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DR. HARISINGH GOUR VISHWAVIDYALAYA, SAGAR (M.P.) M.A Notification No. E]{,.1FUl4l 12 I DR. HARISINGH GOUR VISHWAVIDYALAYA, SAGAR (M.p.) M.A" (GEOGRAPHY) FINAL (PRIVATE) MAIN EXAMINATION.2OT4 TIME : 9.00 A.M. TO 12 .00 Noon DATE PAPER SUBJECT 1 0.09.2014 PAPER - VI Geography of Environmental Management. WEDNESDAY OPTIONAL PAPER PAPER _ VII (i) Geography ol A gricultural and Manufacturing. 17.09.2011 PAPER -VIII (i) Ceography of Health. WEDNESDAY PAPER, IX (i) Population Geography. PAPER -vr (ii) Bio-Geography. 27.09.2014 P,APER - VIil (ii) Remote Sensing & G.l.S. SATI IRDAY PAPER IX (ii) Tropical Geomorphology. PAPER -VII (iiD Resource Management. 0l . 10.2014 PAPER - VIlt (iii.) Urban Geography. WEDNESDAY PAPER - rX (iii) Regional Planning and Development. 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WEDNESDAY 2'7.09.2014 PAPER - VI lnternational Trade and Finance. SATIJRDAY C PTIONAL PAPER _ ANY ONE FOR PRNVIOUS & ANY ONE F'OR FINAI, PAPER - rrr (A) GT.III : Mathematical Economics. PAPER - rrr (B) GT.III : Econometrics. PAPER , rV (A) Gr.IV : Labour Economics. 01.10.2014 PAPER - IV (B) Gr"lV lnd usrrial WEDNESDAY : Econornic,, PAPER - V (A) Gr.V : Agricultural Economics. PAPER - v (B) Gr.V : Demography. PAPER - V1 (A) Gr.VI: Public Economic PAPER - Vr (B) Gr.VI : Welfare Economics NOTE. :- l) No Guarantee is given to examinees regarding the order of the euestion papers. 2) Walk-out papers will not be held again. 3) Dissertation shall be accepted only on the last paper of examination. 4) No change in dates shall be enterlained under any circumsrances. u r,r u .dh sgsu.ac. irr DATE : 1110812014 Bvo AiSTT. REGIS Notification No. EX/R/14l l3 ? DR. HARISINGH GOUR VISHWAVIDYALAYA, SAGAR (M.P.) M.A. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) FINAL (PRJVATE) MAIN EXAMINATION_ 2OT4 TIME : 9.00 A.M. 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OR GROUP B ; INTERNATIONAL RELATION: lntemational Law & Human Rights GROUP A; INDIAN POLITICS: 15.10.2014 PAPER - VIII WEDNESDAY Politics of Madhya Pradesh & The Local Self Covemment GROUP B ; INTERIIATIONAL RXLATION: Foreign Policy of Major Powers & India (Since 1945) NOTE :- l) No Guarantee is given to examinees regarding the order of the Question Papers. 2) Walk-out papers will not be held again. 3) Dissertation shall be accepted only on the last paper of examination. 4) No change in dates shall be entertained under any circumstances. www.dh sgsu.ac. in DATE : 1110812014 By ot ASITT2REGISTRAR (EXAM) Notification No. EX/N141 13 3 DR. HARISINGH GOUR VTSHWAVIDYALAYA, SAGAR (M.P") M.A. (SOCIOLOGY) FINAL (PRIVATE) MAIN EXAMINATION _ 2()I4 TIME : 9.00 A.M. TO 12 .00 Noon DATE PAPER SUBJECT I 1 .09.2014 PAPER - V Theoretical Perspective in Sociology. THURSDAY 18.09 2014 PAPER - VI Sociology of Change and Development. THURSDAY 29.09.2014 PAPER - VII Political Sociology and Bureaucracy. 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