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Bachelor of Fisheries Science Course Structure –at a Glance
B.F.Sc. (Bachelor of Fisheries Science)
NEW UNDER GRADUATE CURRICULA & SYLLABI
Bachelor of Fisheries Science
Punjabi University, Patiala Punjab, India Session 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 2
Ordinances for B.F. Sc. Fisheries Science Examination Semester I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII,
Notwithstanding the integrated nature of a course over more than one academic year; the ordinances in force at the time a student joins a course shall hold good only for the examination held during or at the end of the academic year, nothing in these ordinances shall be deemed to debar the university from amending the ordinances subsequently and the amended ordinances, if any, shall apply to student whether old or new.
1.1. The duration of the course of instruction for the degree of Bachelor of Fisheries Science shall be eight semesters i.e. four years.
1.2. There shall be eight examinations, namely First (I), Second (II), Third,(III), Fourth, (IV), Fifth,(V), Sixth, (VI), Seventh, (VII) and Eighth (VIII) semester. These examinations shall be held after 6 months, ordinarily in the months of November/ December and May/ June or on such dates as may be fixed by the University.
2.1. Candidate shall submit their admission forms for admission to the controller of Examination counter signed by the Head of the department or Principal of the College.
2.2. The last dates by which examination admission forms and fees, without and with late fees shall reach the Controller of Examination as fixed by the University.
2.3. Incomplete form or forms of candidate who has not cleared his /her all dues will not be accepted.
2.4. The amount of examination fee to be paid by a candidate for each examination shall be prescribed by the University.
2.5. The medium of examination shall be English.
2.6. The syllabus shall be such as may be prescribed by the concerned faculty from time to time.
3.1. A person who has secured at least 50% marks ( 45% in case of candidate belonging to Scheduled cast/tribes) of the aggregate marks in four compulsory subjects i.e. Chemistry, Physics, Biology/Math and English taken together of 10+2 pattern or equivalent examination from recognized Board/University shall be eligible to join the first semester of the course. 3 3.2. A student who has passed the first semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the Second semester.
3.3. A student who has passed the second semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the third semester.
3.4. A student who has passed the third semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the fourth semester.
3.5. A student who has passed the fourth semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the fifth semester.
3.6. A student who has passed the fifth semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the sixth semester.
3.7. A student who has passed the sixth semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the seventh semester.
3.8. A student who has passed the seventh semester of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science examination shall be eligible to join the eighth (final) semester.
3.9. A candidate, who has failed in not more than two theory papers and two laboratory (Practical) papers in the regular examination of the semester may appear in such papers in the next supplementary examination along with the regular examination of next semester. In cases he/she fails again in the above said reappear examination, he/she shall be provisionally promoted to next semester and allowed to appear for these papers along with the regular examination of the semester to which the candidate was provisionally prompted.
A candidate, who has failed in not more than two theory papers and two practical papers, shall appear only in these papers in subsequent examination held thereafter. Moreover, a candidate who has failed in more than two theory papers and two practical papers shall be declared fail and will appear in all theory and practical papers in the subsequent regular examination of the semester.
4. Candidate is required to pass all the theory and practical papers of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science Semester First examination in order to be prompted to semester sixth. Similar conditions will be applicable for subsequent semesters. Similarly candidate who has passed completely (all theory and practical papers) of semester Two/Three/Four and Five 4 shall be prompted and allowed to attend classes of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science semester Five/Six/Seven and Eight respectively.
4.1. The minimum number of marks required to pass the examination shall be
(i) 35% marks in each paper separately in written and practical part excluding the marks for internal assessment.
(ii) 50% in the aggregate of all subjects, in the university examination and internal assessment together.
(iii) 20% of the total marks in each of First/Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth/Sixth/Seventh/Eighth examination shall be reserved for internal assessment both in theory and laboratory (Practical) separately. The internal assessment will be awarded on the basis of the house examination, held by the department. The best out of two house examinations shall be considered for award of internal assessment. The marks shall be certified by the head of the department and counted towards the marks reserved for the respective paper for regular examination, as the case may be.
(iv) The grace marks up to 1 % of the total marks of examination in which he/she has appeared shall be awarded to the best advantages of the candidate for passing/reappears in regular/supplementary examination.
5. Re-evaluation of scripts shall be admissible in B.Sc. Fisheries Science Examination Semester I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII examination except practical examination. The re evaluation shall be allowed in not more than two theory papers provided candidate has scored not less than 25% marks in the relevant paper. The candidate shall submit his/her application on specified form along with prescribed fee, for re-evaluation within 14 days from the date of declaration of the result.
6. A successful candidate who obtains 80% marks in any paper shall be declared to have passed with distinction in that paper/those papers.
7. A successful candidate who obtains 60% more of the aggregate marks in B.Sc. Fisheries Science Examination Semester I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII examination taken together shall be placed in first division. Those who obtain 50% or more but less than 60% shall be placed in the second division.
8. The controller of examination shall declare the result after two weeks of termination of examination or as soon as thereafter. 5 9. A successful candidate of the First/Second/Third/Fourth/Fifth/Sixth/Seventh/Eighth semester examination shall be granted a certificate.
10. A successful candidate of the Final examination of B. F. Sc. Fisheries Science Examination shall be granted a Degree.
PUNJABI UNIVERSITY PATIALA Scheme of Studies and Examinations for the B.F. Sc. Fisheries Science PART-I 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19 Examinations B.F. Sc. Fisheries Science Ist Semester PAPER SUBJECT THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL NO. EXTERNAL INTERNAL I ENGLISH 75 25 - 100 II BIO-CHEMISTRY 50 20 30 100 III FISHBIOLOGY AND 50 20 30 100 TAXONOMY IV INTRODUCTION OF 50 20 30 100 COMPUTER APPLICATION V(A)/(B) Punjabi Compulsory (For 75 25 - 100 Punjab State Student)/ PUNJABI Mudla Gyan (For other state Students) OPTIONAL
VI (A) MATHEMATICS(For 50 25 - 75 Medical Students) VI (B) ZOOLOGY- I (For Non 40 10 25 75 Medical Students) Total 575
B.F. Sc. Fisheries Science IInd Semester PAPER SUBJECT THEORY PRACTICAL TOTAL NO. EXTERNAL INTERNAL VII MICROBIOLOGY 50 20 30 100 6 VIII AQUACULTURE 50 20 30 100 IX AQUATIC 50 20 30 100 ECOLOGY PAPER-1 X METROLOGY 50 20 30 100 AND GEOGRAPHY XI(A)/(B) Punjabi Compulsory(For 75 25 - 100 Punjab State Student)/ PUNJABI Mudla Gyan (For other state Students) OPTIONAL
XII (A) MATHEMATICS (For 50 25 - 75 Medical Students) XII (B) ZOOLOGY- I (For Non 40 10 25 75 Medical Students) Total 575 7
SYLLABUS OUTLINES OF TEST, SYLLABI AND COURSE OF READING FOR B.F. Sc. Fisheries Science PART – I SESSION 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, EXAMINATIONS (Semester-I)
PAPER I: ENGLISH
Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 75 Internal Assessment: 25
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 15 marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of 1 ½ marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 15 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
Section-A (1)Essay (not exceeding 400 words) (2)Précis (3)Translation from Modern Indian Languages Into English (4)Comprehensive
Section-B (1)Allied Grammar: Use of Idioms; Direct –indirect, Active Passive. Correction of incorrect sentences, etc.
