Monday, 27 January 2014

UGC NET Syllabus for Archaeology , Ph 078-380-239-56

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UGC NET Archaeology Paper II and Paper III ( A ) [ Core Group ]
Unit – I
  • Definition, aim and Scope of Archaeology, History and Growth of Archaeology, History of Indian Archaeology.
  • Relationship of Archaeology with Social and Natural Sciences.
  • Retrieval of Archaeological Data : Techniques of Explorations and Excavations.
  • Aims and Methods of Conservation and preservation of Archaeological remains.
  • Recording and Preparation of Reports.
Unit – II
  • Chronology and Dating : Relative, Stratigraphy, Typology, Absolute, Carbon 14, Potassium Argon, Fission Track, Thermoluminescence, Dendrochronology, Pollen analysis, Varve clay analysis.
  • Others – methods : Flourine test, nitrogen and phosphate analysis, soil analysis.
  • Methods of Objective Interpretations : Ethno – archaeology, Experimental archaeology, Application of new archaeological methods in India.
Unit – III

  • Geological Biological and Cultural Dimension of Man.
  • Quaternary Period : Pleistocene and Holocene, Environment and Climatic Changes.
  • Pleistocene Flora and Fauna, Main Stages of Human Evolution and important fossil records.
  • Appearance of Stone Tools and Development of Technology : Main Techniques and Tools of Stone Age, Methods of study of prehistoric remains.
Unit – IV
  • Hunting – Gathering Stage : Palaeolithic in Africa, Europe and South – East Asia, Mesolithic in Europe and West Asia; Palaeolithic and Mesolithic remains and important sites of India.
  • Beginning of Food Production : Neolithic Stage in West Asia, Major neolithic cultures and important sites of India.
Unit – V
  • Pre and early Harappan Village Cultures of North and North – Western India.
  • Harappa Culture : Origin, extent, chronology, factors of urbanization, trade, script, religion, art and craft, factors for the decline.
  • Devaluation of Harappa Culture : Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
  • Chalcolithic village communities of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
  • Copper using cultures of Gangetic plains.
Unit – VI

  • Early occurrence of iron : Chrono – Cultural Features.
  • Main Characteristics of the Cultures : Painted grey ware, Black slipped ware and Megalithic cultures.
  • Northern Black polished ware culture : Extent, chronology, characteristics traits.
  • Important city sites : Raj ghat, Ujjain, Vaisali, Taxila, Mathura, Sravasti, Kaushambi and Sishupalgarh.
  • Important sites of historical period : Sringverapur, Khairadih, Satanikota, Chandraketugarh, Nasik, Arikamedu and Adam.
Unit – VII
  • Architecture of Structural Stupas : North and South India.
  • Rock – cut Architecture : Monastries and Shrines.
  • Main styles of temples : Origin and development of temples, Main features and examples of Nagar, Vesara and Dravid styles.
  • Main Styles of Sculptural Art : Mauryan, Sunga, Kushana, Gupta, Satvahana, Chalukya, Pallava and Chola periods.
Unit – VIII

  • Origin and antiquity of coinage in India. Techniques of manufacturing coins.
  • Important Coins : Punch – marked coins, inscribed and uninscribed caste coins; Principal types of Indo – Greek coinage; Saka and Kushan coinage; Principal types of Gupta Gold coinage; Brief account of pre – Islamic Medieval Indian coinage.
Unit – IX

