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1 TENTATIVE fnyyh fo ofo ky; UNIVERSITY OF DELHI SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS - (MAY-2019) Date-Sheet for B.A. (Honours) Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Part-I/II/III(II, IV &VI Semester) Semester Scheme (Admissions of 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2018 ) TIME OF COMMENCEMENT : 9:00 AM CORE SUBJECTS: Applied Psychology, Arabic, Bengali, Economics, English, French, Geography, German, Hindi, Hindi Journalism and, History, Italian, Journalism, Hindustani Music, Karnataka Music, Percussion Music, Persian, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish and Urdu. 8 th May Wednesday Skill Enhancement Elective Course Applied Psychology IV Communication Competence IV Effective Leadership Arabic IV Khatt-e Ruq ah & Khatte Naskh (Introduction & Practice) IV Arabic Children s Stories (Reading & Comprehension) IV Arabic Composing & Setting IV Computer Literacy (Arabic Software & Websites) Bengali IV Language in Advertisement IV Language in Film Economics IV Data analysis IV Contemporary Economic Issues English IV Film Studies IV English Language Teaching IV Soft Skills IV Translation Studies IV Creative Writing IV Business Communication IV Technical Writing French IV French in the Travel and Tourism Sector IV Business French IV Food and Social Life in the French speaking World IV Media Skills German IV German in the Travel and Tourism Sector IV Business German IV Food and Social Life in the German speaking World IV Media Skills Hindi IV dk;kzy;h fganh IV Hkk"kk;h n{krk % le> vksj lahkk"k.k IV Hkk"kk vksj lekt Hindi Journalism & IV MkWD;wesaVªh fuekz.k IV Vsyhfotu dk;zøe % fuekz.k dh izfø;k History IV Understanding Heritage (OC) (Admission in 2015) IV Art Appreciation: An Introduction to Indian Art (OC) (Ad. in 2015) IV Archives and museums (OC) (Admission in 2015) IV Understanding Popular Culture (OC) (Admission in 2015) IV Indian Art and Architecture (NC) Admission 2016 onwards) IV Understanding Popular Culture (NC) Admission in 2016 onwards) Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 1 of 13
2 8 th May Wednesday Contd Skill Enhancement Elective Course Italian IV Italian in the Travel and Tourism Sector IV Business Italian IV Food and Social Life in Italy IV Italian Studies: Media Skills Journalism IV Documentary Production Hindustani/Karnatak /Percussion Music IV Harmonium Course of skill Enhancement Course-I IV Harmonium Course of skill Enhancement Course-II IV Harmonium Course of skill Enhancement Course-III IV Harmonium Course of skill Enhancement Course-IV IV Tabla Course for skill Enhancement Course-I IV Tabla Course for skill Enhancement Course-II IV Tabla Course for skill Enhancement Course-III IV Tabla Course for skill Enhancement Course-IV IV Mridangam Course for skill Enhancement Course-I IV Mridangam Course for skill Enhancement Course-II IV Mridangam Course for skill Enhancement Course-III IV Mridangam Course for skill Enhancement Course-IV IV VIOLIN (Karnatak) Course for skill Enhancement Course-I IV VIOLIN (Karnatak) Course for skill Enhancement Course-II IV VIOLIN (Karnatak) Course for skill Enhancement Course-III IV VIOLIN (Karnatak) Course for skill Enhancement Course-IV IV Thumri- Dadra course in Hindustani Music Persian IV Indo-Persian Literature: A brief History (13th - 16th Century) IV Indo-Persian Literature: A brief History (16th - 19th Century) IV Modern Persian Literature IV Introduction to Persian Rhetoric Philosophy IV Art and Film Appreciation Political Science IV Your Laws, Your Rights IV Public Opinion and Survey Research IV Legislative Practices and Procedures IV Peace and Conflict Resolution Psychology IV Emotional Intelligence IV Stress Management IV Effective Decision Making IV Educational Psychology IV Selection and Training IV Personal Growth and development IV Psychological Skills in organization Punjabi IV Learning Skill of Mediã and Mãss Communication IV Learning Skill of Translation IV Learning Skill of Ãrt of Theatre IV Learning Skill of Computerization of Punjãbi Sanskrit IV Acting & Script Writing IV Reading skills in Brāhmī Scripts IV Machine Translation: Tools and Techniques IV Evolution of Indian scripts IV Sanskrit Meters and Music Social Work IV Application of Programme Media IV Skill and Technique of Field Work Practice Sociology IV Techniques of Ethnographic Film Making Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 2 of 13
