In addition to six Under-Graduate programmes, the College offers the following Post-Graduate programmes for the academic year 2018-19
Eligibility:
Any Degree with minimum marks 45%(SC&ST 40%). Selection of candidates shall be on merit-cum-reservation on the basis of 50:50 weight age for marks in the entrance and qualifying examinations.
Course Duration: Two years(4 Semesters)
Course Highlights:
Eligibility:
B.com Or BBA degree with minimum marks 45% (SC&ST 40%)
Course Duration: Two years(4 Semesters)
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Eligibility:
The candidates who have passed the three year B Sc degree examination of Mangalore University or any other University considered equivalent there to, with Physics as major / optional subject/special subject are eligible for the programme provided they have studied Mathematics as major/optional/special/minor/subsidiary subject for at least two years and secured a minimum of 45% (40% for SC/ST/Category-I candidates) marks in Physics and Mathematics.
Course Detail:
Course Duration: Two years(4 Semesters)
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Eligibility:
Course Duration : Two years(4 Semesters)
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Eligibility:
Course Duration : 2 Years (4 Semesters)
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6. Master of Arts (MA – Economics)
Eligibility:
Coursre Duration : Two Years (4 Semesters)
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Subjects of MSW:
The details of the papers for four semesters:
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (MSW) | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | SWH 401 | Social Work Profession- History and Ideologies | 1 | SWH 451 | Social Policy and Welfare Administration. |
2 | SWH 402 | Working with Individuals and Families | 2 | SWH 452 | Community organization and Social Action |
3 | SWH 403 | Working with groups | 3 | SWH 453 | Social Work Research and Statistics |
4 | SWS 404 | Dynamics of Human Behaviour OR | 4 | SWS 454 | Industrial Psychology OR |
SWS 405 | Personal and Professional Development for Social Work Practice | SWS 455 | Social Work with Families | ||
5 | SWH 406 | Social work Practicum I(Orientation Visits and Concurrent Fieldwork) | 5 | SWE 456 | Contemporary Social Work Perspectives and Concerns OR |
SWE 457 | Development of Communication Skills and Professionalism | ||||
6 | SWH 458 | Social work Practicum II(Concurrent field work and Social Work Camp) | |||
III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
1 | SWH501 | Project planning and managemet | 1 | SWS551 | Communication Skills and Social Work Practice |
SWS552 | Juvenile Justice System in India | ||||
Specialization I : Community Development (CD) | Specialization I : Community Development (CD) | ||||
2 | SWS502 | Rural and Tribal Development | 2 | SWS553 | Urban Community Development |
SWS505 | Management of Non profit organizations for sustainable development | SWS556 | Citizen participation and local self governance | ||
Specialization II : Medical & Psychiatric Social Work (MPSW) | Specialization II : Medical & Psychiatric Social Work (MPSW) | ||||
3 | SWS503 | Medical Social Work | 3 | SWS553 | Social Medicine and Medical Social Work |
SWS506 | Perspective of Psychiatric Social Work | SWS556 | Therapeutic Councelling | ||
Specialization III : Personnel Management | Specialization III :Human Resource Management | ||||
4 | SWS504 | Management Concept and practices | 4 | SWS555 | Labour Welfare and Industrial Relations |
SWS507 | Human Resource Management and Development | SWS558 | Labour Legislation | ||
5 | SWS508 | Correction Social Work OR | 5 | SWS559 | Research Project |
SWS509 | Human Resource Training and Development | 6 | SWS560 | Social work Practicum IV(Concurrent Field Work and Social Work Camp) | |
6 | SWSE10 | Disaster Management OR | |||
SWE511 | Understanding Marginalities | ||||
7 | SWH512 | Social work Practicum III(Concurrent Field Work and Social Work Camp) |
Subjects of M.Com:
The details of the papers for four semesters:
