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  1. Revised Syllabus on Coursework for Ph.D. in Speech & Hearing. Regulation and Syllabus Governing B.Sc. (Food Technology) Degree Programme. Regulations Governing the Post-Graduate Diploma in Rural Banking (PGDRB) Through Distance Education Programme of Mangalore University.

  2. Revised Programme Structure for UG degree programmes 2023-24. Revised NEP programme Structure of 2022 2023 only. Revised Curriculum Frame work covering letter. Guidelines Two Academic Programmes Simultaneously. NEP 2020 Regulations and Scheme of the Programmes. Programme Structure.

  3. Mailing Address. Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri - 574 199, Karnataka State, India

  4. Courses offered under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS): Faculty of Arts. M A Economics. M A Sociology. M A Political Science. M A History. M A English. Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) Master of Communication and Journalism (M.C.J.)

  5. Bachelor of Arts (BA) – Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Revision 2017. 1. Common Course Syriac.

  6. cdn.mangaloreuniversity.ac.in › sites › defaultMANGALORE UNIVERSITY

    Each hard/soft theory paper syllabus is divided into 4 units. The semester ending examination will be aimed at testing the student’s proficiency and understanding in every unit of the syllabus.

  7. Apr 2, 2024 · Mangalore University Syllabus is available online on the official website. Get all the details about course structure, syllabus links for various courses, steps to download Mangalore University Syllabus and more. Mangalore University is one of the top public universities in Karnataka.

  8. MANGALORE UNIVERSITY DEPRTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM-2019-2020 M.B.A Course Structure and Syllabi MBA Programme Outcome: The MBA programme is visualised to prepare graduates from different disciplines to design business

  9. M.Com. Current Syllabus. Old Syllabus. Relevant BOS Proceedings. Relevant AC proceedings.

  10. 10 hrs. 1.1 Human development: Concept, principles of development, scope and its importance for the classroom teacher. 1.2 Different stages of human development: Prenatal, infancy, childhood , adolescence and adulthood. 1.3 Nature Vs Nurture: Factors affecting Development.