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3. Please refer the enclosed list “Appendix A” for Title and Code Nos. of Optional/Subordinate Papers.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES

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Title of the Paper Code for appea- Title of the Paper Code for appearing
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PHILOSOPHY - 21
SOCIOLOGY - 25
Compulsory Papers : PART I
From June 1999
From June 2003-04
Indian Epistemology & Metaphysics 12171 Part I—From June 2003-04 (New Course)
Moral Philosophy (Western & Indian) 12172 Compulsory Course
______________________ — Paper I—Classical Sociological Tradition 12571
______________________ — Paper II—Perspectives on Indian Society 12572
From June 1999 Compulsory Papers PART II ______________________ —
______________________ —
Contemporary Western Philosophy 22151
(Any one out of the following five courses)
PART II (Compulsory Papers)
Moral Philosophy (Western) 22152
Indian Philosophy of Life 22153 Paper I—Sociology of Development & Modernization22551
Aesthetics 22154 Paper II—Contemporary Sociological Theory 22552
Social and Political Philosophy 22155 ______________________ —
Philosophy of Environment 22156 ______________________ —
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______________________ — M.A. Part II From June 2003-04 (New Course)
From June 2004-05 Compulsory Papers PART II Compulsory Courses
Western Epistemology and Metaphysics 22181 Paper I—Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology 22571
Social & Political Philosophy 22182 Paper II—Methodology of Social Research 22572
______________________ — ______________________ —
______________________ — ______________________ —
HISTORY - 22 PSYCHOLOGY - 26
Compulsory Papers : PART I
Compulsory Papers : PART I
World in the 20th Century 12201 Cognitive Process & Learning 12601
History of India 12202 Personality Motivation and Emotion 12602
Royal period of Maratha History 12204 Statistical Methods and Psychological Testing 12603
______________________ — Research Methodology 12604
Compulsory Papers : PART II Part I : From June 2004
Historiography 22201 Cognitive Process, Learning and Memory 12651
Medieval Indian Ideas and Institutions 22202 Advance in Social Psychology 12652
Indian National Movement 22203 Statistical Methods & Psychological Measurement 12653
_____________________ — Research Methodology 12654
ECONOMICS - 23
Compulsory Papers : PART II
Compulsory Papers : PART I
Experimental Psychology 22602
Part I From June 2003-04
Advanced Social Psychology 22603
EC-1 Micro Economic Analysis 12371 ______________________ —
Ec-2 Public Economics 12372 ______________________ —
EC-3 Indian Economic Policy 12373
Research Project/Dissertation — Part II : From June 2005
Personality Motivation and Emotion OR 22651
Compulsory Departmental Course for Internal Dissertation
student common for Both the Parts
Psychological Practical Experiments & Tests 22652
Research Project/Dissertation 12379 ______________________ —
_____________________ — ______________________ —
Compulsory Papers : PART II
Economics of Development and Planning 22302 DEFENCE & STRATEGIC STUDIES - 27
Macro Economics and Monetary Economics 22303 Compulsory Papers : PART I
_____________________ —
From June 2003-04 (New Course) Part I
_____________________ —
DS-1 Contemporary strategy 12751
Part II : June 2004-05 DS-2 National Security 12752
Macro Economic Analysis 22371 DS-3 International Relation 12753
Economics of Growth & Development 22372 Ds-4 Geopolitics and Military Geography 12754
International Trade and Finance 22373
_____________________ — Compulsory Papers : PART II
Defence Economics 22701
POLITICS - 24 Science and Technology and National Security 22702
Compulsory Papers : PART I _____________________ —
Political Theory 12401 _____________________ —
Public Administration 12402 From June 2003-04 (New Course) Part II
Theory of International Politics 12403
DS-5 Defence Economics of India 22751
_____________________ —
DS-6 Science, Technology & National Security 22752
Compulsory Papers : PART II _____________________________________ —
Political Sociology 22401 _____________________________________ —
Comparative Politics and Government 22402
Constitutional & Political Process in India 22403
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M.A. SOCIAL SCIENCES “APPENDIX - A”
Students are requested to choose Optional/Subordinate Papers from Appendix “A” & mention that paper/s with Code Number in the appropriate Place
of Examination Form

