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2015-2016
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
LAST DATE FOR SUBMITTING THE FILLED IN APPLICATION FORM
!
13.06.2015
DATE OF RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)
!
30.06.2015
APPLICATION / TEST FEE
!
Rs. 1000/SCHEDULE OF RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)
Code No.
GKV-101
Main subjects
! GKV-101
to
GKV-117
Zoology
! GKV- 115 Environmental Science ! GKV- 116 Botany ! GKV- 117 Microbiology
EXAMINATION CENTRES*
01
02
03
04
05
06
Bhopal
Chandigarh
Dehradun
Delhi
Haridwar
Lucknow
Examination center may be changed if the number of candidates is less than 50.
14.07.2015
NOTE :1.
The result of RET and all information regarding admission shall be displayed on the notice board and Vishwavidyalaya
website. The selected candidates will be informed by registered post. However, Vishwavidyalaya will not be responsible
for any postal delay. Hence, the candidates are advised to be in touch with the website & the concerned department.
2.
RET is only the eligibility test for Ph.D. course. The eligibility of the candidates will be valid for acadmic session
2015-16 only. The candidates who have qualified the RET will be called for interview to discuss their research area
before the Departmental Research Committee (DRC).
3.
Final selection of the candidate shall be made on the basis of discussion about research area of his/her interest
and interview. The seat shall remain vacant in the concerned subject, if any candidate is not found suitable even
after the completion of the above process.
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SUBJECTS/DISCIPLINES OF Ph.D.
Following main subjects / disciplines are available in the various faculties of the Vishwavidyalaya in which Ph.D. Degree
shall be awarded. A candidate is permitted to appear in only one of the main subjects in the entrance test.
GKV-101
Sanskrit
04
GKV-102
Vedic Literature
02
GKV-103
Philosophy
05
GKV-104
English
GKV-105
Hindi Literature
GKV-106
GKV-107
GKV-108
No. of
seats *
06
06
03
08
GKV-109
Management
15
GKV-110
Physics
Electronics,
Electronics and Communication,
Atmospheric Physics, Material Science
14
GKV-111
Chemistry
19
GKV-112
Mathematics
22
GKV-113
Computer Science
32
GKV-114
Zoology
GKV-115
Environmental Science
GKV-116
Botany
GKV-117
Microbiology
Biotechnology
17
13
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(CONTENTS)
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(LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF DISCUSSION IN THE DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE)
izos'k ijh{kk ds fy;s izos'k i=k (ISSUE OF ADMIT CARD FOR ENTRANCE EXAM)
izos'k ijh{kk ds fy;s lkekU; funsZ'k (GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENTRANCE EXAMINATION)
fu;e&mifu;e (RULES & REGULATIONS)
iwoZ ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e dk;Z (PRE-Ph.D. COURSE WORK)
foHkkxh; 'kks/ lfefr dk xBu ,oa dk;Z (CONSTITUTION AND FUNCTION OF DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH COMMITTEE)
iath;u izf;k ,oa 'kks/ mikf/ lfefr ds dk;Z (PROCEDURE FOR REGISTRATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE RDC)
'kks/ funs'Z kd ,oa lg&funs'Z kd ds fy;s ik=krk ekin.M (ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR Ph.D. SUPERVISOR AND CO-SUPERVISOR)
izxfr fooj.k dk izLrqrhdj.k (SUBMISSION OF PROGRESS REPORT)
iath;u fujLrhdj.k (CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION)
'kks/ xzUFk dk vfHkU;kl (LAYOUT OF THESIS)
'kks/ xzUFk dk ewY;kadu (EVALUATION OF THESIS)
ih&,p-Mh- ikB~;e lEcU/h vU; lwpuk, (OTHER INFORMATIONS ABOUT Ph.D. WORK/COURSE)
'kks/kFkhZ ds fy;s vodk'k ds fu;e (LEAVE RULES FOR THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR)
'kks/kFkhZ ds fy, iqLrdky; dh lqfo/k (LIBRARY FACILITY FOR THE RESEARCH SCHOLAR)
U;k;kf/dkj (JURISDICTION)
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2. Academic Council
3. Finance Committtee
Officers
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Dr. Ramprakash
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Prof. P. Pradhan
Prof. Navneet
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36. Professor Incharge, Central Library
Prof. P. Madan
39. Director & Head, Physical Edu. & Sports Dr. R.K.S. Dagar
40. Cheif Proctor
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Contents
Main body of the thesis alongwith references/
bibliography, notes and appendices etc.