  • Origin and antiquity of writing in India : Origin of Brahmi and Kharasthi scripts, Study of some select inscriptions – Ashokan edicts, Besnagar Garuda pillar inscription; Hathigumpha inscription of Kharvela, Junagarh inscription of Rudradaman, Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudragupta, Aihole pillar inscription of Pulakesin II and Gwalior inscription of Mihira Bhoja.
Unit – X
  • Proposed area of research; aims and objectives; proposed methodology; primary and secondary sources; review of previous researches in the proposed area, and likely contribution of the proposal.
UGC NET Archaeology Paper III ( B ) [ Elective / Optional ]
Elective – I
  • Geo – Chronology and Stone Age Cultures of India : Sohan Valley; Belan Valley; Son Valley and Kortlayar Valley.
  • Palaeolithic Cultures of India : Sohan and Acheulian traditions; Middle Palaeolithic cultures; Upper Palaeolithic cultures; Habitation tendencies of the Palaeolithic period.
  • Patterns of Mesolithic Cultures of India : Characteristic features of alluvial plains; horse – shoe lake; sand – dune; plateau and rock shelter sites.
  • Neolithic Cultures of India : Early farming communities of Baluchistan and Kashmir, Vindhya – Belan region, Kaimur Foot hills and Ganga plains, Chota Nagpur plateau and the North – East, and Pastoral communities of Deccan and South.
Elective – II
  • Pre – Harappan Cultures of India and Border Lands : Salient features.
  • Harappa Culture : Origin, Geographical Distribution and Settlement Patterns, Town Planning and Architecture, Trade – Hinterland and Overseas, Arts and Crafts, Material Equipment, Subsistence Pattern, Socio – Political Organization, Religion and Authorship; important excavated sites, concepts of Sorath and Sindhi Harappans in Gujarat
  • Decline and Survival of Harappa Culture : Causes of de – urbanization, Late Harappa cultures of Punjab, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat.
  • Other Copper using Cultures : Copper Hoards and Ochre Coloured pottery, Ahar, Kayatha, Malwa and Deccan Chalcolithic cultures, Cultures of Gangetic Plains.
Elective – III
  • Historical Urbanization : Northern Black polished Ware Culture, Extent, Chronology, Cultural traits.
  • Important City Sites : Rajghat, Ujjain, Vaishali, Taxila, Mathura, Sravasti, Kaushambi, Sishupalgarh, Satanikota.
  • Growth of urban settlements during Kushan Period : Plan and Expansion of Settlements and growth of trade centres; Main features of material culture.
  • Excavated remains of Gupta and Early Medieval Periods : Nature of settlements and main features of material culture.
Elective – IV
Architecture :
  • Structural features of ancient fortified settlements.
  • Origin and evolution of Stupa architecture: Sanchi, Bharhut, Amaravati and Nagarjuna Konda.
  • Development of Rock – cut Architecture : Chaityas and Viharas.
  • Origin and evolution of temples; Gupta temples; Chalukyan temples; Pallava rathas and temples; Khajuraho temples; temples of Orissa and Chola temples.
Sculpture :
  • Mauryan Capital figures; Early Yaksha Statue; Sunga Sculptures; Kaushana sculptures : Mathura and Gandhara schools; Gupta Sculptures: Sarnath School; Sculptures of Chalukyas; Pallavas; Palas; Chola and Chandellas.
Paintings :
  • Rock – cut Cave Paintings of Ajanta and Bagh.
Elective – V
Epigraphy
  • Epigraphy as a source of history, Origin of Indian Scripts : Different theories Study of select Epigraphs : Asokan Edicts; Rock Edicts X, XII, XIII; Lumbini inscriptions of Asoka; Minar Rock Edict of Bairat, Besnagar Garud Pillar inscription; Hathigumpha inscription of Kharvela; Junagarh inscription of Rudradaman; Swat Relic casket inscription; Sarnath Buddha image inscription of the time of Kanishka I.
  • Lucknow Museum Jain image inscription of the time of Huvishka ( 126 AD ); Allahabad pillar inscription of Samudragupta; Aihole pillar inscription of Pulakesin II; Gwalior inscriptions of Mihira Bhoja; Tanjavaur inscription of Rajendra Chola and Sangli Copper plate of Govinda IV ( Swarn Varsha ).
Numismatics
  • Origin and antiquity of coinage in ancient India. Metal and techniques used for coins.
Main Coin Types :
  • Punch – marked Coins; inscribed and Uninscribed caste coins; Principal types of Indo – Greek Coinage; Coins of Saka, Kushan and Satvahana; Principal types of Gupta Gold coins; Roman coins; and brief account of pre – Islamic Medieval Indian coinage.




