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BACHELOR OF ARTS

Subject :Sociology
Semester-I
Paper I – Introduction to Sociology
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Understanding Sociology


- Origin and Development of the discipline of sociology
- Meaning, Nature and Scope of sociology
- Significance of the study of sociology

Unit II – Sociological concepts


- Society : Definition and Characteristics
- Community : Definition and Characteristics
- Status and Role : Meaning and Interrelationship
Unit III – Dynamics in Sociology
- Social Stratification : Meaning, Forms and Theories
- Social Change : Meaning, Types and Theories
- Social Mobility : Meaning, Forms and Theories
Essential Books (In English)
Bottomore, T.B., Sociology : A Guide to Problems and literatureGeorge Allen and Unwin,
Bombay (India), fgUnh laLdj.k] 2004, xazFk f'kYih % fnYyh
 Harlambos, M, 2011, Sociology : Themes and Perspective, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi.
 Inkeles, Alex, 1987, What is sociology ? Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
 Jayaram, N, 1988, Introductory Sociology, Macmillan Madras (India).
 Johnson, Harry M, 1995. Sociology – A systematic Introduction, Allied Publishers, New Delhi.
 Schaefer, Richard T. and Robert P. Lamm., 1999, Sociology. Tata – Mac Graw Hill, New
Delhi.
 Giddens Anthony, 2005, Sociology, Polity Press, London.
 Beteille, Andre, 1999, Sociology : Theory and Methods, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
 Sharma, K.L., 2006, Social Stratification and Mobility. Oxford University Press, New Delhi
Essential Books (In Hindi)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester-I

Paper II – Indian Society


Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Sociological Understanding of Indian Society


- The textual view and field view of Indian Society
- The ideas of G.S. Ghurye : Caste, Class
- The ideas of M.N. Srinivas : Sanskritization and Westernization
Unit II – Basic Institutions of Indian Society
- Family : Meaning, Types and Changes
- Marriage : Hindu, Muslim, Christian
- Kinship : Meaning, Types and Categories
Unit III – Challenges before Indian Society
- Corruption : Meaning and Types
- Crime : Meaning and Types
- Unemployment : Meaning and Types

Essential Books (In English)


Dube, S.C., 1958. India’s Changing Villages, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London.
Karve, Irawati, 1961. Hindu Society : An Interpretation, Deccan College, Poona.
Lannoy, Richard, 1971. The Speaking Tree : A Study of Indian Society and Culture, Oxford
University Press, Delhi.
 Mandelbaum, D.G., 1970. Society in India, Popular Prakashan, Bombay.
 Srivnivas,M.N., 1980. India : Social Structure,Hindustan Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
 Srinivas, M.N., 1963. Social Change in Modern India, University of California Press,
California.
 Singh, Yogendra, 1973. Modernization of Indian Tradition, Thomson Press, Delhi.
 Uberoi, Patricia, 1993. Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi.
 Gisbert, P, 1973. Fundamentals of Sociology, Orient Longman, Hyderabad.
 Kumar, A, 2002. Structure of Society, Anmol Publication, New Delhi.
Essential Books (In Hindi)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester-II
Paper I – Basic Concepts In Sociology
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Basic Concepts


- Social Group : Meaning and Types
- Social Structure and Social System : Meaning, Characteristics and Calssification
- Social Action : Meaning and Views of Max Weber and Talcott Parsons
Unit II – Social Patterns
- Social Norms: Meaning, Characteristics and Types
- Social Values : Meaning and Characteristics
- Social Processes : Associative and Dissociative
Unit III – Dynamics in Sociology
- Socialization : Meaning, Stages and Theories
- Social Control : Meaning, Forms and Agencies
- Culture : Definition and Components

Essential Books (In English)