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'kksk xzUFk izLrqr djus lss iwoZ 'kkskkFkhZ U;wure ,d 'kksk i=k
ewY;kafdr 'kksk if=kdk esa izdkf'kr djk;sxk rFkk U;wure ,d
'kks/ i=k jk"Vh;@vUrjkZ"Vh; dkasal@lsfeukj esa izLrqr djsxkA
'kks/kFkhZ bu 'kksk i=kksa ds jhfizaV ;k Lohd`fr i=k rFkk
dkasal@lsfeukj esa izLrqr fd;s x;s 'kks/ i=kksa ds izek.ki=k
izek.k Lo:i izLrqr djsxkA
(iii)
(iii)
'kksk xzaFk izLrqr djus ls iwoZ 'kkskkFkhZ dks foHkkx esa ,d iwoZ
ih&,p-Mh- lsfeukj izLrqr djuk gksxk tks fd leLr ladk;
lnL;ksa ,oa 'kksk Nk=kksa ds fy, [kqyk jgsxk] rkfd fVIif.k;k
,oa lq>ko izkIr gks ldsa ftudks funsZ'kd ds lq>ko ij MkV
'kksk xzUFk esa lfEefyr fd;k tk ldsA
(iv)
(iv)
'kksk dk;Z iw.kZ gksus ij 'kks/kFkhZ dks 'kks/ xzUFk dh rhu Vkbi
dh gqbZ izfr;k funsZ'kd ds izek.k i=k (layXud&II) ,oa
'kkskkFkhZ ds ?kks"k.kk i=k lfgr (layXud&I) foHkkxk;{k@'kksk
mikfk lfefr ds la;kstd }kjk vxzlkfjr (layXud&IV) djokdj
dqylfpo dk;kZy; esa 'kks/ xzUFk dk lkjka'k vkSj :ijs[kk
(Synopsis) ,oa 'kqYdkfn lfgr tek djuh gksxhA ftl 'kks/kFkhZ
dk lg&funs'Z kd fu;qDr gks] mls 'kksk xzUFk esa muds }kjk
gLrk{kfjr izek.k i=k (layXud&III)layXu djuk vko';d gksxkA
UkksV%& 'kks/ xzUFk dh Vkbi izfr;k (i`"B ds nksuksa vksj) czkmQu dyj
ds vkoj.k i`"B ds lkFk lftYn gksxhA vH;FkhZ dks 'kks/ xzUFk
dh nks lkWV izfr;k lhMh esa tek djuh gksaxh ftuesa ls ,d
dqylfpo dk;kZy; rFkk nwljh fo'ofo|ky; vuqnku vk;ksx
ds fy;s gksxhA
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(v)
(v)
(vi)
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(vii)
a.
a.
b.
b.
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(ix)
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(x)
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(xi)
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(xii)
ijh{kdksa }kjk 'kks/ xzUFk dks ih&,pMh fMxzh iznku fd, tkus
dh laLrqfr (larks"ktud ewY;kadu fjiksVZ dh izkfIr ij) gksus
ij 'kkskkFkhZ dh [kqyh ekSf[kdh ijh{kk vk;ksftr dh tk,xhA
bl ijh{kk ds nks ijh{kd] ftlesa ls ,d 'kksk xzUFk ds ijh{kdksa
esa ls rFkk nwljk 'kkskkFkhZ dk funsZ'kd gksxkA ekSf[kdh ijh{kk ds
le; lEcfUkr foHkkx ds lHkh f'k{kd ,oa Nk=k Hkh mifLFkr
jg ldrs gSaA ijUrq ekSf[kdh ijh{kk esa 'kks/kFkhZ ls iz'u fu;qDr
ijh{kd (funsZ'kd ,oa fu;qDr ijh{kd) gh iwNsaxsA
(xiii)
(xiv)
fo'ks"k
Important
9.
9-
(i)
(i)
(ii)
(ii)
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(iii)
(iv)
(iv)
(v)
(v)
(vi)
(vi)
(vii)
(vii)
(viii)
(ix)
(ix)
(x)
(x)
(xi)
(xi)
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(xii)
(xiii)
(xiv) The Research Entrance Test (RET) shall be valid for the
current academic session only.
(xiv)
(xv) The new rules will be applicable to the candidates who are
registered from the session 2015-16 onwards.
(xv)
(xvi)
(xvii)
(a)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(b)
(xviii)
cnyus ds fy;s izkFkZuk dj ldrk gSA ;fn foHkkx ds fdlh f'k{kd ds vUrxZr
dksbZ LFkku fjDr u gks rks foHkkxh; 'kksk lfefr dh laLrqfr ij dqyifr }kjk
fdlh Hkh f'k{kd dks vfrfjDr 'kks/kFkhZ ds :i esa 'kks/ djus gsrq vuqefr nh
tk ldrh gS tc rd dh ml f'k{kd ds vUrxZr lhV fjDr u gks tk;sA
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(xix)
(xix)
(xx)
(xx)
(xxi)
(xxi)
(xxii)
(xxiii)
(xxv)
selected/qualified.
