesters Hardcore Softcore Open elective Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
I semester 3 14 2 08 05 22
II semester 3 12 2 06 1 04 06 22
III semester 3 12 1 04 04 16
IV semester 2 12 1 04 03 16
Total 11 50 6 22 1 04 18 76
 
Course Type Credits
Hard Core Total 50
Soft Core Total 22
Open Elective Minimum 04
Total 76

Semester-I Credits: 22

SL.No. Paper code Title of the Course Credit
01 HC Virology, Bacteriology, Mycology and Plant Pathology 4
02 HC Phycology, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes  and  Gymnosperms 4
03 HC Systematics  of Angiosperms* 4+2=6
Select 2 of 4
04 SC Fungal Biology and Biotechnology 4
05 SC Algal Biology and Biotechnology 4
06 SC Lichenology and Mycorrhizal Technology 4
07 SC Phytopathology 4
*Field Study/Tour: The student shall undertake a field trip for a minimum of 2-3 days and shall submit the herbaria and tour report for evaluation-2 credits.

Semester-II Credits: 22

SL.No Core Title of the Course Credit
01 HC Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms and Plant Morphogenesis 4
02 HC Cell Biology and Genetics 4
03 HC Plant Breeding and Evolutionary Biology 4
Select 2 of 3
04 SC Plant Anatomy and Histochemistry 3
05 SC Ethno-Botany and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) 3
06 SC Economic Botany 3
07 OE Medicinal Plants 4

Semester III, Credits: 16

SL.No. Core Title of the Course Credit
01 HC Biochemistry and Plant Physiology 4
02 HC Molecular Biology 4
03 HC Plant Biotechnology 4
Select 1 from 4
04 SC Molecular Genetics of Plants 4
05 SC Molecular Plant Pathology 4
06 SC Plant Propagation and Plant Breeding 4
07 SC Phyto-chemistry and Herbal Technology 4
08 OE Plant Propagation Techniques 4

Semester IV, Credits: 16

Sl.No Core Title of the Course Credit
01 HC Ecology, Conservation Biology and Phytogeography 4
02 HC Project Work 8
Select 1 from 3
03 SC Seed Technology 4
04 SC Seed Pathology 4
05 SC Bio -Analytical  Techniques 4
06 OE Plant Diversity and Human Welfare 4

Project Work: The student shall undertake a Project Work in the Department or in any other University or Institute under the guidance of a Research Supervisor and shall submit a Project Report duly signed by Student and Research Supervisor for Evaluation


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Chemistry

The Department of Studies in Chemistry came into existence in the year 2012. The Department is striving to be recognized as a leader for offering societal relevant innovative Post Graduate education. It endeavors to build and enhance the capabilities of the future generation by providing quality education. The curriculum exposes the young graduates to the recent and applied knowledge of interdisciplinary branches of Chemistry. The students are given strong preparation to crack competitive exams and motivated to pursue Ph. D and higher professional programs.

Eligibility for Admission

B.Sc. with Chemistry as one of the Major/ Optional subject, provided the candidate has studied Mathematics as one of the optional subject in the Two Year P.U.C. or equivalent

Master’s Degree Program in Chemistry

 Credits to be earned  76
 Core papers  52 credits
 Soft core  20 credits
 Open elective paper*  04 credits
*Open elective shall be entirely from different discipline of study

Credit matrix for Master’s Degree Program in Chemistry

 Credits to be earned  I  II  III  IV  Total Credits
 Hard Core 15 15  09  13  52 credits
 Soft Core  04  04  08  04  20 credits
 Open elective  -  04  -  -  04 credits
 Total  19  23  17  17  76
 

Scheme of Study and Examination First Semester Hard Core

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A

B

C

D

CHI HCT: 1.1.   Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry + Inorganic Chemistry Practicals-I

02+04

04

CHO HCT: 1.2.   Reaction Mechanism + Organic Chemistry Practicals-I

02+04

04

CHP HCT: 1.3.   Physical Chemistry-I + Physical Chemistry Practicals-I

02+04

04

CHG HCT: 1.4.   Symmetry, Group Theory and Chemical Spectroscopy

03

03

Note: For all Composite Courses, Theory will be evaluated for 100 marks and Practical for 100 marks separately and the average will be taken for the result declaration.

