UG Semester 1 MJC Botany 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, JPU, 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), MDC/IDC. AEC, SEC, VAC papers. In this article, you will find the syllabus of MJC-1 Botany: Phycology and Microbiology. Sometimes Major Subject is also Written/Searched as Honours.
In this Article you will get the following syllabus :
- Semester 1: Major Course (MJC) -1 Botany Syllabus (Theory and Practical)
UG Syllabus Semester-I Major Course (MJC)- Botany
MJC-1 Paper Name: Phycology and Microbiology
- Classification of Plant Kingdom and their important features (Whittaker1969)
- Algae- General characteristics; Classification; Range of thallus organization and reproduction; Significant contributions of important Phycologists (F.E.Fritsch, G.M.Smith, H.D.Kumar, M.O.P. Iyengar); Structure, Life history and affinities of the following genera: Nostoc, Volvox, Oedogonium, Chara, Vaucheria, Batrachospermum and Ectocarpus; Economic Importance of Algae
- Virus- Discovery and General structure, DNA virus (Bacteriophage)-Structure and its replication (Lytic and lysogenic Cycle), RNA virus-TMV, Corona virus (elementary idea); Economic importance of viruses
- Bacteria - Discovery, Characteristics, Types- Archaebacteria and Eubacteria, Reproduction-vegetative, _asexual and genetic recombination , (conjugation, transformation and transduction); Economic importance of bacteria with reference to their role in agriculture and industry; Role of Microbes in Biological nitrogen fixation; General account of Mycoplasma.
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- Prescott, L.M. Harley JP., Klein D.A. (2005). Microbiology, McGraw Hill, India. 6" edition
- Kumar, H.D. (1999). Introductory Phycology. Affiliated East-West Press, Delhi.
- Campbell, N.A., Reece J.B., Urry L.A.Cain M.L., Wasserman S.A. Minorsky P.V., Jackson R.B. (2008). Biology, Pearson Benjamin Cummings, USA. 8"edition.
- Pelczar, M.J. (2001) Microbiology, 5"h edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Co, New Delhi.
- Vashishtha, B.R., Sinha, A.K. Singh, V.P. (2010). Botany for degree students: Algae, S.Chand & Company Ltd, 2"d edition
- Srivastava, H.N. (2005). Algae, Pradeep Publication. 12" edition.
- Dubey R.C., Maheshwari D.K.(2005). A Text Book of Microbiology, S. Chand & Company Ltd. 2nd edition.
- 1. Electron micrographs/Models of viruses-T-Phage and TMV
- 2. Line drawings/Photographs of Lytic and Lysogenic Cycle
- 3. Types of Bacteria to be observed from photographs
- 4. Gram staining of bacteria.
- 5. Phycology: Study of vegetative and reproductive structures of the forms prescribed in the syllabus through temporary slides preparation
Question Paper Pattern for Final exam or End Semester exam or External Exam (MJC, MIC, MDC/IDC)
- *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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