(xxvi) In case any candidate/Ph.D. scholar is found to have
(xxvi)
(xxvii)
vkosnu i=k esa n'kkZ;s x;s leLr fooj.k fyf[kr izek.k i=kksa
ls laiq"V gksus pkfg,A
(xxviii)
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11-
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(b)
12. JURISDICTION
12- U;k;kf/dkj
uksV%& fu;eksa ,oa mifu;eksa esa la'k; dh fLFkfr esa dsoy fgUnh
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Annexure- I
CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION
I
hereby
declare
that
the
work
which
is
being
presented
in
the
thesis
entitled
".....................................................................................................................................................................
..........................................................................................", in fulfilment of requirement for the award of the Degree of
Doctor of Philosophy in ................................... ...............................of Gurukula Kangri
Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar is an original work carried out by me during a period from.................to .....,
under
the
supervision
of
Dr./Prof...................................Department
of
Date : ..
(.)
Research Scholar
Enrolment No..
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Annexure-I1
SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE
Date : ..
(.)
Supervisor
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Annexure-III
Date : ..
(.)
Co- Supervisor
(if any)
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Annexure-IV
Date : ..
(.)
Head of Department
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SYLLABI FOR
RESEARCH ENTRANCE TEST (RET)
The entrance examination paper of each subject/course shall consists of 100 objective type questions. The candidate
shall be required to attempt all the questions. Duration of the examination shall be of 2 hrs. The syllabus for entrance
exam for each subject is as follows.
la L r
bdkbZ &10
vifBr laLd`r x| i|ksa dk fgUnh esa vuqoknA
oSfnd lkfgR;
(Code No. GKV-102)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
bdkbZ&1 $eiJeso
$eiJeso kes efvecve metkeleeW kee DeOeeve- 1/1 (Deeqivemetkele), (1/115
(mete&metkele), 10/90 (Heg<emetkele), 10/129 (veemeoere metkele), 10/
151 (eemetkele)~
bdkbZ&3 meeceJeso
meeceJeso mebenf lee kes efvecve cev$eeW kee DeeOeeeqlceke DeOeeve
(ke) (1) DeeiveseHeJe& kes eejeqcYeke 10 cev$e
(2) Ssv HeJe& kes eejeqcYeke 05 cev$e~
(3) HeJeceeve HeJe& kes eejeqcYeke 05 cev$e~
(Ke) meeceieeveeW kee mebe#f e Heefjee~
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PHILOSOPHY
bdkbZ&4 DeLeJe&Jeso
(ke) DeLeJe&Jeso (Meewveke) kes efvecve metkeleeW kee DeOeeve 1/
1 (JeeemHeefle), 1/34 (ceOegeJf eee), 3/15
(JeeefCepe),
3/30 (meewceveme)~
(Ke) $eiJesoeefoYee<eYetecf ekee (mJeeceer oeevevo) kes efvecve
ekejCeeW kee DeOeeve
(1) JesoeslHeefe, (2) Jeso me_%ee, (3) GHeemevee,
(4) Hegvepe&vce~
bdkbZ&2U;k;&oS'ksf"kd n'kZu
Kku] Kku lzksr] ijr% izkek.;] oLrqokn] ek.k&lEIyo]
dk;Z&dkj.k flkUr] bZ'oj dss vfLrRo esa izek.k] U;k;&inkFkZ]
oS'ksf"kd inkFkZ] ijek.kq&flkUr] cUku] eks{kA
UNIT- II Nyaya-Vaisheshika
Knowledge: Source of knowledge, Paratah-Pramya,
Vastuvad, Pramn-samplav, Theory of causation Realism,
Proofs for the existence of God, Nyaya's categories,
vaisheshika's-categories, Theory of Atoms. Bondage,
Liberation.
bdkbZ&3 lka[;&;ksx
iq#"k ,oa izd`fr] vfrLRo ds ek.k] iq#"k&izd`fr lEcUk]
l`f"V&e] iq#"k dk cgqRo] Kku dk Lor% izkek.;_ ;ksx dh
ifjHkk"kk] ;ksx dh fo"k;oLrq] fpk] fpk dh Hkwfe;k] fpk dh
o`fk;k] ;ksx ds vkB vax] bZ'ojA
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bdkbZ&4 iwoZ&ehekalk&osnkUr
'kCn] 'kCncksk] 'kCn&fr 'kfkQ;k (vfHkkk] O;tuk] y{k.kk)]
ladsrxzg (O;fkQokn] tkfrokn] vkfr] O;fkQ&tkfr&vkfr)]
LQksV&flkUrA
vkRek] Kku dk LoHkko] /keZ rFkk /keZ&y{k.k] HkkoukA
cz] bZ'oj] tho] txr~] ek;k] vfo|k] v;kl] foorZokn]
Kku] deZ] mikluk] v}Sr] fof'k"Vk}Sr] 'kj.kkxfrA
UNIT- IV Purva-Mimansa-Vedanta
Shabdabodha, Theories of Meaning, Nature of Shabda (Abidha,
vyanjana, laksana), Referent of a word (Vyaktivada, Jativada,
Akritivada, Vyakti-Jati-Akritivda, The theory of sphota.
