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I have completed my Second year Bcs from Pune University shall i take an admission for Tybsc in YCMOU ? If yes then what will the procedure?

ruchika.chauhan Expert 25th Apr, 2019

Hello


If you wish to change your University, you should contact the University authorities thry can guide you better about the admission process.  Also, you should take permission from Pune University as No Objection Certificate is generally required from the previous University of the student.


Good Luck!

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Pune University Dept of Defense and Strategic studies entrance exam syllabus

K P Naveen Reddy 29th Mar, 2019

Hello Saanya George

I am listing the syllabus for section 1 and section 2, kindly check below

Compulsory Courses for Section I

DS 1.1: International Relations

1. Cold war: Nature and evolution since 1945 to 1991

2. Developments in the Third World: Regionalism, and Nonalignment

3. Evolution of International Economic Issues: Breton Woods System; NIEO;

North-South; GATT and WTO.

4. World Order since 1991

5. Theories and Approaches: (a) The Classical Approaches- Realism and

Idealism, (b) The Scientific Revolution- Behavioral approach, Systems

Approach, Decision Making Theories, Game Theory (c) Neo Liberalism

(d) Neo Realism, (e) International Political Economy (d) Transnationalism.

Compulsory Courses for Section II

DS 2.1: Strategic Studies

1. Strategic Studies: Assumptions and Approaches

2. Theories and Causes of War

3. Contemporary Warfare: (a) Conventional Warfare in Nuclear Age, (b)

Limited War, (c) Revolutionary Warfare, (d) Guerilla Warfare and Low

Intensity Operations, (e) Insurgency and Counter Insurgency, (f) Terrorism.

(g) Asymmetric Warfare

4. Evolution of Nuclear Strategy: Early Debates on the relevance of Nuclear

Weapons.

5. US Nuclear Strategy: Survey of US Nuclear Strategy and Doctrines from

1945 to the present.

6. Soviet Nuclear Strategy:

a. Political (Ideological), Historical and Geographic Influences,

b. Key Elements in Soviet Strategy.

7. Russian Nuclear Strategy/Policy making

8. Chinese Nuclear Strategy

9. Indian Nuclear Strategy

10.Pakistan’s Nuclear Strategy

COMPULSORY COURSES FOR SECTION I

DS-1.2: Geo-Politics and Military Geography

1. Scope and Importance of geopolitics

2. Evolution of Geopolitical Thought since the 19th Century: (a) Organic

Theory of State (b) Sea Power Theory, (c) land Power Theory, (d) Rim

Land Theory, (e) German Geopolitik

3. Geopolitics during the Cold War Period: (a) Cold War relevance of

Heartland Theory, (b) Four Dimensional World

4. Geopolitics in the post cold war era.

5. Role of Geography in Military applications

6. Man and Environment : (a) determinism, (b) Positivism

7. Important and Scope of Logistics: (a ) Resources, (b) Industries, (c)

Supply Chain, (d) Transportation and Communication

8. Planning Process and Principles of Strategic Geography

9. Role of Geography in Land Warfare

10.Role of Geography in Sea Warfare

11.Role of Geography in Air Warfare

12.Geography of Space Warfare

13.Weather conditions of Sea as factors in amphibious and airborne

operations

14.Military Geography of India and Defence Problems: (a) India’s

boundaries, terrain in border areas, weather and communication, (b)

Population in border areas and its implications to border security (c)

geography of insurgency and counter insurgency in India

Compulsory Courses for Section II

DS 2.2: Defence Organization of India

1. Higher Defence Organisation in India

a. Cabinet Committee on Security

b. National Security Council, National Security Advisor; Strategic

Policy Group and national Security Advisory Board

2. Ministry of Defence

a) Departments:

- Department of Defence

c. Department of Defence Production

d. Department of Defence Research and Development

e. Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare

b) Integrated Defence Staff

c) Defence Intelligence Agency

d) Defence Acquisition Council

-Defence Procurement Board

- Defence Production Board

-Defence Research and Development Board

e) Defence Technology Council

f) Andaman and Nicobar Command and Strategic Command

3. Paramilitary Forces (Ministry of Home)

Assam Rifles, the Border Security Force, the Central Industrial Security

Force, the Central Reserve Police Force, the Indo-Tibetan Border Police, and

the Rashtriya Rifles (National Rifles).

1. Intelligence Agencies

2. Kargil Review Committee Recommendations

COMPULSORY COURSES FOR SECTION I

DS 1.3: National Security: Key Concepts

3. Concepts: Nation; Nationalism; Nation State; National Power and National

Security.

4. Key Concepts of Security:

(a) Balance of Power,

(b) Deterrence, Brinkmanship and Compellence

(b) Collective Security

(d) Neutrality,

(e) Nonalignment,

(f) Equal Security,

(g) Common Security,

(h) Comprehensive Security,

(i) Human Security.

