BA 1st Semester All Subject Notes
Introduction
This page provides access to Bachelor of Arts (BA) 1st Semester Notes For All Subjects.
The Notes available here cover all core subjects taught in the first semester. These Resources are assential for your upcoming Exams
Notes Availability
Notes for BA 1st Semester are available :
| Subjects | Units | Links |
|---|---|---|
| AEC(Alt English) | 3,1 | Get Notes.. |
| Economics | N/A |
BA Core Subject Notes
Core is a compulsory subject in BA 1st Semester. The Notes typically cover:
- Basic concepts and theories of the subject
- Key terms and thinkers
- Historical background
- Analytical and interpretative skills
Ba 1st Semester Alternative English All Units Notes
| Units | Units Name | Medium | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Poetry | Palanquin Bearers By Sarojoni Naidu | English | Open.. |
| 1 Fiction | Audition By Mahim Bora | English | Open.. |
| 2 Fiction | The Ring By Bryan MacMahon | English | Open.. |
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Exam Pattern & Structure
The BA 1st Semester examination typically follows this pattern:
Theory Papers (70 Marks)
- Section A (20 marks): Objective type questions (MCQs, fill in the blanks)
- Section B (30 marks): Short answer questions (5-6 questions, answer any four)
- Section C (20 marks): Long answer questions (2-3 questions, answer any two)
Internal Assessment (30 Marks)
- Class tests and assignments: 15 marks
- Project work / Presentation: 10 marks
- Attendance and participation: 5 marks
Preparation Tips for 1st Semester
Follow these strategies to excel in your BA 1st Semester examinations:
1. Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly
Go through the complete syllabus and identify:
- Important topics with high weightage
- Interconnections between different topics
- Previous years' frequently asked questions
2. Create a Study Schedule
Plan your preparation with:
- Daily and weekly study targets
- Time allocation based on subject difficulty
- Regular revision slots in your timetable
3. Practice with Previous Papers
Use the Notes available here to:
- Understand the exam pattern and marking scheme
- Identify important and repeating questions
- Improve your writing speed and time management