(2)Two questions from the prescribed text book Each question carrying 15 marks
BOOK RECOMMENDED
Let's Go Home & Other Stories, Edited by Meenakshi Mukerjee. Orient Longman, New Delhi. 8
PAPER II: BIOCHEMISTRY
Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
SECTION – A Biochemistry and its scope. Composition of living matter including plants. Nomenclature and classification of Enzymes, chemical nature and properties of enzymes. Classification of vitamins and hormones and their function Role of minerals and trace elements in living system. SECTION – B Classification and biochemistry of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and nucleic acids Elementary concepts of intermediary metabolism. Importance of DNA as a genetic material. Practical Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs 1. Detection of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulphur and halogens in organic compounds. 2. Simple qualitative test for studying the properties of paraffins, alcohols, aldehydes, etones, acids, fat, sugar, starches, urea, proteins, benzene, aniline and phenol. 3. Detection of presence of ethylalcohol, glycerine, aniline, chloroform, phenol, glucose, sucrose, starch, acetic, oxalic and tartaric acids. 4. Analysis of gur, cane-juice and molasses for total and reducing sugars. 9
BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Conn, E & Stumped, P. K.: Outlines of Bio-Chemistry 2. Morrison & Boyd: Organic Chemistry 3. Puri, Sharma & Jain: Combined Course in Chemistry 4. Sahney & Sehgal: New College Chemistry for Pre-Engg./Pre-Med. 5. Merits: Elementary Biochemistry 6. Fairly & Kilgour: Essentials of Biological Chemistry 7. Green, M.B., Hartley, G.S., West, T.F.1989. Chemicals for crop improvement and pest management. Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK. 10
PAPER III: Fish Biology and Taxonomy Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C. Section-A Taxonomy and Classification: Taxonomy, Systematics, Species and Species Concept.Classification of fishes (Fin fish and shellfish).Affinities and evolution of fishes.Importance of fishery science. Body Forms, Fins and Locomotion: External morphology: Diversity of body forms and compensation factors. Fins: Types, structural modifications, origin and evolution of paired fins. Locomotion with special reference to muscles and fins.Non-swimming locomotion.
Section-B Fish Anatomy: Structure and function of digestive system, gills, accessory respiratory organs, air bladder, heart, kidney and skin.Types of scales.Types of pigments and significance of colouration.Basic concepts of skeletal system. Poison Gland Poison gland and their significance. Ichthyoacanthotoxism and Ichthyosarcotoxism. Nervous System and Sense Organs: Central, peripheral and autonomic nervous system. Cutaneous senses: Touch, taste, temperature and salinity. Sense of smell, hearing and sight. Lateral line and neuromast organs. 11 Electric Organ, Bioluminescence: Bioluminescence: Photophores (Structure and function), significance. Electric organ: Structure, origin, mechanism of electric discharge and significance. Practical Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs 1. Identification and classification of freshwater fish. 2. Identification and classification of freshwater prawn and mollusks. 3. Analysis of morphometric and meristic counts in fish population. 4. Dissection: gill, accessory respiratory organ, digestive system, Weberianossicle, air bladder, and afferent branchial vessels in commonly available fish. 5. Study of different types of scales and age determination of fishes. Suggested Readings: 1. Biswas, K. P. (2011). Marine prawns and shrimps. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi-35 2. Day Francis. (2007). The fishes of India, Vol 1 & 2. Jagmander Book Agency, New Delhi. 3. Dholakia, A. D. (2010). Identification of prawns/shrimps and their culture. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi-35 4. Dholakia, A. D. (2011). Identification of marine and fresh water mollusc shells. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi-35. 5. Jayram, K. C. (2002). The fresh water fishes of India, A hand book. Zoological Survey of India. 6. Jyoti Sharma (2006). Fishes: Aid to collection and identification. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi-35. 7. Kar, D. (2013) Essentials of Fish Biology, Dominant publishers and distributors(p) Ltd, Delhi-110053 8. Kar, D. (2012).Taxonomy,APH Publishing Corporation, Ansari Road,DaryaGanj, New Delhi-110002. 9. Khanna. S. S. & Singh. H. R. (2005). A Textbook of Fish Biology and Fisheries, Narendra Publishing House, Delhi-6. 10. Lagler, K. F. (1981). Fresh Water Fishery Biology. (2nd edition). W. M. C. Brown Company Publishers, Dubugur, IOWA. 11. Norman, J. R. (2002). A history of fishes: a complete known account of fishes. Asiatic publishing house, Delhi. 12. Parihar, R. P. (2004). A Text book of Fish Biology and Indian Fisheries. Central Publishing House, Allahabad 12 13. Sandhu, G. S. (2005). A Text book of Fish and Fisheries. Daya Publishing House, New Delhi-35. 14. Yadav, B. N. (2002). Fish and Fisheries, 2nd edn. Daya Publishing House, Delhi- 35.
Paper –IV Introduction of Computer Applications Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
SECTION-A Introduction to Computer, Anatomy of Computers, Input and Output Devices. Units of Memory, Hardware, Software and Classification of Computers. Personal Computers, Types of Processors, Bootingof Computer, Warm and Cold Booting. Computer Viruses, Worms and Vaccines.Operating System — DOS and WINDOWS. Disk Operating System (DOS) Some fundamental DOSCommands, FORMAT, DIR, COPY, Path, LABEL, VOL MD, CD, DEL and Tree for naming files inDOS and Type of GUI, Desktop elements,Windows Explorer,Working with files and folders, Time and Date, Starting and Shutting down window, Title Bar, Minimum , Maximum and Close Buttons, Scroll Bars, Menu and Tool Bars,
SECTION-B Applications:-MS Word Processing and Units of Document Feature of Word Processing Packages. Creating, Editing Formatting and Saving a document in Ms
Word, MSEXCEL: Electronic Spreadsheets, Concept; Creating, Editing and Saving a Spreadsheet with Ms Excel.Use of in-built Statistical and other functions and writing Expression Analysis Tools, Correlation and Regression t-test: for two Samples and ANOVA with one way Classification. Creating Graphs. MS Power 13 Point: real ores of Power Point Package. MSACCESS: of Database, Units of Database, Creating Principles of - Programming: Flow Chart Illustration through examples. Wide Web (WWW), Concepts Web Browsing and Electronic Mail.
