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INTERMEDIATE 1st Year MODERN Language PART-III SYLLABUS


Subject: TELUGU (USHODAYAM)

Subject: HINDI
Subject: URDU (JAHAN-A-ADAB)
NAZM GHAZAL PROSE

Subject: ENGLISH
PROSE POETRY
3. A Dissertation upon Roast Pig Charles Lamb 24 – 46 (23 pages) 4. To a Skylark William Wordsworth 138 – 147 (10 pages)
5. Pleasures Aldous Huxley 57 – 74 (18 pages) 5. Love P B Shelley 148 – 154 (7 pages)
6. Student Mobs J B Priestly 75 – 90 (16 pages)
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INTERMEDIATE 1st YEAR Second Language PART-II SYLLABUS


Subject: TELUGU (NAVODAYAM)

Subject: HINDI
Subject: URDU (MIYAR-E-ADAB)
NON-DETAILED GRAMMAR PROSE POETRY

Subject: ARABIC
NON-DETAILED GRAMMAR POETRY PROSE

NO CHANGE

Subject: SANSKRIT
(Poetry) (Prose)
(Non-Detailed) (Translation Sentences)
*2, *5 and *10 (3 star 19 to 25 sentences are
marked verses are deleted
deleted)
3.
4.
Subject: FRENCH
PROSE LEXIQUE CULTURE/ CIVILISATION GRAMMAIRE
Au restaurant, au supermarché  Commander au restaurant  Les Recettes  Les articles partitifs
 Comprendre une recette écrite  Les Légumes, Les Fruits  Les expressions de quantité
 Acheter des vêtements dans un  Les produits laitiers  Les adjectifs
magasin  La Normandie
 La Haute Savoie
Note: Due to paucity of time, the above mentioned syllabus has been deleted for first year students for the academic year 2020-2021. But as they
are important for the progression of language learning process, they will be included in the second year syllabus for academic year 2021-
2022. However, the question paper pattern remains unchanged.