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Sunday, 26 January 2014

UGC NET Syllabus for Criminology , Ph 078-380-239-56

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UGC NET Criminology Paper II and Paper III ( Part A & B )
Unit – I

UGC NET Criminology : Definition and Scope, Criminology and other Social Sciences; Legal, Social and Psychological Aspects of Crime; Traditional Crimes – Crimes against Property and Person;
Modern Crimes : Organized Crimes, Socio – Economic Crimes, Corruption, Cyber Crimes, Environmental Crimes, Terrorism and Insurgency; Crime and Politics.
Unit – II
Criminological thought in Ancient India and Abroad; Classical School and Neoclassical School; Positive School; Cartographic School; Sociological Theories – Social Structural Theories and Social Process Theories; Economic Theories of Crime; Critical Criminology / Radical Criminology / Labelling perspective.
Unit – III
Constitutional Theories : Body Types, Hereditary Traits, Endocrine Glands; Behaviourist Theories : Drives, Motives, Attitudes, Frustrations; Psycho-analytical Theories; Psychopathic Personality; Mental Health and Criminal Liability; Application of Psychology in Police, Courts and Corrections.
Unit – IV
Criminological Research : Importance and Types; Research Questions and Hypotheses; Research Design; Sampling, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Interpretation and Report Writing; Statistical Application in Criminological Research; Sources of Crime Statistics in India and Crime Trends.
Unit – V
Social Change, Social Disorganization and Social Problems; Victimless Crimes : Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Beggary, Commercial Sex, Suicide; Family centred Crimes : Dowry, Domestic Violence, Child Abuse; Community Problems : Inter – religion and Inter – caste tensions and conflicts.
Unit – VI
Juvenile Delinquency : Concept and Causes; Pre – delinquency stages : Truancy and Vagrancy; U.N. Standard Minimum Rules for Juvenile Justice ( Beijing Rules ); Main Features of Juvenile Justice Act; Institutional Services : Observation Homes, Juvenile Homes, Special Homes, and ‘fit’ Institutions; Juvenile Aftercare Services.
Unit – VII
History and Theories of Punishment : Historical Development from Punishment to Correction and Reformation, Prison Reform since Independence; Types of Punishment – Simple and rigorous imprisonment – Capital Punishment – Views of Abolitionists and Retentionists; Current problems and challenges in Prison Administration; Indeterminate and Determinate sentence.
Unit – VIII
Prison System in India; Correctional Programs in Jails; Aftercare Services for Adult and Juvenile Offenders; Probation, Parole – Concept and Historical Development, Probation under Different Laws.
Unit – IX
Legal Approaches : Accustorical and Inquisitorial; Substantive and Procedural Laws – Criminal Liability, Strict Liability; Indian Penal Code – General Exceptions, Offences Against Property; Criminal Procedure Code ; Cognizable and Non – Cognizable offences, Bailable and Non – bailable, Compoundable and Non – compoundable offences; Investigation of Crimes; Complaint, F.I.R., Powers of Police Officers, Arrest, Search, Seizure, Police Custody, Judicial Remand and Bail; Types of Evidence, Admissibility of Confession, Dying declaration; Rights of accused, Rights of victims, Rights of women in custody, Rights of prisoners.
Unit – X
Victimology : Concept, Origin and Development, Need to Study Victims, Victim Typology, Role of Victim in Criminal Phenomenon – Victim Precipitation; U.N. Declaration on the Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power; Victim’s Rights – Fair Access to Justice, Restitution, Compensation, and Assistance; Victim Compensation Schemes in India; Human Rights – Protection of Human Rights Act.






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Saturday, 25 January 2014

UGC NET Syllabus for International and Area Studies , Ph 078-380-239-56

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UGC NET International Area Studies Paper II & III ( A ) ( Core Group ) :
Unit – I :
  • Nature of International Politics.
  • Theories and approaches to the study of International Politics ( including the area studies approach ).
  • Nationalism, Nation-State and challenges to Nation – States.
Unit – II :
  • Contemporary World Order : End of Cold War, United States as a pre-eminent power and multipolarity ( European Union, China and Japan ).
  • Globalisation and its implications.
  • Environment and Ecological Problems.
  • Human Rights
Unit – III :
  • International Economic Issues : Trade regime ( WTO ) and economic groupings, Role of International Financial Institutions.
  • Role of Multi – national Corporations.
Unit – IV :