The soul, the nature of knowledge, Dharma and it's
characteristics, Bhavana, Brahma, Ishwar, Jiva, Jagat, Maya,
Avidya, Adhyasa, Vivartavd, Jnana, karma, upsan, Advaita,
Vishishtadvaita, Anubhava-vakya, Shara?gati.
bdkbZ&5 rdZ'kkL=k
rdZ'kkL=k dh ifjHkk"kk] rdZ'kkL=k dk {ks=k] vkxeu] fuxeu]
rkfdZd izrhd] lR;&lkjf.k;k] rknkRE; dk fu;e] O;k?kkr
fu;e] e; ifjgkj dk fu;e] dkUVjs h rFkk lc&dkUVjs h izfrKfIr;ka]
O;kfIr] iapko;o] gsRokHkklA
UNIT-V Logic
Definition of Logic, Scope of Logic, Induction, Deduction, Law
of Identity, Law of Contradiction, Law of excluded middle,
syllogism, (Panchavayava) Logical symbols, Truth - Tables,
Yyapti, Hetvabhasa, (Fallacies of inference), Contrary
propositions, Sub-contrary proposition.
Absolutism :
Hegel
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UNIT-V
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ENGLISH
(Code No. GKV-104)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
British Drama
Classical and Romantic Dramas
University Wits
Shakespeare
Jacobean Drama
Restoration Drama
Comedy of Ideas
Poetic Drama
Absurd Drama
UNIT-X
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
fgUnh lkfgR;
(Code No. GKV - 105)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
IysVks] vjLrw] yksatkbul] oM~ZloFkZ] dkyfjt] eSF;w vkuZYM] Vh,l-bfy;V rFkk vkbZ-,- fjpM~lZ dh dkO; fo"k;d ekU;rk,]
ik'pkR; leh{kk ds izeq[k okn] vkkqfud leh{kk dh fof'k"V
izo`fRr;kA
(i)
(ii)
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UNIT - X
(A)
(B)
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Research Methodology
Nature of Research, Scientific approach &
methods, Importance of Research methods in
yoga. Problems- meaning & nature, nature &
statement of Hypothesis. Sampling - meaning
& method. Research methods - Observation
Technique,
correlation
Techniques,
Experimental method. Control nature,
Dependent & Independent variables;
experimental research method- Experimental
designs, Research Designs. (Two randomized
groups designs & factorial designs.)
Statistics Meaning & Importance of statistics,
Frequency distribution, Measures of Central
tendency, mean, median & mode, Standard
deviation, Correlation method, Chi-Square Test,
Regression method, significant of mean, t-test,
Anova.
UNIT - VII
UNIT - I
izkxSfrgkfld dky
iwoZik"kk.k dky] e;ik"kk.k dky] uoik"kk.k dky ,oa rkezik"kk.k
dkyA
(iii) izkphu Hkkjr ds izeq[k bfrgkldkj
(1) ckx.kHkV~V (2) dYg.k (3) fcYg.k (4) t;kud
(5) pUnzcjnkbZ
UNIT - II gM+Iik laLfr
mRifk ,oa foLrkj] frfFke] uxj ;kstuk] jktuhfrd laxBu]
lkekftd ,oa vkfFkZd thou] /kfeZd fo'okl] iruA
(ii)
PSYCHOLOGY
(Code No. GKV-108)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
UNIT- IV
UNIT-III : Perception
Perceptual organization: Gestalt, Figure and Ground, Laws of
Organization
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UNIT-IV : Learning
Classical conditioning: Procedure, Phenomena and related
issues
Instrumental conditioning: Phenomena, Paradigms and
theoretical issues
Reinforcement: Reinforcement schedule
Verbal learning: Methods and Materials. Transfer of training.
Learning and motivation.
UNIT-V : Motivation and Emotion
Definition and concept of instinct, needs, drives and motives.
Theories of motivation and their application (drive reduction
theory, Maslow's motivational hierarchy). Social motivation:
Achievement, Power, affiliation motives and influence of early
experiences. Physiological basis of emotion. Theories of
emotion (James-Lange and Cannon-Bard theories, cognitive
physiological theory).