Soft Core

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A

B

C

D

CHA SCT: 1.51.   Fundamentals of Chemical Analysis + Analytical Chemistry Practicals-I

02+04

04

CHI SCT: 1.52.   Chemistry of Selected Elements

02

02

CHO SCT: 1.53.   Vitamins and Medicinal Chemistry

02

02

CHP SCT: 1.54.   Biophysical Chemistry and Pharmacokinetics

02

02

SECOND SEMESTER HARD CORE

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A

B

C

D

CHI HCT: 2.1.   Coordination Chemistry + Inorganic Chemistry Practicals-II

02+04

04

CHO HCT: 2.2.   Stereochemistry and Heterocyclic Chemistry + Organic Chemistry Practicals-II

02+04

04

CHP HCT: 2.3.   Physical Chemistry-II + Physical Chemistry Practicals-II

02+04

04

CHG HCT: 2.4. Molecular Spectroscopy-II

03

03

SOFT CORE

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A

B

C

D

CHA SCT: 2.51   Separation Techniques + Analytical Chemistry Practicals-II

02+04

04

CHI SCT: 2.52. Industrial Inorganic Chemistry

02

02

CHO SCT: 2.53. Dyes and Insecticides

02

02

CHP SCT: 2.54.   Nanomaterials, Semiconductors and Superconductors

02

02

OPEN ELECTIVE (for Non-Chemistry Students only)

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A

B

C

D

CH OET: 2.1/3.1. Chemistry

04

04

CH OET: 2.2/3.2.

General Chemistry

04

04

Note: Each course will have three units and one tutorial class/week

 

THIRD SEMESTER HARD CORE

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A

B

C

D

CHI HCT: 3.1. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

03

03

CHO HCT: 3.2. Reagents in Organic Synthesis

03

03

CHP HCT: 3.3. Physical Chemistry-III

03

03

SOFT CORE COMPOSITE

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;

A B C D
CHA SCT: 3.41. Applied Analysis I + Analytical Chemistry Practicals-III 02+04 04
CHI SCT: 3.42. Frontiers in Inorganic Chemistry + Inorganic Chemistry Practicals- II 02+04 04
CHO SCT: 3.43 Carbohydrates, Proteins and Nucleic Acids + Organic Chemistry Practicals-III 02+04 04
CHP SCT: 3.44. Applications of Electrochemistry and Corrosion + Physical Chemistry Practical -III 02+04 04
NON-COMPOSITE
A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;
A B C D
CHI SCT: 3.42 Bioinorganic Photochemistry 02 02
CHOSCT: 3.52. Lipids, Porphyrins, Anthocyanins and Flavonoids 02 02
CHP SCT: 3.53. Applications of X-ray crystallography and Quantum Chemistry 02 02

OPEN ELECTIVE

All the courses are same as that described in II Semester

 

FOURTH SEMESTER HARD CORE

A: Courses; B: Title; C: Contact Hours/week; D: Credit;
A B C D
CHI HCT: 4.1. Bioinorganic Chemistry 03 03
CHO HCT: 4.2. Photochemistry, Pericyclic Reactions and Organometallic Chemistry 03 03
CHP HCT: 4.3. Physical Chemistry-IV 03 03

SOFT CORE All the courses are same as that described in III Semester

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Commerce

 Master of Commerce

The M.Com is a full time 4 semester course.  The curriculum is designed by considering the requirements of the industries. In the last one decade of existence of the department our students have made a mark in their academic activities and careers.

Eligibility for Admission:

The candidate who has passed B.COM/BBM/BBA of University of Mysore or any other recognized university considered as equivalent there to, with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination. A relaxation of 5% is available for SC/ST and Cat-I candidates. Intake is limited to 60 seats in a year.

M.Com Course structure (CBCS)

Minimum Credits Required for M.Com Degree

 

I – IV

Semester s

Hard Core Course

Soft Core Course

Open Elective Course

Total

Number s

Credit s

Number s

Credit s

Number s

Credit s

Number s

Credit s

11

44

8

32

1

4

20

80

MINIMUM CREDITS TO BE REGISTERED BY A STUDENT IN A NORMAL PHASE TO SUCESSFULLY COMPLETE M.Com DEGREE IN FOUR SEMESTERS

   

Hard Core Course

Soft Core Course

Open Elective Course

Total

Numbers

Credits

Numbers

Credits

Numbers

Credits

Numbers

Credits

I

4

16

1

4

5

20

II

3

12

1

4

1

4

5

20

III

2

8

3

12

5

20

IV

2

8

3

12

5

20

Total

11

44

8

32

1

4

20

80

 FIRST SEMESTER

Sl.No.

Title of the Course

Hard Core/ Soft Core/ Open Elective

 

Number of Credits

L

T

P

Total

HC01

Accounting Theory

HC

3

1

0

4

 

HC02

Corporate Governance And Business Ethics

HC

3

1

0

4

HC03

Financial Management

HC

3

1

0

4

HC04

Marketing Management

HC

3

1

0

4

SC01

Business Policy and Environment

SC

3

1

0

4

SC02

Statistics for Business Decisions

SC

3

1

0

4

SC03

Advanced Auditing

SC

3

1

0

4

SECOND SEMESTER

 Sl. No.

 Title of the Course

Hard Core/ Soft Core/

Open Elective

 

Number of Credits

L T P Total

HC05

Capital Market Instruments

HC

3

1

0

4

HC06

Human Resource Management

HC

3

1

0

4

HC07

Organizational Behavior

HC

3

1

0

4

SC04

Computer Applications in Commerce

SC

3

1

0

4

SC05

Strategic Management

SC

3

1

0

4

OE01

Stock Markets and Investment Decisions

OE

3

1

0

4

THIRD SEMESTER

 Sl.No.