Practical Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs
1. Study of computer components and its shl13- down, practice of some dos commands time, date, dir, copy.
2. Dos— commands vol. Label, path, practicing windows operating
3. Use of mouse, title bar (minimum, maximum and close buttons, scroll and tool bars.
4. Windows explorer - creating folders, copy and paste functions.
5. Msword - creating a document, saving and editing.
6. Msword - use of' options from tool bars, format, insert.
7. Msword - creating a table, merging of cells, column and row width. Msexcel - creating a spreadsheet, alignment of rows, columns and cell
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1. GENE WRISSKPOF (1998) ABC'S OF EXCEL'
2. SHARMA K.V.S. (2001) SIMPLE: CU IT YOURSELF ON PC. PRENTICE
3.CAPRON. H.L. (1996) COMPUTER. —TOOLS FOR AN INFORMATION AGE - FOURTH ECLIDOR. BERIJIMIIN /CUMMINGS NEW YORK.
4. COLIN HAYNES. (1990) THE.COMPUTER VIRUS PROTECTION
HANDBOOK. BPB
5. ETER NORTONS. (2001)1:-INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER; — FOURTH
EDITION. TATA IV,: PUBLISHING CO. LTD., NEW DELHI 14
ਪਪੰਜਜਾਬਬੀ ਲਜਾਜ਼ਮਬੀ (ਮਮਮੁੱਢਲਜਾ ਗਗਿਆਨ) ਭਜਾਗਿ-ਪਗਹਿਲਜਾ 2016-17 ਸਸਸੈ਼ਸ਼ਨ ਲਈ
ਸਮਸਸਟਰ ਪਗਹਿਲਜਾ
ਕਕੁਲ ਅਅੰਕ : 100 ਵਵਿਸਸ਼ੇ ਵਵਿਚਚੋਂ ਪਪਾਸ ਹਹੋਣ ਲਈਅਅੰਕ : 35 ਅਅੰਦਰਰੂਨਨੀ ਮਕੁਲਲਾਂਕਣ : 25 ਅਅੰਕ ਅਅੰਦਰਰੂਨਨੀ ਮਕੁਲਲਾਂਕਣ ਵਵਿਚਚੋਂ ਪਪਾਸ ਹਹੋਣ ਲਈਅਅੰਕ: 09 ਬਪਾਹਰਨੀ ਪਰਨੀਵਖਿਆ: 75 ਅਅੰਕ ਬਪਾਹਰਨੀ ਪਰਨੀਵਖਿਆ ਵਵਿਚਚੋਂ ਪਪਾਸ ਹਹੋਣ ਲਈਅਅੰਕ: 26 ਸਮਲਾਂ: 3 ਘਅੰਟਸ਼ੇ (ਅਵਧਿਆਪਨ: 50 ਪਨੀਰਨੀਅਡ, 6 ਪਨੀਰਨੀਅਡ ਪਪ੍ਰਤਨੀ ਹਫਤਪਾ)
ਭਜਾਗਿ-ੳ (1). ਗਿਮਰਮਮਖਬੀ ਵਰਣਮਜਾਲਜਾ ਤਤੇ ਲਤੇਖਣ-ਪਪ੍ਰਬਪੰਧ (ੳ) ਅਅੱਖਿਰ ਵਸਅੱਵਖਿਆ: ਤਰਤਨੀਬਵਿਪਾਰ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਭਕੁਲਪਾਵਿਵੇਂ ਅਅੱਖਿਰ। (ਅ) ਅਅੱਖਿਰ ਬਣਤਰ: ਅਅੱਖਿਰ ਰਰੂਪ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਲਸ਼ੇਖਿਣ ਦਸ਼ੇਵਨਯਮ। 10 ਅਅੰਕ (2). ਗਿਮਰਮਮਖਬੀ ਅਮੁੱਖਰ ਤਤੇ ਪਪੰਜਜਾਬਬੀ ਧਮਨਬੀਆਆਂ ਦਜਾਪਪ੍ਰਬਪੰਧ (ੳ) ਸਵਿਰ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਵਿਅਅੰਜਨ: ਵਿਰਗਨੀਕਰਨ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਵਸਧਿਲਾਂਤ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਉਚਪਾਰਨ। (ਅ) ਸਵਿਰ ਸਰੂਚਕ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਲਾਂ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਧਿਕੁਨਨੀਆਆਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣਤਸ਼ੇਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ। (ੲ) ਵਵਿਅਅੰਜਨ ਸਰੂਚਕ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਲਾਂ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਧਿਕੁਨਨੀਆਆਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣਤਸ਼ੇਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ। (ਸ) ਲਗਲਾਂ-ਮਪਾਤਰਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ। (ਹ) ਲਗਪਾਖਿਰਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣ। 10 ਅਅੰਕ
ਭਜਾਗਿ- ਅ (1). ਗਲਪਬੀ ਦਤੇ ਅਮੁੱਖਰਰਾਂ ਦਬੀ ਵਰਤਤੋਂ ਦਤੇਗਨਯਮ
(ੳ) ਪਰੂਰਸ਼ੇ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਅਅੱਧਿਸ਼ੇ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣਤਸ਼ੇਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ।
(ਅ) ਸਵਿਰ ਸਰੂਚਕ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ।
(ੲ) ਸਵਿਰ ਵਿਪਾਹਕਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ।
(ਸ) ਮਪਾਤਰਪਾ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਸਵਿਰ ਵਿਪਾਹਕਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਸਲਾਂਝਨੀਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ।
(ਹ) ਮਪਾਤਰਪਾ ਦਨੀ ਵਵਿਅਅੰਜਨ ਸਰੂਚਕਲਾਂ ਨਪਾਲਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ। 10 ਅਅੰਕ
(2). ਪਪੰਜਜਾਬਬੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਜਾਵਲਬੀ ਨਜਾਲ ਜਜਾਣ ਪਛਜਾਣ
(ੳ) ਵਗਣਤਨੀ
(ਅ) ਹਫ਼ਤਸ਼ੇ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਵਦਨ
(ੲ) ਮਹਨੀਵਨਆਆਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਨਲਾਂ
(ਸ) ਰਅੰਗਲਾਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਨਲਾਂ
(ਹ) ਫਲਲਾਂ-ਸਬਜ਼ਨੀਆਆਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਨਲਾਂ
(ਕ) ਪਸ਼ਰੂ-ਛਪਅੰਛਨੀਆਆਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਨਲਾਂ
(ਖਿ) ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਰਸ਼ਤਪਾ-ਨਪਾਤਪਾ ਪਪ੍ਰਬਅੰਧਿ ਦਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਪਾਵਿਲਨੀ
(ਗ) ਘਰਸ਼ੇਲਰੂ ਵਿਸਤਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਪਾਵਿਲਨੀ 15 ਅਅੰਕ
ਭਜਾਗਿ-ੲ ਸਪਾਰਸ਼ੇ ਵਸਲਸ਼ੇਬਸ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਆਧਿਪਾਰਤ ਆਬਜਜੈਕਵਟਵਿ ਟਪਾਈਪ/ਸਅੰਖਿਸ਼ੇਪ ਉਤਰਲਾਂ ਵਿਪਾਲਸ਼ੇ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ। 15x2=30 ਅਅੰਕ 15
ਅਪੰਕ ਵਪੰਡ ਤਤੇ ਪਤੇਪਰ ਸਸਸੈੱਟਰ ਲਈ ਹਿਦਜਾਇਤਰਾਂ
1. ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀ ਪਵਹਲਨੀ ਵਿਪਾਰ ਗਕੁਰਮਕੁਖਿਨੀ ਵਲਪਨੀ ਵਸਅੱਖਿ ਰਹਸ਼ੇਹਨ। ਹਹੋ ਸਕਦਪਾ ਹਜੈ ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀ ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਭਪਾਸ਼ਪਾ ਤਚੋਂ ਅਨਜਪਾਣਹਹੋਣ।