MANAGEMENT
(Code No. GKV-109)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
UNIT-VII : Personality
Concepts and Definition of personality. Study of personality
(Trait, type and eclectic approaches).
Development of Personality (Freud, Erikson, biological and
socio-cultural determinants) Measurement of personality
(Projective tests, pencil-paper tests). Application of personality
profiles in fitting a person to a job.
PHYSICS
Unit V Human Resource Management
Job analysis, Recruitment and Selection, Training and
Development Attrition, Performance Appraisal, Potential
Evaluation, Job Evaluation & Wage Determination, Employee
Welfare, Industrial Relations, Dispute Resolution & Grievance
Management, Conflicts, Collective Bargaining, Quality of Work
Life, HRD Mechanism, Factories Act: 1948, Payment of Wages
Act 1936, Industrial Dispute Act 1947, Workmen's
Compensation Act 1923, ILO
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theory and Fermis Golden Rule; Selection rules; Semiclassical theory of radiation; Elementary theory of scattering,
phase shifts, partial waves, Born approximation; Identical
particles, Paulis exclusion principle, spin-statistics connection;
Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein Gordon and Dirac
equations.
UNIT-V Statistical Mechanics
Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences;
Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations; Chemical
potential, phase equilibria; Phase space, micro- and
macrostates; Microcanonical, canonical and grand-canonical
ensembles and partition functions; Free Energy and connection
with thermodynamic quantities; First- and second-order phase
transitions; Classical and quantum statistics, ideal Fermi and
Bose gases; Principle of detailed balance; Blackbody radiation
and Plancks distribution law; Bose-Einstein condensation.
UNIT-VI Electronics
Semiconductor diodes, transistors, CE, CB and CC amplifiers,
FET & MOSFET characteristics, Frequency effects and
applications; OP-AMP theory, Negative feedback, Linear and
non-linear OP-AMP circuits, Oscillators and timers, Thyristers;
Logic gates, HA, FA.
UNIT-VII Experimental Techniques and data analysis
Data interpretation and analysis; Precision and accuracy, error
analysis, propagation of errors, least squares fitting, linear
and nonlinear curve fitting, chi-square test; Transducers
(temperature, pressure/vacuum, magnetic field, vibration,
optical, and particle detectors), measurement and control;
Signal conditioning and recovery, impedance matching,
amplification (Op-amp based instrumentation amp, feedback);
Hall effect, four probe and Vander-Paw methods; X-ray
diffraction technique.
Applications of the above experimental and analytical
techniques to typical undergraduate and graduate level
laboratory experiments.
CHEMISTRY
(Code No. GKV-111)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
UNIT- I
Coordination Chemistry: Molecular orbital theory as applied
to octahedral complexes, - bonding in octahedral complexes;
cis and trans isomerism in square planar and octahedral
complexes. Term symbols S,P,D,F, in a cubic field; splitting
of term for d configuration; spectra of Transition metal
complexes, selection rules and intensities of the transitions,
nature of Electronic transitions in complexes, Calculation of
Dq, B and for Cr (III) and Ni (II) complexes. Structural
Evidence from Electronic spectra, charge-transfer spectra.
UNIT- II
Bioinorganic Chemistry General introduction to Bio-inorganic
Chemistry; occurrence of Inorganic elements in organisms,
classification of metallo bio-molecules; Biologically important
features and functions of inorganic elements, Biologically
important ligands for metal ions, co-ordination by proteins and
Enzymatic catalysis.
(a)
Role of metal ions (An overview) in Biological
systems Na, K, Ca, Mg & Zn (Giving suitable
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examples) Biomineralisation.
Role of non-metals in Biological systems,
viz; Cl, B, Si, As, Br, F, I, Se (Giving suitable
examples)
UNIT- III
Electromagnetic spectrum, Electronic band spectra (UV and
Vis region), Lamberts law, Beers law, Beers-Lambert law,
Extinction coefficient, idea of Bathochromic and Hypsochromic
shifts, Hyperchromic and Hypochromic effects,
Instrumentation, Simple and general applications of UV-Vis
spectroscopy to organic compounds. Vibrational rotational
spectra- Principle, absorption of infrared radiation & molecular
vibration. Fundamental vibrations and overtones. Infrared
vibration - active and forbidden (Selection rules).
Instrumentation, simple and general applications of I. R.
spectroscopy. Atomic Absorption spectroscopy, flame
photometric methods of estimation of alkali and alkaline metals.
