Friday, July 25, 2014

DU Admission 2014: B.Tech (IT) and BA Hons (Huamanities and Social Sciences)- CIC

The University of Delhi (DU) notifies entrance examination schedule for Admission 2014 towards B.Tech (IT) and BA Hons (Huamanities and Social Sciences)- CIC.


Application form is available on official website www.ducic.ac.in

The Entrance Examination will be held on 9 August 2014.

Eligibility Criteria: For B.Tech (IT & Mathematical Innovations)- A student currently enrolled in Undergraduate programme of study in the University of Delhi with 60% and above marks in best four subjects including Mathematics in Class 12th Exam. The relaxation for SC / ST / OBC will be as per University rules.

Eligibility Criteria: For BA Hons Humanities and Social Sciences: A student currently enrolled as student in any of the Colleges or School of Open Learning (SOL) or Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) undergraduate programme of study in the University of Delhi with 60% and above marks in the Class 12th Exams. The relaxation for SC / ST / OBC will be as per rules.

NDA & NA Examination (I) 2014 Written Results

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) New Delhi announced National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination (I) 2014 Result today. The merit list is prepared on the basis of Written Examination conducted by UPSC on 20 April 2014. The candidates who have qualified in NDA & NA Written Test (I) 2014 shall now undergo for Interview conducted by Service Selection Board (SSB)-Ministry of Defence.

Check NDA & NA Examination (I) 2014 Result

The candidates who shall find place in NDA & NA Interview (I) 2014 Merit List shall be offered admission in the Army, Navy and Air Force Wings of the National Defence Academy for the 133rd Course and for the 95th Indian Naval Academy Course (INAC). The course shall start from from 2nd January, 2015.  

UPSC Civil Services Examination 2014 Syllabus: Political Science and International Relations (PS&IR) Paper-II

Optional Paper-VII

Comparative Political Analysis and International Politics: 

1. Comparative Politics: Nature and major approaches; political economy and political sociology perspectives; limitations of the comparative method.
2. State in comparative perspective: Characteristics and changing nature of the State in capitalist and socialist economies, and, advanced industrial and developing societies.
3. Politics of Representation and Participation: Political parties, pressure groups and social movements in advanced industrial and developing societies.
4. Globalisation: Responses from developed and developing societies.
5. Approaches to the Study of International Relations: Idealist, Realist, Marxist, Functionalist and Systems theory.

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