3 8 th May Wednesday Contd Skill Enhancement Elective Course Spanish IV Spanish in the Travel and Tourism Sector IV Business Spanish IV Food and Social Life in the Hispanic World IV Hispanic Studies: Media Skills Urdu IV Learning Skills of Translation in Urdu IV Learning Skills of Afsana in Urdu IV Learning Skills of Drama in Urdu IV Learning Skills of Media Writings 11 th May, Saturday Discipline Specific Elective-3 Applied Psychology VI Understanding Psychology VI Youth Psychology VI Living in Media World VI Psychology at Work VI Psychology of Peace Arabic VI Introduction to Arabic Short Story VI Introduction to Arabic Novel VI Introduction to Arabic Drama VI Indian Arabic Writers & Poets VI Impact of Arabic on Indian Languages VI Translation: Arabic - English - Arabic VI Centre of Arabic Studies & Oriental Libraries in India VI Arabic Newspaper Specific: Vocabulary & Abbreviations (Usage & Translation) Bengali VI Sports Literature Economics VI Political Economy-II VI Comparative Economic Development ( ) VI Topics in Microeconomics-II VI Money and Financial Markets VI Environmental Economics VI India in the World Economy VI Financial Economics English VI Literary Theory VI World Literatures VI Partition Literature VI Research Methodology VI Travel Writing VI Autobiography VI Literature and Cinema French VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period) VI History of French Language, different language register VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from French to Hindi/ English/Regional Languages in VI Introduction to Foreign Language Teaching: Theory and Practice VI Life in France and Francophone Countries VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue VI Techniques of Written Expression Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 3 of 13
4 11 th May, Saturday Contd Discipline Specific Elective-3 Geography VI Geography of Health and Wellbeing VI Political Geography German VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI German in the classroom VI History of German Language and Different Language Registers VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from German to Hindi/ English/regional languages in VI Life in German speaking countries, Elements of History, Culture and Civilization VI Techniques of Written Expression VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period) VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue Hindi VI yksdukv~; VI fgunh dh Hkkf"kd fofo/krk, VI Hkkjrh; lkfgr; % ikbijd vè;;u Hindi Journalism & VI ehfm;k izcaèku History VI History of USA-II (c. 1860s-1945) (OC) VI History of the USSR-II (c. 1930s-1964) (OC) VI History of Africa (c s) (OC) VI History of the USA: Reconstruction to New Age Politics (NC) VI History of the USSR: The Soviet Experience ( ) (NC) VI History of Latin America, c s (NC) VI Gender in Indian History, c (NC) Italian VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period VI History of Italian Language and Different Language Registers VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from Italian to Hindi/ English/ Regional languages in VI Italian in the Classroom VI Life in Italy, Elements of History, Culture and Civilization VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue VI Techniques of Written Expression Journalism VI Multimedia Journalism VI Introduction to Film Studies VI Development Journalism Persian VI History of Persian Literature during Safavid Period ( ) VI History of Persian Literature during Mughal Period ( ) VI History of Persian Literature during Qajar Period ( ) VI History of Persian Literature during Pahalavi Period & Post Islamic Revolution in Iran (1925 till date) VI Persian Translation of Indian writings during Mughal Period VI A Survey of Persian Newspapers in India (18th& 19th Century) VI A History of Dari & Tajik Literature VI Development of Persian Literature in Awadh VI Development of Persian Literature in Deccan VI Short Study writing in Modern Persian: A Survey Philosophy VI Philosophy of Logic VI Aesthetics VI Indian Theories of Consciousness Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 4 of 13