UNIT-IV
NMR Spectroscopy: Basic concept, Low resolution & high
resolution nmr; chemical shift, coupling constant, shielding &
deshielding, Simple application of pmr. E.S.R. spectra of
transition metal complexes, spin Hamiltonian, Instrumentation
and application of E.S.R. and NMR spectroscopy. Mass
spectroscopy: Basic idea, Principle of operation of mass
spectrometer, Instrumentation, fragmentation pattern of major
functional groups, simple general applications.
UNIT- VIII
Oils and Fats: General idea, Classification, Occurrence, Basic
idea of the function of oils and fats, Physical and chemical
properties of oils and fats, Applications of oils and fats. Analysis
of oils and fats: Determination of physical constants like M.P.
and B.P., Specific gravity, Refractive index, Total volatile matter,
Determination of Acid value, Iodine value, R.M. value, Polenske
number.
Soaps and detergents: Idea of common soaps, Cleansing action
of soaps, Varities of soaps and their uses, Idea of detergents,
Hazards of soaps and detergents. Analysis of soaps and
detergents: Determination of Matter insoluble in alcohol, Free
alkali and free acids, Matter insoluble in water, Glycerol content
(Dichromate method), Foaming capacity and its comparison
in different samples of soaps and detergents, Effect of sodium
carbonate on the foaming capacity of soap.
(b)
UNIT- IX
Chemical Kinetics: Derivation of IIIrd order kinetic equation,
collision theory for uni, bi and termolecular reactions, Steric
factor, Theory of absolute reaction rates, Entropy of activation.
Experimental techniques for the study of kinetics of slow and
fast reactions. Potential energy surfaces (two-dimentional and
three-dimentional diagrams), P.E. surface for H + H2 reaction,
Concept of COL and Contour diagram. Opposing, Consecutive,
Side and Induced reactions, Induction period. Chain reactions
and explosion limits. Reactions in solution, Factors affecting
the rates in solutions, effect of solvation and Internal pressures,
Double and Single sphere models, Effect of ionic strength,
Bronsted-Bjerrum equation.
UNIT- V
Treatment of Data in Quantitative Analysis: Accuracy, Precision,
Standard deviation, Types of errors, Elimination of errors,
Significant figures, Rejection quotient test. Polarisation,
Overvoltage, Theories of Hydrogen overvoltage, Ilkovic equation,
d.m.e., Half wave potential, Diffusion current, Polarography and
its simple and general applications (Specific applications not
required). Ion Exchange: Cation and Anion exchangers, their
Stability, Selectivity and Characteristics. General applications
including ion exchange chromatography.
UNIT- X
Macromolecules: Addition and condensation polymerisation.
Degree of polymerisation and length of polymer chains.
Requirement of purity for synthesis. Molecular weights and
their distribution. Polydispersity. Determination of molecular
weight by Osmotic pressure, Viscosity, light scattering and
sedimentation equilibrium methods.
Free radical vinyl polymerization, ionic vinyl polymerization,
Ziegler-Natta polymerization and vinyl polymers. Polyesters,
polyamides, phenol formaldehyde resins, urea formaldehyde
resins, epoxy resins and polyurethanes. Natural and synthetic
rubbers.
UNIT- VI
Theory, technique and applications of Conductometric,
Potentiometric and pH- metric titrations.
Solvent Extraction: Principles, Techniques and applications.
Chromatographic techniques: Basic principles, experimental
techniques, and simple and general applications of Column,
Paper, Thin layer, Gas-solid, Gas- liquid and High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography.
UNIT- VII
Physico-chemical analysis of water samples for turbidity,
conductivity, total solids, filterable, nonfilterable, fixed and
volatile solids, pH, total carbonate, bicarbonate and total
alkalinity, B.O.D., C.O.D., D.O., NH3, NO3, NO2, organic N2,
total N2, Inorganic phosphates, silica, SO4 - -, Hardness (Ca
and Mg), Na, K, residual Chlorine; Optimum alum dose.
Treatment and analysis of soil samples for porous nature, water
absorbing capacity, loss on ignition, pH, conductance, cation
Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)
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MATHEMATICS
UNIT IV Algebra
Permutations, combinations, pigeon-hole principle, inclusionexclusion principle, derangements, fundamental theorem of
arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruences, Groups, subgroups,
normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphisms, cyclic
groups, permutations groups,
Cayleys theorem, class equations, Sylow theorems, Rings,
ideals, prime and maximal ideals, quotient rings, unique
factorization domain, principal ideal domain, Euclidean domain,
polynomial rings and irreducibility criteria, fields, finite fields,
field extensions.