ਸਹੋ
ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨਲਾਂ ਦਪਾ ਪਅੱਧਿਰ ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀਆਆਂ ਦਨੀ ਸਨੀਮਪਾ ਨਰੂਅੰ ਵਧਿਆਨ ਵਵਿਅੱਚ ਰਅੱਖਿ ਕਸ਼ੇਵਨਸ਼ਚਤਕਨੀਤਪਾਜਪਾਵਿਸ਼ੇ।
2. ਸਪਾਰਸ਼ੇ ਭਪਾਗਲਾਂ ਵਵਿਅੱਚਚੋਂ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ ਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇਜਪਾਣ।
3. ਸਰਲ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਸਪਸ਼ਟ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ ਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇ ਜਪਾਣ।
4. ਵਿਰਣਪਾਤਮਕ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ ਨਪਾ ਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇ ਜਪਾਣ।
5. ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀ ਨਰੂਅੰ ਵਲਪਨੀ ਦਪਾ ਬਹੋਧਿ ਕਰਵਿਪਾਉਣ ਲਈਧਿਕੁਨਨੀਆਆਂ, ਵਲਪਨੀ ਵਚਅੰਨਨਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣ ਅਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ ਸਬਅੰਧਿਨੀ ਸਅੰਖਿਸ਼ੇਪ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇ
ਜਪਾਣ। ਲਹੋੜ ਅਨਕੁਸਪਾਰ ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀਆਆਂ ਨਰੂਅੰ ਛਹੋਟ ਜਲਾਂ ਚਹੋਣ ਦਸ਼ੇਣਨੀ ਲਪਾਜ਼ਮਨੀਹਜੈ।
6. ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਪਾਵਿਲਨੀ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਸਪਾਰਸ਼ੇ ਭਪਾਗਲਾਂ ਵਵਿਅੱਚਚੋਂ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇਜਪਾਣ। ਲਹੋੜ ਅਨਕੁਸਪਾਰ ਚਹੋਣ ਅਤਸ਼ੇ ਛਹੋਟ ਵਦਅੱਤਨੀ। ਜਪਾਵਿਸ਼ੇ
ਸਹਿਜਾਇਕ ਪਜਾਠ ਸਮਮੁੱਗਿਰਬੀ
1. ਸਵਤਨਪਾਮ ਵਸਅੰਘ ਸਅੰਧਿਰੂ, ਆਓ ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਖਿਨੀਏ, ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਵਬਊਰਹੋ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ, 2009. (ਵਹਅੰਦਨੀ
ਤਚੋਂ
ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਅੱਖਿਣ ਲਈ)
2. ਸਵਤਨਪਾਮ ਵਸਅੰਘ ਸਅੰਧਿਰੂ, ਗਕੁਰਮਕੁਖਿਨੀ ਵਸਅੱਖਿਹੋ, ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਵਬਊਰਹੋ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ, 2011. (ਅਅੰਗਰਸ਼ੇਜ਼ਨੀ ਤਚੋਂ
ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਖਿਣ ਲਈ)
3. ਸਨੀਤਪਾ ਰਪਾਮ ਬਪਾਹਰਨੀ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਖਿਨੀਏ, ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਵਬਊਰਹੋ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ, 2002 (ਵਹਅੰਦਨੀ)
4. ਰਪਾਜਵਵਿਅੰਦਰ ਵਸਅੰਘ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਗਆਨ ਸਨੀ.ਡਨੀ. (ਕਅੰਵਪਊਟਰ ਐਪਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਟਰੂ-ਲਰਨ ਐਡਆਂ ਟਨੀਚ ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ), ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ
ਵਬਊਰਹੋ,
ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ2011.
5. Hardev Bahri, Teach Yourself Punjabi, Publication Bureau, Punjabi University, Patiala, 2011.
6. Henry A. Gleason and Harjeet Singh Gill, A Start in Punjabi, Publication Bureau, Punjabi
University, 16
Patiala, 1997.
7. Ujjal Singh Bahri and Paramjit Singh Walia, Introductory Punjabi, Publication Bureau, Punjabi
University, Patiala, 2003.
PAPER VI-A: MATHEMATICS (For Medical Students)
Max Marks: 75 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Internal Assessment: 25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
SECTION - A 1) Mensuration: Mensuration of rectangles, easy examples of garden paths, cost of planting trees and fencing gardens. Area of right angled triangles area and height of isosceles and equilateral triangles, area of triangles in terms of sides, rent of field. Area of parallelograms, rhombus, quadrilateral and trapenoid. Regular polygons with emphasis on hexagon and octagon. Simple cases of similar figures. Circumference and area of circles. Circular rings. Cost of fencing circular fields and paths. 2) Mensuration: Volumes of cubes and rectangular solids. Cubic contents of tanks and cisterns. Volumes of triangular and rectangular prisms, right circular cylinders and segments of cylinders. 17 (N. B. Easy numerical examples bearing on Science of agriculture only to be set. Proofs of formulae not required.) 3) Algebra: Solution of quadratic equations and of those reducible to quadratic equation. (One variable).Theory of quadratic equations. Relation between roots and co- efficients.
SECTION - B 1) Algebra: Series: nth terms sum to n terms of an A. P. and G. P. nth term of an H. P. (excluding means and problems on numbers etc.). Permutation and combinations :simple problems only. (Proofs of formulae not required). Binomial theorem, statement for any index: Expansion particular term coefficient of n, summation of simple infinite series evaluation cube root etc. correct to a certain place of decimal.