5 11 th May, Saturday Contd Discipline Specific Elective-3 VI Knowledge & Scepticism VI Feminism Political Science VI Citizenship in a Globalizing World VI Human Rights in a Comparative Perspective VI Development Process and Social Movements in Contemporary India VI Public Policy in India VI Understanding Global Politics (This paper has been replaced by the paper titled Colonialism and Nationalism in India VI India s Foreign Policy in a Globalizing world VI Women, Power and Politics (This paper has been swapped by the paper titled Feminism: Theory and Practice ) VI Dilemmas in Politics Psychology VI Positive Psychology VI Human Resource Management VI Health Psychology VI Community Psychology VI Cultural and Indigenous Psychology VI Psychological Perspective in Education VI Psychology of Disability VI Psychology of Peace Punjabi VI Punjabi Travelogue Literature VI Indian Literature VI World Literature VI Mass Movements of Punjabi and Punjabi VI Biography and Auto-Biography VI Life Sketch VI Myth Transformation and Myth Criticism VI Punjabi Epic Poetry VI Literature on Partition & Punjãb holocaust VI Punjabi Balladry Sanskrit VI Indian System of Logic and Debate VI Art of Balanced Living VI Theatre & Dramaturgy VI Tools and Techniques for Computing Sanskrit Language VI Sanskrit Linguistics VI Environmental Awareness in Sanskrit Literature VI Computational Linguistics for Sanskrit VI Fundamentals of Ayurveda Social Work VI Social Work Practice in Different Settings VI Counseling Skills in Social Work Practice Sociology VI Urban Sociology VI Agrarian Sociology VI Environmental Sociology VI Sociology of Work VI Sociology of Health and Medicine VI Indian Sociological Traditions VI Visual Culture VI Reading Ethnographies Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 5 of 13
6 11 th May, Saturday Contd Discipline Specific Elective-3 Spanish VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period) VI History of Spanish Language and Different Language Registers VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from Spanish to Hindi/ English/regional languages in VI Life in Spain and Latin American Countries, Elements of History, Culture and Civilization. VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue VI Techniques of Written Expression VI Spanish in the classroom Urdu VI Study of Urdu Novel VI Study of Urdu Short Story VI Study of Urdu Drama VI Study of Urdu Inshaiya and Khaka VI Study of Urdu Marsiya VI Study of Urdu Masnawi VI Study of Urdu Qasida VI Study of Urdu Bio-graphies Travelough and Reportage 13 th May, Monday Applied Psychology IV Applied Social Psychology- II Arabic IV Text: Modern Arabic Prose & Poetry-II Bengali IV Study of a Text Economics IV Intermediate Microeconomics-II English IV British Literature: 18th Century French IV Developing advanced reading and writing skills (2) Geography IV Economic Geography German IV Developing advanced reading and writing skills -2 Hindi IV Hkkjrh; dko;'kkl=k Hindi Journalism & IV U; w ehfm;k History IV Rise of Modern West -11 (OC) IV Rise of the Modern West- II (NC) Italian IV Developing advanced reading and writing skills (2) Journalism IV Introduction to new media Hindustani Music IV Medival Granthas & Contribution of Musicians Karnatak Music IV Indian Music Percussion Music IV History of Indian Tala System Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 6 of 13
7 13 th May, Monday Contd. Persian IV Classical Persian Poetry Philosophy IV Text of Indian Philosophy Political Science IV Political Processes and Institutions in Comparative Perspective Psychology IV Understanding Psychological Disorders Punjabi IV Medieval Narrative Poetry : Qissa and Balladry (Madhkãli Birtãntak Kãv : Qissã te Bir Kãv) Sanskrit IV Indian Epigraphy, Palaeography and Chronology Social Work IV Working With Communities Sociology IV Economic Sociology Spanish IV Developing advanced reading and writing skills (2) Urdu IV Study of Classical Prose 14 th May, Tuesday Applied Psychology VI Understanding Psychological Disorders- II Arabic VI Text: Classical Arabic Prose & Poetry-II Bengali VI Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue Economics VI Indian Economy-II English VI Modern European Drama French VI Reading Literature Geography VI Evolution of Geographical Thought German VI Reading Texts Hindi VI fgunh vkykspuk Hindi Journalism & VI fokkiu vksj tulaidz History VI History of India-VIII (c ) (OC) History History of India VIII (c ) (NC) Italian VI Reading Texts Journalism VI Advanced New Media Hindustani Music VI Musicology & Study of Rages & Talas Karnatak Music VI Study of Hindustani Music Percussion Music VI Theory Persian VI Essay and Translation Philosophy VI Philosophy of Religion(Indian & Western) Political Science VI Modern Political Philosophy Psychology VI Organizational Behavior Punjabi VI Pãkistãni Punjabi Literature Sanskrit VI Indian Ontology and Epistemology Social Work VI Social Welfare Administration Sociology VI Sociological Thinkers II Spanish VI Reading Texts Urdu VI History of Urdu Language and Literature Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 7 of 13