Title of the Course

Hard Core/ Soft Core/

Open Elective

 

Number of Credits

L

T

P

Total

HC08

Business Research Methods

HC

3

1

0

4

HC09

International Business

HC

3

1

0

4

SC06

Management of Social Enterprises

SC

3

1

0

4

SC07

Portfolio Management

SC

3

1

0

4

SC08

Entrepreneurship Development

SC

3

1

0

4

 

SC09

Elective Group A:Business Taxation Paper1:Goods And Services Tax And Customs Duty  

SC

  3   1   0

 

4

 

 

SC10

Elective Group B : Financial Accounting Paper 1: Contemporary Areas of Financial Accounting    

SC

    3     1     0

 

 

4

 

 

SC11

Elective Group C: Financial Management Paper1 : Strategic Financial Management     SC     3     1     0

 

 

4

 

SC12

Elective Group D:HumanResource Management Paper1:Strategic Management of Human Resources   SC   3   1   0

 

4

 

SC13

Elective Group E:Management Accounting Paper1:Marginal Costing and Decision Making   SC   3   1   0

 

4

FOURTH SEMESTER

Sl.No.  Title of the Course Hard Core/ Soft Core/ Open Elective   Number of Credits
L T P Total
HC10 International Accounting

HC

3 1 0

4

HC11 Operations Research

HC

3 1 0

4

SC14 Foreign Exchange Management

SC

3 1 0

4

SC15 International Financial Management

SC

3 1 0

4

SC16 Project Work

SC

3 1 0

4

  SC17 Elective Group A:Business Taxation Paper 2:Corporate Tax Law and Planning  

SC

  3   1   0

 

4

   

SC18

Elective Group B: Financial Accounting

Paper 2:International Financial Reporting Standards

   

SC

    3     1     0

 

 

4

 

SC19

Elective Group C: Financial Management

Paper 2: Financial Derivatives

  SC   3   1   0

 

4

   

SC20

Elective Group D: Human Resource Management

Paper 2: International Human Resource Management

   

SC

    3     1     0

 

 

4

  SC21 Elective Group E: Management Accounting Paper 2: Cost Management   SC   3   1   0

 

4

ELECTIVE GROUPS:

Any TWO groups from the available electives shall be selected by students at the commencement of the Semester. Once groups have been selected, no change in the selected groups will be allowed later. The department will announce at the end of the second semester, elective groups which will be offered during III and IV semesters depending on the availability of faculty members and the demand for electives.



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Certificate and Diploma in E - Commerce

The Department of Studies in Commerce is offering value added Certificate and Diploma in e-commerce programme with the objectives,
  • To gain knowledge and understanding the theories and concepts underlying in  e-commerce
  • To apply e-commerce theory and concepts to what e-marketers are doing in "the real world".
  • To improve familiarity with current challenges and issues in e-
  • To prepare students to exploit opportunities in the field of Ecommerce in the corporate sector.
Eligibility: An applicant seeking admission to certificate and diploma course shall have any Degree or equivalent from the recognized university.

Course Structure

Certificate in E-Commerce

Courses

C1 + C2 Final exam Marks Total Marks Lecture hour per week Practical Hour per week Total No of Credits

I semester

 

Introduction to E-Commerce

30 70 100 5 -

5

II Semester

World Wide Web  and HTML   30 70 100   4 1

5

Diploma in E-Commerce

Courses

C1 + C2 Final exam Marks Total Marks Lecture hour per week Practical Hour per week Total No of Credits

I semester

 

Introduction to E-Commerce

30 70 100 5 -

5

II Semester

World Wide Web  and HTML   30 70 100 4 1

5

III semester

E- CRM and Branding

30 70 100 5 -

5

IV Semester

Visual Programming

30 70 100 4 1

5

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Computer Science

MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATION (MCA)

The MCA course is accredited by AICTE.

A Masters Degree program is of 6 semesters-three year’s duration for regular candidates and 4 semester- two years duration for lateral entry candidates. A regular candidate can avail a maximum of 12 semesters – 6 years (in one stretch) to complete Masters Degree (including blank semesters, if any) whereas lateral entry candidates can avail a maximum of 8 semesters – 4 years (in one stretch) to complete Masters Degree (including blank semesters, if any).

A candidate has to earn a minimum of 112 credits, for successful completion of a Master’s degree with a distribution of credits for different courses as given in the following table.

Course Type Credits
Hard Core 60
Soft Core A minimum of 40, but not exceeding 48
Open Elective A minimum of 4, but not exceeding 12

Lateral entry students must earn a minimum of 76 credits, for successful completion of a Master’s degree with a distribution of credits for different courses as given in the following table.

