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3rd January 2017, 12:19 PM
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Correspondence HSC Mumbai University
Can you tell me if I can apply for admission in BA Geography program offered by the Correspondence/Distance School of University of Mumbai?
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3rd January 2017, 01:01 PM
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Re: Correspondence HSC Mumbai University
Yes, one can apply for admission in BA Geography program offered by the Correspondence/Distance School of University of Mumbai. Its basic eligibility requirement is: 10+2 (H.S.C.) from Maharashtra State Board Or equivalent Exam from other state, with English as compulsory subject OR 3 years Diploma from MSBTE OR other boards recognized as equivalent. BA Geography Syllabus UNDERSTANDING GEOGRAPHY Unit Structure: 1.0. Objectives 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Defining Geography 1.3. Nature and Scope of Geography 1.4. Branches of Geography 1.5. Spatial Distribution of Phenomenon 1.6. Importance of Physical Geography 1.7. Interior of the Earth 1.8. Earthquake Waves 1.9. Distribution of Land and Water 1.10. Conclusion 1.11.Questions Rocks and Minerals Unit Structure: 2.0. Objectives 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Rocks and Minerals: Classification, formation and types. 2.3. Folds and faults – Types. 2.4. Weathering and its types- Mass movements. 2.5. Conclusions. 2.6. Questions. WORK OF WIND AND WORK OF SEAWAVES Unit Structure: 5.0. Objectives 5.1. Introduction to wind 5.2. Work of Wind 5.3. Erosional and Depositional Landforms of Wind. 5.4. Introduction to sea waves. 5.5. Work of Sea-waves 5.6. Erosional and Depositional Landforms of Sea-waves. 5.7. Conclusion. 5.8. Questions COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND DISTRIBUTION OF TEMPERATURE Unit Structure: 6.0. Objectives 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere 6.3. Insolation and temperature 6.4. Factors controlling distribution of temperature. 6.5. Distribution of temperature on the earth: 6.6. Significance of atmosphere and temperature 6.7. Conclusion 6.8. Questions Ocean relief features and Salinity of Sea water Unit Structure: 9.1. Objectives 9.2. Introduction to ocean morphology. 9.3. Ocean morphology 9.4. Bottom relief features of the Pacific Ocean 9.5. Introduction to Salinity of Ocean 9.6. World distribution of Salinity. 9.7. Conclusion 9.8. Questions 10 TIDES AND OCEAN CURRENTS: CAUSES, TYPES AND EFFECTS Unit Structure: 10.0. Objectives 10.1. Introduction 10.2. Tides: Origin, types and its significance 10.3. Ocean Currents: Factors of origin and modification of ocean currents 10.4. Ocean Currents of the Atlantic Ocean 10.5. Effects of Ocean Currents 10.6. Conclusions 10.7. Questions |
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