  • Trans-national Threats and Security : International Terrorism, Drug – trafficking, Proliferation of small arms.
  • Weapons of mass – destruction – nuclear, biological, chemical and weather weapons and arms control and disarmament.
Unit – V :
Indian Foreign Policy :
  • Basic Objectives and Principles.
  • India and its neighbours.
  • India and major powers.
  • Major issues of Indian Foreign Policy.
Unit – VI :
United Nations :
  • Collective security, peace – keeping and peace-making.
  • Role of International Law.
  • UN agencies and other International Organizations.
  • Restructuring of the United Nations.
Unit – VII :
South Asia in World Affairs South – East Asia in World Affairs.
Unit – VIII :
Russia and the CIS ( Commonwealth of Independent States ) in World Affairs.
Unit – IX :
West Asia in World Affairs Africa in World Affairs.
Unit – X :
America and Europe in World Affairs Latin America in World Affairs.
Paper – III ( B )  ( Elective / Optional ) :
Elective – I :
  • Theories of International Politics : Realist, Idealist, Systems and Decision making.
  • Role of Power in International Politics : Balance of Power, Bipolarity, Unipolarity and Multipolarity.
  • The concept of Nation, National Interest and National Security Collective Security; The role of the United Nations.
  • Post – Cold War and the emerging World Order.
  • Politics of Liberalisation, Globalisation and World Trade Organization. Nuclear Weapons, Deterrence and World Peace.
Elective – II :
  • Concept, components and models of National and International security.
  • Challenges and threats to India’s security since Independence – external and internal dimensions.
  • Defence mechanism of Nation-States : India, US and the Peoples Republic of China.
  • India’s Security policies and Nuclear doctrine.
  • Problems of Armament and Disarmament – Economic, Political and Scientific dimensions.
  • Concept and theories of conflict and conflict resolution including Confidence Building Measures ( CBMs ).
  • Evolution of strategic thoughts – Kautilya, Clausewitz, A. T. Mahan, Mackinder and Douhet.
  • New modes of warfare – Low Intensity conflict, Electronic and Cyber warfare.
Elective – III :
Introduction :
  • Historical Background-Empires
  • Geo-political set-up
  • Interaction with the West
  • National Awakening
  • Disintegration of Ottoman Empire
  • Palestine problem
  • Inter – war Developments
Ideologies :
  • Pan – Arabism
  • Pan – Islamism
  • Pan – Turanism
  • Etatism
  • Zionism
  • Nasserism
  • Secularism
West Asia and the World :
  • Major powers’ interests in West Asia
  • Cold War
  • Oil Dynamics
  • West Asia and India
General Themes :

  • Regional Organizations
  • Intra – Arab relations / rivalries
  • Post – Cold War Scenario – Continuity and Change
  • Social transformation
  • Economy
  • Islamic Resurgence
  • State Systems
Elective – IV :
Basic Features of the Region :
Land and People – Geo – political and Socio – economic Setting.
Colonialism and Nationalism :
Patterns, Major Feature’s and Impact of Western Colonialism-Independence Movements-Maintenance of Independence by Thailand throughout its History.
Developments in Post-Independent Period :
  • Problems of Communalism and Nation-Building – Communist Challenges.
  • Role of Military – Challenges to Democracy – Secessionist Movements – Economic Transformation – mtra – Regional Conflicts and Cooperation.
Foreign Policies of South East Asian Countries :
Determinants, Objectives and Goals-Role of External Powers – USA, Russia, China, Japan and India.
Elective – V :
Geo – cultural Aspects :
Land, People, Ecology, Environment, Languages and Culture.
Historical Aspects :
  • Ancient African Empires
  • Indigenous political systems
  • Atlantic slave trade – its impact and implications.
  • Industrial Revolution and the elimination of slave trade.
Colonialism in Africa :
  • European partition of Africa
  • Asian ( Indian ) migration into Africa
  • Patterns of Colonial rule in Africa
  • Legacy of Colonialism
  • Growth of nationalism and Liberation Movements in Africa.
Political Aspects :
  • Political independence and Constitutional changes in Africa.
  • Growth of political parties and party – systems.
  • The role of military
  • Democratisation process in Africa.
  • Rise and fall of Apartheid in South Africa.
  • Concepts of Pan – Africanism and African socialism.
Economic Aspects :
  • Nature of African Economy.
  • Underdevelopment and Dependency patterns in Africa.
  • Neo – colonial penetration and problems of economic independence.
  • Development strategies in post – independence period.
  • Structural adjustment programs in Africa – an evaluation.
  • Problem of poverty in Africa.
  • Africa’s debt crisis.
  • Globalisation and its impact on Africa.
  • Regional  economic  cooperation  and  development  ( ECOWAS, SADC,  COMESA, EAC and AEC ).
Social Aspects :
  • Problems of nation – building in Africa.
  • Role of education
  • State of Human Rights in Africa.
  • Role of civil society and women.
  • Problem of AIDS in Africa.
  • Ethnic conflicts in Africa.
  • Social change and structural transformation.
Africa and the World :
  • Africa and the emerging International System
  • Africa and European dominance
  • Africa and the Cold War
  • Post – Cold War scenario in Africa
  • Africa and the New World Order
  • Africa and the United Nations
  • Inter-regional Cooperation
  • Role of the Organization of African Unity ( OAU )
  • Africa and the Non – aligned Movement ( NAM )
  • The Role and Relevance of the African Union ( AU ) 2001
  • Africa and the Arab World
  • India – Africa Relations
Elective – VI :

