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Paper-I Statistics for Economics UNIT - I Introduction 1.What is Economics ?, 2 .Statistics : Meaning, Scope and Importance , UNIT - II Collection, Organisation and Presentation of Data 3 .Collection of Data—Primary and Secondary Data, 4. Methods of Data Collection : Census and Sampling Methods, 5 .Some Important Sources of Secondary Data—Census and N.S.S.O., 6. Organisation of Data—Classification, 7 .Presentation of Data—Tables, 8. Diagrammatic Presentation of Data , 9 Graphic (Time Series and Frequency Distribution) Presentation of Data , UNIT - III Statistical Tools and Interpretation 10. Measures of Central Tendency—Airthmetic Average, 11. Measures of Central Tendency—Median and Mode , 12 .Measures of Dispersion, 13 .Correlation, 14. Index Number , 15. Some Mathematical Tools Used in Economics : Slope of A Line, Slope of a Curve and Equation of Line, UNIT - IV Developing Projjects in Economics 16.Formation of Project in Economics, Paper-II Indian Economic Development UNIT - V Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Regorms sice 1991 1.State of Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence , 2 .Common Goals of Five Year Plans in India, 3. Agriculture—Features, Problems and Policies, 4. Industries—Features, Problems and Policies (Industrial Licensing etc.), 5 .Foreign Trade of India—Features, Problems and Policies, UNIT - VI Economic Reforms Since 1991 6 .Economics Reforms in India—Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (L.P.G.) Policies, UNIT - VII Current Challenges Facing Indian Economy 7. Poverty and Main Programmes of Poverty Alleviation, 8. Rural Development : Key Issues, 9. Human Capital Formations , 10. Employment : Growth, Informalisation and other Issues , 11. Inflation : Problems and Policies, 12. Infrastructure : Meaning and Type (Case Studies : Energy and Health), 13. Sustainable Economic Development and Environment, UNIT - VIII Development Experience of India 14 .Development Experience of India : A Comparison with Pakistan and China, Log and Antilog Table
Paper-I Statistics for Economics UNIT - I 1.What is Economics ?, 2 .Statistics : Meaning, Scope and Importance , UNIT - II Collection, Organisation and Presentation of Data 3 .Collection of Data—Primary and Secondary Data, 4. Methods of Data Collection : Census and Sampling Methods, 5 .Some Important Sources of Secondary Data—Census and N.S.S.O., 6. Organisation of Data—Classification, 7 .Presentation of Data—Tables, 8. Diagrammatic Presentation of Data , 9 Graphic (Time Series and Frequency Distribution) Presentation of Data , UNIT - III Statistical Tools and Interpretation 10. Measures of Central Tendency—Airthmetic Average, 11. Measures of Central Tendency—Median and Mode , 12 .Measures of Dispersion, 13 .Correlation, 14. Index Number , 15. Some Mathematical Tools Used in Economics : Slope of A Line, Slope of a Curve and Equation of Line, UNIT - IV Developing Projjects in Economics 16.Formation of Project in Economics, Paper-II Indian Economic Development UNIT - V Development Experience (1947-90) and Economic Regorms sice 1991 1.State of Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence , 2 .Common Goals of Five Year Plans in India, 3. Agriculture—Features, Problems and Policies, 4. Industries—Features, Problems and Policies (Industrial Licensing etc.), 5 .Foreign Trade of India—Features, Problems and Policies, UNIT - VI Economic Reforms Since 1991 6 .Economics Reforms in India—Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (L.P.G.) Policies, UNIT - VII Current Challenges Facing Indian Economy 7. Poverty and Main Programmes of Poverty Alleviation, 8. Rural Development : Key Issues, 9. Human Capital Formations , 10. Employment : Growth, Informalisation and other Issues , 11. Inflation : Problems and Policies, 12. Infrastructure : Meaning and Type (Case Studies : Energy and Health), 13. Sustainable Economic Development and Environment, UNIT - VIII Development Experience of India 14 .Development Experience of India : A Comparison with Pakistan and China, Log and Antilog Table Latest Model Paper (BSEB) Examination Paper (Jac)
1.Hindi (Core) 2.Hindi (Elective) 3.English (Core) 4. English (Elective) 5. Accountancy 6.Business Studies 7. Economics 8. Entrepreneurship 9. Commercial Arithmetic
1. Introduction to Accounting, 2. Basic Accounting Terms or Terminology, 3. Theory Base of Accounting : Accounting Principles Fundamental Assumptions or Concepts, 4. Accounting Standards and IFRS, 5. Double Entry System, 6. Process and Bases of Accounting 7. Origin of Transactions : Source Documents and Vouchers, 8. Accounting Equation, 9. Rules of Debit and Credit, 10. Recording of Business Transactions : Books of Original Entry—Journal, 11. Ledger, 12. Special Purpose (Subsidiary) Books (I) : Cash Book, 13. Special Purpose (Subsidiary) Books (II), 14. Bank Reconciliation Statement, 15. Trial Balance and Errors, 16. Depreciation, 17. Provisions and Reserves, 18. Accounting for Bills of Exchange, 19. Rectification of Errors, 20. Capital and Revenue Expenditures and Receipts, 21. Financial Statements/Final Accounts (Without Adjustment), 22. Final Accounts (With Adjustment), 23. Accounts from Incomplete Records or Single Entry System. UNIT : Computer in Accounting 1. Introduction to Computer and Accounting Information System (AIS), 2. Applications of Computer in Accounting, 3. Accounting and Database System : Project Work Appendix : Dictionary of Accounting