Bottomore, T.B., Sociology : A Guide to Problems and literature George Allen and Unwin,
Bombay (India), fgUnh laLdj.k] 2004, xazFk f'kYih % fnYyh
 Harlambos, M, 2011, Sociology : Themes and Perspective, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi.
 Inkeles, Alex, 1987, What is sociology ? Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
 Jayaram, N, 1988, Introductory Sociology, Macmillan Madras (India).
 Johnson, Harry M, 1995. Sociology – A systematic Introduction, Allied Publishers, New Delhi.
 Schaefer, Richard T. and Robert P. Lamm., 1999, Sociology. Tata – Mac Graw Hill, New
Delhi.
 Giddens Anthony, 2005, Sociology, Polity Press, London.
 Beteille, Andre, 1999, Sociology : Theory and Methods, Oxford University Press, New Delhi.
 Sharma, K.L., 2006, Social Stratification and Mobility. Oxford University Press, New Delhi
 Rawat, H.K., 2012, Sociology Basic Concepts, Rawat Publications, Jaipur.
Essential Books (In Hindi)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester-II
Paper II – Society In India : Issues and Problems
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Structural
- Inequality of Caste, Gender and Class
- Communalism and Inter - Religious Tensions
- Ethnic and Regional Identities, Minorities, Backward Classes and Dalits
Unit II – Familial
- Dowry, Domestic Violence and Sex Rates
- Intra and Intergenerational Conflict
- Ageing Problems
Unit III – Disorganisational
- Crime and Delinquency
- White Collar Crime
- Changing Profile of Crime and Criminals

Essential Books (In English)


 Beteille, Andre, 1974. Social Inequality, New Delhi.
 Beteille, Andre, 1992. Backward Classes in Contemporary India, Oxford University Press.
New Delhi.
 Berreman, G.D. 1979 Caste and Other inequalities : In Inequality, Folklore Institute. Meerut.
 Kothari, Rajani (Ed.) 1978. Caste in Indian Politics.
 Lewis, Oscar, 1966. Culture of Poverty, Scientific American Vol. II & V., No. 4 pp. 10-25
 Madan, T.N. 1991. Religion in India.Oxford University Press. New Delhi.
 Ministry of Home Affairs, 1998. Crime in India, Government of India. New Delhi.
 Sharma, S.L. 1997. Towards Sustainable Development in India, In S.R. Mehta (Ed.),
Population, Poverty and Sustainable Development, Rawat Publications, Jaipur.

Essential Books (In Hindi)


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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – III
Paper I– Foundation of Social Research
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I –Scientific Study of Social phenomena

- Scientific Method and Social Research : Meaning and Process


- Types of Research, Hypothesis – Sources And Types
- Objectivity and subjectivity in social science

Unit II – Techniques of Data Collection :

- Observation : Meaning, Participant and Non-participant Observation


- Sampling : Meaning and Types
- Questionnaire :Meaning, Types and Characteristics
- Interview Schedule : Meaning, Types and Process
- Case Study
Unit III –Classification and presentation of data

- Primary and secondary sources of data

- Tables, graphs, measures of central tendency – Mean, Mode, Median

Essential Books (In English)


Bajaj and Gupta, 1972, Elements of Statistics, R. Chand and Co., New Delhi.
Beteille, Andre and T.N. Madan. 1975. Encounter and Experience :
Personal Accounts of Fieldwork, Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi.
 Bryman, Alan, 1988. Quality and Quantity in Social Research,Unwin Hyman, London.
 Garett, Henry, 1981. Statistics in Psychology and Education
David Mackey, Indian Publication Mrs. A.F. Sheikh For Vakils, Tenth Reprint, Mumbai.
 Jayaram, N., 1989. Sociology : Methods and Theory, Macmllian, Chennai.
 Kothari, C.R., 1989. Research Methodology : Methods and Techniques, Wiley Eastern,
Bangalore.
 Punch, Keith, 1986 Introduction to Social Research, Sage, London.
 Shipman, Martin, 1988 The Limitations of Social Research, Sage, London.
 Srinivas, M.N. and A.M. Shah 1979. Fieldworker and The Field, Oxford, Delhi.
 Young, P.V. 1988, Scientific Social Surveys and Research, Prentic Hall, New Delhi.
Essential Books (In Hindi)
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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – III
Paper II – Rural Sociology
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I –Introduction to Rural Sociology


- Meaning, Significance and Subject Matter of Rural Sociology
- Approach to the Study of Rural Sociology
- Distinctive Characteristics of Rural Society.