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Optional : Any two from following : From June 1999 optional any two of the following :
Optional Courses—any (Two of the following June 2003-2004) Introduction to Navya-Nyaya logic 22136
Samkhya Yoga 12173 Jaina Epistemology and Logic 22137
Formal Logic 12174 Buddhist Logic and Epistemology 22138
Philosophy of Region 12175 Philosophical Logic 22139
Jnaneshwar 12176 Modal Logic 22140
Plato 12177 Many Valued Logic 22141
Gandhian Phiolsophy 12178 Indian Scepticism and Materialism 22142
Optional Courses (in addition to the above only for internal students) Samkhya Yoga 22143
Hume 12179 Advaita Vedanta 22144
Philosophy of Education 12180 Philosophy of Sciences (Advance) 22145
Dissertation 12181 Philosophy of Mind 22146
Open Course 12182 Applied Ethics 22147
Indian Aesthetics 22148
Aristotle 22149
Kant 22150
Wittgenstein 22171
Sartre 22172
Ramdas 22173
B.R. Ambedkar 22174
Open Course 22175
Dissertation 22176
Optional Courses (any two of the following) June 2004–05
Jainism & Buddhism 22183
Contemporary Western Philosophy 22184
Aesthetics 22185
Sankar 22186
Wittgenstein 22187
Ambedkar 22188
Optional Courses (in addition to the above only for internal students)
Kant 22189
Philosophy of Science 22190
Dissertation on Part II 22191
Open Course 22192

HISTORY - 22

( There are 6 groups. select the different subject from the same group which was selected at Part I )

PART I PART II
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Optional Papers : Optional Papers :
Any One Paper from any one of the Groups as Optional paper per Part 1 paper Any Papers from any one of the Groups as Optional paper per Part 1I paper
Group I : Group I :
History of U.S.A. 12209 History of U.S.A. 22209
Modern Japan 12210 Modern Japan 22210
History of West Asia 12211 History of West Asia 22211
Group II : Group II :
Medieval European Culture 12212 Medieval European Culture 22212
History of Philosophy of Science and Technology 12213 History of Philosophy of Science and Technology 22213
Revolutions in France 12214 Revolutions in France 22214
Diplomatic History of Europe 12215 Diplomatic History of Europe 22215
History of Science and Technology in India 12230 History of Science and Technology in India 22230
Group III : Group III :
Political Thought and Administration in 12216 Political Thought and Administration in Ancient India 22216
Ancient India Group IV :
Group IV : History of Bahamani Kingdom and its off-shoots 22222
History of Bahamani Kingdom and its off shoots 12222 Group V :
Group V : Diplomatic History of the Marathas 22225
Diplomatic History of the Marathas 12225 Cultural History of the Maharashtra 22226
Cultural History of the Maharashtra 12226 Maharashtra in the 19th Century 22227
Maharashtra in the 19th Century 12227 Administrative & Socio Eco. History of the Maratha 22233
Administrative & Socio Eco. History of the Maratha 12233 Group VI :
Group VI : British Administrative Policies in India 22228
British Administrative Policies in India 12228 Industrialisation and Urbanisation in Modern India 22229
Industrialisation and Urbanisation in Modern India 12229 Socio-Religious Ideological Trends in Modern India 22231
Socio Religious Ideological Trends in Modern India 12231 Dr. Ambedkar and his Times 22232
Dr. Ambedkar and his Times 12232