1. Concept of Home Science and its Scope 2. Adolescence : Characteristics, Developmental Tasks & Needs 3. Physical Development in Adolescence 4. Emotional and Social Development in Adolescence 5. Congnitive Development in Adolescence 6. Interpersonal Skills : Family, Peers and Members of the Community7. Problems of Adolescence : Specific Issues and Concerns 8. Population Education 9. Food, Nutrition and Health : Definition and Relationship 10. Functions of Food 11. Nutrients of Food and Selection of Food for Good Health 12. Nutritive Diet : Proper Selection, Preparation, Cooking and Storage 13. Concept of Family14. My Resources 15. Process of Management and Decision-making 16. Management of Time and Energy 17. Space Manage-ment and its Need 18. Elements of Art and Principles of Design 19. Use of Colours, Light and Accessories in Space Management 20. My Apparel : An Introduction to Fibre Science 21. Fabric Construction 22. Fabric : Finishing and Dyeing, Printing Practical Home Science Unit–I : Diet, Nutrition, Health and Well-Being Unit–II : Family and Community Resources Unit–III : Clothing and Apparel Appendix–I : List of Hindi and English Names of Normal Fruits, Vegetables and Spices Appendix–II : Terminology Used for Kitchen Appendix–III : Health related Food Appendix–IV : Measurement of Food Appendix–V : Nutritional List of Food by the Indian council of Medical Research (ICMR) Board Examination Question Paper
PART A : STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS Unit I : Introduction 1. What is Economics ?, 2. Statistics : Meaning, Scope and Importance, Unit II : Collection, Organisation and Presentation of Data 3. Collection of Data : Primary and Secondary Data, 4. Methods of Data Collection : Census and Sampling Methods, 5. Some Important Sources of Secondary Data : Census and N.S.S.O., 6. Organization of Data : Classification, 7. Presentation of Data : Tables, 8. Diagrammatic Presentation of Data, 9. Graphic (Time Series and Frequency Distribution) Presentation of Data, Unit III : Statistical Tools and Interpretation 10. Measures of Central Tendency: Arithmetic Average, 11. Measures of Central Tendency : Median and Mode, 12. Measures of Dispersion, 13. Correlation, 14. Index Number, 15. Some Mathematical Tools Used in Economics : Slope of a Line, Slope of a Curve and Equation of a Line, Unit IV : Developing Projects in Economics 16. Formation of Project in Economics, PART B : INDIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Unit V : Development Experience, (1947-90) and Economic Reforms Since 1991 1. State of Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence, 2. Common Goals of Five Year Plans in India, 3. Agriculture—Features, Problems and Policies, 4. Industries : Features, Problems & Policies (Industrial Licensing etc.), 5. Foreign Trade of India—Features, Problems and Policies, Unit VI : Economic Reforms Since 1991 6. Economic Reforms in India—Liberalisation, Privatisation and Globalisation (L.P.G.) Policies, Unit VII : Current Challenges facing Indian Economy 7. Poverty and Main Programmes of Poverty Alleviation, 8. Rural Development : Key Issues, 9. Human Capital Formation, 10. Employment : Growth, Informalisation and Other Issues, 11. Inflation : Problems and Policies, 12. Infrastructure : Meaning and Types (Case Studies : Energy and Health), 13. Sustainable Economic Development and Environment, Unit VIII : Development Experience of India 14. Development Experience of India : A Comparison with Pakistan & China, l Log and Antilog Table l Examination Paper
HINDI (Core) HINDI (Elective) ENGLISH (Core) ENGLISH (Elective), ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS STUDIES, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, BUSINESS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE, Board Question Papers (JAC), 2023 Of All Subjects.
Hindi (Core) 2 Model Papers (Soved) Hindi (Elective) 2 Model Papers (Soved) ENGLISH (Core) 2 Model Papers (Solved) ENGLISH (Elective) 2 Model Papers (Solved) ECONOMICS 2 Model Papers (Solved) ACCOUNTANCY 2 Model Papers (Solved) BUSINESS STUDIES 2 Model Papers (Solved) ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2 Model Papers (Solved) BUSINESS MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS 2 Model Papers (Solved) COMPUTER SCIENCE 2 Model Papers (Solved) Board Examination Papers (JAC), 2024 Of All Subjects
The syllabus covered in the book reflect a study of the theory of Economics with specific reference to Indian Economy
0. Number System and Rapid Methods of Calculation 1. Approximation 2. Contracted Method of Multiplication 3. Contracted Method of Division 4. Decimalisation 5. Ratio 6. Proportion 7. Table of Nine Value 8. Chain Rule 9. Percentage 10. Discount 11. Commission and Brokerage 12. Simple Interest 13. Compound Interest 14. Compound Interest with the Help of Logarithms 15. Profit and Loss Appendix : Logarithms Log and Antilog Table Examination Paper