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Tumkur University Previous Year Question Papers
Hi I am student of B.a 1st year in Tumkar University please provide me the process to download the solved question paper for all subjects and also give the link for download the solved question paper of Tumkur University for getting good marks in B.A 1st year ? The syllabus of BA (Bachelor of Arts) Economics Program offered by Tumkur University on which the question paper is based is as follows: I SEMESTER BAE -1.1: PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS Module -1: Introduction (12 Hours) Meaning, Definitions, Types, Scope, Importance and Limitations of Microeconomics; Role of assumptions in Economics; Robins Scarcity Definition, Choice as an economic problem- Scarcity and efficiency; Production possibility curve. Module -2: Theory of Consumers Behaviour (17 Hours) Cardinal Approach The law of diminishing marginal utility, Law of equi-marginal utility, Consumers Surplus, Limitations of Marshallian approach. Ordinal Approach Indifference Curves, properties, Consumers equilibrium, Criticisms of the indifference curve approach; Samuelson Revealed Preference Theory. Module -3: Demand and Supply (16 Hours) Demand- Demand Curve, Reasons for the downward slope, Exceptions, Factors influencing demand, Shifts in demand; Elasticity of Demand- types, Degrees of price elasticity with diagrams; Factors determining price elasticity, methods of measurement. Supply - Meaning, Law, Schedule, Supply Curve, Factors influencing supply. Module -4: Theory of Production and Costs (16 Hours) Production function: Law of Variable proportions; Laws of returns, Economies of scale; Producers Equilibrium with the help of iso-quants and iso-cost lines. Cost function - Important cost concepts. Short run and long run cost analysis; Revenue Marginal, Average, Total revenue curves. Module -5: Basics of Mathematical Economics (14 Hours) Meaning, Nature and Scope of Mathematical Economics, Role of Mathematical Economics in Economic theory Introduction to Elementary Algebra The Number system, Properties of exponents Arithmetic, Geometric Progressions and their economic applications-Concept of Equation. References Ahuja H. L (2010), Principles of Microeconomics, S Chand, New Delhi Lipsey, R.G. and K.A. Chrystal (1999), Principles of Economics (IX Ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford Mankiw, N. Gregory (2012) Principles of Microeconomics, 4th Edition, Cengage Learning India, New Delhi Mansfield, E (1997), Microeconomics (9th Ed) W.W. Norton and Company, New York Pindyek and Rubinfield (2009)- Micro Economics, Pearson Education, New Delhi Ray, N.C. (1975), An introduction to Microeconomics, Macmillan Company of India Ltd. Samuelson, P.A. and W.D. Nordaus (1998), Economics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi Stonier, A.W. and D.C. Hague (1972), A Textbook of Economic Theory, ELBS and Logman Group, London. Varian, H.R. (2000), Intermediate Microeconomics: A Modern Approach (5th Ed), East West Press, New Delhi. Monga G.S (1972), Mathematical and Statistics for Economists, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi Last edited by sumit; 24th December 2019 at 08:58 PM. |
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23rd July 2018, 07:44 PM
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Re: Tumkur University Previous Year Question Papers
Can you provide me the syllabus of BA (Bachelor of Arts) Economics Program offered by Tumkur University on which the question paper is based?
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23rd November 2019, 10:03 AM
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Re: Tumkur University Previous Year Question Papers
The syllabus of B.Sc Microbiology Program of Tumkur University on which the question paper is based is as follows: I SEMESTER 1.3 - Fundamentals of Microbiology & Biophysics- Theory Paper Unit 1: (12 hrs) 1. Introduction, Branches of Microbiology, Scope and importance of microbiology. Applications of microbiology 2. Discovery of microscope, bending of light, resolving power, numerical aperture, working distance and magnification. Construction, principle & applications of Compound microscope, Dark field microscope, Fluorescent microscope, Phase contrast microscope, confocal microscope, tunnelling microscope, inverted research fluorescent microscope and Electron microscope (TEM & SEM) 3. Other Instruments: Principle, construction and applications of Laminar air flow, incubator, pH meter, hot air oven, incubator, centrifuge, colorimeter and colony counter. Unit 2: (12 hrs) 1. Nature of dyes, Physical and chemical theories of staining, 2. Staining techniques –principle, procedure and applications of simple staining – negative staining, Differential staining- Grams and acid fast staining, Structural staining – cell wall, endospore, flagella and capsular staining, fungal staining-lacto phenol cotton blue staining. Unit 3: (12 hrs) 1. Structure of Prokaryotic cell & its components -Cell morphology and arrangement, flagella, fimbriae, pili. Cell wall-chemical composition and characteristics (Gram positive & gram negative bacteria: lipoproteins, lipopolysaccharides, matrix proteins), function; plasma membrane (fluid mosaic model), function of cell membrane; Mesosomes, cytoplasm, ribosomes,-subunits and chemical composition; molecular chaperons, nucleoids, plasmids- types of plasmids, cytoplasmic inclusions, and endospores. 2. An overview of Eukaryotic cell structure, the plasma membrane and membrane structure, cytoplasmic matrix, microfilaments, intermediate filaments and microtubules, organelles of the biosynthetic, secretory and endocytic pathways, eukaryotic ribosomes, mitochondria, chloroplasts and nucleus and cell division, cilia and flagella; comparison of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Syllabus B.Sc Microbiology Tumkur University |
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