2) Co-ordinate Geometry: (1)The point-distance and section formulae area of a triangle. (2)The straight line equation in the following standard forms:
z
x=e, y=b, y=mx, y=mx+c, 1
x-x' y-y'=m (x-x2) x"-x y"-Y'
Reduction of equation ax=by=c: to (a) slope x cos 0+y sin: p (b) intercept form (c) perpendicular form (only method of reduction and not proof); point of intersection and, concurrence, Angle of intersection of lines y=m, x+c, Y=m2x+c2, and equations of line (a) parallel and (b)2 perpendicular to a given line and passing through a given point.
(3) The circle- equation when (i) centre and radius given. (ii) Passes through three 18
2 2 points (iii) extremities of a diameter given; the equation x +y +2qx+2cy4+c represents circle, center and radius, equations of the tangents and normal at any point of circle (only use formula no proof). BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1.Algebra by D. C. Kapoor&Gurbax Singh 2.Algebra by T. N. Nagpal& K. K. Gupta. 3.Comprehensive Calculus by R. S. Dehiya. 4.New Style Calculus for T. D. C. — I. 5.New Style Co-ordinator Geometry by R. K.Sondhi 6. Trignometryby Jiwan 7. Mensuration by Pic Point.
PAPER VI:-B- ZOOLOGY (For Non Medical Students)
Max Marks: 75 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 40 Practical: 10 Internal Assessment: 25
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 6 marks each. Section C will consist of 8 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 16 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C. SECTION – A 1) Introduction to Zoology, characteristics of living organisms. 2) Elementary knowledge of typical cell, distinction between animal and plant cells, mitotic and meiotic division in cells, 3) Elementary knowledge of animal tissues. DNA, RNA structure.
SECTION – B 1) Rabbit as a type for brief study of external characters and brief account of functional anatomy: digestive, circulatory, respiratory, urino-genital, nervous systems. 19 2) Animals of economic importance to agriculture.
Practical Max Marks: 25 Time: 3 Hrs 1. Study of microscope, its parts and working,
2. Study of the prepared slides (microscope) of: An animal cell, cell division, simple tissue, histology of different organs, smears of human blood, mammalian skin.
3. Study of external characters of rabbit and to study different systems.
4. Study of external characters of Pigeon and its adaptations for aerial mode of life.
5. Identification of important skeletal parts of Rabbit.
6. Collection of local fauna of economic importance to agriculture and its data.
BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Physiology of Farm Animals by Marshall 2. Physiology of Domestic Animals by H. H. Duke. 3. Anatomy of Domestic Animals by Blsson. 4. General Zoology by Sterer. 5. Text Book of Zoology by Vidyarthi. 6. Agricultural Zoology by Dhami. 7. Truman Elementary Biology by Tyagi Vol.I & II. 20
PAPER VII: MICROBIOLOGY Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
SECTION – A Introduction to Microbiology and its scope.Discovery of Microorganisms.Major groups of eukaryotes, prokaryotes and archaea.Biology of viruses, characteristics, reproduction, study of TMV, bacteriophage and HIV. 2) Methods in microbiology and cultivation of micro-organisms. Nutrition and nutritional type, growth in micro-organisms, growth curve, continuous culture, synchronous culture, measurement of growth and mathematical expression.
SECTION – B 21 Importance of micro-organisms in agriculture, soil, water, air, micro biology.Organic matter decomposition cycles in nature; biological nitrogen fixation, micro-organisms as pathogens. 2) Role of micro-organisms in food spoilage, food preservation, fermented foods and food poisoning, dairy, types of dairy microbes, preservation and types of cheese and other dairy products. Fermentation industries: types of fermentation, fermenters and industrial products, biogas and waste water treatment. Micro-organisms as single cell proteins.
PRACTICAL Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs 1. Study of microscope and other laboratory Equipments. 2. Examination of bacteria, fungi, yeast, protozoa and algae. 3. Staining of bacteria - simple, gram negative, capsule and spore. 4. Cultivation of micro-organisms. 5. Demonstration of micro-organisms in soil, water and air.Isolation of nitrogen fixing bacteria. 22 BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Microbiology 5th ed. By Pelezar and co-workers
2. The Microbial World 5th ed. By Stanier and co-workers. 3. General Microbiology by Stanier and co-workers. 4. Microbiology by Dr. R.P. Singh. 5. Microbiology by P.D. Sharma. 23 PAPER: VII Aquaculture –I Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
Section-A Aquaculture: Difference between culture and capture fisheries. Concepts and history of aquaculture.An overview of global aquaculture and its status in South East Asia.Prospects of aquaculture in India.
Section-B Aquaculture Practices: Classification of aquaculture based on salinity (freshwater, brackish water and marine water), temperature (warm water and cold water), species (finfish, shellfish, molluscs and seaweeds) and management intensity (traditional, extensive, semi-intensive and intensive). Farm mechanization.
Practical Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs 1. Estimation and comparison of nitrate, phosphate, chloride and sulphate content from different natural water and farm water bodies. 2. Identification and classification of aquatic macrophytes. 3. Identification and classification of aquatic insects. 4. Analysis of soil from agricultural land/hilly areas/ fish farm (texture, moisture content, pH, conductivity, nitrate and phosphate,) 24 Suggested Readings: 1. Ahmed, S. H. (1998). Advance in Fisheries and Fish production. Narendra Publishing House, Allahabad. 2. Chakroff, M. (1982): Freshwater Fish Pond Culture and Management. Scientific Publishers Main Bhawan, Jodhpur. 3. Desilva, S. &Andensan, T. A. (1995). Fish Nutrition in Aquaculture. Chapman & Hall. 4. Jhingran, V. G. (2007). Fish and Fisheries of India. Hindustan Publishing Corporation (India) New Delhi. 5. Kumar, A. &Bandyopadhyay, P. (2008). Aquaculture and Fisheries. Daya Publishing House, Delhi-35.. 6. Pandey, N. & Malik, D. S. (2008). Integrated Fish Farming. Daya Publishing House, Delhi- 35. 7. Sharma, U. & Grover, S. P. (1982). An Introduction to Indian Fisheries. Bishensing Mahendrapal Singh, Dehra Dun - 1. 8. Tilak, R. & Sharma, U. (1982). Game Fishes of India and Angling. International Book Distributors, Dehra Dun. 9. Timmernams, J. A. & Khan, H. (1979). Textbook of Fish culture, Breading and Cultivation of fish. Fishing New Book Ltd. England. 25 PAPER: IX Aquatic Ecology (Paper-I) Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
Section-A Aquatic Ecosystem: Global distribution of water and hydrological cycle. Diversity and composition of aquatic ecosystems (freshwater, marine and estuarine).Ecological differences between lentic and lotic environments. Adaptations of benthic communities in lotic systems.
