From the academic year 2014-2015 on wards Rajiv Gandhi University has brought the entire Bachelor of Arts course under the semester scheme. Hence, the new batch of students joining the first year B. A. will have their course of studies in the semestral mode. Under the semestral mode, a student of B. A. studies across six semesters in three years. The first, the third, and the fifth semesters are termed “Odd Semesters” and the second, the fourth, and the sixth semesters are called “Even Semesters.” The Odd Semesters run from July 1 to December 31, whereas the Even Semesters span from January 1 to June 30.
In the Semestral Scheme, St. Francis De Sales College, as an affiliated college under RGU, offers the following subjects (called “electives”). An applicant may choose any three of the following electives.
Sl.No | Subjects | Code | Remarks |
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1. | English Compulsory | EC | Studied in the First and the Second Semester only and the Second Semesters |
2. | Environmental Studies | ES | Studied in the Third Semester only |
3. | Skill-based Paper | SK | Studied in the Fourth Semester. (Each Elective will have a skill- based paper) |
Sl.No | Subjects | Code |
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1. | English Elective | E |
2. | Geography | G |
3. | History | H |
4. | Political Science | P |
5. | Sociology | S |
6. | Anthropology | A |
In the first four semesters (i.e., two years), a student will study one compulsory paper and three electives of their choice per semester. The electives will remain constant across four semesters. The compulsory paper will change each year/semester. In the final year (the fifth and the sixth semesters), a student will choose anyone of the three electives as his/her Major.
From the academic year 2021-2022 on wards Rajiv Gandhi University has brought the entire Bachelor of Arts course under the Learning Outcomes-based Curriculum Framework (LOCF) – Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Syllabus. Hence, the new batch of students joining the first year B. A. will have their course of studies in the semestral mode and CBCS Pattern.
Semester | 1. Compulsory Course | 2. Elective Course | 3. Additional SEC | Maximum Credits | ||||
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1.1 Core Course
CC |
2.3 Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course- AECC |
2.1 Discipline Specific Elective course - DSE | 2.2 Generic Elective Course - GEC | 2.4 Skill Enhancement Course- SECC | Credit | A-SEC Additional Skill Enhancement Course- A-SEC | ||
Credits | 6 credits | 4 credits | 6 credits | 6 credits | 4 credits | 4*3=12 | ||
I | CC-1 CC-2 |
AECC-1 (English) |
GEC-1 | 22 | Nil/4 | 22 | ||
II | CC-3 CC-4 |
AECC-2 (EVS) |
GEC-2 | 22 | 4 | 26 | ||
III Year-2 |
CC-5 CC-6 CC-7 |
GEC-3 | SECC-1 | 28 | Nil | 28 | ||
IV | CC-8 CC-9 CC-10 |
GEC-4 | SECC-2 | 28 | Nil | 28 | ||
V Year-3 |
CC-11 CC-12 |
DSE-1 DSE-2 |
24 | 4 | 28 | |||
VI | CC-13 CC-14 |
DSE-3 DSE-4 |
24 | 4/Nil | 28 | |||
Total Credits | 84 | 8 | 24 | 24 | 8 | 148 | 12 | 160 |
160 | ||||||||
{1 credit-15 hours, Semester = 16 weeks/4months/ 90 working days i.e., 6 credit course-6 x15=90 hours.= daily 1 hr.} |
Structure & Course for Social Science | ||||||||||||
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1.Compulsory Courses | 2.Elective Course | |||||||||||
Sem | 1.1 Core Course- | 1.2 . Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)-4 credits |
2.1 Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) course – |
2.2 Generic Elective (GEC) course – |
2.3. Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)-4 credit |
Semester Minimum Credits |
2.4 Additional SEC-A-SEC |
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I | C1 C2 |
C-111 C-112 |
AECC-1 | ENG-A-111 | GEC-1 | G-114# | 22 | A-SEC -1 | ||||
II | C3 C4 |
C-121 C-122 |
AECC-2 | EVS-A-121 | GEC-2 | G-124# | 22 | A-SEC -2 | ||||
III Yr-2 |
C5 C6 C7 |
C-211 C-212 C-213 |
GEC-3 | G-215# | SEC-1 | S-214 | 28 | |||||
IV | C8 C9 C10 |
C-221 C-222 < C-222 |
GEC-4 | G-225# | SEC-2 | S-224 | 28 | |||||
V Yr-3 |
C11 C12 |
C-311 C-312 |
DSE-1 DSE-2 |
D-313 D-314 |
24 | A-SEC -3 | ||||||
VI | C13 C14 |
C-321 C-322 |
DSE-3 DSE-4 |
D-323 D-324 |
24 | |||||||
84 | 24 | 24 | 08 | 148 | 160 |
Besides regular BA programme SFSC offers a number of add-on courses, certificate courses and personality development courses. It is compulsory for the students to opt for at least one certificate course per semester. Following are the list of Certificate and Add-on courses offered by the college:
Sl.No | Course title | Course Code | Certificate/Add-on/Bridge Course |
1 | Basic Spoken English | CSD:CC:NO:01 | Certificate |
2 | Basic Computer Skills | CSD:CC:NO:02 | Certificate |
3 | Floral Decoration | CSD:CC:NO:03 | Certificate |
4 | Creative Writing | CSD:CC:NO:04 | Certificate |
5 | Advanced Communication Skills | CSD:CC:NO:05 | Certificate |
6 | Advanced Computer Skills | CSD:CC:NO:06 | Certificate |
7 | Course on Photoshop and Corel Draw X3 | CSD:CC:NO:07 | Certificate |
8 | Foreign Language | CSD:CC:NO:08 | Certificate |
9 | Music | CSD-AC:NO:01 | Add-on |
10 | Soft Skills and Personality Development Courses | CSD-AC:NO:02 | Add-on |
11 | Choreography | CSD-AC:NO:03 | Add-on |
12 | Spoken English & Communication Skills | CSD-BC:NO:01 | Bridge Course |
13 | Oratory and Public speaking | CSD:CC:NO:09 | Certificate |
Institute of Distance Education is affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University. The institute aim is to provide higher education opportunities to those who are unable to join regular academic and vocational education programmes in the affiliated colleges of the University and make higher education reach to the doorsteps in rural and geographically remote areas of Arunachal Pradesh in particular and North-eastern part of India in general. The education through distance mode is an alternative mode of imparting instruction to overcome the problems of access, infrastructure and socio-economic barriers. The institute offers Bachelor degree and Certificate programmes in the field of Art.
Rajiv Gandhi University has been offering distance education program at undergraduate level and started bachelor’s Degree in five subjects namely Economics, Education, English, History and Political Science from the session 2005-06. During the session 2006-07, two more subjects namely Hindi and Sociology have been added to its undergraduate program.
The courses have been recognized and approved by the Distance Education Council (DEC), New Delhi. An Expert Committee from the DEC visited the Centre in November 2005 and evaluated infrastructural facilities, availability of course materials, details of delivery mechanisms, provisions of student’s support, library facilities etc. The self-learning course materials are prepared with subject experts and evaluated by a team of experts at the DEC, New Delhi. In recent times, IDE has embarked on the road of using ICT for distance learning. The institute is in the process of creating a computer centre and a website, for which material is being developed.
SFS College is a recognized centre for distance education program at undergraduate level that provides Bachelor’s Degree in seven subjects namely Economics, Education, English, History, Political Science, Hindi and Sociology.
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