8 15 th May Wednesday Applied Psychology II Introduction to Psychology-II Arabic II Advanced Arabic: Reading & Writing Bengali II Oral Tradition: Folktale, Songs and Myths Economics II Introductory Macroeconomics English II Indian Writing in English French II Language in Context: Developing reading and writing skills 2 Geography II Human Geography German II Language in Context: Developing reading and writing skills 2 Hindi II fganh lkfgr; dk bfrgkl ¼vkfndky vksj eè;dky½ Hindi Journalism & II tulapkj ekè;eksa dh Hkk"kk History II History of India-II (OC) Admission in 2015 II History of India-II (NC) Admission in 2016 onwards Italian II Language in Context: Developing reading and writing skills 2 Journalism II Reporting and Editing for Print Hindustani Music II Theory of Indian Music General & Biographies Unit-I Karnatak Music II Theory of Indian Music Percussion Music II Biographies Persian II Introduction to Persian Prose & Poetry Philosophy II Greek Philosophy Political Science II Political Theory-Concepts and Debates Psychology II Biopsychology Punjabi II Punjãbi Sufi-Poetry Sanskrit II Classical Sanskrit Literature (Prose) Social Work II Contemporary Social Concerns Sociology II Introduction to Sociology II Spanish II Language in Context: Developing reading and writing skills 2 Urdu II Study of Modern Nazm 16 th May, Thursday Discipline Specific Elective-4 Applied Psychology VI Understanding Psychology VI Youth Psychology VI Living in Media World VI Psychology at Work VI Psychology of Peace Arabic VI Introduction to Arabic Short Story VI Introduction to Arabic Novel VI Introduction to Arabic Drama VI Indian Arabic Writers & Poets VI Impact of Arabic on Indian Languages VI Translation: Arabic - English - Arabic VI Centre of Arabic Studies & Oriental Libraries in India VI Arabic Newspaper Specific: Vocabulary & Abbreviations (Usage & Translation) Bengali VI Feluda Series Economics VI Political Economy-II VI Comparative Economic Development ( ) VI Topics in Microeconomics-II VI Money and Financial Markets VI Environmental Economics VI India in the World Economy VI Financial Economics Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 8 of 13
9 16 th May, Thursday Contd Discipline Specific Elective-4 English VI Literary Theory VI World Literatures VI Partition Literature VI Research Methodology VI Travel Writing VI Autobiography VI Literature and Cinema French VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period) VI History of French Language, different language register VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from French to Hindi/ English/Regional Languages in VI Introduction to Foreign Language Teaching: Theory and Practice VI Life in France and Francophone Countries VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue VI Techniques of Written Expression Geography VI Hydrology and Oceanography VI Social Geography German VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI German in the classroom VI History of German Language and Different Language Registers VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from German to Hindi/ English/regional languages in VI Life in German speaking countries, Elements of History, Culture and Civilization VI Techniques of Written Expression VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period) VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue Hindi VI 'kks/k&çfof/k VI vo/kj.kkred lkfgfr;d VI fganh jaxeap Hindi Journalism & VI fgunh i=kdkfjrk ds u, vk;ke History VI History of Southeast Asia-II (the 20thCentury) (OC) VI History of Modern East Asia-II ( ) (OC) VI History of Modern Japan and Korea ( s) (NC) VI Modern Southeast Asia: 17th to the 20th century (NC) VI The Making of Contemporary India ( s) (NC) Italian VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period VI History of Italian Language and Different Language Registers VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation from Italian to Hindi/ English/ Regional languages in VI Italian in the Classroom VI Life in Italy, Elements of History, Culture and Civilization VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue VI Techniques of Written Expression Journalism VI Multimedia Journalism VI Introduction to Film Studies VI Development Journalism Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 9 of 13
