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Choice Base Credit System (CBCS) Syllabus for M.A. Ambedkar Thought (The course applicable to students of the University Department) SEMESTER- I, II, III & IV From the Academic Year 2016-2017 Approved by B.O.S. in Ambedkar Thought 1 DEPARTMENT OF AMBEDKAR THOUGHT Choice Base Credit System (CBCS) Syllabus for M.A. Ambedkar Thought Semester and Credit Pattern: Session 2016-17 General Information: 1. Semesters 1 and 2 will be for M.A. Part 1 and Semesters 3 and 4 will be for M.A. Part II. 2. There shall be minimum 15 weeks in each Semester. 3. There will be 4 Papers for each Semester. First two papers will be compulsory in each semester and third and forth papers will be optional. There will be two groups each, candidate can select one group. 4. There will be 100 marks in each paper, out of which 80 marks will be for University Examination and 20 marks will be for Internal Assessment. 5. In the internal Assessment of 20 marks, there will be assignment. 6. There will be 4 credits in each paper –for University Examination and one credit course of the any will be of one clock hour per week running for 15 weeks. 7. For each paper the pass marks will be 40 out of 100 in University Examination and in Internal Assessment. 8. The students will be required to pass in both University Examination and Internal Assessment, and obtain minimum 40 marks in each paper of each Semester. 9. The students will be allotted a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) after clearing all the 4 Semesters as indicated below. Marks Obtained out of 100 CGPA Grades Equivalent Class/ Division 90-100 9.00-10.00 O First Class (Outstanding) 80-89 8.00-8.99 A First Class (Excellent) 70-79 7.00-7.99 B First Class with Distinction 60-69 6.00-6.99 C First Class 55-59 5.50-5.99 D Higher Second Class 50-54 5.00-5.49 E Second Class 40-49 4.00-4.99 F Pass Below 40 Fail 2 10. The enclosed chart gives the abstract of Semester Pattern Scheme. Semester Pattern Scheme of Examination for MA. in Ambedkar Thought Semester- I Name of thle Papers Examination Internal Total Assessment Marks Marks Marks Credits Core Sociologist Dr. Ambedkar Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - Marks I Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Educational Thought Full 80 20 100 4 Paper- (A) Marks II Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Group – A Full 80 20 100 4 Paper- Dr. Ambedkar on Marks III Literature Pass 32 08 40 Marks Group- B Full 80 20 100 4 Life & Mission of Dr. Marks Ambedkar Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Group- A Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - Constitutionalism & Indian Marks IV Constitution Pass 32 08 40 Marks Group – B Full 80 20 100 4 Philosopher Dr. Ambedkar Marks Pass 32 08 40 Marks Total Total 320 80 400 16 Marks Pass 128 32 160 Marks 3 M.A. Part 1 – Semester -II Examination Internal Total Assessment Marks Marks Marks Credits Core Dr. Ambedkar : Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - Dynamics of Social Marks I Change Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Educational Thought Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - (B) Marks II Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Group – A Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - Pre-Ambeedkar Marks III Social & Culture Pass 32 08 40 Movement Marks Group- B Full 80 20 100 4 Impact of Dr. Ambedkar Marks on Literature Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Group - A Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - Constututionalism & Marks IV Indian Constutution Pass 32 08 40 Marks Group – B Full 80 20 100 4 Human Rights Marks Pass 32 08 40 Marks Total Total 320 80 400 20 Marks Pass 128 32 160 Marks 4 M.A. Part II – Semester- III Examination Internal Total Assessment Marks Marks Marks Credits Core Economic Thought (A) Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - Marks I Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Religious Thought (A) Full 80 20 100 4 Paper- Marks II Pass 32 08 40 Marks Elective Group - A Full 80 20 100 4 -1 Dr. Ambedkar on Marks Paper - Historicism (A) Pass 32 08 40 III Marks Group - B Full 80 20 100 4 Political Thought (A) Marks Pass 32 08 40 Marks Founda Group - A Full 80 20 100 4 tion - 2 Researach Methodology Marks Paper - (A) Pass 32 20 40 IV Marks Group - B Full 80 20 100 4 Thought of Tathagat Marks Buddha Pass 32 08 40 Marks Total Full 320 80 400 16 Marks Pass 128 32 160 Marks 5 M.A. Part II – Semester IV Examination Internal Total Assessment Marks Marks Marks Credits Core Economic Thought (B) Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - I Marks Pass 32 08 40 Marks Core Religious Thought (B) Full 80 20 100 4 Paper - II Marks Pass 32 08 40 Marks Elective- Group - A Full 80 20 100 4 1 Political Thought (B) Marks Paper - Pass 32 08 40 III Marks Group - B Full 80 20 100 4 Dr. Ambedkar on Marks Historicism (B) Pass 32 08 40 Marks Foundati Group – A Full 80 20 100 4 on -2 Researach Marks Paper - Methodology (B) Pass 32 08 40 IV Marks Group – B Full 80 20 100 4 Social Movement Marks Pass 32 08 40 Marks