Soviet Period From Lenin to Stalin :
  • Civil War in Russia and its impact on polity and economy War, Communism and New Economic policy.
  • Nationality Policy after the Revolution and the formation of the USSR.
  • Industrialization debate and Economic Development under the Five-Year Plans.
  • Soviet Foreign Policy
  • Constitutional Theories and Soviet Federalism.
Soviet Union Under Khrushchev and Brezhnev :
  • Twentieth Congress of the CPSU and Destalinization.
  • New Approaches to Third World and the Non-aligned Movement.
  • Brezhnev and Kosygin leadership in World Affairs.
  • Constitution of 1977
Mikhail Gorbachev Period :
  • Gorbachev’s New Political Thinking-Political and economic reforms.
  • Foreign Policy under Gorbachev and end of the Cold War.
  • Break-up of the USSR.
Post-Soviet Russia and CIS :
  • Russia under Boris Yeltsin – Political and economic dimensions.
  • Systemic transformation of Russia and the CIS.
  • New Orientation in Russia’s Foreign Policy.
  • Russia and the CIS
  • Indo-Russian Relations
  • Developments in Central Asia and the Transcaucasia.
Elective – VII :
Land and People :
  • Geo – political setting
  • Multi – culture social structures – diversities of race, language and religion Resource endowment – natural and human resources.
Colonialism and Nationalism :
  • Patterns of Colonialism
  • Major features of Colonialism
  • Nature of colonial impact on South Asian societies.
  • Nationalism and Nationalist movements.
  • Communal and Separatist Movements – genesis of Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Society and Culture of South Asia :
  • Population – General attributes and migration patterns.
  • Major Social institutions and Groups.
  • Dynamics of Social change.
Political Systems of South Asian States :
  • Organization of Government Order and Underlying principles.
  • Post-independence Era – constitutional developments and movements for democracy – Elections, Political parties and Pressure groups.
  • Problems of nation-building and Issues of national integration-Communal – ism, Regionalism, Linguism, Ethnic cleavages, Ideology and Strategies of leadership.
Economic Profile and Development Strategies :
  • Traditional economics – nature and bases.
  • Pattern of economic development and growth strategies.
  • Trade, aid and investment.
  • Problems of economic development.
Foreign Policies of South Asian States :
  • Determinants and objectives.
  • Role of external powers.
  • Intra – regional cooperation and conflict – India’s relations with its neighbours.
Regional Cooperation in South Asia :
  • Historical antecedents – Political and economic imperatives.
  • Genesis and growth of South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation ( SAARC ).
  • Challenges and prospects of regional cooperation in South Asia.
Elective – VIII :
  • Making of the Constitution – Development of the Republic and making of the nation.
  • Constitutional Amendments-Structural changes, political and social movements.
  • Presidency, congress and judiciary in recent times.
  • US Role in UN and other international organizations.
  • United States Economic and Global role in post-Cold War Era.
  • Problems of minorities; Afro – American, Hispanic and Asian Americans Diasporic experience.
  • Contemporary American Society and polity.
Elective-IX :
  • Development of Constitutional process in Latin America – Translation from authoritarianism of democracy.
  • US-Latin American relations and its implications in inter-American affairs. Cultural, economic and trade relations between Europe and Latin America. Problems of Human Rights in Latin America.
  • The role of multilateral agencies in containing international and narcot terrorism; Legal mechanism to preserve peace and security in the region.
  • Role of Latin America and the Caribbean in global and regional organizations
  • Trade and Economic grouping in Latin America.
  • India and Latin America – growing partnership.




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