Course Type Credits
Hard Core 40
Soft Core A minimum of 28, but not exceeding 32
Open Elective A minimum of 4, but not exceeding 8
Every course including project work, practical work, field work, seminar, self study elective should be entitled as hard core or soft core or open elective by the BoS concerned.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR M.C.A

  • Admission to MCA courses shall be open for candidates who possess following qualification: Candidates who have passed the Bachelor’s degree examinations with not less than 50% of the marks in the aggregate of all the years of the Degree examinations, except BCA. However, in the case of candidates from Karnataka belonging to SC/ST and Category-I, the aggregate percentage of marks in the qualifying examinations shall not be less than 45%.
  • The candidate shall have passed Bachelor Degree with not less than 50% of marks with Mathematics / Statistics / Computer Science / Computer Programming / Computer Application / Business Mathematics / Business Statistics as one of the optional or electives at degree level.
  • Provided further that in respect of candidates who have studied and passed one of the subjects specified in the first provision in the Pre University course with 50% of marks in that subject shall also be considered for admission.
  • However, in the case of candidates belonging to SC/ST and Category-I, 45% of marks in that subject shall also be considered for admission. The BCA graduates with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST/Cat I candidates) are eligible to direct admission to 2nd year of MCA through KEA Counseling.

LIST OF HARD CORE COURSES:

Sl.No Courses Credit Pattern [L:T:P] Subject Code
1. C Programming 3:0:1 19BH01
2. Discrete Mathematical Structures 3:1:0 19BH02
3. Operating System 3:1:0 19BH03
4. Fundamentals of Data Structures 3:0:1 19BH04
5. Database Management System 3:0:1 19BH05
6. Object Oriented Programming with C++ 3:0:1 19BH06
7. Advanced Software Engineering 3:1:0 19BH07
8. Java Programming 3:0:1 19BH08
9. Web Programming 2:0:2 19BH09
10. Analysis and  Design  of Algorithms 2:1:1 19BH10
11. Python Programming 3:0:1 19BH11
12. Linux Programming 3:0:1 19BH12
13. Dissertation Work 0:2:10 19BH13

LIST OF SOFTCORE COURSES

Sl.No Courses Credit Pattern [L:T:P] Subject Code
1. Computer Organisation and Architecture 4:0:0 19BS01
2. Computer Graphics 2:1:1 19BS02
3. Data Communication and Networks 3:1:0 19BS03
4. Fundamentals of IoT Technology 3:1:0 19BS04
5. Communication Skills 3:1:0 19BS05
6. Mobile Application Development with Android 2:1:1 19BS06
7. Cloud Computing 3:1:0 19BS07
8. Advanced Java 2:1:1 19BS08
9. Machine Learning 2:1:1 19BS09
10. Graph Theory 3:1:0 19BS10
11. Distributed Computing 3:1:0 19BS11
12. Numerical Algorithms 3:0:1 19BS12
13. Probability and Statistics 3:1:0 19BS13
14. Theory of Languages and Automata 2:1:1 19BS14
15. Digital Image Processing 3:0:1 19BS15
16. Cryptography and Network Security 3:1:0 19BS16
17. C# Programming 3:0:1 19BS17
18. Operations Research 3:1:0 19BS18
19. System Software 3:0:1 19BS19
20. System Analysis and Design 3:1:0 19BS20
21. Information Retrieval 3:0:1 19BS21
22. Big Data Analytics 2:1:1 19BS22
23. Information Systems Management 3:1:0 19BS23
24. E – Commerce 3:1:0 19BS24
25. Simulation and Modeling 3:0:1 19BS25
26. Artificial Intelligence 3:1:0 19BS26
27. Pattern Recognition 2:1:1 19BS27
28. Entrepreneurship Development 3:1:0 19BS28
29. Cyber Security and Forensic Development 3:1:0 19BS29
30. Values and Ethics 3:1:0 19BS30
31. Mobile Communication 3:1:0 19BS31
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE [M.Sc. (CS)]

The M.Sc. (Computer Science) course is approved by the University of Mysore. It is a four semester programme.The first three semesters will have both theory and practical components. The last semester (fourth semester) is exclusively for project work. The department is well-equipped with state –of-the-art lab and highly qualified faculty members.

Admission Criteria For M.Sc.(CS)

The M.Sc. (Computer Science) course is approved by the University of Mysore. It is a four semester programme. The first three semesters will have both theory and practical components. The last semester (fourth semester) is exclusively for project work. The department is well-equipped with state –of-the-art lab and highly qualified faculty members.

The candidates who have passed B.Sc. with Computer Science/Computer Applications/Vocational computer Applications/Computer Maintenance/Computer Systems as an optional course/BCA with minimum 45% marks in cognate subject and should have also studied Mathematics as a major or a minor subject are eligible (relaxed to 40% of SC, ST and Category 1 Candidates). The candidates should have also studied Mathematics as a major or a minor subject in their B.Sc./BCA degree. The definition of the minimum percentage is as prescribed by the University of Mysore from time to time.