Total Full 320 08 400 16 Marks Pass 128 32 160 Marks Total of All 4 Semester Total 1280 320 1600 64 Marks Pass 512 128 640 Marks 6 Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur Universilty, Nagpur M.A. - Ambedkar Thought Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in M.A. Ambedkar Thought Semester Pattern Syllabus Semester – I Core Papers: Core Paper I : Sociologist Dr. Ambedkar Core Paper II : Educational Thought (A) Core Paper III : Group – A : Dr. Ambedkar on Literature OR Group – B: Life & Mission of Dr. Ambedkar Core Paper IV : Group A : Constitutionalism & Indian Constutution(A) OR Group – B : Philosopher Dr. Ambedkar Semester – II Core Papers: Core Paper I : Dr. Ambedkar : Dynamics of Social Change Core Paper II : Educational Thought (B) Core Paper III : Group – A : Pre-Ambedkar Social & Cultural Movement OR Group – B: Impact of Dr. Ambedkar on Literature Core Paper IV : Group – A : Constitutionalism & Indian Constitution(B) OR Group - B : Human Rights Semester – III Core Papers: Paper I : Economic Thought (A) Paper II : Religious Thought (A) Core Elective – 1 Paper III (a) : Political Thought (A) OR (b): Dr. Ambedkar on Historicism (A) Foundation – 1 (Choice given to the students) Paper IV (a) : Research Methodology (A) (b) : Thought of Tathagat Buddha 7 Semester – IV Core Papers: Paper I : Economic Thought (B) Paper II : Religious Thought (B) Core Elective – 2 Paper III (a) : Political Thought (B) OR (b): Dr. Ambedkar on Historicism (B) Foundation – 2 (Choice given to the students) Paper IV (a) : Research Methodology (B) (b) : Social Movement 8 Syllabus Prescribed for M.A. (Ambedkar Thought) Examination 1st Semester Core Paper - I SOCIOLOGIST DR. AMBEDKAR Unit 1. Social Background of Indian Society: a) Social Stratification-Concept, Characteristics & Types. b) Varna System: Nature & types c) Caste System- Concept, Nature & Types. Unit 2. Dr. Ambedkar’s Theories on Caste: a) Theory of Origin of Caste. b) Structure of Caste. c) Caste – Class Theory. d) Eradication of Caste System. Unit 3. Dr. Ambedkar’s Theories on Untouchability: a) Nature of Untouchability. b) Theory of Broken Men. c) Theories of Origin of Untouchability. d) Eradication of Untouchability. Unit 4. Dr. Ambedkar’s on Women Emancipation: a) Status of Women in Indian Society. b) Dr. Ambedkar’s Theory on Women Emancipation. REFERENCE BOOKS :- 1) Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writing and Speeches Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 17-1&2, 18- 1,2,3, Education Deptt. Govt. of Maharashtra. 2) Dr. Jatav, D.R. – Social Philosophy of Ambedkar. 3) Mechael Mahar (Ed.) – Untouchables in Contemporary India. 4) Bharill, Chandra – Social and Political Ideas of B.R. Ambedkar. 5) MkW- tkVo Mh- vkj- & MkW- vkca Ms dj dk lektn’kuZ ] fQfuDl ifCyf’kax gkÅl- 6½ MkW- QMds] Hkkypna z & MkW- vkca Ms dj ;kaps lkekftd fopkj- 7½ MkW- vkxyko]s iznhi & lekt’kkL=K MkW- ckcklkgsc vkca Ms dj] lqxkok idz k’ku] ukxiwj- 8½ MkW- vkxyko]s iznhi & lekt’kkL=K MkW- ckcklkgc vEcMs dj] lE;d izdk’ku] fnYyh- 9½ [kSjeksMs] pka Hk- & MkW- fHkejko jketh vkca Ms dj] pfj= ¼[kaM 1 rs 9½- 9 Core Paper – II EDUCATIONAL THOUGHT (A) Unit 1. Meaning and Importance of Education : a) Meaning and Objectives of Education. b) Importance of Education. Unit 2. Education System in Vedic Period: a) Curriculum and Objectives of Vedic Education. b) Effects of Vedic Education on Social life. c) Dr. Ambedkar’s Views on Vedic Education. Unit 3. Education in Buddhist Period: a) Curriculum and Objectives of Buddhist Education. b) Education and Social Change in Buddhist Period. c) Effects of Buddhist Education on Social Life. d) Buddhist Universities in Ancient India – i.e. Takshsheela, Nalanda. e) Comparative Study of Buddhist and Vedic Education. Unit 4. Education in Muslim & British Period : a) Impact of Muslim Education on Indian Society. b) Impact of British Education on Indian Society. . REFERENCE BOOKS :- 1) Dr. Ambedkar Writing and Speeches, Vol. II. 2) Bhikshu Sanghrakshit – Buddhist Education. 3) Enubackar – Modern Theories of Education. 4) Mathew – History of Education. 5) Naike, Narulla – History of Education. 6) Dr. Altekar, A.S. – Ancient Education. 7) Naik, J. P. - History of Indian Education. 8) Arora, K. L. - Education in the Emerging Indian Society. 9) Bhatia, B. D. - The Theory and Principles of Education. 10) Mani, R. S. – Educational Ideas and Ideals of Eminent Indian. 11) Mohanty, J. – Indian Education in the Emerging Society. 12) Gore, N. S. – Education and Modernization in India. 13) Mathur, S. S. – A Sociological Approach to Indian Education. 14) Mukharji Radhakumud – Universities Education in India. 15½ [kSjeksMs] pka Hk- & MkW- fHkejko jketh vkca Ms dj] pfj= ¼[kaM 1 rs 9½- 16½ izk- ?kkMs sLokj] nsfonkl & ¼laikfnr½ nfyrkpa s f’k{k.k] lerk lSfud ny] izdk’ku] ukxiwj- 17½ iokj] uk- x- & Hkkjrh; f’k{k.k {ks=krhy vk/kqfud fopkj izokg- 18½ HkkLdj vkuan & Hkkjrh; f’k{k.kkps cgqtuhdj.k- 19½ vdkys dj] x- fo- & egkjk"Vªkrhy f’k{k.kkph okVpky- 20½ /keZdhrhZ] MkW- & egku f’k{kkfon~ MkW- ch-vkj- vkca Ms dj] lE;d izdk’ku] fnYyh] 2014- 10

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