1.3.2:Average Percentage of Courses That Include Experiential

1.3.2:Average Percentage of Courses That Include Experiential

SYLLABUS DETAILS OF COURSES INCLUDE PROJECT WORK/FIELD WORK/INTERNSHIP-PG University of Kerala M.Com Degree Programme (under Semester Pattern in the Affiliated Colleges) w.e.f 2018 onwards 1 GUIDELINES FOR PROJECT FOR M.COM Project work to commence at the beginning of the third semester Every student shall work on a project related to Commerce and more closely associated to the area of specialization. Project Report to be submitted at the end of the last semester. There could be linkage between the summer internship and the topic of the project. Project work should be done under the supervision and guidance of regular faculty. Students who submit a project shall justify the following: Relevance of the study Problem identified Objectives and the Methodology Outcome envisaged and the possible application of the same. Identifying a topic which is live from the environment/industry is possible through establishing linkages with industry/ policy making bodies. Two copies of the project report in English (Printed or typed in A4 size paper) should be submitted by the student at the end of the last semester Structure of the Report Title Page Certificate from the guide Name of the Student, Name and Designation of the supervisingTeacher Acknowledgements Contents Executive Summary Chapter I:Introduction 122 M.Sc. HOME SCIENCE BRANCH X-C EXTENSION EDUCATION SEMESTER SYSTEM 2018 ONWARDS 49 COURSE STRUCTURE & MARK DISTRIBUTION M.Sc. HOME SCIENCE Branch XC Annexure EXTENSION EDUCATION Course & Mark distribution Distri Instruction Seme Paper Title of the paper bution al hrs/week ESE Maximum Marks of ster code L P dura CA ESA Total hour / tion semes ter 1 HS 211C Extension and Social 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Development in India HS212C Developmental approaches and 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Panchayat Raj HS213C Human Development and 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Welfare HS214B/C/ Research Methodology 120 7 - 3 25 75 100 D/E Total 450 25 - - 100 300 400 2 HS221C Lifelong learning for 110 6 25 75 100 development HS222C Social Entrepreneurship 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS223C Development Communication 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS224C Development Communication– 120 - 7 3 25 75 100 (Practical) Total 450 18 7 - 100 300 400 3 HS231C Science and Technology for 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Rural Development HS232C Programme Design and 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Evaluation HS233C Population Studies 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS234B/C/ Statistics and Computer 120 7 - 3 25 75 100 D/E Applications Total 450 25 - - 100 300 400 4 HS241C Women and Gender Studies 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS242C Community Health, Nutrition 110 6 3 25 75 100 and Extension- theory HS 243C Community Health, Nutrition 110 7 3 25 75 100 and Extension – Practicals HS 244C Trends and Issues in Home 120 - 6 3 25 75 100 Science Extension- Internship Total 450 12 13 - 100 300 400 HS245C Dissertation - - - - - 100 100 HS246C Comprehensive Viva - - - - 100 100 Tutorial work 5hrs/ - - - - - - week Grand Total 80 20 - 400 1400 1800 L-Lecture, P-Practical, ESE-End semester examination, CA-Continuous assessment ESA-End semester assessment. 50 M.Sc. HOME SCIENCE BRANCH X-D FOOD AND NUTRITION SEMESTER SYSTEM 2018 ONWARDS COURSE STRUCTURE & MARK DISTRIBUTION 92 M.Sc. HOME SCIENCE Branch XD Annexure Food and Nutrition- Course & Mark distribution Paper Title of the paper Distributi Instructio ESE Maximum Marks Sem Code on of nal dura ester hour / hrs/week tion semester L P CA ESA Total 1 HS 211D Human Physiology 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS212D Medical Nutrition 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Therapy HS213D Food Microbiology and 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Sanitation HS214B/ Research Methodology 120 7 - 3 25 75 100 C/D/E Total 450 25 - - 100 300 400 2 HS221D Applied Food Science 110 6 25 75 100 HS222D Nutrition Through Life 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Cycle HS223D Advanced Food 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Technology and Engineering HS224D Applied Food Science – 120 - 7 3 25 75 100 Practical Total 450 18 7 - 100 300 400 3 HS231D Food Safety and 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Quality Assurance HS232D Public Health Nutrition 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS233D Nutrition for Sports, 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 Space Travel and During Disasters HS234B/ Statistics and Computer 120 7 - 3 25 75 100 C/D/E Applications Total 450 25 - - 100 300 400 4 HS241D Biochemistry 110 6 - 3 25 75 100 HS242D Advanced Human 110 6 3 25 75 100 Nutrition HS 243D Biochemistry Practical 110 6 3 25 75 100 HS 244D Advanced Human 120 - 7 3 25 75 100 Nutrition Practical Total 450 12 13 - 100 300 400 HS245D Dissertation - - - - - 100 100 HS246D Comprehensive Viva - - - - 100 100 Tutorial work 5hrs/week - - - - - - Grand Total 80 20 - 400 1400 1800 L-Lecture, P-Practical, ESE-End semester examination, CA-Continuous assessment ESA-End semester assessment. 