Overall Course Structure

To obtain M.Sc in Computer Science, a candidate has to complete a total of 76 credits by studying various courses of different categories as mentioned below.

Core Courses

To obtain M.Sc in Computer Science, a candidate has to complete a total of 76 credits by studying various courses of different categories as mentioned below.

A course which should compulsorily be studied by a candidate as a core- requirement is termed as a Core course. A Core course may be a Soft Core if there is a choice or an option for the candidate to choose a course from a pool of courses from the main discipline / subject of study or from a sister/related discipline / subject which supports the main discipline / subject. In contrast to the phrase Soft Core, a compulsory core course is called a Hard Core Course.

Scheme and Syllabi for M.Sc.(Computer Science) - 2019-20

I Semester

Sl No Course Title Type Credit Pattern [ L : T : P ]
01 Discrete Mathematical Structures HC 3:1:0
02 Advanced Data Structures HC 3:1:0
03 Data Communication HC 4:0:0
Soft Core Courses (Choose at most 2 Courses)
01 Java Programming SC 3:0:1
02 Operating Systems SC 3:1:0
03 Principles of Programming and Problem Solving SC 3:0:1
04 Communication Skills SC 4:0:0
05 Computer Architecture SC 4:0:0
06 Numerical Algorithms SC 4:0:0

II Semester

Sl No Course Title Type Credit Pattern [ L : T : P ]
01 Design And Analysis of Algorithms HC 2:1:1
02 Computer Networks HC 3:1:0
03 Data Base Management Systems HC 3:0:1
Soft Core Courses (Choose at most 2 Courses)
01 System Software SC 3:0:1
02 Computer Graphics SC 2:1:1
03 Professional Ethics and Values SC 3:1:0
04 Pattern Recognition SC 3:1:0
05 Web Technologies SC 3:0:1
World Wide Web OE 2:2:0

III Semester

Sl No Course Title Type Credit Pattern [ L : T : P ]
01 Theory of Languages HC 3:1:0
02 Python Programming HC 3:0:1
03 Software Engineering HC 3:1:0
Soft Core Courses (Choose at most 2 Courses)
01 Artificial Intelligence SC 3:1:0
02 Digital Image Processing SC 3:0:1
03 C# Programming SC 3:0:1
04 Android Programming SC 3:1:0
05 Big Data Analytics SC 3:1:0
E-Commerce OE 3:1:0

IV Semester

Sl No Course Title Type Credit Pattern [ L : T : P ]
01 Dissertation HC 0:2:10
Soft Core Courses (Choose at most 2 Courses)
01 Compiler Construction SC 3:1:0
02 Advanced Data Base Management System SC 2:1:1
03 Data Mining SC 3:1:0
Office Automation OE 2:2:0
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Business Administration

MBA Programme Structure and Syllabi Minimum Credits required for MBA Degree

I to IV Semesters Core Course (C) Foundation course (F) Elective Course (E) Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Number Credits Numbers Credits
16 62 04 06 07 21 27 89

Minimum Credits to be registered by a student in a normal phase to successfully complete MBA degree in four semesters

Semesters Core Course (C) Foundation course (F) Elective Course (E) Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Number Credits Numbers Credits
I 06 23 01 01 00 00 07 24
II 05 20 02 04 00 00 07 24
III 03 10 01 01 03 09 07 20
IV 02 09 00 00 04 12 06 21
Total 16 62 04 06 07 21 27 89

Semester - I

Sl.No Title of the Course

Core/Foundation

L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Principles and Practices of Management Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
02 Organizational Behaviour Core 3: 0 : 1 4 5
03 Corporate Economics Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
04 Accounting for Managers Core 3 : 1 : 0 4 5
05 Business Communication Core 2 : 0 : 1 3 4
06 Statistics for Management Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
07 Computer Applications in Management F 0 : 0 : 1 1 2
08 Skill Development Program-1 F 0 : 0 : 1 1
A Student shall choose any one Foundation Course

Semester - II

Sl.No Title of the Course

Core/Foundation

L:T:P CREDIT Teaching hour per week
01 Marketing Management Core 3:0:1 4 5
02 Human Resource Management Core 3:0:1 4 4
03 Corporate Finance Core 3:0:1 4 5
04 Business Research Methods Core 3:0:1 4 5
05 Production and Operation Management Core 3:0:1 4 5
06 Legal aspects of Business F 2:0:1 3 4
07 Skill Development Program-2 F 0:0:1 1

 Semester - III

Sl.No Title of the Course Core/ Foundation/ Elective L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Strategic Management Core 3:0:1 4 5
02 Total Quality Management Core 2:0:2 4 6
03 Elective 1 E 2:0:1 3 4
04 Elective 2 E 2:0:1 3 4
05 Elective 3 E 2:0:1 3 4
06 Business Familiarization Report Core 0:0:2 2
07 Skill Development Program-3 F 0:0:1 1