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ECONOMICS - 23 Group II : Group C : Industrial & Organisational Psychology
PART I Indian Administration 22411 Personnel Psychology 22617
Optional Papers Personnel and Financial Administration 22413 Human Relations & Organisational
Optional Papers (any one of the following) Women Development 22429 Development 22618
Part I—From June 2003-04 Rural Development Administration in Dissertation 22619
EC-7 Industrial Economics 12374 Maharashtra 22430 Group D : Assorted Papers
EC-8 Labour Economics 12375 Development Administration in India 22434 Environmental Psychology 22620
EC-9 Quantitative Method 12376 Local Self Government 22435 Indian Psychology 22621
EC-10 Econometrics 12377 Advanced Administrative Theory 22436 Psychology of Communication 22622
EC-11 Demography 12378 Group III : Psychology of Stress 22623
International Organisation 22414 Community Psychology 22624
PART II
Foreign Policies of China and Pakistan 22415 Dissertation 22625
Optional Papers
Foreign Policy of U.S.A. 22437 Undersigned Open Paper 22626
Any two papers out of the following
India’s Foreign Policy 22438 Undersigned Open Paper 22627
Economics of Industries & Corporate Finance 22313
International Law 22439 From June 2005
Managerial Economics 22314
Peace and Conflict Studies 22440 Part II : Two Papers offered in any of the Specializa-
International Economics 22315
Group IV : tion, there are Three Groups from A to C
Banking and Financial Institutions 22316
Politics of Development & Under development22417 Group A : Educational Psychology
Econometrics 22317
Marxist Political Sociology 22418 Basics of Educational Psychology 22653
Mathematical Economics 22318
Political Sociology of Max Weber 22419 Theory and Practice of Guidance 22654
Economics of Public Sector Industries 22319
Political Movement in Maharashtra 22431 and Counselling
Economics of Transport 22320
Dalit Movement 22432 Group B : Clinical Psychology
Financial Planning & Investment Management 22321
Environmental Economics 22323 Group V : Psychopathology 22655
Optional Papers (any one of the following) : Psycho-diagnostic & Psychotherapy 22656
Political Process in the U.S.A. 22420
From June 2004-05 Group C : Industrial & Organizational Psychology
Political Process in the U.S.S.R. 22421
Quantitative Methods 22374 Personnel Psychology 22657
Political Process in the China 22422
Agricultural Economics 22375 Organizational Behaviour & 22658
Political Process in South Asia 22441
Financial Institutions & Markets 22376 Organizational Development
Group VI :
Computer Applications in Economic Analysis 22377 PSYCHOLOGY GROUP
Indian National Movement 22423
History of Modern Economic Analysis 22378 Counselling Process & Assement 22659
State Politics in India 22424
[From June 2007]
POLITICS - 24 PART I Party System in India 22425
Career & Personal Counselling (New) 22660
Any one paper from Group I to VI for Part I & II Political Process in Maharashtra 22433
DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC STUDIES - 27
Group I : PART I - No Optional
Major Thinkers in the West 12407 SOCIOLOGY - 25 PART I
PART II
Political Thought in India 12408 Any two from the Optional course
Part I From June 2003-2004
Contemporary Political Thinkers OR 12409
Paper III A—Ethnicity, Pluralism and Nation 12573 Area Studies 22711
Marxism after Marx 12410
OR Contemporary Problems of India’s
Political Thought in Maharashtra 12426
Paper III B—Health and society 12574 National Security 22712
Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 12427
Paper IV A—Urban Society 12575 International Organisation 22713
Political Thought of Ambedkar 12428
OR International Law 22714
Group II : Indian Military History 22715
Paper IV B—Agrarian Society 12576
Indian Administration 12411 Evolution of Modern Warfare 22716
Personnel and Financial Administration 12413 PART II
Advanced Political Geography 22717
Women Development 12429 From June 1999
Security Policies of Europe (since 1945) 22718
Rural Development Administration in (Any one from each of the following groups
Regional Security & Co-operation in South Asia 22719
Maharashtra 12430 to be selected)
Conflict and Peace studies 22720
Development Administration in India 12434 PAPER III World conflicts in past world war II Era 22721
Local Self Government 12435 Sociology of Professions 22515 Advanced Science and Technology 22722
Advanced Administrative Theory 12436 Sociology of Religion 22516 Use of computer in Defence Application 22723
Group III :
Sociology of Gender 22517 PART II
International Organisation 12414
Human Settlements, Population Flows 22518 From June 2003-2004
Foreign Policies of China and Pakistan 12415
and Migration Any two from the Optional Course
Foreign Policy of U.S.A. 12437
PAPER IV DS-7 Area studies (not for external students)22753
India’s Foreign Policy 12438
Medical Sociology 22525 DS-8 Indian Military History 22754
International Law 12439
Sociology of Education 22526 DS-9 Contemporary Issues insecurity Policy22755
Peace and Conflict Studies 12440
Agrarian Social Structure and Change 22527 DS-10 Regional security in South Asia 22756
Group IV : DS-11 International Humanitarian and
Politics of Development & Under Development 12417 Ethnicity and Nationalism 22528
Refugee studies 22757
Marxist Political Sociology 12418 DS-12 War & Society 22758
Political Sociology of Max Weber 12419 DS-13 Logistic Management of
Political Movement in Maharashtra 12431 Optional courses (any one from each Group to be
selected) National Defence 22759
Dalit Movement 12432
Part II From June 2003-2004 DS-14 Peace and conflict studies 22760
Group V :
Paper III A—Gender and Society 22573
Political Process in the U.S.A. 12420
OR
Political process in the U.S.S.R. 12421
Political Process in China 12422 Paper III B—Social Movements 22574
Political Process in South Asia 12441 Paper IV A—Development & Globalization 22575
OR
Group VI :
Paper IV B—Criminology 22576
Indian National Movement 12423
State Politics in India 12424
PSYCHOLOGY - 26
Party System in India 12425
PART I - (No optional)
Political Process in Maharashtra 12433
PART II
POLITICS - 24 PART II
Any two papers from any one of the groups of
Any one paper from Group I to VI for part I & II
Specialisation from A to D
Group I :
Group A : Educational Psychology
Major Thinkers in the West 22407
Psychology of Human Resource Development 22611
Political Thoughts in India 22408
Theory & Practice of Guidance & Counselling 22612
Contemporary Political Thinkers OR 22409 Dissertation 22613
Marxism after Marx 22410 Group B : Clinical Psychology
Political Thought in Maharashtra 22426 Psycho-Pathology 22614
Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi 22427 Psychodiagnostics and Psychotherapy 22615
Political Thought of Ambedkar 22428 Dissertation 22616

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