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5th May 2015, 11:59 AM
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MJP Rohilkhand University BA first year scheme
My sister is a student of the BA first year of the MJP Rohilkhand University and now her exam are coming close so she wants to know about the examination scheme of the BA first year of the MJP Rohilkhand University so will you please provide the detailed information about it? Also tell me from where I can download time table of this exam?
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13th April 2018, 09:30 PM
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Re: MJP Rohilkhand University BA first year scheme
My friend has taken admission in BA Geography Course at MJP Rohilkhand University in last week. Now he wants First Year Course Scheme, so do you know what should he do to download First Year Course Scheme of BA Geography Course of MJP Rohilkhand University?
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13th April 2018, 09:31 PM
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Re: MJP Rohilkhand University BA first year scheme
The MJP Rohilkhand University is one of most popular Universities in Uttar Pradesh. The University was founded in 1975. There are many Educational Departments in the University that offers a wide range of Educational Programs. As you are looking for Course Scheme of 1st Year BA Geography Course, so here I am providing detailed course scheme: MJP Rohilkhand University BA Geography First Year Syllabus: Paper I: Physical Geography Course Contents: Part - I Lithosphere: Nature and Scope of Physical Geography: Geological Time Scale, Origin of the Earth, Interior of the Earth, Origin of Continents and Oceans, Isostacy, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, Geosynclines, Mountain Building with special reference to folded mountains, Concept of Plate Tectonics. Part - II Rocks-their origin, classification and characteristics, Earth movements, Folding, Faulting and Wrapping, Weathering and Erosion, Cycle of Erosion by Davis and Penk, Drainage Pattern, Evolution of Land forms by River, Wind, Glacier and Underground water. Part - III Atmosphere : Composition and Structure of atmosphere : Isolation, Horizontal and Vertical distribution of temperature, Atmospheric pressure and winds, Air masses and Fronts, cyclones and anti-cyclones, Humidity, precipitation and rainfall types, Major climate types Equatorial, Monsoon, Mediterranean, West European and Hot Desert. Part - IV Hydrosphere: Ocean Bottoms, composition of marine water temperature and salinity, Circulation of Ocean water Waves, Currents and Tides, Ocean deposits, Corals and atolls, oceans as storehouse of resources for the future. Part - V Biosphere: Components of Biosphere, Plants and animals evolution, dispersal and distribution: Biotic succession, Biome types and Zoo-geographical regions of the world, Biosphere as a global Eco-system. Paper II: Human Geography Unit - I Concept and Nature: Meaning, Scope and Development of Human Geography, Man and Environment relationshipDeterminism, Possibilism, Neo-determinism, Probabilism, Basic principles Principle of Activity or Change, Principle of Terrestrial Unity or whole. Unit - II Habitation (Population and Settlement) Distribution of population and world pattern, global migration causes and consequences, concept of over population and under population. Human Settlements Origin, types (Rural-Urban) characteristics, size and distribution. House types and their distribution with special reference to India. Unit - III Economy - Evolution of Human Economy: Sequences of human occupance, Primitive Economics Food gathering, Hunting, Pastoral herding, Fishing, Lumbering and Primitive agriculture. Later major innovations and their impact. Unit - IV Society and Culture: Evolution of man (Australopithecus, Homo Erectus, Homosapiens. Mans spread over the earth during the Pleistocene) cultural Diffusion, Cultural realms, World Human Races Classification, Characteristics and Distribution. Unit - V Population Tribes: Some typical modes of life of world TribesEskimos, Kirghiz, Bushman, Masai, Semang and Pygmies. Habitat, Economy and Society of Indian Tribes Bhotias, Gaddis, Tharus, Bhil, Gond, Santhal, Nagas (with reference to their present-day transformation) PRACTICALS (A) Lab Work Unit - I The nature and scope of cartography, Scales Construction of Comparative, Diagonal and Vernier scales, Enlargement and Reduction of maps. Calculation of area of maps of different shapes by graphical and arithmetical methods. Unit - II Map Projections: General Principles: Classification, properties and choice of map projections- merits and demerits. Construction of Cylindrical Equal area, Mercators. Conical with two Standard Parallels, Bonnes, Polyconic, Gnomonic Polar Zenithal and Stereographic Polar Zenithal projections. Unit - III Methods of showing relief: Hachures, shading, contours & layertints; representation of different landforms by contours, Drawing of profiles cross & long profiles, super imposed, composite & projected profiles. Slopes & gradients. Unit - IV Topographical Maps Introduction: Expansion and Indexing: Coverage, Scale and Topo Symbols. Study and Interpretation of One Inch/1:50,000 Survey of India Toposheets representing Plain, Plateau and Mountain areas under the following heads Relief, Drainage Characteristics, Land-use, Settlement types and patterns, and means of Transport and communication with special reference to recognition of Land forms based on contours and profiles drawn on them. |