Electives: Group - I

Sl.No Title of the Course Elective L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Consumer Behavior Elective – I 2:0:1 3 4
02 Sales and Logistics Management Elective – II 2:0:1 3 4
03 Advertising and Sales Promotion Management Elective – III 2:0:1 3 4

Electives: Group - II

Sl.No Title of the Course Elective L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Strategic Financial Management Elective – I 2:0:1 3 4
02 Financial Markets and Service Elective – II 2:0:1 3 4
03 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management Elective - III 2:0:1 3 4

 Electives: Group - III

Sl No. Title of the Course Elective L : T : P Credit Teaching hour per week
1 Personal Growth & Interpersonal Effectiveness Elective – I 2 : 0 : 1 3 4
2 Organizational Change & Development Elective – II 2 : 0 : 1 3 4
3 Training & Development Elective - III 2 : 0 : 1 3 4

 Semester - IV

Sl.No Title of the Course Core/Elective L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Event Management Core 1:0:2 3 5
02 Elective 4 E 2:0:1 3 4
03 Elective 5 E 2:0:1 3 4
04 Elective 6 E 2:0:1 3 4
05 Elective 7 E 2:0:1 3 4
06 Project C 0:0:6 6

Electives: Group - IV

Sl.No Title of the Course Elective L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Brand Management Elective - IV 2:0:1 3 4
02 Industrial Marketing Elective - V 2:0:1 3 4
03 Services Marketing Elective - VI 2:0:1 3 4
04 International Marketing Elective - VII 2:0:1 3 4

Electives: Group - V

Sl.No Title of the Course Elective L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Merger and Acquisition Elective - IV 2:0:1 3 4
02 Derivatives Elective - V 2:0:1 3 4
03 International Finance Elective - VI 2:0:1 3 4
04 Taxation Elective - VII 2:0:1 3 4

Electives: Group - VI

Sl No. Title of the Course Elective L : T : P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Strategic Human Resource Management Elective - IV 3 : 0 : 0 3 3
02 Industrial Labour Legislation Elective - V 2 : 0 : 1 3 4
03 Industrial Relations Elective - VI 2 : 0 : 1 3 4
04 Managing Knowledge Workers Elective - VII 3 : 0 : 0 3 3
  *L = Lecture – 1 hour of lecture per week in a semester  = 1 Credit
S/T/FW = Seminars/Tutorials/Field Work – 2 Hours of seminars/tutorial /field work per week    in a semester  = 1 Credit
P = Practicals – 2 hours of practicals per week in a semester = 1 Credit
** Elective Groups:

Any one group from the available Elective Groups shall be selected by a student at the commencement of III Semester. Once a group has been selected, no change in the selected group will be allowed later in the fourth semester. The Department will announce at the end of the second semester, any one or more Elective Groups which will be offered during III and IV semesters depending upon the availability of faculty members and the demand for elective groups. An Elective Group can be offered if there are minimum ten students opting for that group.

***A student shall register for Business Familiarization Report in third semester which carries 2 credits. In the fourth-semester project work must be carried out for preparing the final project work report which carries 6 credits.


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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

This is a four Semester specialized programme affiliated to University of Mysore

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • Duration: 2 Years
  • Recognition: MBA in CSR Course is affiliated to university of Mysore
  • Intake: 60

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

  • Minimum 50 percent marks in any Bachelor’s Degree. (45% For SC/ST)
  • A pass in the entrance test conducted by PBMMEC, Mysore.

DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN  CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MBA in CSR Course Structure and Syllabi CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM- 2019 – 2020 Minimum Credits required for MBA in CSR Degree

I to IV

Semesters

Core Course (C) Foundation course (F) Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
24 86 03 03 27 89
 

Minimum Credits to be registered by a student in a normal phase to successfully complete MBA in CSR degree in four semesters

Semesters Core Course (C) Foundation course (F) Total
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
I 06 23 01 01 07 24
II 06 22 01 01 07 23
III 06 20 01 01 07 21
IV 06 21 00 00 06 21
Total 24 86 03 03 27 89

 Semester - I

Sl.No Title of the Course

Core/Foundation

L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Principles and Practices of Management Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
02 Organizational Behaviour Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
03 Corporate Economics Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
04 Fundamentals of CSR Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
05 Business Communication Core 2 : 0 : 1 3 4
06 Statistics for Management Core 3 : 0 : 1 4 5
*07 Computer Applications in Management Foundation 0 : 0 : 1 1 2
*08 Skill Development Program-1 Foundation 0 : 0 : 1 1 2

 Semester - II

Sl.No Title of the Course Core/ Foundation L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Marketing Management Core 3:0:1 4 5
02 Human Resource Management Core 2:0:1 3 4
03 Corporate Accounting Core 3:0:1 4 5
04 Business Research Methods Core 3:0:1 4 5
05 Corporate Governance & Ethics Core 3:0:1 4 5
06 Management of NGOs, Corporate Foundations Core 2:0:1 3 4
*07 Management Information Systems Foundation 0:0:1 1 2
*08 Skill Development Program-2 Foundation 0:0:1 1 2

*Any one foundation courses from the available foundation courses shall be selected by a student at the commencement of I and II Semesters. The Department Council/Affiliated College will announce at the beginning of the first and second semesters, any two or more foundation courses which will be offered during I and II semesters depending upon the availability of faculty and the demand for foundation courses. The minimum number of students opting for a foundation course should be twenty.