10 16 th May, Thursday Contd Discipline Specific Elective-4 Persian VI History of Persian Literature during Safavid Period ( ) VI History of Persian Literature during Mughal Period ( ) VI History of Persian Literature during Qajar Period ( ) VI History of Persian Literature during Pahalavi Period & Post Islamic Revolution in Iran (1925 till date) VI Persian Translation of Indian writings during Mughal Period VI A Survey of Persian Newspapers in India (18th& 19th Century) VI A History of Dari & Tajik Literature VI Development of Persian Literature in Awadh VI Development of Persian Literature in Deccan VI Short Study writing in Modern Persian: A Survey Philosophy VI Philosophy of Logic VI Aesthetics VI Indian Theories of Consciousness VI Knowledge & Scepticism VI Feminism Political Science VI Citizenship in a Globalizing World VI Human Rights in a Comparative Perspective VI Development Process and Social Movements in Contemporary India VI Public Policy in India VI Understanding Global Politics (This paper has been replaced by the paper titled Colonialism and Nationalism in India VI India s Foreign Policy in a Globalizing world VI Women, Power and Politics (This paper has been swapped by the paper titled Feminism: Theory and Practice ) VI Dilemmas in Politics Psychology VI Positive Psychology VI Human Resource Management VI Health Psychology VI Community Psychology VI Cultural and Indigenous Psychology VI Psychological Perspective in Education VI Psychology of Disability VI Psychology of Peace Punjabi VI Punjabi Travelogue Literature VI Indian Literature VI World Literature VI Mass Movements of Punjãb and Punjabi VI Biography and Auto-Biography VI Life Sketch VI Myth Transformation and Myth Criticism VI Punjabi Epic Poetry VI Literature on Partition & Punjãb holocaust VI Punjabi Balladry Sanskrit VI Indian System of Logic and Debate VI Art of Balanced Living VI Theatre & Dramaturgy Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 10 of 13
11 16 th May, Thursday Contd Discipline Specific Elective-4 17 th May, Friday VI Tools and Techniques for Computing Sanskrit Language VI Sanskrit Linguistics VI Environmental Awareness in Sanskrit Literature VI Computational Linguistics for Sanskrit VI Fundamentals of Ayurveda Social Work VI NGO Management Sociology VI Urban Sociology VI Agrarian Sociology VI Environmental Sociology VI Sociology of Work VI Sociology of Health and Medicine VI Indian Sociological Traditions VI Visual Culture VI Reading Ethnographies Spanish VI Children and Adolescent Literature VI History of European Art (From Renaissance to Contemporary Period) VI History of Spanish Language and Different Language Registers VI Introduction to Consecutive and Simultaneous Interpretation Applied Psychology IV Health Psychology Arabic IV Applied Advanced Grammar : (Morphology & Syntax) & Communication Bengali IV Bengali Novel, Selected Texts Economics IV Intermediate Macroeconomics-II English IV British Romantic Literature Geography IV Environmental Geography Hindi IV fganh dfork ¼Nk;kokn ds ckn½ from Spanish to Hindi/ English/regional languages in VI Life in Spain and Latin American Countries, Elements of History, Culture and Civilization. VI Life Writing: Autobiography/Biography/Travelogue VI Techniques of Written Expression VI Spanish in the classroom Urdu VI Study of Urdu Novel VI Study of Urdu Short Story VI Study of Urdu Drama VI Study of Urdu Inshaiya and Khaka VI Study of Urdu Marsiya VI Study of Urdu Masnawi VI Study of Urdu Qasida VI Study of Urdu Bio-graphies Travelough and Reportage Hindi Journalism & IV Vsyhfotu Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 11 of 13
