1. To explain the structure, function and nature of the State
2. To explain and interpret the theoretical aspects which forms the foundation of the State
3. To enable the students understand the classification of various types of governments and the functions of legislature, executive, judiciary
4. To outline and relate the political theories in contemporary perspectives
5. To enable the students to infer and describe the true spirit of the Indian Constitution
2. To explain and interpret the theoretical aspects which forms the foundation of the State
3. To enable the students understand the classification of various types of governments and the functions of legislature, executive, judiciary
4. To outline and relate the political theories in contemporary perspectives
5. To enable the students to infer and describe the true spirit of the Indian Constitution
Catalogue Code: T6763
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230207
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To learn about the law and India in the medieval period and examine about the changes in the social, religious and political life.
2. To understand and compare about the Bhakti and Sufi movements and their impact.
3. To learn and analyze about the English East India Company, English charters, judicial systems and reforms in India during that period.
2. To understand and compare about the Bhakti and Sufi movements and their impact.
3. To learn and analyze about the English East India Company, English charters, judicial systems and reforms in India during that period.
Catalogue Code: T6759
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230206
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To analyze contemporary sociological theories and to examine recent trends in sociological theories.
2. Categorize and distinguish the different perspectives of contemporary sociological theories.
3. To enable the learners to understand and analyse the social realities from critical perspectives.
4. To examine the importance of critical perspective to understand the relationship between Law and Society.
2. Categorize and distinguish the different perspectives of contemporary sociological theories.
3. To enable the learners to understand and analyse the social realities from critical perspectives.
4. To examine the importance of critical perspective to understand the relationship between Law and Society.
Catalogue Code: T6772
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 4
Credits (Theory): 4
No. of Hours: 60
Internal Marks: 40
External Marks : 60
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230203
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. Acquire knowledge and skills for life long participation in physical activity
2. Improve quality of life through physical literacy
3. Achieve optimum health benefits through Physical Activity
2. Improve quality of life through physical literacy
3. Achieve optimum health benefits through Physical Activity
Catalogue Code: TH4095
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 15
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230210
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To impart awareness of various aspects of disasters, its preparedness and management.
2. To instill a knowledge on reducing disaster risks and vulnerability and capacity building through community participation
3. To provide knowledge on First aid during an emergency and hands on training on Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
4. To create a role of resource personnel on the campus.
2. To instill a knowledge on reducing disaster risks and vulnerability and capacity building through community participation
3. To provide knowledge on First aid during an emergency and hands on training on Cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
4. To create a role of resource personnel on the campus.
Catalogue Code: T4005
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 2
Credits (Theory): 2
No. of Hours: 15
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230209
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. Reading and listening skills
2. Analyzing
3. Synthesizing
4. Advocacy
5. Counselling
6. Writing and speaking
7. Negotiating
2. Analyzing
3. Synthesizing
4. Advocacy
5. Counselling
6. Writing and speaking
7. Negotiating
Catalogue Code: T1336
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 1
Credits (Theory): 1
No. of Hours: 15
Internal Marks: 60
External Marks : 40
Total Marks: 25
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230208
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To outline the legal maxims important for the students of law
2. To elaborate the dynamics of business communication
3. To develop excellence among students as communicators
4. To explain writing skills suitable for internal and external organizational communication
5. To elaborate the theories and strategies adopted in listening, speaking, reading, and writing with their practical applications at the managerial, organizational, corporate, individual and group levels.
6. To improve students ability to give and receive meanings conveyed in language, to the further end that they become effective and alert members of the society
2. To elaborate the dynamics of business communication
3. To develop excellence among students as communicators
4. To explain writing skills suitable for internal and external organizational communication
5. To elaborate the theories and strategies adopted in listening, speaking, reading, and writing with their practical applications at the managerial, organizational, corporate, individual and group levels.
6. To improve students ability to give and receive meanings conveyed in language, to the further end that they become effective and alert members of the society
Catalogue Code: T6755
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230205
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To identify the law of private rights and remedies, which are not covered by statute
2. To analyse wide range of legal concepts, values, principles, rules, and procedures encompassing the law of torts
3. To examine the theoretical rationale involved and its practical relationship with the relevant economic, social, commercial and political context
4. To apply the principles of the law of torts in contemporary areas like Human Rights & Environmental Rights
5. To examine concerns particular to consumer transactions in formation, substance, and remedies
2. To analyse wide range of legal concepts, values, principles, rules, and procedures encompassing the law of torts
3. To examine the theoretical rationale involved and its practical relationship with the relevant economic, social, commercial and political context
4. To apply the principles of the law of torts in contemporary areas like Human Rights & Environmental Rights
5. To examine concerns particular to consumer transactions in formation, substance, and remedies
Catalogue Code: T1463
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 3
Credits (Theory): 3
No. of Hours: 45
Internal Marks: 30
External Marks : 45
Total Marks: 75
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230204
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To understand the scheme of public law through the Indian Constitution
2. To understand various underlying principles of Constitutional Law
3. To make the students familiar with the importance and application of Constitutional Law
4. To find out about the Constitutional remedies for the enforcement of the fundamental rights
5. To gain knowledge regarding development of the Constitution through amendments, constitutional practice, conventions and judicial decisions.
2. To understand various underlying principles of Constitutional Law
3. To make the students familiar with the importance and application of Constitutional Law
4. To find out about the Constitutional remedies for the enforcement of the fundamental rights
5. To gain knowledge regarding development of the Constitution through amendments, constitutional practice, conventions and judicial decisions.
Catalogue Code: T1402
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 4
Credits (Theory): 4
No. of Hours: 60
Internal Marks: 40
External Marks : 60
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230202
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global
1. To gain knowledge on application of special rules under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 regarding particular species of contracts like indemnity, guarantee, agency, bailment and pledge.
2. To study the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 which is the law relating to common transactions in business and day-to-day life
3. To learn about the Indian Partnership Act and this deals with a special contract among the persons who jointly carry on the business.
4. To learn the application of the law relating to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and this deals with the documents evolved by businessmen as a substitute for money.
2. To study the Sales of Goods Act, 1930 which is the law relating to common transactions in business and day-to-day life
3. To learn about the Indian Partnership Act and this deals with a special contract among the persons who jointly carry on the business.
4. To learn the application of the law relating to the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 and this deals with the documents evolved by businessmen as a substitute for money.
Catalogue Code: T1030
Course Type: Generic Core Course
Total Credit: 4
Credits (Theory): 4
No. of Hours: 60
Internal Marks: 40
External Marks : 60
Total Marks: 100
Experiential Learning: Yes
Primary Orientation of the Course: Other
Course Code: 103230201
Floating Credit: No
Audit Course: Yes
Course Needs: Global