Information Brochure, Ph.D. Programme (2015-16)
UNIT X Statistics
Sample space, discrete probability, independent events,
Bayes Theorem, random variables and distribution functions,
expectation and moments, independent random variables,
Standard discrete and continuous univariate distributions,
Poisson, Binomial and Normal distributions. Methods of
estimation, Z-test, T-test, Chi-square test, F-test. Curve fitting,
regression and correlation.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
(Code No. GKV - 113)
Note :
(i)
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ZOOLOGY
(Code No. GKV - 114)
Note :
(i)
(ii)
UNIT- I
Cellular Organization Membrane structure and function
Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane
protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, ion
pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular
transport, electrical properties of membranes.
Structural organization and function of intracellular
organelles: Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi bodies,
lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids,
vacuoles, chloroplast, structure & function of cytoskeleton
and its role in motility.
Organization of genes and chromosomes : Operon,
interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and
chromosomes, unique and repetitive DNA, heterochromatin,
euchromatin, transposons.
Cell division and cell cycle: Mitosis and meiosis, their
regulation, steps in cell cycle, and control of cell cycle.
UNIT- II Fundamental Processes DNA replication, repair
and recombination: Unit of replication, enzymes involved,
replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication,
extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair
mechanisms.
Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
methods.
Note :
(i)
(ii)
UNIT-I
Definition, principles and scope of Environmental Science.
Earth, Man and Environment. Ecosystems, Pathways in
Ecosystems.
Physico-chemical and Biological factors in the Environment.
Geographical classification and zones.
Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere,
lithosphere and biosphere. Mass and Energy transfer across
the various interfaces, material balance. First and Second law
of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes.
Natural resources, conservation and sustainable development.
UNIT-III
Definition, Principles and scope of ecology, Human ecology
and Human settlement, Evolution, Origin of life and speciation.
Ecosystems: Structure and functions, Abiotic and Biotic
components, energy flows, Food chains, food web, ecological
pyramids, types and diversity.
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UNIT-VI Air
Natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution. Primary and
secondary pollutants. Transport and diffusion of pollutants, Gas
laws governing the behavior of pollutants in the atmosphere.
Methods of monitoring and control of air pollution SO2, NOX,
CO, SPM. Effects of pollutants on human beings, plants,
animals, materials and on climate. Acid Rain. Air Quality
Standards.
UNIT-VIII
Sources and generation of solid wastes, their characterization,
chemical composition and classification. Different methods of
disposal and management of solid wastes (Hospital waste and
Hazardous waste). Recycling of waste material. Waste
minimization technologies.
Hazardous Waste Management and Handling Rules 1989.
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MATHEMATICS
UNIT IV Algebra
Permutations, combinations, pigeon-hole principle, inclusionexclusion principle, derangements, fundamental theorem of
arithmetic, divisibility in Z, congruences, Groups, subgroups,
normal subgroups, quotient groups, homomorphisms, cyclic
groups, permutations groups,
Cayleys theorem, class equations, Sylow theorems, Rings,
ideals, prime and maximal ideals, quotient rings, unique
factorization domain, principal ideal domain, Euclidean domain,
polynomial rings and irreducibility criteria, fields, finite fields,
field extensions.
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UNIT X Statistics
Sample space, discrete probability, independent events,
Bayes Theorem, random variables and distribution functions,
expectation and moments, independent random variables,
Standard discrete and continuous univariate distributions,
Poisson, Binomial and Normal distributions. Methods of
estimation, Z-test, T-test, Chi-square test, F-test. Curve fitting,
regression and correlation.
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ZOOLOGY
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UNIT- I
Cellular Organization Membrane structure and function
Structure of model membrane, lipid bilayer and membrane
protein diffusion, osmosis, ion channels, active transport, ion
pumps, mechanism of sorting and regulation of intracellular
transport, electrical properties of membranes.
Structural organization and function of intracellular
organelles: Cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, Golgi bodies,
lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, peroxisomes, plastids,
vacuoles, chloroplast, structure & function of cytoskeleton
and its role in motility.
Organization of genes and chromosomes : Operon,
interrupted genes, gene families, structure of chromatin and
chromosomes, unique and repetitive DNA, heterochromatin,
euchromatin, transposons.
Cell division and cell cycle: Mitosis and meiosis, their
regulation, steps in cell cycle, and control of cell cycle.
UNIT- II Fundamental Processes DNA replication, repair
and recombination: Unit of replication, enzymes involved,
replication origin and replication fork, fidelity of replication,
extrachromosomal replicons, DNA damage and repair
mechanisms.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
methods.
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UNIT-I
Definition, principles and scope of Environmental Science.
Earth, Man and Environment. Ecosystems, Pathways in
Ecosystems.
Physico-chemical and Biological factors in the Environment.
Geographical classification and zones.