12 17 th May, Friday Contd.. History IV History of India-V (c ) (OC) (Ad. in 2015) IV History of India-V (c ) (NC) (Ad. in 2016 onwards) Journalism IV Development Communication Karnatak Music IV Stage Performance Percussion Music IV Stage Performance : Tabla Persian IV Indo-Persian Prose Philosophy IV Text of Western Philosophy Political Science IV Public Policy and Administration in India Psychology IV Statistical Methods for Psychological Research-II Punjabi IV Punjãbi Language, Script and Grammar (Punjãbi Bhãshã, Lippi ate Viyãkarn) Sanskrit IV Modern Sanskrit Literature Social Work IV Social Psychology For Social Work Sociology IV Sociology of Kinship Urdu IV Urdu Tanz-o-Mezah 20 th May Monday Applied Psychology II Research Methodology & Data Processing in Psychology- II Arabic II Applied Intermediate Grammar (Morphology & Syntax) & Translation Bengali II History of Bengali Literature Economics II Mathematical Methods for Economics-II English II British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th Centuries Hindi II fganh dfork ¼jhfrdkyhu dko;½ II lekpkj dh voèkkj.kk vksj fjiksfvzax Hindi Journalism & History II Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Medieval World (OC) Admission in Social Formations and Cultural Patterns of the Ancient and Medieval World (NC) Admission in 2016 & 2017 Journalism II Media and Cultural Studies Persian II History of Indo- Persian Literature, Prose, Poetry and Rhetoric Philosophy II Ethics Political Science II Political Process in India Psychology II Psychology of Individual Differences Punjabi II Medieval and Modern Punjãbi Prose Sanskrit II Self-Management in the Gītā Social Work II Understanding Psychology for Social Work Sociology II Sociology of India II Urdu II Study of Modern Ghazal 21 st May Tuesday Applied Psychology VI Foundation of Industrial/ Organizational Psychology- II Arabic VI History of Arabic Literature-II Bengali VI Bengali Non-Fictional Writings and Essays Economics VI Development Economics-II English VI Postcolonial Literatures French VI Rhetorics and Composition German VI Rhetorics and Composition Hindi VI fganh fucaèk vksj vu; x foèkk, Hindi Journalism & VI ifj;kstuk dk;z History VI History of Modern Europe- II ( ) (OC) VI History of Modern Europe II (NC) Italian VI Rhetorics and Composition Journalism VI Communication Research and Methods Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 12 of 13
13 21 st May Tuesday Contd.. Persian VI Spoken Persian& Interpretation: Viva-voce Philosophy VI Philosophy of Language(Indian & Western) Political Science VI Indian Political Thought-II Psychology VI Counseling Psychology Punjabi VI Punjabi Criticism and Western Literary Approaches Sanskrit VI Sanskrit Composition and Communication Social Work VI Research in Social Work Sociology VI Sociological Research Methods II Spanish VI Rhetorics and Composition Urdu VI Study of Poet Iqbal 22 nd May Wednesday Applied Psychology IV Counseling Psychology Arabic IV Translation & Oral Expression Bengali IV Bengali Short Stories Economics IV Introductory Econometrics English IV British Literature: 19th Century French IV History of France in relation to Europe and History of French Speaking Countries German IV History of Germany in relation to Europe Hindi IV fgunh miu;kl Hindi Journalism & IV fodkl i=kdkfjrk History IV History of India-VI (c ) (OC) (Admission in 2015) IV History of India-VI (c ) (NC) (Ad. in 2016 onwards) Italian IV History of Italy in Relation to Europe Journalism IV Media Ethics and the law Persian IV Indo-Persian Poetry Philosophy IV Truth Functional Logic Political Science IV Global Politics Psychology IV Applied Social Psychology Punjabi IV Punjãbi Drãmã and One-Act Play (Punjãbi Nãtak ate Ikãngi) Sanskrit IV Sanskrit and World Literature Social Work IV Areas of SW Practice Sociology IV Social Stratification Spanish IV History of Spain in relation to Europe and History of Latin America Urdu IV Study of Qasida, Masia & Masnavi NOTE: DATE-SHEET FOR GENERIC ELECTIVE IS SEPARATELY GIVEN AND SCHEDULED DURING AFTERNOON SESSION (3:00PM). Discipline Specific Elective-3 & 4 (As per student option) The student shall appear in this paper based on alphabetical order. The colleges shall prepare their list of students appearing in the Discipline Specific Elective paper based on the alphabetic order of paper. All information related with datesheet like Modification, Updation etc. shall only be notified on official website of University of Delhi i.e. Information given only on the University website i.e. shall be considered official. In case of any discrepancy in the above date-sheet the same may be brought to the notice of Examination Branch-VII at Window No.3 (North Campus), University of Delhi, Delhi Delhi, the 16 th January, 2019 (Prof. Vinay Gupta) Dean (Examinations) Printed on: 16 January 2019 Page 13 of 13
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