MASTER OF COMMERCE (M.Com.) | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | CM401 | Management Perspective | 1 | CM451 | Business Environments |
2 | CM402 | Statistics for Business and Management – I | 2 | CM452 | Statistics for Business and Management – II |
3 | CM403 | Management Science – I | 3 | CM453 | Management Science – II |
4 | CM404 | Advanced Financial and Cost Accounting – I | 4 | CM454 | Advanced Financial and Cost Accounting – II |
5 | CM405 | Managerial Economics | 5 | CM455 | Strategic Marketing Management |
III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
1 | CM501 | Personal Savings and Tax Planning(Choice Based Paper) | 1 | CM551 | Financial Management |
2 | CM502 | International Business Environment | 2 | CM552 | Insurance Management |
3 | CM503 | Foreign Trade & Policy | 3 | CM553 | Marketing Research |
Optional 1 : Financial Management & Investment Science (FMAIS) | Optional 1 :Financial Management & Investment Science (FMAIS) | ||||
4 | CM504 A | Corporate Accounting | 4 | CM554 A | Capital Structure Management |
5 | CM505 A | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management – I | 5 | CM555 A | Security Analysis and Portfolio Management – II |
Optional 2 :Human Resource Development and Management (HRDAM) | Optional 2 :Human Resource Development and Management (HRDAM) | ||||
6 | CM504 B | Human Resource Development | 6 | CM554 B | Organizational Behaviour |
7 | CM505 B | Strategic Human Resource Management | 7 | CM555 B | Labour Legislation |
8 | CM506 | Seminar |
Subjects of M.Sc Physics:
The details of the papers for four semesters:
M.Sc. PHYSICS | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | PHH 401 | Methods of Mathematical Physics – I | 1 | PHH451 | Mathematical Physics – II |
2 | PHH 402 | Quantum Mechanics – I | 2 | PHH 452 | Quantum Mechanics – II |
3 | PHH 403 | Classical Mechanics | 3 | PHH 453 | Nuclear and Radiation Physics |
4 | PHH 404 | Electrodyamics | 4 | PHH 454 | Condensed Matter Physics and Electronics |
5 | PHP
405 |
Physics Practicals – I
(General) |
5 | PHE 455 | Energy Studies |
6 | PHP 406 | Physics Practicals – II
(Electronics) |
6 | PHP 455 | Physics Practicals – III
(General) |
7 | PHP 456 | Physics Practicals – IV
(General) |
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III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
1 | PHH 501 | Atomic and Molecular Physics | 1 | PHH 551 | Laser Physics, Vacuum Techniques, Cryogenics. |
2 | PHH 502 | Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics | 2 | PHH 552 | Astrophysics & Relativity |
3 | PHE 509 | Radiation Sources and Hazards | |||
Specialization 1 : Condensed Matter Physics | Specialization 1 : Condensed Matter Physics | ||||
4 | PHS 503 | Condensed Matter Physics – I | 4 | PHS 553 | Condensed Matter Physics – III |
5 | PHS 506 | Condensed Matter Physics – II | 5 | PHS 556 | Condensed Matter Physics – IV |
6 | PHP 510 | Condensed Matter Physics – Practicals – I | 6 | PHP 559 | Project Work |
7 | PHP 513 | Condensed Matter Physics – Practicals – II | |||
Specialization 2 : Electronics | Specialization 2 : Electronics | ||||
4 | PHS 504 | Electronics – I | 4 | PHS 554 | Electronics – III |
5 | PHS 507 | Electronics – II | 5 | PHS 557 | Electronics – IV |
6 | PHP 511 | Electronics – Practicals – I | 6 | PHP 559 | Project Work |
7 | PHP 514 | Electronics – Practicals – II | |||
Specialization 3 : Nuclear Physics | Specialization 3 : Nuclear Physics | ||||
4 | PHS 505 | Nuclear Physics – I | 4 | PHS 555 | Nuclear Physics – III |
5 | PHS 508 | Nuclear Physics – II | 5 | PHS 556 | Nuclear Physics – IV |
6 | PHP 512 | Nuclear Physics – Practicals – I | 7 | PHP 559 | Project Work |
7 | PHP 515 | Nuclear Physics – Practicals – II |
Subjects of M.Sc Mathematics:
The details of the papers for four semesters:
M.Sc. MATHEMATICS | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | MT 401 | Algebra – I | 1 | MT 451 | Algebra – II |
2 | MT 402 | Linear Algebra – I | 2 | MT 452 | Linear Algebra – II |
3 | MT 403 | Real Analysis – I | 3 | MT 453 | Real Analysis – II |