Subject: KANNADA
Subject: MARATHI
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(2020-2021) DELETED SYLLABUS – Part - III
Subject: HISTORY – I
Chapter-1 Chapter-2 Chapter-3 Chapter-4 Chapter-5
History, Geography and Indus Valley Civilization Socio-Religious Origin of State and Imperial Guptas
Sources & Vedic Culture Movements in Ancient Mauryan Empire
India
1.6 Literary Sources 2.11 Early Vedic Period 3.3 Contribution of Jainism to 4.8 Post – Mauryan Era 5.5 Hieun Tsang [630-644 CE]
2.12 Later Vedic Period the Indian culture 4.9 Sangam Age
2.13 Science and Technology 3.5 Teachings of Buddha
3.6 Contribution of Buddhism
to the Indian Culture
3.7 Decline of Buddhism
Chapter-6 Chapter-7 Chapter-8 Chapter-9 Chapter-10
Age of Rajputs South Indian Kingdoms The Age of Delhi Age of Mughals Marathas and Rise of
Sultanate Regional Powers
6.6 Mahammad Ghazni 7.3 Chalukyas of Badami 8.7 Vijayanagara Empire 9.7 Later Mughals 10.7 LaterPeshwas
6.7 Mahammad Ghori 8.8 Krishna Deva Raya 9.8 Decline of Mughal Empire 10.8 Regional Powers: Punjab
8.9 Vijayanagara 10.9 Ranjith Singh
Administration (1792-1839 CE)
8.10 Socio-Economic and
Cultural Conditions
Chapter-11 Chapter-12 Chapter-13 Chapter-14 Chapter-15
Advent of Europeans Early uprisings against Socio-Religious Reform National Movement – National Movement –
British Rule Movements in India Early Phase Later Phase
11.6 Administrative Reforms 12.4 Administrative Reforms of 13.12 Satya Shodak Samaj and 14.7 Minto-Morley 15.9 Quit India Movement
11.7 Revenue Administrtion Viceroys Jotiba Phule Reforms(1909) 15.10 Cabinet Mission
13.13 Narayana guru 14.8 Revolutionary Nationalism
13.14 Periyar E.V. Ramaswamy – The first Phase (1897-
Naicker 1915)
13.15 DR B.R. Ambedkar 14.9 Home Rule Movement
13.16 The Deoband Movement (1916-1918 CE)
13.17 Sir Sayyid Ahmed Khan
and Aligarh Movement
13.18 Reform Movements among
the Parsis
13.19 Results of the Reform
Movement
Subject: ECONOMICS – I
Unit – 1 Unit – 2 Unit – 3 Unit – 4 Unit – 5
Introduction to Economics Theories of Consumer Demand Analysis Production Analysis Market Analysis
Behaviour
1.5 Positive and Normative 2.3 Law of Equi-Marginal Part-A: Theory of Demand 5.3.2 Monopolistic
4.6 Supply and Law of Supply
Economics Utility Competition, Meaning
3.5.5 Changes in Demand
and Characteristics
(i) Extension and
5.3.3 Oligopoly Meaning and
Contraction
(ii) Increase and Decrease Characteristics
in Demand 5..3.4 Duopoly: Meaning and
Characteristics
Part-B: Elasticity of Demand
3.9 Price Elasticity of
Demand
3.10 Income Elasticity of
Demand
3.11 Cross Elasticity of
Demand
Unit – 6 Unit – 8 Unit – 9 Unit – 10
Theories of Distribution Theories of Employment and Money, Banking and Inflation Basic Statistics for Economics
Public Finance
Part-C: Inflation : 10.4 Diagrammatic
6.1 Distribution of Income 8.1 Classical Theory of
Employment Presentation of Data
6.2 Determination of Factor 9.6.2 Types of Inflation
10.5.3 Geometric Mean(G.M)
Price 8.4.2 Federal Finance
9.7.2 Effects of Inflation 10.5.4 Harmonic Mean (H.M)
6.3 The Marginal
Productivity Theory of
Distribution
Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE (CIVICS) - I
Unit-I Unit-IV Unit-V Unit-VII Unit- XII : Forms of
Definition of Political science Political Concepts Important Political Ideologies Citizenship Governments
1.5 Political science & other 4.5 Power and Authority 5.1 Individualism 7.1 Introduction and Concept 12.1 Concept of Government
social sciences 5.2 Liberalism and its basic of Citizenship 12.2 Introduction and
features 7.2 Types of Citizenship Classification of
5.3 Socialism and its basic 7.3 Methods of acquiring Governments
features Citizenship 12.3 Unitary Government and
5.4 Communism and its basic 7.4 Loss of Citizenship its features
features 12.4 Federal Government and
its features
5.5 Gandhism and its basic 7.5 Qualities of Goods 12.5 Presidential form of
features Citizenship Government and its
features
12.6 Parliamentary form of
Government and its feature