Section-B Physico–Chemical Characteristics of Water: Temperature, thermal stratification and overturn, light, salinity, tides, currents, pH, dissolved oxygen, free carbon dioxide, hardness, alkalinity, conductivity, suspended and dissolved solids. Biogeochemical cycles: carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen and sulphur.
Practical Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs 1. Qualitative analysis of plankton in different water bodies. 2. Quantitative analysis of plankton in different water bodies. 3. Analysis of physical parameters of water (temperature, velocity, transparency, suspended and dissolved solids).
4. Analysis of chemical parameters of water (pH, dissolved oxygen, free Co2, alkalinity, hardness, and conductivity). 5. Estimation of primary productivity by light and dark bottle method. 26 Suggested Readings: 1. Alex, M. & Theresa, A. (1998). Environmental Management of Aquaculture (Fish edition), Chapman & Hall, London. 2. Basheer, A. (1989). Marine Biology: Some Aspects of Marine Ecology and Marine Fisheries. DayaPublishing House, Delhi – 35. 3. Boyd, C. E. & Tucker, C. S. (1998). Pond Aquaculture Water Quality Management. Kluwer Academic Publishers. 4. Das, B and Kar, D. (2012). Basic Limnology and Fish Biodiversity, Manglam publishers and Distributors, Delhi-110053 5. Kar. Devashish;(2007). Fundamentals of Limnology and Aquaculture Biotechnology, Daya Publishing House, Delhi- 110035. 6. Kosygin, L (2009). Wetlands of North east India. Akansha publishing house, New Delhi 7. Kumar Arvind. (2008). Aquatic environment and toxicology. Daya Publishing House, Delhi – 35 8. Sakhare, V. B. (2007). Reservoir Fisheries and Limnology. Daya Publishing House, Delhi –35. 9. Sakhare, V. B. (2011). Limnology: current perspectives. Daya Publishing House, Delhi –35 10. Santhanam R, Velayatham&Jegathersan P.G. (1990). A Mannual of Fresh Water Ecology. Daya Publishing House, Delhi – 35. 11. Schowerbel, J. &Hemmings, B. (1991). Hand Book of Limnology. Scientific Publishers, Jodhpur. 12. Vijaykumar K. &vasanthkumar, B. (2010). Aquatic ecosystem and its management. Daya Publishing House, Delhi – 35. 13. Welcomme, R. L. (2007). Inland Fisheries: Ecology and Management/FAO. Daya Publishing House, Delhi – 110 035.
27 Paper-X Meteorology and Geography Max Marks: 100 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Practical: 30 Internal Assessment: 20
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
Section - A Nature of Atmosphere: weather and climate; composition of Atmosphere; structure of Atmosphere. Heat energy of Atmosphere: process of heat transmission; heating of Atmosphere; disposal of insulation; irregular heating of Atmosphere. Temperature: Temperature instruments; periodic, horizontal and vertical temperature variations; effects of vertical air motion on temperature. Humidity and water vapour: relationship between temperature and humidity; distribution of water vapour in atmosphere; evaporation, humidity measurements and instruments. Condensation and precipitation: process of conditions of condensation, forms of condensation; precipitation; forms of precipitation, measurement of precipitation; rainfall in India and AP. Clouds and thunderstorms: amount of cloudiness; ceiling; classification of clouds; conditions of cloud formation; reporting and identification of clouds; thunderstorms. Atmospheric pressure: meaning of Atmospheric pressure; the laws of Gases; pressure units; pressure instruments; vertical, horizontal and periodic variations; isobars and pressure gradients. Section - B Wind: characteristics of wind motion; wind observation and measurement; wind representation; factors effecting wind motion. Terrestrial or planetary winds: ideal planetary wind system; planetary pressure belts. Planetary wind system; secondary winds; monsoon winds; land and sea breeze. Tropical cyclones: storm divisions; pressure and winds; vertical structure of storm centre; hurricane, sea, swell and surge; hurricane warning. Weather forecasting: forecasting process; forecasting from local indications; role of satellite in weather forecasting; synoptic weather charts. Introduction to Geography: shape, size and structure of 28 the earth; concepts of latitude, longitude, and great circles; model globe, maps and different types of projections; cartography; landscape.
Practical: Duration: 3 hours Max. Marks: 30 Meteorology: Graphic representation of structure of atmosphere; physical layering and compositional layering. Temperature instruments: simple thermometers; six’s Max-Min Thermometer; thermograph. Isotherms: world mean temperatures-January to July. India mean temperatures - January to July. Humidity measurement: hygrometer; psychrometer; relative humidity; dew point. Condensation: observation and identification of various types of clouds. Depicting sky picture. Precipitation: measurement of rainfall using rain gauge. Mapping Indian monsoons: south-west monsoon and rainfall in June, North-east monsoon and rainfall in December; isohyets. Atmospheric pressure measurement: fortin’s mercurial barometer; Aneroid barometer. Isobars: India mean pressure - Jan to July. Wind observation and measurement: wind vane; cup anemometer. Ideal terrestrial/planetary pressure and wind systems: diagrammatic representation. Geography: The Earth: diagrammatic representation of shape, size, structure, zones, latitudes, longitudes and great circles. Typical landscape mapping; map reading. Geographical terms used in landscape.
Suggested Readings:- 1. Meteorology and physical geography, Nicholas Allen by Kalyani publication.