93 UNIVERSITY OF KERALA THIRUVANANTHAPURAM M.Sc. Degree in Botany (Semester System) Revised Course Structure & Syllabus (w.e.f. 2019 Admissions) October 2018 PG BOARD OF STUDIES IN BOTANY UNIVERSITY OF KERALA M.Sc. Degree in Botany (Semester System) Revised Course structure Semes Paper Hours/ Hours / ESA Title of the Paper Maximum Marks ter Code semester week hours L P 3 CA ESA Total Phycology, Mycology, BO 211 108 6 2 3 25 75 100 Microbiology & Plant Pathology Bryophyta, Pteridophyta & I BO212 Gymnosperms 108 6 2 3 25 75 100 Histology, Reproductive Biology, BO213 Microtechnique & Histochemistry 108 6 3 3 25 75 100 BO214 Practical I 126 7 4 25♦ 75♦ Δ Total for Semester I 450 18 7 13 75 225 300 Taxonomy of Angiosperms, BO 221 Economic Botany & Ethnobotany 108 6 2.5 3 25 75 100 Environmental Biology, Forest BO 222 Botany, Phytogeography & 108 6 2 3 25 75 100 Conservation Biology II Cell Biology, Genetics & Evolution BO 223 108 6 2.5 3 25 75 100 Practical I 100♦ BO 224 Practical II 126 7 4 25 75 100 BO 225 Submission I* (I A+1B) 25+25 50 Total for Semester II 450 18 7 13 100 350 550 Plant Breeding, Horticulture & BO 231 108 6 1.5 3 25 75 100 Biostatistics Biochemistry, Plant Physiology BO 232 & Research Methodology 108 6 3 3 25 75 100 III Molecular Biology, Immunology & BO 233 108 6 2.5 3 25 75 100 Plant Biotechnology BO 234 Practical III 126 7 4 25♦♦ 75♦♦ Δ Δ Total for Semester III 450 18 7 13 75 225 300 Special Paper –I BO 241 Bioinformatics & Biophysics 144 8 2 3 25 75 100 BO 242 Special Paper –II Elective 144 8 5 3 25 75 100 Practical III 100♦♦ IV BO 243 Practical IV 126 7 4 25 75 100 BO 244 Dissertation 36 2 100 100 BO 245 Submissions II** 50 50 BO 246 Comprehensive Viva Voce 25 . 75 100 Total for Semester IV 450 18 7 10 100 450 650 Grand Total 400 1400 1800 L-Lecture, P-practical, ESA-End Semester Assessment, CA-Continuous Assessment (Internal) Δ The S1 practical examination marks (25♦+75♦=100♦) will be awarded only during II semester practical Examinations. Δ ΔThe S3 practical examination mark (25♦♦+75♦♦=100♦♦) will be awarded only during IV semester practical Examinations. * Evaluation of the Submission 1(A) will be along with Practical I. Evaluation of the Submission 1(B) will be along with Practical II. ** The evaluation of the Submission II will be along with the Viva Voce at the end of 4th Semester. UNIVERSITY OF KERALA SYLLABUS FOR M. Sc. PROGRAMME IN BRANCH III CHEMISTRY (Revised Syllabi under Semester System with effect from 2016 Admission) kup 856(4)/2015-’16 200 3 SEMESTER III* CH 231 Inorganic Chemistry III 5 3 25 75 100 CH 232 Organic Chemistry III 5 3 25 75 100 CH 233 Physical Chemistry III 5 3 25 75 100 CH 234 Inorganic Practicals II 3 (To be continued in Semester IV) CH 235 Organic Practicals II 3 (To be continued in Semester IV) CH 236 Physical Practicals II 4 (To be continued in Semester IV) Total marks for semester III 300 *Distribution of teaching hours/week: Theory- 15 hours, Practicals- 10 hours SEMESTER IV* CH 241Chemistry of Advanced Materials 5 25 75 100 CH 242 (a) Inorganic Chemistry IV** CH 242 (b) Organic Chemistry IV** 5 3 25 75 100 CH 242 (c) Physical Chemistry IV** CH 234 Inorganic Practicals II 3 6 25 75 100 CH 235 Inorganic Practicals II 3 6 25 75 100 CH 236 Physical Practicals II 4 6 25 75 100 CH 243(a) Dissertation 70 70 5 CH 243(b) Visit to R & D Centre 5 5 Comprehensive viva-voce 25 25 Total marks for Semester IV 600 Grand total (for semesters I-IV) 1800 * Distribution of teaching hours/week: Theory- 10 hours, 5 hours for discussion on project **Each student has to choose either (a), (b), (c) as elective in accordance with the Dissertation chosen. M.Sc. PROGRAMME IN BRANCH III CHEMISTRY (Revised syllabus Under Semester System w.e.f. 2016 Admissions) SEMESTER I Total 90 h Unit I Coordination chemistry-I: Theories of metal complexes 18 h Types of ligands and complexes. Isomerism: Structural, geometrical and optical isomerism. Crystal field theory: Splitting of d orbitals in octahedral, tetragonal, square planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal and square pyramidal fields. Jahn-Teller theorem, evidence for JT effect, static and dynamic JT effect. Crystal field stabilization energy (CFSE) and its calculations. Octahedral Site Stabilization Energy. Factors affecting KERALA UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS FOR M.Sc.

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