4 | MT 404 | Topology | 4 | MT 454 | Complex Analysis – I |
5 | MT 405 | Numerical Analysis – I | 5 | MT 455 | Numerical Analysis – II |
III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
1 | MT 501 | Differential Equations and Applications (Choice based paper) | 1 | MT 551 | Algebraic Number Theory |
2 | MT 502 | Commutative Algebra | 2 | MT 552 | Partial Differential Equations |
3 | MT 503 | Ordinary Differential Equations | 3 | MT 553 | Measure and Integration |
4 | MT 504 | Complex Analysis – II | 4 | MT 554 | Functional Analysis |
5 | MT 505 | (a) Multivariate Calculus and Geometry OR (b)Advanced Topology | 5 | MT 555 | (a) Graph Theory OR (b) Lattice Theory |
6 | MT 506 | Seminar |
Subjects of M.Sc Computer Science:
The details of the papers for four semesters:
M.Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | CSH 401 | Foundations of Computer Science | 1 | CSH 451 | Advanced Operating System |
2 | CSH 402 | Algorithmics | 2 | CSH 452 | Internet of Things |
3 | CSH 403 | Data Communications and Computer Networks | 3 | CSH 453 | Advanced Database Management Systems |
4 | CSH 404 | Embedded Systems | 4 | CSS 455 | Mobile and Wireless Communications |
5 | CSS 405 | Java Technology | 5 | CSP 459 | Operating Systems Lab |
6 | CSP 406 | Algorithmics Lab | 6 | CSP 462 | DBMS Lab |
7 | CSP 407 | Java Programming Lab | 7 | CSE 466 | Linux Environment Systems(Choice based paper) |
III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
1 | CSH 501 | .Net Technology | 1 | CSP 551 | Project Work Report Viva-Voce |
2 | CSH 502 | Computer Graphics and Multimedia | |||
3 | CSH 503 | Software Engineering | |||
4 | CSS 508 | Cloud Computing | |||
5 | CSP 509 | .Net Programming Lab | |||
6 | CSP 512 | Computer Graphics Lab | |||
7 | CSE 516 | Mobile E-Commerce |
The details of the papers for four semesters:
M.A. ECONOMICS | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | ECO 401 | Micro Economic Analysis – I | 1 | ECO 451 | Micro Economic Analysis – II |
2 | ECO 402 | Macro Economic Analysis – I | 2 | ECO 452 | Macro Economic Analysis – II |
3 | ECO 403 | Economics of Growth and Development – I | 3 | ECO 453 | Economics of Growth and Development – II |
4 | ECO 404 | Quantitative Methods in Economic Analysis – I | 4 | ECO 454 | Quantitative Methods in Economic Analysis – II |
5 | ECO 405 | Electives : 1) Agricultural Economics | 5 | ECO 455 | Electives : 1) Rural Development |
2)Industrial Economics | 2)Man Power Economics | ||||
3)Regional Economics | 3)Urban Economics | ||||
4)Welfare Economics | 4)Environmental Economics | ||||
III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
1 | ECO 501 | Indian Economic Analysis (Choice Based Course) | 1 | ECO 551 | Public Economics – II |
2 | ECO 502 | Public Economics – I | 2 | ECO 552 | International Economics – II |
3 | ECO 503 | International Economics – I | 3 | ECO 553 | Econometrics – II |
4 | ECO 504 | Econometrics – I | 4 | ECO 554 | Research Methodology |
5 | ECO 505 | Electives : 1) Economics of Insurance – I | 5 | ECO 555 | Electives : 1) Economics of Insurance – II |
2)Monetary Economics | 2)Computer Applications in Economics | ||||
3)Health Economics | 3) Managerial Economics | ||||
4)Demography | 4)Economics of Infrastructure |
Subjects of M.A. Hindi :
The details of the papers for four semesters:
M.A. HINDI | |||||
I SEMESTER | II SEMESTER | ||||
1 | 1.1 | History of Hindi Literature | 1 | 2.1 | Medieval Hindi Poetry |
2 | 1.2 | Modern Hindi Prose | 2 | 2.2 | Modern Prose |
3 | 1.3 | Modern Hindi Poetry | 3 | 2.3 | History of Modern Literature |
4 | 1.4 | Hindi Grammar | 4 | 2.4 | General Linguistics |
5 | 1.5 | Prayojanamulak Hindi | 5 | 2.5 | Hindi Natak Sahitya |
III SEMESTER | IV SEMESTER | ||||
Compulsory Paper | Compulsory Paper | ||||
1 | 3.1 | Indian Poetics | 1 | 4.1 | Western Poetics |
2 | 3.2 | History of Hindi Language | 2 | 4.2 | Ekanki Sahitya |
3 | 3.3 | Hindi Criticism | 3 | 4.3 | Gadya Vidhayen |
Specialisation Paper | 4 | 4.4 | Anuvad Siddhant | ||
4 | 3.4 | Medieval Poetry OR Special Poet Kabir / Surdas | 5 | 5.5 | Prayogik Hindi |
5 | 3.5 | Pathrakaritha |