2. Climatology (General & Applied) TAHIR HUSSAIN & MARY TAHIR, Jawahar
3. Meteorology (Geography Applied), David Wright, by Kalyani publication. 29
ਪਪੰਜਜਾਬਬੀ ਲਜਾਜ਼ਮਬੀ (ਮਮਮੁੱਢਲਜਾ ਗਗਿਆਨ) ਭਜਾਗਿ-ਪਗਹਿਲਜਾ 2014-15, 2015-16 ਅਤਤੇ2016-17 ਸਸਸੈ਼ਸ਼ਨ ਲਈ
ਸਮਸਸਟਰ ਦਦੂਜਜਾ
ਕਕੁਲ ਅਅੰਕ : 100 ਵਵਿਸਸ਼ੇ ਵਵਿਚਚੋਂ ਪਪਾਸ ਹਹੋਣ ਲਈਅਅੰਕ : 35 ਅਅੰਦਰਰੂਨਨੀ ਮਕੁਲਲਾਂਕਣ : 25 ਅਅੰਕ ਅਅੰਦਰਰੂਨਨੀ ਮਕੁਲਲਾਂਕਣ ਵਵਿਚਚੋਂ ਪਪਾਸ ਹਹੋਣ ਲਈਅਅੰਕ: 09 ਬਪਾਹਰਨੀ ਪਰਨੀਵਖਿਆ: 75 ਅਅੰਕ ਬਪਾਹਰਨੀ ਪਰਨੀਵਖਿਆ ਵਵਿਚਚੋਂ ਪਪਾਸ ਹਹੋਣ ਲਈਅਅੰਕ: 26 ਸਮਲਾਂ: 3 ਘਅੰਟਸ਼ੇ (ਅਵਧਿਆਪਨ: 50 ਪਨੀਰਨੀਅਡ, 6 ਪਨੀਰਨੀਅਡ ਪਪ੍ਰਤਨੀ ਹਫਤਪਾ)
ਭਜਾਗਿ-ੳ (1). ਸ਼ਬਦ ਪਪ੍ਰਬਪੰਧ: ਸ਼ਬਦ ਜਜੋੜਰਾਂ ਦਬੀ ਵਰਤਤੋਂ (ੳ) ਦਹੋ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਲਾਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ-ਜਹੋੜ (ਅ) ਵਤਅੰਨ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਲਾਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ-ਜਹੋੜ (ੲ) ਬਹਕੁ ਅਅੱਖਿਰਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦਲਾਂ ਦਸ਼ੇ ਸ਼ਬਦ-ਜਹੋੜ 15 ਅਅੰਕ (2). ਸ਼ਬਦਰਾਂ ਦਬੀਆਆਂ ਸ਼ਰਤੇਣਬੀਆਆਂ ਤਤੇ ਗਵਆਕਰਨਕ ਵਰਗਿਰਾਂ ਦਬੀਪਛਜਾਣ (ੳ) ਸ਼ਬਦਲਾਂ ਦਨੀਆਆਂ ਸ਼ਰਸ਼ੇਣਨੀਆਆਂ ,ਦਪਾ ਵਸਧਿਲਾਂਤ ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ (ਨਲਾਂਵਿ, ਪੜਨਲਾਂਵਿ, ਵਵਿਸ਼ਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਣ, ਵਕਵਰਆ, ਵਕਵਰਆ ਵਵਿਸ਼ਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਣ )ਆਵਦ (ਅ) ਵਵਿਆਕਰਨਕ ਵਿਰਗਲਾਂ ਦਨੀ ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ (ਵਲਅੰਗ, ਵਿਚਨ, ਪਕੁਰਖਿ, ਕਪਾਲ ਆਵਦ) 10 ਅਅੰਕ
ਭਜਾਗਿ-ਅ (1). ਸ਼ਬਦ ਬਣਤਰਰਾਂ ਤਤੇ ਗਵਆਕਰਨਕ ਇਕਜਾਈਆਆਂ ਦਜਾ ਗਸਧਰਾਂਤ ਤਤੇਵਰਤਤੋਂ (ੳ) ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਸ਼ਬਦ ਬਣਤਰਲਾਂ ਦਪਾ ਵਸਧਿਲਾਂਤ, ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ( ਅਗਸ਼ੇਤਰ, ਵਪਛਸ਼ੇਤਰ, ਸਮਪਾਸ, ਦਕੁਹਰਕੁਕਤਨੀ) (ਅ) ਵਵਿਆਕਰਨਕ ਇਕਪਾਈਆਆਂ ਦਪਾ ਵਸਧਿਲਾਂਤ, ਪਛਪਾਣ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਰਤਚੋਂ (ਵਿਪਾਕਅੰਸ਼, ਉਪ-ਵਿਪਾਕ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਿਪਾਕ) (ੲ) ਸ਼ਬਦਲਾਂ ਦਪਾ ਵਵਿਆਕਰਨਕ ਮਸ਼ੇਲ: ਵਸਧਿਲਾਂਤ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਵਵਿਹਪਾਰ 10 ਅਅੰਕ (2). ਗਵਸ਼ਰਜਾਮ ਗਚਪੰਨਨਰਾਂ ਦਬੀ ਪਛਜਾਣ ਤਤੇ ਵਰਤਤੋਂ। 10 ਅਅੰਕ
ਭਜਾਗਿ-ੲ ਸਪਾਰਸ਼ੇ ਵਸਲਸ਼ੇਬਸ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਆਧਿਪਾਰਤ ਆਬਜਜੈਕਵਟਵਿ ਟਪਾਈਪ/ਸਅੰਖਿਸ਼ੇਪ ਉਤਰਲਾਂ ਵਿਪਾਲਸ਼ੇ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ। 15x2=30 ਅਅੰਕ
ਅਪੰਕ ਵਪੰਡ ਤਤੇ ਪਤੇਪਰ ਸਸਸੈੱਟਰ ਲਈ ਹਿਦਜਾਇਤਰਾਂ
1. ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀ ਪਵਹਲਨੀ ਵਿਪਾਰ ਗਕੁਰਮਕੁਖਿਨੀ ਵਲਖਿਨੀ ਵਸਅੱਖਿ ਰਹਸ਼ੇਹਨ। ਹਹੋ ਸਕਦਪਾ ਹਜੈ ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀ ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਭਪਾਸ਼ਪਾ ਤਚੋਂ ਅਨਜਪਾਣਹਹੋਣ।
ਸਹੋ
ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨਲਾਂ ਦਪਾ ਪਅੱਧਿਰ ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀਆਆਂ ਦਨੀ ਸਨੀਮਪਾ ਨਰੂਅੰ ਵਧਿਆਨ ਵਵਿਅੱਚ ਰਅੱਖਿਕਸ਼ੇ ਵਨਸ਼ਚਤਕਨੀਤਪਾਜਪਾਵਿਸ਼ੇ। 30
2. ਸਪਾਰਸ਼ੇ ਭਪਾਗਲਾਂ ਵਵਿਅੱਚਚੋਂ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ ਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇਜਪਾਣ।
3. ਸਰਲ ਤਸ਼ੇ ਸਪਸ਼ਟ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ ਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇ ਜਪਾਣ।
4. ਵਿਰਣਪਾਤਮਕ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨ ਨਪਾ ਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇ ਜਪਾਣ।
5. ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀਆਆਂ ਨਰੂਅੰ ਵਵਿਆਕਰਨ ਦਨੀ ਮਕੁਅੱਢਲਨੀ ਜਪਾਣਕਪਾਰਨੀ ਸਬਅੰਧਿਨੀ ਸਅੰਖਿਸ਼ੇਪ ਪਪ੍ਰਸ਼ਨਪਕੁਅੱਛਸ਼ੇਜਪਾਣ। ਲਹੋੜ ਅਨਕੁਸਪਾਰ ਵਵਿਵਦਆਰਥਨੀ ਨਰੂਅੰ
ਛਹੋਟ
ਜਲਾਂ ਚਹੋਣ ਦਸ਼ੇਣਨੀ ਲਪਾਜ਼ਮਨੀ ਹਜੈ।
ਸਹਿਜਾਇਕ ਪਜਾਠ ਸਮਮੁੱਗਿਰਬੀ
1. ਸਵਤਨਪਾਮ ਵਸਅੰਘ ਸਅੰਧਿਰੂ, ਆਓ ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਖਿਨੀਏ, ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਵਬਊਰਹੋ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ, 2009. (ਵਹਅੰਦਨੀ
ਤਚੋਂ
ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਅੱਖਿਣ ਲਈ)
2. ਸਵਤਨਪਾਮ ਵਸਅੰਘ ਸਅੰਧਿਰੂ, ਗਕੁਰਮਕੁਖਿਨੀ ,ਵਸਅੱਖਿਹੋ ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਵਬਊਰਹੋ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ, 2011. (ਅਅੰਗਰਸ਼ੇਜ਼ਨੀ ਤਚੋਂ
ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਖਿਣ ਲਈ)
3. ਸਨੀਤਪਾ ਰਪਾਮ ਬਪਾਹਰਨੀ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਸਖਿਨੀਏ, ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਵਬਊਰਹੋ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ, 2002 (ਵਹਅੰਦਨੀ)
4. ਰਪਾਜਵਵਿਅੰਦਰ ਵਸਅੰਘ, ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਵਗਆਨ ਸਨੀ.ਡਨੀ. (ਕਅੰਵਪਊਟਰ ਐਪਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ ਟਰੂ-ਲਰਨ ਐਡਆਂ ਟਨੀਚ ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ), ਪਬਲਨੀਕਸ਼ੇਸ਼ਨ
ਵਬਊਰਹੋ,
ਪਅੰਜਪਾਬਨੀ ਯਰੂਨਨੀਵਿਰਵਸਟਨੀ, ਪਵਟਆਲਪਾ2011.
