Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Managerial Economics,
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Marketing, Management &
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4. Features of New Industrial Policy 1991 Economic Reforms after 1991 including
Banking and Insurance sector Reforms Globalization and its implications to India
Privatization of Public Enterprises in India Origin and Functions of WTO
TRIPS and GATS Agreements Role of SEBI and NADSSAQ in regulating Capital
Markets in India Changing World Trade Environment and its implications to India
International Financial System.
(b) Accounting and Finance
1. Accounting Concepts and Conventions Concepts of Descriptive and Prescriptive
accounting - GAAP- Accounting standards setting in India and at International level
Basics of AS3, AS6, AS9, 10, 11 and 12
3. Basics of Accounting for changing Prices, Segment Reporting, Social Accounting and
Reporting, Human Resources Accounting, Environmental accounting and Accounting
for Intangibles IFRS Integrated Accounting
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II. The following is the syllabus for Political Science & Public Administration:
I.
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II. The following is the syllabus for Sociology:
Basic Concepts
1. Sociology, the definition, concepts and elements.
2. Community and Social Group.
Social Structure
1. CultureConcept, Culture and Personality, Theories of Culture, Race, Clan, Tribe
and Caste, Culture and Society.
2. Social ProcessesSocial Interaction: Socialization, Agencies and Theories.
3. Social Structure, Social ChangeDevelopment; Social Stratification and Social
Differentiation.
Theoritical Approach
1. Sociological TheoryHistorical Evolution, Nature of Sociological Theory and
Thought. Main Thinkers of SociologyAuguste Comte, Max Weber and Karl Marx
2. Major Sociological PerspectivesStructural and Functionalism (Structural Radcliff
Brown, Levi Straus. Functional Emile Durkheim, Malinowski, Parsons), Conflict
(Karl Marx, Dahrendorf), Social Exchange Theory, Post Modernism, Feminist
Perspectives, Subaltern Theory.
3. Indian Sociologists M.N.Srinivas. G S Ghurye, A.R.Desai, Yogendra Singh
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Research Aptitude
1. Scientific Method : Deductive and Inductive Methods, Role Values, Personalities and
Ideology in Social Research
2. Research Process Research Design, Hypothesis, Methods of Data Collection and
Sampling
Contemporary Social issues
1. Tribes of IndiaTheir Organization, Institutions and Tribal Development.
2. Indian SocietyStructure and Process; Forms of stratification - Caste, Class, Gender
and Ethnic Identity, Equity and Diversity, Social Exclusion and Social Mobility.
3. Social Issues and Challenges
Separatist Movements, Poverty, Illiteracy,
Unemployment, Violence and Human Rights.
4. Economic ReformsGlobalization and their Implications on Indian Society.
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