Structure and composition of atmosphere, hydrosphere,
lithosphere and biosphere. Mass and Energy transfer across
the various interfaces, material balance. First and Second law
of thermodynamics, heat transfer processes.
Natural resources, conservation and sustainable development.
UNIT-III
Definition, Principles and scope of ecology, Human ecology
and Human settlement, Evolution, Origin of life and speciation.
Ecosystems: Structure and functions, Abiotic and Biotic
components, energy flows, Food chains, food web, ecological
pyramids, types and diversity.
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UNIT-VI Air
Natural and anthropogenic sources of pollution. Primary and
secondary pollutants. Transport and diffusion of pollutants, Gas
laws governing the behavior of pollutants in the atmosphere.
Methods of monitoring and control of air pollution SO2, NOX,
CO, SPM. Effects of pollutants on human beings, plants,
animals, materials and on climate. Acid Rain. Air Quality
Standards.
UNIT-VIII
Sources and generation of solid wastes, their characterization,
chemical composition and classification. Different methods of
disposal and management of solid wastes (Hospital waste and
Hazardous waste). Recycling of waste material. Waste
minimization technologies.
Hazardous Waste Management and Handling Rules 1989.
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UNIT-IX
Basic elements and tools of statistical analysis; Probability,
sampling, measurement and distribution of attributes;
distribution-Normal, Poisson and Binomial, Arithmetic,
Geometric and Harmonic means; moments; matrices,
simultaneous linear equations; tests of hypothesis and
UNIT-II Biochemistry
Fundamentals of biochemistry, concept of pH, acids, bases, and
buffers, enzymes- introduction, mechanism of activity,
nomenclature, enzyme catalytic mechanism, factors affecting
enzyme activity; classification, enzyme; amino acids;
carbohydrate- monosaccharides- disaccharides, polysaccharides;
fatty acids.
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UNIT-III Physiology
Response of plants to biotic and abiotic stresses; active and
passive transport across membrane; plant growth hormones
and their mechanism of action; photosynthesis- light harvesting
complexes, mechanisms of electron transport, CO2 fixationC3 , C4 and CAM pathways; respiration and photorespirationcitric acid cycle, mitochondrial transport and ATP synthesis;
nitrogen metabolism.
UNIT-X
Environmental Education and awareness.
Environmental Ethics and Global imperatives.
Global Environmental problems-ozone depletion, global
warming and climatic change.
Current environmental issue in India.
Context: Narmada Dam, Tehri Dam, Almetti Dam, Soil Erosion,
Formation and reclamation of Usar, Alkaline and Saline Soil.
Waste Lands and their reclamation.
Desertification and its control.
Vehicular pollution and urban air quality.
Depletion of nature resources.
Biodiversity conservation and agenda-21.
Environmental hazards.
Eutrophication and restoration of Indian lakes.
Rain water harvesting.
Epidemiological issues (e.g. Goitre, Fluorosis, and Arsenic)
MICROBIOLOGY
UNIT-VI Microbiology
Spontaneous generation, germ theory of diseases, Kochs
postulates; general characteristics of protozoa, fungi, algae,
cyanobacteria, rickettsiae, mycoplasma, spirochetes and
archaeobacteria; basic concept of classification of
microorganism, Haeckels three kingdom concept, Whittakers
five kingdom concept, molecular approaches in microbial
classification, classification and silent features of bacteria based
on Bergeys manual of Determinative bacteriology; Gram-negative,
Gram-positive eubacteria.
UNIT-VII Virology
Brief out lines on discovery of viruses, ultrastructure, capsid
and its arrangements, types of envelops and its composition;
viral genomes, its type and structure; TMV and HIV viruses;
prions- spread of prions and diseases; lytic and lysogenic
cycle, T4, phage l and M13; plant viruses and animal viruses.
UNIT VIII Mycology and Plant Pathology
History and development of mycology; general account of
Myxomycota, Eumycota, Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina and
Deuteromycotina; history of plant pathology; pathogenesis;
symptoms of plant diseases; causes, diagnosis and stage of
development of plant diseases; Early and late blight of potato;
loose smut of wheat, false smut of paddy, Fusarium wilt,
powdery mildew of pea; red rot of sugarcane; stem and root
rot disease of crops.
UNIT IX Statistical methods
Measures of central tendency and dispersal; probability
distribution (Binomial, Poisson and Normal), sampling
distribution, difference between parametric and non-parametric
statistics, confidence interval; errors; level of significance
regression and correlation; t-test, analysis of variance, chisquare test.
UNIT-X Microscopic techniques
isualization of cells and subcellular components by light
microscopy, resolving power of different microscopes,
microscopy of living cells, scanning and transmission
microscopes, different fixation and staining techniques for EM,
image processing methods in microscopy.
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