MJC History UG 1st Semester Syllabus | Major Course, Idea of Bharat, All Bihar Universities @lnmunotes.in

UG Semester 1 MJC History Syllabus: All the universities of Bihar are running a 4-year graduation, Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) or in common language it can also be called semester system which is being run under NEP 2020. Lalit Narayan Mithila University (LNMU) Darbhanga, Patna University, Purnia University, Magadh University, Patliputra University, Bhagalpur University,VKSU Ara, BRABU Muzaffarpur, etc. 1st semester examination is being conducted on time in many universities and in many it is also late. The question paper pattern and syllabus of Major Course (MJC) subject is same for all. 

CBCS Graduation 1st Semester will have Major (MJC), Minor (MIC), MJC. AEC, SEC, VAC papers. In this article, you will find the syllabus of MJC-1 History: Idea Of Bharat. Sometimes Major Subject is also Written/Searched as Honours.

In this Article you will get the following syllabus :

  • Semester 1: Major Course (MJC) -1 History Syllabus



UG Syllabus Semester-I Major Course (MJC)- History

MJC-1 Idea Of Bharat

UNIT 1: 
Concept of Bharatvarsha
  • Survey of Sources
  • Understanding of Bharatvarsha
  • Eternity of synonyms Bharat
  • Indian concept of time and space
  • The glory of Indian Literature: Ved, Vedanga, Upanishads, Epics, Jain and Buddhist Literature, Smriti, Puranas Etc.
UNIT 2:
Indian Knowledge Tradition, Art and Culture
  • Evolution of Script and language: Brahmi, Kharoshiti; Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit & Abhatt etc.
  • Salient features of Indian Art & Culture
  • Indian education system
  • The Ethics & Social Value System
UNIT 3:
Dharma, Philosophy and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
  • Indian perception of Dharma and Darshan
  • The concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: Man, Family, Society and world
  • Polity and governance: Concept of Janpada & Local Administration (Gram Swarajya)
UNIT 4:
Science, Environment and Medical science
  • Science and Technology in Ancient India
  • Environmental conservation: Indian View
  • Health consciousness of Early Society: Ayurveda Yoga and Naturopathy
UNIT 5:
Indian economic traditions
  • Indian economic thoughts
  • Concept of land., forest and agriculture
  • Industry, inland trade & commerce
  • Maritime Trade


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Suggested Readings/Book(s): (You can take any book from this list (for better preparation))
  1. A.L. Basham: The Wonder that was India, Rupa, Delhi 1994
  2. A.S. Altekar, Education in Ancient India, Nand Kishore & Bros, Varanasi 1944
  3. Balbir Singh Sihag: Kautilya: The true founder of Economics, Vitasta Publishing Pvt. Ltd, Delhi, 2014
  4. Bhagvadatt: Brihad Bharat ka Itihas, Pranav Prakashan, New Delhi
  5. Dharampal: The Beautiful Tree. Other India press, Delhi 1995
  6. Faith Robertson Elliott: Gender Family and Society, St. Martin press, New York,1996
  7. Govind Chandra Pandey :Bhartiya Sanskriti, Hindi Granth Akadamy, Bhopal, 2008,
  8. Govind Chandra Pandey: Vedic Sanskriti, Lok Bharti Prakashan, Delhi.
  9. Kapil Dev Dwivedi: Vedon mein Tatva Gyan, Vishva Bharati Anusandhan Parishad, 2014
  10. Narendra Mohan: Bhartiya Sanskriti, Prabhat Prakashan, Delhi, 2011
  11. Omprakash Pandey: Drashtaya Jagat ka Yatharth, Prabhat Prakashan, Delhi, 2005
  12. Radha Kumud Mookerji: Indian Shipping, Pub. South Asia Books, 1999
  13. Rajbali Pandey: Bhartiya Puralipi, Lok Bharati Prakashan, Allahabad, 1998
  14. Satish Chand Mittal: Bhartiya Sanskriti ke Char Adhyay, Akhil Bhartiya ltihas Sankalan Yojana, New Delhi, 2018
  15. Shri Arvind: Bhartiya Sanskriti ke Adhar, Aditi Karyalaya, Arvind Ashram, Puducheri.
  16. Thomas Maurice: Indian Antiquities, Pub. T. Maurice, 1806, London
  17. Vasudev Sharan Aggarwal: Panini Kalin Bharat arsh, Prithi Prakashan, Varanasi.
  18. Vishambhar Sharan Pathak: Desh ke Abhidhan, Purvi Sansthan, Lucnow, 1992
  19. Will Durant: The Story of civilization, five communication, US, Jan. 1993(11 Vol)
  20. Zekuthial Ginshurg: New light on our Numerals.
  21. R.K Mookherjee: The Fundamental Unity of India






Question Paper Pattern for Final exam or End Semester exam or External Exam (MJC, MIC, MDC)

The question paper shall consist of three parts (70 Marks):-
  • *Part A (10 X 2 = 20 marks):- Compulsory - consisting of ten objective/multiple choice type (MCQs) - each carrying two marks
  • *Part B (4 X 5 = 20 Marks):- Short answer type - Four questions to be answered out of six questions each carrying five marks
  • *Part C (10 x 3 = 30 Marks) :- Long answer type - Three questions to be answered out of five questions - each carrying ten marks

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