tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1386606166683916572.post-61003414603943256392008-01-06T01:40:00.000-08:002008-03-02T06:18:26.944-08:00IGNOU B.Sc – B.Sc through Correspondence IGNOU – B.Sc Correspondence from IGNOU – Syllabus of IGNOU B.Sc<a href="http://bp0.blogger.com/_vub1ms-8JFE/R4CvTY31tGI/AAAAAAAAAFE/KOAhxI52Oxs/s1600-h/physics.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp0.blogger.com/_vub1ms-8JFE/R4CvTY31tGI/AAAAAAAAAFE/KOAhxI52Oxs/s320/physics.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5152310721340879970" /></a><br /><strong>IGNOU B.Sc – B.Sc through Correspondence IGNOU – B.Sc Correspondence from IGNOU – Syllabus of IGNOU B.Sc</strong><br /><br />This is a comprehensive blog for students who want to pursue Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) through distance mode. This blog also features information on syllabus of Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) from IGNOU.<br /><br />Due to high cut of list of Delhi University, it is very difficult to get admission in regular colleges of Delhi University in science stream. So the students who want to pursue B.Sc can continue their study from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). IGNOU offers B.Sc from distance mode. There are two semesters in each academic year of IGNOU. One in June and other in December. IGNOU provides practical facilities also in regular colleges. Students also have to submit assignments in their study centers. <br /><br /><strong>Eligibility to take admission in B.Sc from IGNOU</strong><br />10+2 with Science Subjects<br /><strong>Minimum Duration of Years</strong> – 3 years<br /><strong>Age</strong> – No age bar<br /><strong>Programme Fee</strong> - Please visit IGNOU Website for current fees structure.<br /><br />Students have to cover 96 credits from available credits. You can take 32 credits in each academic year from foundation and elective credits. You can take maximum 48 credits from elective course in any one of the four Science disciplines from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Life Sciences. Also you have to cover 24 credits from foundation course and minimum 8 and maximum 16 credits from application oriented courses.<br /><br /><strong>Special Note:</strong> At least <strong>25%</strong> must be from the laboratory courses. <br />For example if you take 16 credits from Physics course, then it is necessary to take 4 Laboratory credits.<br /><br />Assignments weightage is 30% while the weightage of term end examination held in June and December is 70%.<br /><br />Students can choose their credits from the list.<br /><br /><strong>Mathematics</strong><br />MTE -1 Calculus<br />MTE – 2 Linear Algebra<br />MTE -4 Elementary Algebra<br />MTE -5 Analytical Geometry <br />MTE -6 Abstract Algebra<br />MTE -7 Advanced Calculus <br />MTE -8 Differential Equations <br />MTE -9 Real Analyses <br />MTE -10 Numerical Analysis <br />MTE -11 Probability and Statistics <br />MTE -12 Linear Programming <br />MTE -13 Discrete Mathematics <br />MTE -14 Mathematics Modeling <br /><br /><strong>MTE-4 and MTE-5</strong> are taken to be together and both are total of 4 credits. Remaining all credits of Mathematics are of 4 credits.<br /><br /><strong>Physics</strong><br />PHE – 1 Elementary Mechanics<br />PHE – 2 Oscillations and Waves<br />PHE – 3 Physics Lab -1<br />PHE – 4 Mathematics Methods in Physics -1<br />PHE – 5 Mathematics Methods in Physics -2<br />PHE – 6 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics<br />PHE – 7 Electric and Magnetic Phenomenons <br />PHE – 8 Physics Lab -2<br />PHE – 9 Optics (both Physical and Laser)<br />PHE – 10 Electrical Circuits and Electronics<br />PHE – 11 Modern Physics<br />PHE – 12 Physics Lab - 3<br />PHE – 13 Physics of Solids<br />PHE – 14 Mathematics Methods in Physics -3<br />PHE – 15 Astronomy and Astrophysics<br />PHE – 16 Communication Physics<br /><br />All the laboratory credits of Physics is of 4 credits and <strong>PHE -1 & 2 and PHE – 4 & </strong>5 are taken to be together and these are of 2 credits each. Remaining all credits from Physics courses is of 4 credits.<br /><br /><strong><a href="http://electric-magnetic-tips.blogspot.com/">Some tips on PHE – 7 Course</a></strong> – <strong>Electric and Magnetic Phenomenon</strong><br /><strong><br />Chemistry</strong><br />CHE – 1 Atoms and Molecules<br />CHE – 3 Chemistry Labs 1<br />CHE – 2 Inorganic Chemistry<br />CHE – 4 Physical Chemistry<br />CHE – 5 Organic Chemistry<br />CHE – 6 Organic Reaction Mechanism <br />CHE – 7 Chemistry Labs 2<br />CHE – 8 Chemistry Labs 3<br />CHE – 9 Biochemistry<br />CHE – 10 Spectroscopy<br />CHE – 11 Chemistry Labs 4<br />CHE – 11 Chemistry Labs 5<br />MTE – 3 Mathematics Methods<br /><br /><strong>CHE – 1 and CHE - 3</strong> are taken to be together and each of 2 credits. Similarly CHE -7 and CHE -8 are taken together and each of 2 credits. Remaining all credits is of 4 credits.<br /><br /><strong>Life Science</strong><br />LSE – 1 Cell Biology <br />LSE – 2 Ecology <br />LSE – 3 Genetics <br />LSE – 4 Labs - 1 <br />LSE – 5 Physiology <br />LSE – 6 Development Biology <br />LSE – 7 Taxonomy and Evolution <br />LSE – 8 Labs - 2 <br />LSE – 9 Animal Diversity - 1<br />LSE – 10 Animal Diversity - 2<br />LSE – 11 Animal Diversity Labs <br />LSE – 12 Plant Diversity 1 <br />LSE – 13 Plant Diversity 2<br />LSE – 14 Plant Diversity Labs<br /><br />Credits from <strong>LSE -1 to LSE – 8 </strong>and <strong>LSE -11 and LSE -12</strong> are of 4 credits. And <strong>LSE -9 & LSE -10</strong> are of 6 credits each and taken to be together. Similarly <strong>LSE – 12 & LSE – 13</strong> are of 6 credits each and taken to be together. <br /><br /><strong>Compulsory Foundation Courses</strong><br /><strong>FHS -1</strong> Foundation Course in Humanities and Social Sciences (8 Credits)<br /><strong>FST – 1</strong> Foundation Course in Science and Technology (8 Credits)<br /><strong>FEG -1</strong> Foundation Course in English -1 (4 Credits)<br />Or <br /><strong>FHD -2</strong> Foundation Course in Hindi -2 (4 Credits)<br /><br />Hence you have to cover 24 credits from foundation course, 64 or 56 credits from elective course (at least <strong>25%</strong> must be from the laboratory courses) and 8 or 16 credits from application oriented courses.<br /><br /><strong>Complete Structure to get 96 credits</strong> <br />24 Credits from Foundation + 56 Credits from Elective + 16 Credits from AOP<br />Or<br />24 Credits from Foundation + 64 Credits from Elective + 8 Credits from AOP<br /><br /><strong>How to take B.Sc Major (Honors) Degree</strong><br />You can take B.Sc major degree also if you the complete credits from the disciplines<br /><strong>Botany 48 credits</strong> to get Botany Major Degree <br /><strong>Chemistry 40 credits </strong>to get Chemistry Major Degree <br /><strong>Mathematics 40</strong> credits to get Mathematics Major Degree <br /><strong>Physics 48</strong> credits to get Physics Major Degree <br /><strong>Zoology 48</strong> credits to get Zoology Major Degree <br /><br />Note: This content is best of our knowledge. 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