Semester - III

Sl.No Title of the Course Core/ Foundation L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Strategic Management Core 3:0:1 4 5
02 Total Quality Management Core 2:0:2 4 6
03 Social Development Issues & Challenges Core 2:0:1 3 4
04 Environmental Law & Audit Core 2:0:1 3 4
05 Certification Programme Core 2:0:1 3 4
06 Business Familiarization Report Core 0:0:3 3
07 Skill Development Program-3 Foundation 0:0:1 1 2

 Semester - IV

Sl.No Title of the Course Core L:T:P Credit Teaching hour per week
01 Entrepreneurship Development Core 1:0:2 3 5
02 Brand Management  & CSR Core 2:0:1 3 4
03 International Business and CSR Core 2:0:1 3 4
04 CSR Accounting Auditing & Reporting Core 2:0:1 3 4
05 Sustainability & Stakeholder Management Core 2:0:1 3 4
06 Project Core 0:0:6 6
*L = Lecture – 1 hour of lecture per week in a semester    =  1 credit
S/T/FW = Seminars/Tutorials/Field Work – 2 hours of seminars/tutorial/field work per week per week in a semester   = 1 credit
P = Practicals – 2 hours of practicals per week per week in a semester  = 1 credit
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Social Work

About MSW Course

The department of Social Work affiliated to Mysore University started functioning from the academic year 2007-2008. The intake is 40. The course is a four semester full time course.

Eligibility Criteria:

B.SW./B.A. with social work as an optional/B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.B.M./L.L.B. of the university recognised as equivalent are eligible for admission to M.S.W. with minimum of 45% (40% in case of SC/ST and Cat 1) of aggregate marks in all the year so qualifying examination.

Note : The order of preference shall be as follows:
  • Those who have passed B.S.W.
  • Those who have passed a degree with social work as one of the optional subjects.
  • Those who have passed B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.B.M./L.L.B./Degree.

Special Features of the Course

MSW course is unique and highly challenging as it combines practice based theory. The field work practicum trains the students to work in a variety of welfare service organizations exposing them to practical training in social work. The Department organizes a number of Co-curricular and Extracurricular activities to build confident trainee social workers. There is special focus on soft skills training, spoken English, and personality development activities.The Department conducts Guest Lectures inviting subject experts from various fields of expertise to broaden the knowledge base of the students.

Papers offered

MSW-I Semester

Core papers for odd Semesters - Honor’s level

Sl No. Code No. Paper title
1 SWHC-1 Social Work – History and Ideologies
2 SWHC-2 Society and Dynamics of Human Behavior
3 SWHC-3 Work with Individuals and Families
4 SWHC-4 Work with Groups
5 SWHC-5 Work with Communities
6 SWHC-6 Social Work Practicum – I

MSW-II Semester

Core papers for even semesters - Honor’s level

Sl No. Code No. Paper title
1 SWHC-7 Management of Developmental and Welfare Services
2 SWHC-8 Social Work Research and Statistics
3 SWHC-9 Social Work Practicum – II (Social Work Camp and Summer Placement)
4 SWHC-10 Social Work Practicum - III
5 SWSC-1 Communication and Counseling / or Gandhian Approach to Welfare and Development
6 SWSC-2 Personal and Professional Growth / or Population and Environment
7 SWOE-1 SocialWorkPractice with Children / or Science of Crime, Penology and Social Work Practice

MSW-III Semester

(Odd semester) Masters level

Sl No. Code No. Paper title
1 SWHC 11 Human Resource Management
2 SWHC 12 Social Work Practicum - IV
3 SWSC 3 Social Work with Tribal and Rural Communities/ or  Organisational Behavior and Organisational Development  
4 SWSC 4 Preventive and Social Medicine and Medical Social  Work/ or Rehabilitation and Aftercare Services  
5 SWSC 5 Social Policy, Planning and Development / or  Legal System In India
6 SWOE 2 Gerentological Social Work /or Management of Non-Governmental  Organizations

MSW-IV Semester

Master’s level - even Semester

 
Sl No. Code No. Paper title
1 SWHC 13 Employee Relations and Legislation
2 SWHC 14 Mental Health and Psychiatric Social Work
3 SWHC 15 Major Project
4 SWHC 16 Social Work Practicum –V
5 SWHC 17 Social Work Practicum – VI  (Block Placement)
6 SWSC 6 Human Resource Development and Employee Wellness / or Case studies
7 SWOE 3 Disaster Management / or Correctional Administration and Services

Economics

Department of studies in Economics

The Department trains students of post graduation in the methods and ideas of modern economics, and to conduct both basic and applied research in economics that pushes forward the frontier of knowledge in the field. Given their highly quantitative focus, Economics courses provide a useful applied complement to tools that students learn in mathematics, computer science, and statistics courses. In the process, students also acquire the background and skills necessary for careers as scholars, university teachers, policy makers and economic analysts. Building on its traditional strength in economic theory, the department has added leading empiricists who combine theoretical tools with modern analytic methods and datasets to test and refine economic theories.

