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4th December 2014, 10:45 AM
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NET Exam WII Syllabus
I am looking for National Eligibility Test Women Studies exam syllabus, please provide here???
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4th December 2014, 01:27 PM
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Re: NET Exam WII Syllabus
You need National Eligibility Test Women Studies exam syllabus, I am giving here; UGC NET Women Studies Paper II and Paper III ( Part A and B ) Unit – I Concept and need for Women’s Studies – Scope of Women’s Studies – Women’s Studies as an academic discipline. Women’s Movements – Pre-independent, Post-independent and Current women’s movements. National Committees and Commissions for Women – Government. Organizations for Women – Department of Women and Child Development. Unit – II Liberal Feminism – Rationality, Freedom, Education. Marxist Feminism – Production, Reproduction, Class, Alienation, Marriage and Family. Radical Feminism – Gender, Patriarchy, Reproductive Technology, Motherhood. Socialist Feminism – Class and Gender, Division of Labour, Unified and Dual System, Exploitation. Indian Women – Family, Caste, Class, Culture, Religion, Social System. Unit – III Women’s Education – Gender bias in enrolment – Curriculum content – Dropouts. Negative capability in Education – Values in Education – Vocational Education. Recent Trends in Women’s Education – Committees and Commissions on Education. Adult Literacy and Non – formal education for women’s development. Unit – IV Concept of Work – Productive and non – productive work – Use value and market value. Gender Division of Labour – Mode of Production – Women in organised and unorganised sector. Training, skills and income generation. New Economic Policy and its impact on Women’s Employment – Globalization – Structural Adjustment Programs. Unit – V Concept and meaning – Importance of Entrepreneurship – Entrepreneurial traits – Factors contributing to women Entrepreneurship – Micro Enterprises. Gender and Technology – Technology and Production – Technology Transfer – Appropriate Technology – Emerging Technologies. Information Technology – Impact on Women’s Development. Unit – VI Gender in Health – Health status of women in India – Mortality and Morbidity factors influencing health – Nutrition and health – HIV and AIDS control program. National Health and Population Policies and Programs – Maternal and Child Health ( MCH ) to Reproductive and Child health approaches, Issues of old age. Women and Environment – Nature as feminine principle – Basic needs in Rural and Urban Environments – Care and management of natural resources – Depletion of natural resources – Sustainable environment and impact on women. Unit – VII Girl Child in Society – Child labourers – Changing role of women – Marriage – Single parent – Motherhood – Widows. Theories of Development – Empowerment – Alternative approaches – Women in Development ( WID ), Women and Development (WAD) and Gender and Development ( GAD ) – State Policy and Programs. Women Development approaches in Indian Five – Year Plans – Collectivity and Group dynamics – Self – helf Groups women and leadership – Panchayati Raj – Political Role and Participation – NGOs and Women Development – National and International Funding Agencies. Unit – VIII Indian Constitution and provisions relating to women. Personal laws – Labour Laws – Violence against, women – Legal protection – Family Courts – Enforcement machinery – Police and Judiciary. Human Rights as Women’s Rights. Unit – IX Portrayal of women in Mass Media ( Cinema, TV Print media ). Role of women in media – Development of Communication Skills – Alternative Media – Folk Art, Street Play and Theatre – Women as change agents. Indecent Representation of Women ( Prohibition ) act, 1986 – Impact of media on women. Unit – X Limitations of methodology of social science, Research for women’s studies, Scope and significance of research in women’s studies. Research Design and Methods – Survey – Exploratory – Diagnostic, Experimental, Action Research. Qualitative verses Quantitative Research – Case Studies. |
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