5. Hardev Bahri, Teach Yourself Punjabi, Publication Bureau, Punjabi University, Patiala, 2011.
6. Henry A. Gleason and Harjeet Singh Gill, A Start in Punjabi, Publication Bureau, Punjabi University,
Patiala, 1997.
7. Ujjal Singh Bahri and Paramjit Singh Walia, Introductory Punjabi, Publication Bureau, Punjabi
University, Patiala, 2003. 31 PAPER XII A: MATHEMATICS (For Medical Students)
Max Marks: 75 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 50 Internal Assessment: 25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 7½ marks each. Section C will consist of 10 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 20 marks in all.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C.
SECTION — A
1) Trignometry: Sexagensimal, centesimal and circular measure of an angle. Definitions of T-ratio's and the relations connecting them. T-ratio's of 0, 6, 45, 60, 90 (no proofs). Evaluation of T-ratio's of allied angles and 2A, 3A (no proofs) and easy identities based on them and identities based on the formulae for sin P + sin Q and cos P — cos Q and their converse conditional identities, relations between the sides and the angles of a triangle i.e. sine cosine, and projections formulae, logarithm and their applications (based on the use of tables only) to simplification of fractions solution of right angled triangles. Solution of oblique angled triangles when (i) three sides are given (ii) two angles and a side are given (iii) two sides and an angle are given, graphs of sin x and cos x and reading from graphs.
2) Elementary Calculus: Idea of function and limit, evaluation of the limit algebric, functions, Lt and Lt sin c. Differentiation of simple algebrictrignometric, inverse trignometric, exponential and logarithmic (Proofs of
d a d and dx log (ax+b) (ax+b) dx (e) = 32
Theorems on differentiation of the sum, difference, the product & the quotient of functions.The further differentiation of a simple function of function, differentiation of parametric functions and of one function with regard to another function (use of transermation excluded).
SECTION-B 1) Integration of the standard forms as inverse of differentiation 1 1
(ax sin x. cos x. sec `
ax +h andand easy examples based on their applications,
2 2 a +x easy applications of the following: f(x) if(x) f(x) dx f_ dx f tan x dx
f(x) fcot x dx, f sec x dx f cos c x dx
2) Elements of matrices and determinants. Kinds, Properties of determinants, Adjoint of matrix, Inverse of matrix, Solution of simultaneous equantions; Cramer's rule, matrix method. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Algebra by D. C. Kapoor&Gurbax Singh 2. Algebra by T. N. Nagpal& K. K. Gupta. 3. Comprehensive Calculus by R. S. Dehiya.
4. New Style Calculus for T. D. C. — I. 5. New Style Co-ordinator Geometry by R. K. Sondhi 6. Trignometryby Jiwan 7. Mensuration by Pic Point. 33
PAPER XII B: ZOOLOGY (For Non Medical Students) Max Marks: 75 Duration of the Paper: 3 Hour Theory: 40 Practical: 25 Internal Assessment: 10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SETTER The question paper will consist of three sections A, B and C. Section A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 6 marks each. Section C will consist of 8 short-answer type questions of two marks each which will cover the entire syllabus uniformly and will carry 16 marks in all. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANDIDATES The Candidates are required to attempt two questions from each section A and B and the entire section C. SECTION – A Zoological nomenclature and principles of classification. General survey of animal kingdom upto Phylum in Invertebrates and upto Classes in Vertebrates with habits, and economic significance of important examples. Amoeba, Entamoeba, Sycon, Plasmodium, Fasciola, Tapeworm, Ascaris, Hirudina, Pharetima, Grasshopper, Locust, Silkworm, Beetle, Red Cotton, Honey Bee, Bug, Mosquito, House fly, Unio, Catla, Rohu, Frog, Owl, Snake, Egret, Woodpecker, Hoope, Parrot, Goat, Horse, Sheep, Rat, Rabbit, (Same specimens included in practical for general survey).
SECTION – B Physiology of respiration, composition of blood and its functions, reproduction and lactation, structure of skin and heat regulations, elementary account of endocrine glands – their secretions and functions, sensory organs, their structure and function, immunity.
Practical: Duration: 3 hours Max. Marks: 25 Max Marks: 30 Time: 3 Hrs 1. General survey of the animal kingdom 2. Habits and economic significance of important animals (Amoeba, Entamoeba, Sycon, Plasmodium, Fasciola, Tapeworm, Ascaris, Hirudina, Pharetima, Grasshopper, Locust, 34
Silkworm, Red cotton Bug, Honey Bee, Mosquito, House Fly, Unio, Catla, Rohu, Frog, Owl, Snake, Egret, Woodpecker, Hoope, Parrot, Goat, Horse, Sheep, Rat, Rabbit). 3. Study of physiology of different systems in Rabbit. 4. Study of permanent prepared slides of different organs and skin of Rabbit.
Suggested Readings:- Zoology, Alpheus S. Packard, Kalyani publication. Zoology, H. Steven Dashefsky, by Kalyani publication.