Students participate in a rich intellectual environment including weekly seminars, student research workshops, industry interaction lectures, conferences that offer opportunities for informal feedback and interaction among students and faculty.  Our faculty is diverse with research interests covering most of the major areas of modern economics. They are committed to delivering outstanding post graduate education and to producing high-quality research.

Library is well stocked with sufficient number of Books and Journals. Special thrust is given for development of Soft skills through Workshops and Intensive Training Programme. Internet facility is also available for the students at free of Cost. The class rooms are well equipped with LCDs and Hi-tech Writing Boards.

Admission Criteria for M.A. Economics

Candidates applying for admission to Master’s Degree in Economics must have obtained a minimum of 45% ( 40% in case of SC/ST and Category- I Candidates) of Marks in the qualifying examination i.e. B.A.( (with Economics as a major/ Optional subject) from the recognized University. Candidates have to apply & appear for the entrance examination which is compulsory for admission to the course.

The Course is of 4 Semester full time course spread over two years, with well designed syllabus by the subject experts at the University, which caters to the present day need under Choice Based Credit system (CBCS).

MINIMUM CREDITS REQUIRED FOR MA ECONOMICS COURSE

Semesters HARD CORE SOFT CORE SPECIAL  ELECTIVE TOTAL
Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits Numbers Credits
I 04 15 01 0 3 01 03 06 21
II 04 14 01 03 01 03 06 20
III 03 10 02 06 01 03 06 19
IV 03 11 01+01* 03+03 01 03 06 20
TOTAL 14 50 6 18 04 12 24 80
*Special Course (SC): Project Work

FIRST SEMESTER :  Foundations of Economics

Sl. No Title W/L per week In hrs Hard Core/ Soft Core/ Special Elective Number of Credits
L T P Total
1 HARD CORE Advanced Microeconomics 05 HC-01 3 1 0 4
2 Advanced Macroeconomics 05 HC-02 3 1 0 4
3 Mathematics for Economics 05 HC-03 3 1 0 4
4 Econometrics-1 04 HC-04 3 1 0 3
5 SOFT CORE 1 Advanced  Indian Economy 04 SC-01 2 1 0 3
6 Special Elective1 Infrastructure Economics 04 SC-02 3 1 0 3
Total 27/35         21

SECOND SEMESTER : Core Economics I

Sl. No. Title W/L per week In Hrs Hard Core/ Soft Core/ Open Elective Number of Credits
L T P Total
1 HARD CORE Economics for Development and Growth 05 HC-05 3 1 0 4
2 Statistics for Economics 05 HC-06 3 1 0 3
3 International Business 05 HC-07 3 1 0 4
4 Econometrics-II 04 HC-08 3 1 0 3
5 SOFT CORE  2 Computer Applications for Economics 1Hours Theory + Work load of Two Practicals /Week ( Each Batch has 10 students and the duration of each practicals is 2 hours) SC-03 1 0 2 3
6 Special Elective 2 Energy Economics   04 SE-02 2 1 0 3
Total 27/41         20

THIRD SEMESTER:  Core Economics II

Sl. No. Title W/L per week In Hrs Hard Core/ Soft Core/ Open Elective Number of Credits
L T P Total
1 HARD CORE Public Economics 05 HC-09 3 1 0 4
2 Econometrics-III 05 HC-10 3 1 0 3
3 Research Methodology and Data Analysis 04 HC-11 3 1 0 3
4 SOFT CORE 3 NanoEconomics 04 SC-04 3 1 0 3
5 SOFT CORE 4 Natural Resource economics 04 SC-05 3 0 0 3
6 Special Elective 3 Spatial Economics - Urban Economics 04 SE-03 3 1 0 3
Total 26/35 19

FOURTH SEMESTER:  Specialized Economics

Sl. No. Title W/L per week in Hrs Hard Core/ Soft Core/ special Elective/special course Number of Credits
L T P Total
1 HARD CORE Welfare Economics 05 HC-11 4 1 0 4
2. Econometrics-1V 04 HC-12 3 1 0 3
3. International Finance & Monetary System 05 HC-13 3 1 0 4
4. SPECIAL COURSE Minor Project Work* As per regulations SC-01 0 0 3 3
  5.   SOFT CORE 5 Indian Financial Institutions and Markets 04 SC-05 1 0 2   3  
6.   Special Elective 4 Urban Data Analytics 04 SE-04 2 1 0 3
Total 21/25 20
*Work load for Project Work guidance is 2 hours per batch of 8 students per week
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