Unit II – Rural Phenomena


- Production Relations and Rural Economy
- Jajmani system and changing labour market
- Rural – Urban Continuum

Unit III – Rural Social Structure


- Caste, Class and Power
- Local governance of Rural Communities
- Rural social organisation : Formal and informal

Essential Books (In English)


 Desai, A.R., 1959. Rural Sociology India, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai.
 Desai, A.R., 1979. Rural India in Tradition, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai.
 Mukarjee, Ramakrishan and MukherjeeA.C., 1957. The Dynamicsof Rural Society, Berlin.
Essential Books (In Hindi)

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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – IV
Paper I– Sociology of Tribal Society
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – The concept of Tribe : Tribe and Caste


- Demographic Profile : Tribal Zones, Sex Ratio
- Classification of Tribal people
- Pastoralists,Peasants settled Agriculturist and artisans

Unit II – Social Institutions


- Family : Meaning and Forms
- Marriage : Meaning and Forms
- Kinship :Meaning and Forms

Unit III – Challengesto Tribal life


- Poverty , illiteracy, Indebtedness,
- Land Alienation, Agrarian Crises
- Tribal Social Movements

Essential Books (In English)


 Bose, N.K., 1967. Culture and Society in India, Publishing House, Asia.
 Desai, A.R., 1979. Peasant struggles in India, Oxford University Press, Bombay
 Dube, S.C., 1977. Tribal Heritage of India, Vikas, New Delhi.
 Haimendorf, Christoph von, 1982. Tribes of India, The Struggle for Survival, Oxford
University Press, Bombay.
 Hasnain, N., 1983. Tribes in India,Harnam Publications, New Delhi.
 Rao, M.S.A., 1979. Social Movements in India, Manohar, Delhi.
 Raza, Moonis and A. Ahmad, 1990. An Atlas of Tribal Indian, Concept Publishing, Delhi.
 Sharma, Suresh, 1994. Tribal Indentity and Modern World, Sage, New Delhi.
 Singh, K.S., 1972. Tribal Situation in India, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Himachal
Pradesh, Shimla.
 Singh, K.S., 1985. Tribal Society, Manohar, Delhi.

Essential Books (In Hindi)


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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – IV
Paper II– Classical Sociological Thought
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Karl Marx (1818-1883)


- Dialectical and Historical Materialism
- Theory of Class Struggle
- Theory of Surplus Value and Alienation

Unit II – Emile Durkheim (1858-1917)


- Social Fact : Meaning and Characteristics
- Mechanical Solidarity and Organic Solidarity
- Suicide : Egoistic, Altruistic and Anomie Suicide

Unit III – Max Weber (1864-1920)


- Social Action : Meaning and Types
- Authority : Charismatic, Legal and Traditional Authority
- Bureaucracy : Meaning and Characteristics

Essential Books (In English)


 Original Works of Scholars
 Coser : Masters of Sociological Thought
 International Encyclopedia of the Social Science. Articles on Marx, Weber and Durkheim
 Gerth and Mills : Essays on Max Weber
 Gurvitch and Moore : Twentieth Century Sociology.
Essential Books (In Hindi)

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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – V
Paper I– Urban Sociology
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Understanding Urban Sociology


- Meaning, Scope, Significance and Subject Matter of Urban Sociology
- Characteristics of Urban Society
- Social Stratification and Urban Life.

Unit II – Urban World in Classical Sociological Traditions


- Ideas of Tonnies on Urban Systems.
- Conceptual plurality in Urban Sociology : Urbanism, Rurbanism, Urbanity
- Over crowdization, De –Urbanization

Unit III – Problems of Urban Life :


- Housing, Slums, Poverty
- Transport and Environmental pollution
- Globalisation and the City

Essential Books (In English)


 Worth,Colling,J.B., 1972. Problems of Urban Society, Vol 2, George and Unwin Ltd.
 Paddison Ronnan, 2001. Hardbook of Urban Studies, Sage, India, New Delhi.
 Peter Saunders, 1981. Social Theory and Urban Question, Hutchinson.
 Bhardwaj,R.K., 1974. Urban Development in India, National Publishing House, New Delhi.
 Hansen,T.B., 2001. Urban Violence in India : Identity, Mumbai and the Post Colonial City :
Permanent Block, New Delhi.
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – V
Paper II– Indian Sociological Thought
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – G.S. Ghurye (1893-1983)


- Caste, Class in India
- Views on Social Tension
- Views on Schedule Tribes
Unit II – D.P. Mukherji (1894-1962)
- Dialectics of Traditions
- Development of Art and Literature
- Neo – Humanism
Unit III – A.R. Desai (1915-1994)
- Views of Nationalism
- Views on Rural Sociology
- Path of Development

Essential Books (In English)


 Original Works of Scholars
 Nagala, B.K., 2013 Indian Sociological Thought (II Ed.), Rawat Publications, Jaipur.

