Course objectives include developing a complete grasp of music fundamentals via the study of several scales from various systems, including Karnatak and Hindustani music as well as ancient Tamil music and western music. Moreover, it is concerned with creating an environment in which to connect with the specifics of diverse musical genres and ragas (theory and practice). Students will gain an understanding of musical history and its distinguishing characteristics, as well as the knowledge of aesthetical elements contained in terms of Indian musicology, such as swara, Nada, Sruti, Gamaka, Raga, and Tala, among others. They will also gain an understanding of the significance of "Mahageetak" and "Dhruva Gana," as well as the relationship between them and classical music.
Eligibility Requirements for Undergraduate Admissions in University of Delhi
Minimum Eligibility:- Class XII or its equivalent from a single recognised board must be passed by the applicant.
Eligibility Requirements for Specific Programs
For admission to Undergraduate Programs of the University of Delhi, the list of topics / papers to be chosen in CUET 2022 can be viewed here
List A: Languages from Section IA and Section IB of CUET 2022
Applicants must appear in at minimum one of the following languages: |
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Arabic |
Gujarati |
Manipuri |
Sindhi |
Assamese |
Hindi |
Marathi |
Spanish |
Bengali |
Italian |
Nepali |
Tamil |
Bodo |
Japanese |
Odiya |
Telugu |
Chinese |
Kannada |
Persian |
Tibetan |
Dogri |
Kashmiri |
Punjabi |
Urdu |
English |
Konkani |
Russian |
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French |
Maithili |
Sanskrit |
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German |
Malayalam |
Santhali |
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List B:
Section II of CUET 2022 categorises subjects/test papers into two groups: List B1 and List B2 (see Figure 1). To be approved for admission to the selected programme, the candidate must review Program-Specific Eligibility in order to identify which subjects to enrol in during CUET 2022 and which topics to avoid.
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Subjects List B2 |
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Accountancy/ Bookkeeping |
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Agriculture |
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Anthropology |
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Engineering Graphics |
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Biology/Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/Biochemistry |
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Entrepreneurship |
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Business Studies |
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Knowledge Tradition and Practices India |
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Chemistry |
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Fine Arts/ Visual Arts (Sculpture/ Painting)/ Commercial Arts |
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Computer Science/ Informatics Practices |
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Mass Media/ Mass Communication |
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Economics/ Business Economics |
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Physical Education/NCC/Yoga |
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Environmental Studies |
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Performing Arts – (i) Dance (Bharatnatyam/Kathak/Kathakali/ Kuchipuri/Odissi/ Manipuri (ii) Drama- Theatre (iii) Music General (Carnatic / Hindustani /Rabindra Sangeet/Percussion/ Non-percurssion |
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Geography/Geology |
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Teaching Aptitude |
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History |
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Home Science |
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Legal Studies |
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Mathematics |
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Physics |
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Political Science |
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Psychology |
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Sanskrit |
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Sociology |
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Papers on List B1 and List B2 will be evaluated for Program-Specific Eligibility if they meet the requirements.
As part of the calculation of the total marks according to Program-Specific combinations of themes used to determine merit and grant admissions to undergraduate programmes in the future, the applicant's marks earned in CUET 2022 will be taken into account. During the evaluation of an applicant's merit, only the 'combination of themes in which a candidate has appeared in CUET 2022', as stipulated in the applicable Program-Specific Eligibility, will be taken into consideration.
Eligibility for Admission in B.A. (Hons.) Karnataka Music-Vocal/Instrumental (Veena/Violin)
Program Specific Eligibility
Both the CUET and the Performance-based exam are required of all applicants. This list of topic combinations must be used for CUET registration.
Combination I: |
Any one Language from List A |
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Performing Arts from List B2 |
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One subject from List B1 and any two subjects that you choose |
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Combination II: |
Any one Language from List A |
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Any two subjects from List B1 |
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From either List B1 or List B2 you may choose any one subject |
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Performance-Based Test |
The combined CUET score (50 percent weightage) and the performance-based test score (50 percent weightage) will be used to compute the merit for the examination.
If you take any of the above-mentioned combinations of topics, your CUET score will be determined by the highest possible total score.
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