Subject: GEOGRAPHY – I
Part A: Fundamentals of Physical Geography
Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V
Geography as a Discipline The Earth Landforms Climate Oceans
Scope and Career Options Origin and evolution of the Soil-formation - Heat budget of the earth Ocean resources
(Non-evaluative) earth Landforms and their Air masses and fronts;
evolution- Brief erosional and tropical and extra tropical
depositional features cyclones
Precipitation - evaporation;
condensation - dew, frost, fog,
mist and cloud
Climate and Global Concerns
Unit – XI Unit-VII
India and the World Hazards and Disasters
Biomes Types and impact
hot spots Earthquakes
Landslides
Part B: Practical Work (no deletion)
Subject: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - I
Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V
Introduction Principles of Organisation Theories of Organisation Personnel Administration Financial Administration
1.6 Evolution of Public 2.3 Unity of Command 3.4 Human Relations Theory 4.3 Promotion 5.5 Execution of Budget
Administration 2.5 Span of control 3.5 Behavioural Theory-H.A. 4.4 Recruiting Agencies 5.7 Canons of Taxation
1.8 Public Administration and Simon
its relation with other
social sciences
Unit-VI Unit-VII Unit-VIII
Control Over Administration Office Management in Contemporary Developments
Government in Public Administration
6.2 Executive control over 7.3 Filing 8.2 New public management
Administration 7.4 Record management
Subject: COMMERCE – I
Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V
Fundamentals of Business Forms of Business Formation of Company as per Sources of Business Finance MSMEs
Organisations Companies Act 2013
1.5 Corporate Social 3.7 Joint Hindu Family 5.8 Meaning and Role of Share 8.3 Nature and Need for 11.2 MNCs: Meaning and
Responsibility of business – Business Meaning –holder Business Finance definition
Concept, Meaning, Features, 3.8 Features 6.4 Promotion of Company 9.2 Non Institutional Sources of 11.3 Necessity of globalization
Objects 3.10 Cooperative Societies - 6.7 Types of Promoters Finance 11.4 MNCs – Features
2.2 Concept of Industry - Types Meaning Definition 6.7 Position of Promoters 9.3 Institutional Sources of 11.5 Advantages of MNCs
of Industry 3.11 Features 7.3 Memorandum of Finance 11.6 Disadvantages of MNCs
2.3 Concept of Commerce 4.9 Partnership Deed Association 9.4 International Sources of
2.6 Inter relationship between 4.11 Comparison of Various Non 7.4 Articles of Association Finance Case Studies in relation to
Industry, Trade and Corporate Forms of 7.6 Prospectus and Statement in Indian MNCs
Commerce Business lieu of Prospectus 12.5 Opportunities of business
7.7 Types of Prospectus in 21st century.
12.6 Challenges of business in
21st century.
Subject: ACCOUNTANCY– I
Unit-I Unit-II Unit-III Unit-IV Unit-V
Introduction to Accounting Recording of Business Subsidiary Books and Bank Trial Balance and Final Accounts of Sole Trading
Transactions Reconciliation Statement Rectification of Errors Concerns
1.2 Book Keeping 2.2 Concept of Voucher 3.2 Need & Advantages of Subsidiary 7.5 Merits and Limitations 9.6 Manufacturing Account
Books
1.7 Accounting Standards, 2.3 Preparation of Vouchers of Trial Balance 10.3 Adjustments other than the
4 Total Chapter deleted
IFRS (Preparation of Subsidiary Books) 7.6 Types of Preparation 5 mentioned (Closing
5.2 Characteristics of Trial Balance Stock, Outstanding
1.8 Capital and Revenue 5.3 Importance & Advantages of Cash Expenses, Prepaid
Expenditure Book 8.3 Suspense Account
Expenses, Depreciation,
5.4.2 Two column cash book (Cash and
Discount, Bank and Discount Provision for Doubtful
column) Debts) to be deleted
6.9 Preparation of BRS with
unfavourable (Overdraft) balance
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Subject: MATHEMATICS- IA
Chapter-1 Chapter-2 Chapter-3 Chapter-5 Chapter-7
Functions Mathematical Induction Matrices Product of vectors Trigonometric Equations
1.2 Inverse Functions & complete chapter 3.4.8: Properties of Determinants 5.11 Vector Equation of a plain: complete chapter
Theorems related Problems and Examples Different forms, skew lines,
3.6: Consistency and shortest distance plain, condition
inconsistency of system of for co-planarity etc.
simultaneous equations 5.12 Vector triple product,
3.7: Solutions of simultaneous results
linear equations Gauss-Jordan
Method
3.7.7 onwards
Chapter-8 Chapter-9
Inverse Trigonometric Hyperbolic functions
Function
complete chapter 9.2 Definition of Inverse
Hyperbolic functions & Graphs
Subject: MATHEMATICS- IB
Chapter-4 Chapter-7 Chapter-8 Chapter-9 Chapter-10
Pair of straight lines Plane Limits and Continuity Differentiation Applications of Derivatives

4.3 Pair of bisectors of angles Exercise 7(a) Section II & III 8.4 Continuity 9.3 Problems of inverse 10.6 Derivative as a rate of
Exercise 4(a) and related Related examples trigonometric functions change,
problems 10.7 Roles, lagranges, mean
Exercise 9(c) Section III
value theorems,
4.5 Condition of pair of parallel
lines and distance between them
Deleted 10.8 Increasing and decreasing
and point of intersection of pair Exercise 9(d) Deleted functions, and related
of lines Exercise 4(b) and
related problems Problems and Examples

