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1. Information Revolution and Information Technology (IT), 2. Fundamentals of Computers, 3. Computer-Based Business Applications, 4. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), 5. The Internet and its Basic Concepts, 6. Information System Audit.
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1. Internet & E-commerce, 2. Operations of E-commerce, 3. Applications in B2C, 4. Applications in B2B, 5. E-governance : Concept & Evaluation, 6. E-commerce Business Models.
1. Introduction to Internet, 2. Internet Enabled Services, 3. Designing Web Site/Web Page, 4. Security of Data/Information, 5. Web Browsing, 6. Search Engine/Directories. SYLLABUS UNIT I : The mechanism of the Internet: Distributed computing; Client-server computing; Internet Protocol suite; Protocol Stack; Open System Interconnection Reference Model (OSIRM) based on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) (Application layer, presentation layer, session. Layer, transport layer network layer, data link layer, and physical layer); TCP/IP protocol suite model; Mechanism of transmitting the message across the network and function of each layer; Processing of data at the destinat...
Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi and State Boards of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, H.P. etc. & Navodaya, Kasturba, Kendriya Vidyalayas etc. following CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines. Part A : Introductory Micro Economics 1.Micro Economics : An Introduction, 2. Central Problems of an Economy, 3. Consumer’s Equilibrium, 4. Demand and Law of Demand, 5. Price Elasticity of Demand, 6. Production Function : Returns to a Factor and Returns to Scale, 7. Production Costs, 8. Concepts of Revenue, 9. Producer’s Equilibrium : Meaning and Conditions, 10. Supply and Law of Supply, 11. Elasticity of...
1. Information Revolution and Information Technology (IT), 2. Fundamentals of Computers, 3. Computer-Based Business Applications, 4. Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), 5.The Internet and Its Basic Concepts, 6. Information System Audit, Appendix.
1. Matter In Our Surrounding, 2. Is Matter Around us Pure , 3. Atoms And Molecules, 4. Structure of the atoms, 5. The Fundamental Unit of life, 6. Tissues, 7. Diversity in Living Organisms, 8. Motion, 9. Force and Laws of Motion, 10.Gravitation, 11. Work And Energy, 12. Sound, 13. Why Do we Fall Ill, 14.Natural Resources, 15. Improvement in Food resources Practical Work Project Work
Unit-I-Reproduction 1.Reproduction in Organisms, 2 .Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants (Angiosperms), 3 .Human Reproduction, 4. Reproductive Health, Unit-II-Genetics and Evolutions 5.Principles of Inheritance and Variation, 6. Molecular Basis of Inheritance, 7 .Evolution, Unit-III-Biology in Human Welfare 8.Human Health and Diseases, 9. Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production, 10. Microbes in Human Welfare, Unit-IV-Biotechnology 11.Biotechnology : Principles and Processes, 12. Biotechnology and ist Applications, Unit-V : Ecology and Environment 13.Organisms and Populations, 14. Ecosystem, 15 .Biodiversity and Conservation, 16.Environmental Issues, Value Based Questions (VBQ) Board Examination Papers.
UNIT – I Archaeology & Ancient India 1. The Story of the First Cities : Harappan Archaeology, 2. Political and Economic History from the Mauryan to Gupta Period, 3. Social History : With Special Reference to Mahabharata, 4. History of Ancient Indian Religions with Special Reference to Buddhism and Sanchi Stupa, UNIT – II Medieval India 5. The Ain-i-Akbari : Agrarian Relations, 6. The Mughal Court : Reconstructing History through Chronical, 7. Architecture of Hampi (Vijaynagar), 8. Religious History : The Bhakti-Sufi Tradition, 9. Medieval Society through Foreign Travellers Accounts, UNIT- III Modern India 10. Colonialism and Rural Society : Evidence from Official Report, 11. ‘1857’ A Review, 12. Colonial Cities—Urbanisation, Planning and Architecture, 13. Mahatma Gandhi through Contemporary Eyes and his Role in the Indian Politics, 14. Partition of India and its Study through Oral Sources, 15. Making of the Indian Constitution.