COURSES OF STUDY
The Collage imparts instructions in the following courses of
study of the University of Delhi. Admission to the various courses
shall be made in a phased program on the basis of merit and the
total number of seats available in each course. The schedules of
paper these courses in the first year are as following

B. A. 1 Year
Every student has to take two compulsory
language courses: English, Hindi/Sanskrit and two discipline
courses.
1. English A/B/C
Students who have studies :
- English up to class XII must choose English A
- English up to class X must choose English B
- English up to class VII must choose English C
2. Hindi A/B or Sanskrit
Students who have studied:
- Hindi up to class XII must choose Hindi A
- Hindi up to class X must choose Hindi B
3. & 4. Discipline Courses
Any one of the following combination can be chosen as two
discipline courses (subject to availability of seats):
- Economics- Political Science
- Economics- English discipline
- Economics- Hindi discipline
- Economics- Mathematics
- Economics- History*
- Economics- Sanskrit
- History*- Sanskrit
- Mathematics- English discipline
- Mathematics- Hindi discipline
- History*- Political Science
- Political Science- Sanskrit
- Political Science- English discipline
- Political Science- Hindi discipline
- History*- English discipline
- History*- Hindi discipline
* Paper I Ancient India or Paper II Culture in Indian Sub-
Continent
B. Com. I Year
Each student will appear in the following five papers:
- Business Organization
- Finical Accounting
- Business and Industrial Laws
- Economics- Principals of Economics
- Hindi (M. I. L)
B. Com (Honours) I Year
Each student will have to appear in seven papers at the end of
I year:
- Business Organization & Management
- Financial Accounting
- Macroeconomic Theory and Applications - I
- Business Law
- Introduction to Computers and Information System
- Business Communication
- Politics, Ethics, & Social Responsibility of Business
He/ she will appear in eight papers at the end
of II and seven papers at the end of III year.
B.Sc. (Honours)
Mathematics
Each student will have to appear in four, six and eight papers
in the main subject at the end of I, II and III year respectively.
In additional, he/ she will be required to appear at the end of I
year in one paper in compulsory language course choosing out of
English or Hindi or Sanskrit, in one paper in a compulsory
interdisciplinary course out of 'Environmental issues in India,
'Hindi Language, Literature and Culture' and 'Reading Gandhi' and
in one paper in Qualifying course in any language (out of English,
Hindi and Sanskrit) other than the one offered above. At the end
of II year each student will also appear in two papers in two
discipline centered courses out of Economics, Culture in India and
Sanskrit.
B. A. (Honours) Hindi
Each student will have to appear in three papers each at the
end of I and II year and six papers at the end of III year in the
main subject. In addition, he/ she will be required to appear at
the end of I year in one paper in language course (out of English
and Sanskrit), or in an interdisciplinary course - 'Hindi
Language, Literature and Culture', in one compulsory
interdisciplinary course out of 'Environmental issues in India'
and 'Reading Gandhi' and in Qualifying course in any language (out
of English and Sanskrit) other than one offered above. At the end
of II year each student will also appear in two papers in two
discipline centered courses out of Economics, Culture in India and
Sanskrit.
B. A. (Honours) Political Science
Each students will have to appear in three papers each at the
end of I and II year and four papers at the end of III year in the
main subject. In addition he/ she will be required to appear at
the end of I year in one paper in a language course, choosing
English or Hindi or Sanskrit, in one interdisciplinary course out
of 'Environmental Issues in India', 'Hindi Language, Literature
and Culture' and 'Reading Gandhi' and in one qualifying course in
any language (out of English, Hindi and Sanskrit) other than the
one offered above. At the end of II year each student will also
appear in two papers in two discipline centered courses out of
Economics, Culture in India and Sanskrit.
Compulsory Test in Hindi
Students who have not passed Hindi in class VIII or any other
equivalent examination will have to take a compulsory test in
Hindi, Exemption is granted only to students who are Foreign
Nationals.
Change of subject and transfer from B. A.
Programme to Houours Courses and Vice Versa
Change of subject/ course will not be permitted unless under
very special circumstances. No application of such change will be
entertained after 16th of October, 2007. Under no circumstances
will a student be allowed to change to a subject or course which
could not have been offered to him/ her by the college at the time
of admission on account of his/ her performance in the last public
examination. The applications are therefore advised to offer
subjects after a very careful consideration.
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