Subject: PHYSICS- I
Chapter-I Chapter-II Chapter-III Chapter-IV Chapter-V
PHYSICAL WORLD UNITS AND MOTION IN A STRAIGHT MOTION IN A PLANE LAWS OF MOTION
MEASUREMENTS LINE
No Deletions No Deletions No Deletions 5.2 Aristotle’s fallacy
1.2 Scope and Excitement of
Physics. 5.3 The law of inertia
1.3 Physics Technology and 5.4 Newton’s first law of
Society motion
1.5 Nature of Physical Laws 5.5 Newton’s second law of
motion
5.6 Newton’s third law of
motion
(These topics are deleted,
however they must be
recapitulated as a pre-requisite to
deal with the remaining topics of
the chapter.)
Chapter-VI Chapter-VII Chapter VIII CHAPTER –IX CHAPTER –X
WORK, ENERGY AND SYSTEM OF PARTICLES
POWER AND ROTATIONAL OSCILLATIONS GRAVITATION MECHANICAL
MOTION PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS
No Deletions 7.10. Theorems of 9.2. Kepler’s laws 10.6.2 Determination of
perpendicular and parallel 9.4 The Gravitational Constant Young’s Modulus of the
axes. (despite the topic is deleted, material of a wire.
No Deletions the value of G should be 10.6.3 Shear modulus
mentioned to the student) 10.6.5 Poisson’s ratio
9.5 Acceleration due to gravity 10.6.6 Elastic potential energy in
of earth a stretched wire
10.6.7 Applications of elastic
behavior of materials
CHAPTER – XI CHAPTER – XII CHAPTER – XIII CHAPTER – XIV
MECHANICAL THERMAL PROPERTIES THERMODYNAMICS KINETIC THEORY
PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS OF MATTER

No Deletions 12.9 Heat Transfer No Deletions


12.9.1 Conduction
12.9.2 Convection
13.9 Heat engines
12.9.3 Radiation 13.10 Refrigerator and heat
pumps
(These topics are deleted, 13.13 Carnot engine
however they must be
recapitulated as a pre-requisite to
deal with the remaining topics of
the chapter.)

Deleted Experiments of First Year


1 2 3
Physical balance Surface tension Apparent expansion of liquids
Subject: CHEMISTRY- I
Chapter-I Chapter-II Chapter-III Chapter-IV Chapter-V
Atomic Structure Classification of Elements and Chemical Bonding and States of Matter Gases and Stoichiometry
Periodicity in Properties Molecular Structure Liquids

1.1 Sub-atomic particles: 2.1 Need to classify elements ----------Nil--------- 4.10 Distribution of molecular 5.2 Laws of chemical
(Discovery of Election, 2.2 Genesis of periodic speeds – rms, average and combinations, Gay Lussac’s
proton and Neutron); atomic classification. most probable speeds- law of gaseous volumes,
number, isotopes and kinetic energy of gas Dalton’s atomic theory,
isobars. molecules Avogadro law 5.6 methods
1.2 Atomic Models: Thomson’s 4.12 Liquefaction of gases of expressing concentration
model and its limitations. of solutions
4.13 Liquid state – properties of
Rutherford’s model and its liquids in terms of 5.11 redox reactions in
limitations intermolecular interactions- tritrimetry.(Applications of
1.6 Quantum mechanical model vapour pressure, surface redox reactions)
of an atom - shapes of tension and viscosity
atomic orbitals (Qualitative idea only. No
mathematical derivation)
Chapter-VI Chapter-VII Chapter-VIII Chapter-IX Chapter-X
Thermodynamics Chemical Equilibrium and Hydrogen and its Compounds S-Block Elements: Alkali and P-Block Elements : Group-13
Acids and Bases Alkaline Earth Metals Boron Family
6.2.4 heat capacity and specific 7.7 Relationship between 8.3 Preparation of dihydrogen 9.4 Some important compounds 10.3 Important compounds of
heat capacity equilibrium constant K, of sodium:sodium boron – borax, orthoboric
8.4 Properties of dihydrogen carbonate; sodium chloride;
6.7 Criteria for equilibrium reaction quotient Q and acid, diboran
Gibbs energy G 8.7 Hydrogen peroxide sodium hydroxide; sodium
preparation and properties, hydrogen carbonate 10.4 Uses of boron, aluminium
7.11 Ionisation of acids and bases structure and use) 9.5 Biological importance of and their compound.
7.12 Henderson equation sodium and potassium
derivation Group 2 elements
9.9 Some important compounds
of calcium
9.10 Biological importance of
magnesium and Calcium.
Chapter-XI Chapter-XII Chapter-XIII
P-Block Elements : Group-14 Environmental Chemistry Organic Chemistry : Some
Carbon Family Basic Principles and
Techniques Hydrocarbons