Essential Books (In Hindi)


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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – VI
Paper I– Industrial Sociology
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Concepts
- Industrial Sociology : Meaning, Significance and Subject Matter
- Industrial Development and Globalization
- Industrial Organization
Unit II – Labours relations
- Organizational Process of Industrial Work
- Worker, Supervisor and Authority Relations
- Labour Characteristics
Unit III – Labour management relations
- An Overview of Industrial and Labour relations
- Conciliation, Collective Bargaining
- Adjudication

Essential Books (In English)


Aaron, Raymond, 1967 (1982 reprint) Main current in Sociological Thought (2 Volumes)
Harmondsworth, Middlesex’, Penguin Books.
 Barnes. H.E. 1959, Introduction to the History of Sociology, The University of Chicago
Press.Chicago.
 Coser, Lewis A 1979 Masters of Sociological Thought. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. NewYork.
 Fletcher, Ronald, 1994. The Making of Sociology (2 Volumes) Rawat Publications,Jaipur.
 Morrison, Ken. 1995, Marx., Durkheim, Weber : Formation of Modern Social Thought Sage.
London.
 Ritzer, George. 1996 Sociological Theory. Tata McGraw Hill., New Delhi.
 Singh. Yogendra 1986, Indian Sociology : Social Conditioning and Emerging Trends, Vistaar,
New Delhi.
 Zeitlin, Irving. 1998, (Indian edition), Rehinking Sociology : A Critique of Contemporary
Theory, : Rawat Publications, Jaipur.
 Singh, Narendra, 2012, Industrial Sociology. Rawat Publications, Jaipur.
Essential Books (In English)

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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – VI
Paper II – Modern Sociological Thought
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Jurgen Habermas (1929)


- Neo - Marxism
- Legitimation crisis,
- Communicative Action
Unit II – Erving Goffman(1922-1982)
- Interactionism
- Dramaturgical Analysis
- Frame Analysis
Unit III – Anthony Giddens (1938)
- Theory of Structuration
- Analysis of Modernity
- Structure and Agency

Essential Books (In English)


 Original Works of Scholars
 Coser : Masters of Sociological Thought
 Gurvitch and Moore, 1945. Twentieth Century Sociology.
 Bendix, Reinhard, Hindi Translation by K.N. Sharma, Max Weber : An Intellectual Portait.
 Singh, Baljeet, 1955. Frontiers of Social Science, Macmillan, Delhi.
 Adams, Bert. N. and Sydie, R.A., 2001. 'Sociological Theory', Vistaar Publications, New
Delhi.
Essential Books (In Hindi)

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BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester-II
Paper I– Basic Concepts In Sociology
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit II – Social Patterns


- Social Norms: Meaning, Characteristics and Types
- Social Values : Meaning and Characteristics
- Social Processes : Associative and Dissociative

BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester-II
Paper II – Society In India : Issues and Problems
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit II – Familial
- Dowry, Domestic Violence and Sex Rates
- Intra and Intergenerational Conflict
- Ageing Problems
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – IV
Paper I– Sociology of Tribal Society
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit II – Social Institutions


- Family : Meaning and Forms
- Marriage : Meaning and Forms
- Kinship :Meaning and Forms

BACHELOR OF ARTS
Subject :Sociology
Semester – IV
Paper II– Classical Sociological Thought
Attempt all questions
I 10 QUESTIONS (very short answer Questions) 10X 1 MARK EACH = 10 Marks
II 5 QUESTIONS(short answer Questions) 5 X 3 MARK EACH = 15 Marks
III 3 QUESTIONS (1 question from each unit with Internal choice) 3X 15 MARK EACH = 45 Marks
Total of End semester exam (duration of exam 3 hours) = 70 Marks
Internal assessment = 30 Marks
Maximum Marks =100 Marks
Minimum Marks = 40 Marks

Unit I – Karl Marx (1818-1883)


- Dialectical and Historical Materialism
- Theory of Class Struggle
- Theory of Surplus and Alienation

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