5. Approaches to Peace:

(a) Diplomacy,

(b) International Law,

(c) United Nations and Pacific Settlement of Disputes

(d) Arms Control and Disarmament.

(e) Track II diplomacy

Compulsory Courses for Section II

DS 2.3: Indian National Security

1. Problems of India’s Security: The Conceptual Framework- Global,

Regional and Local environment and its impact on Security thinking. –

National Interest and protection of core values

2. India’s Strategic Culture and National Security policy

3. India’s Nuclear Policy

4. India and Pakistan (focus on issues of dispute and efforts at

normalisation)

5. India and China (focus on issues of dispute and efforts at normalisation)

6. India and the United States (post 1990-91)

7. India and Russia (post 1990-91)

8. India and the Asia Pacific (post 1990-91)

9. India and Europe (post 1990-91).

10.India and West Asia (post 1990-91)

11.SAARC

12.India and the emergent world order (since 1991)

COMPULSORY COURSES FOR SECTION I

DS 1.4: Indian Military History

1. Defining Military History of India

a) What is Military History

b) Basic Concepts of Military History

c) A Brief survey of the Military Tradition/s of India

2. Historiography of the Military History of India (Approaches)

a) Perspectives on the Military History of India

b) The Historical approaches within military history of India

3. Military History of Ancient India (Wars/ battles, Institutions, principles,

philosophy, techniques, weapons, doctrines, strategies and tactics, reasons for

victory or defeat, lessons learnt)

4. Military History of the Medieval India:

a) The Turkish Invasion of India: Mahmud of Ghazni and Mahmud of Ghor

b) The Sultanate of Delhi: The Slave Dynasty, The Khaljis, The Tughluqs and the

Lodhis

c) The Rajputs (The Rajput Military Tradition)

d) The Mughals

e) The Marathas

f) The Sikhs

g) The other regional military traditions of the medieval period in India

3. The British Period:

a) The Nature of the Indian Military Resistance to the British (East India Co.)

Army/ Aggression or expansion

b) The Making of the British Military forces (land forces)

c) The Command Structure of the British (Company’s) Army

d) The British Military Operations in the 19th century: Anglo Mysore Wars; Anglo

Maratha wars; Anglo Sikh wars and Revolt of 1857.

4. British Indian Army

a) Rise of Presidency Armies

b) Indianisation of Indian Army

c) Nationalization of Indian Armed Forces.

5. Indian National Army.

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Compulsory Courses for Section II

DS 2.4: Peace and Conflict Studies

1. Peace and Conflict Studies: Nature and Scope

2. Conceptual analysis of Conflict and Peace

3. Nature and forms of Conflict

4. Conflict Management and Conflict Resolution

5. UN System : Pacific Settlement of Disputes

6. UN System: Peace Keeping, Peace making and Adjudication

7. Disarmament and Arms Control

8. Confidence Building Measures

9. Functional Approaches and Regionalism

10.Gandhian Approach and its relevance today

11.Comprehensive Security and Human Security

12.Peace Research and Peace Movements

 

Thanks!

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Review of M.com in e-commerce, Pune University and also its placement

shivam pandey 19th Mar, 2019

Hey Prabin Adhikari....

The savitribai phule university or the pune university is NAAC certified with a rating of AAAA+. The overall features of the pune university like faculty, infrastructure, academic , various student societies etc as per review of students is pretty good. The average salary for the placement in pune university is about 4 to 5lpa.

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Msc chemistry entrance exam of Pune university date

khushboo pokhriyal 14th Mar, 2019

Dear Ankita,

The test will be held in may or June at a pre announced date. The centre will be Savitribai Phule Pune University and also different centres such as hydHydera, kolhapur,etc. The centre for the exam depends on the number of applications applied.

Regards

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Pune university entrance how to qualify it for bsc chem

Himanshu Vashith 31st Jul, 2019

Hello there. Kindly visit the link given below to know all about the course.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=http://cesabt.ac.in/uploaded_files/F.Y.B.Sc.Chemistry.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiq14rArt3jAhVNU30KHY28BuwQFjAGegQIAxAB&usg=AOvVaw187gQFYA5NjxJjLqi1vuuh&cshid=1564514504290

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How i get admission in pune university for llb 3 year What type of entrance i have to give?

srishti gulati 13th Mar, 2019

Hey Anita,

There are many law colleges in Pune and some of them are even top colleges in India, ILS Law College and Symbiosis being the best. 

Indian Law Society’s Law College has been among the top 10 Indian law institutions for many years. It is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, earlier University of Pune and offers various undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma courses, LLB being one of them.

The Three-Year Degree Course in Law leading to LL.B. (3Yrs.) is a regular full-time course. admissions to LLB is done on the basis of MAH LLB CET under Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law.