11.4 Some important compounds ENTIRE CHAPTER DETETED 13.8 Methods of purification of
of carbon and silicon, organic compounds
carbon monoxide, carbon 13.9 Qualitative elemental
dioxide, silicon dioxide, analysis of organic
silicones, silicates and compounds
zeolites.
13.10 Quantitative elemental
analysis of organic
compounds.
Note: Free radical mechanism of
halogenations, combustion
and pyrolysis

Subject: BOTANY – I
Unit – I Unit – III Unit – III Unit – IV Unit VI
Internal organisation of plants

Chapter 1 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 8 Chapter 12


The living world Modes of reproduction Plant systematic Histology and anatomy of
Morphology of flowering
1.3 Taxonomic categories 6..1 Reproduction & its types
plants
1.4 Taxonomic aids 5.1 The Root 6.2 Asexual reproduction 8.3.1 Fabaceae flowering plants
5.2 The Stem 6.3 Sexual reproduction
12.1 The tissues
Chapter 4 5.3 The Leaf 12.2 The tissues systems
Plant kingdom 5.6 The Fruit 12.3 Anatomy
4.5 Angiosperms 5.7 The Seed
12.3.5 Dorsiventral leaf
12.5.5 Isobilateral leaf
12.4 Secondary growth

Unit VII Deleted PRATICALS


Chapter 13
Ecological adaptation,
Succession & Ecological
services
13.3 Plant succession
13.4 Ecological services

Subject: ZOOLOGY – I
Unit – I Unit – V UNIT- VII UNIT- VIII
ZOOLOGY - Diversity of LOCOMOTION & TYPE STUDY OF ECOLOGY &
Living World REPRODUCTION IN PERIPLANETA ENVIRONMENT
PROTOZOA AMERICANA
7.1 Habitat and habits 8.4 Ecosystems and their
1.4 Need for classification- 5.1. Locomotion: Definition, components
Zoos as tools for the types of locomotor 7.2 External features
8.4.1. The Natural
study of taxonomy structures pseudopodia 7.3 Locomotion Ecosystems:
1.5 Biological Classification: (basic idea of
7.4 Digestive system
8.4.2. Aquatic
Biological system of pseudopodia without Ecosystem
classification- going into different 7.5 Respiratory system 8.4.3. Lake Ecosystem
(Phylogenetic types), flagella & cilia 7.6 Circulatory system 8.4.4. Terrestial
classification only) (Brief account giving two Ecosystem
examples each) 7.7 Excretory system 8.5.3 Energy Flow
7.8 Nervous system - sense 8.5.4 Productivity
5.2. Flagellar & Ciliary
organs, structure of 8.5.5 Ecological Pyramids
movement - Effective &
Ommatidium. 8.6 Nutrient cycles – Carbon,
Recovery strokes in
7.9 Reproductive system Phosphorous cycles (Brief
Euglena, Synchronal &
account)
Metachronal movements 8.8 Environmental issues
in Paramecium.
5.3. Asexual Reproduction
5.4. Sexual Reproduction.
Deleted PRATICALS
II. Study of Invertebrate slides and identification with giving Classification and reasons

4. Cockroach – Mouth Parts 5. Cockroach – Digestive System 6. Cockroach – Nervous System


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Module : II Short Story : How Much Land does a Man Need? Leo Tolstoy 65 – 72
Unit 7

Module : V
Unit 17 Prose : If I Were You Douglas James 184 – 199
Unit 18 Poetry : Self-dependence Mathew Arnold 200 – 205
Unit 19 Short Story : A Service of Love O.Henry 206 – 212
Revision Test – V --- 222 – 225

Module : VI
Unit 21 Study Skills - Information Transfer : 4. Flow Charts, 5. --- 249 – 253
Tables and 6. Route Maps

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