ELIGIBILITY-

(a)Candidate must be a Graduate in any discipline with a minimum of 40% for SC / ST candidates, and 45% all other cases.

(b) An applicant who has passed the U.G degree of minimum Three Years and P.G degree of 2/3 Yrs, duration from University mentioned in (a) after processing the studies in the pattern of 10+2+3+2/3 with regular studies at secondary and higher secondary schooling.

(c)NO candidate from the Open University having a degree contrary to the U.G.C. Act and Regulations and contrary to Rules of Legal Education shall be eligible.

SCHEDULE AND MODE OF EXAMINATION-

For the year 2019, the exam will  MAH-LL.B. 3 YEAR CET-2019 shall be conducted only in the On-Line Mode in Multiple Sessions, if required in selected centers in the State of Maharashtra and selected Centers from the Other States. MAH-LL.B. 3 YEAR CET-2019 will be conducted on Saturday, the 11th May 2019

The exam will be conducted in 18 cities of Maharashtra and candidates can choose the 3 exam center according to their preferences.

The question paper will be consisting of 150 objective type questions and time duration is 2 hours.

EXAMINATION FEE-

CET Fee for Open Category candidates from Maharashtra State, Out Side Maharashtra State (OMS)/All India Candidates belonging to all Categories, and J&K Migrant Candidates is Rs 800/-

CET Fee-For Candidates belonging to Backward Class Categories is Rs. 400/-

SYLLABUS AND MARKING SCHEME OF EXAM-

• Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning section will have 30 questions carrying 1 mark each thus the total marks of this section are 30.

• General Knowledge with Current Affairs section will have 40 questions carrying 1 mark each thus the total marks of this section are 40.

• Logical and Analytical Reasoning section will have 30 questions carrying 1 mark each thus the total marks of this section are 30.

• English section will have 50 questions carrying 1 mark each thus the total marks associated with this section is 50.

Hence making a total of 150 questions and total 150 marks.

 The Questions will be Objective Multiple-Choice Questions with Four Options.

There is No Negative Marking.

To know the detailed structure of syllabus, you can visit the official website.

IMPORTANT DATES-

• Availability of MH CET LLB 2019 Application Form- 16th FEB to 15th MAR 2019

• Date of entrance examination-11th MAY 2019

• Result of entrance exam- 28th JUN 2019 (Tentative)

NOTE- Score of this entrance exam is valid for admissions in 11 state universities and other affiliated colleges hence you must try to give this exam and score well in it. also, the mock tests will be made available on the official website and other important details as well, therefore, you can visit the link of official website -

http://cetcell.mahacet.org/MAH-LL.B(3-Years)-CET-2019/

I hope I was able to help you. still, if you have any other doubt, feel free to ask.

All the best!


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What is the admission procedure of dr d y patil university pune for mba 2019.

mdsameenabanu Student Expert 16th Apr, 2019

HI,

Admission to MBA programmes  DY Patil University Pune is done on the basis of their performance in the university entrance exam (AICET), group discussion (GD) and personal interview (PI).Eligible candidates can register themselves by submitting completed applications along with the fee of Rs. 1500/.Qualified candidates as per the merit list of the test shall be called for counselling by the university authority for GD & PI rounds.

In case the candidates wish to apply through CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ ATMA entrance exams, they must obtain the application forms at the cost of Rs. 1000/- and submit them upon completion in order to appear for GD/ PI conducted by the university. 


MODE OF APPLICATION

Online & Offline Both


START DATE - END DATE

15th May, 2019 - 07th Jun, 2019


GOOD LUCK

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Msc Entrance Exam (chemistry ) of Pune university will be held in which month for 2019-20?

Neha Tolia 6th Mar, 2019

Hello prarthana,

The date for entrance exam of pune University for 2019-20 in msc chemistry is on fourth week of May 2019 and results of entrance exam will be declared on second week of julJ 2019.

Stay updated with college's notifications from its site.

Good luck

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Hye, I want to take admission in Bed in Pune University ..so.I need to know about the examination n admission procedure also d subjects

manisha.gupta 27th Mar, 2019

Hello Divya,

The Admission to the eligible candidates for B.ED programme is through the merit on the basis of marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or in the entrance examination or as per the selection procedure laid down by the State Government of Maharashtra.

Previous year MAH. B.Ed CET application form released in the month of April. You can check the complete information about with the given below link.

http://www.dhepune.gov.in/Education/BedDedpdf/CET%202018%20Notice%20No.%208.pdf

Good Luck!

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Which one is better college for aeronautical engineering:Nirma University Ahmedabad or symboisys University Pune .

vibekmandal10_6455613 Student Expert 12th Apr, 2019

Hi aspirent

Both college having good value in term of study methodology but according to the brand value , opportunities and exposure . But my suggestion is  to take in Symbiosis.
All the Best

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