The updated MGSU Syllabus for the academic session 2024-25 has been officially released by Maharaja Ganga Singh University. Students preparing for the annual and semester examinations must download the latest curriculum PDF to understand the new marking scheme and chapter-wise weightage.
Whether you are a Regular or Private student, studying according to the official course structure is the key to scoring high marks. Below, we provide direct download links for BA, BSc, BCom, MA, and MSc courses hosted on the official portal mgsubikaner.ac.in.
π’ New Curriculum Update
The university has fully implemented the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) for First Year students. Ensure you download the correct file for the Semester Scheme if you are in 1st Year.
π Download MGSU Syllabus UG (BA, BSc, BCom)
Select your stream below to access the subject-wise exam topics for Part 1, 2, and 3.
| Course Name | Download PDF |
|---|---|
| BA Syllabus (All Subjects) | Download β¬ |
| BSc Syllabus (Bio/Maths) | Download β¬ |
| BCom Syllabus (Group I, II, III) | Download β¬ |
| BCA / BBA Syllabus | Download β¬ |
π MGSU Syllabus PG (MA, MSc, MCom)
| Course Name | Download PDF |
|---|---|
| MA Syllabus (Hindi, English, Pol Sci) | Download β¬ |
| MSc Syllabus (Physics, Chem, Math) | Download β¬ |
| MCom Syllabus (All Groups) | Download β¬ |
π Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
Understanding the paper pattern mentioned in the MGSU Syllabus is crucial for preparation. For Annual Scheme students (2nd and 3rd Year), the theory paper is generally divided into three sections:
- Section A (Compulsory): Consists of 10 very short answer questions covering the entire unit. Each question carries 2 marks.
- Section B (Short Answer): Contains 5 questions (one from each unit) with internal choices. Each carries 7-10 marks depending on the subject.
- Section C (Long Answer): Contains 5 descriptive questions, out of which students must attempt any 3. Each carries 15 marks.
Understanding NEP 2020 Semester System
For students admitted to First Year under the National Education Policy (NEP 2020), the MGSU Syllabus follows a Credit Based Grading System. Unlike the annual pattern, your final score will depend on two components:
- Internal Assessment (20-30%): Based on mid-semester tests, assignments, and class attendance.
- End Semester Exam (70-80%): Written theory exam conducted by the university.
It is mandatory to pass both the Internal and External exams separately. Please check your specific subject PDF to know the exact credit distribution.
π₯ How to Download MGSU Syllabus 2025?
Follow these steps to access the official PDF from the university website:
- Visit Official Link: Click on the download buttons above to visit the syllabus page.
- Select Faculty: Choose between "Faculty of Arts", "Faculty of Science", or "Faculty of Commerce".
- Locate File: Search for "Examination 2025" to ensure you are downloading the latest file.
- Download PDF: Click on the file icon to save the document to your device.
- Check Units: Open the PDF and mark the important units and chapters for your study plan.
How to Use the Syllabus for Preparation?
Do not just download the file; use it strategically. The MGSU Syllabus lists the "Recommended Books" at the end of each subject. Studying from these specific books guarantees that you cover the exact topics required for the exam. Additionally, check the unit-wise weightage to decide which chapters to focus on first.
For best results, combine the course outline with the MGSU Time Table planning to create a realistic study schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Has the syllabus changed for 2025?
Yes, the curriculum for 1st Year (Semester Scheme) has been updated under NEP 2020. The 2nd and 3rd-year syllabus remains largely the same as the annual scheme.
Q. Is the MGSU Syllabus different for Private students?
No, the exam pattern and subject content are identical for both Regular and Non-Collegiate (Private) students.
Q. Where can I find the syllabus for Compulsory Hindi?
It is included in the "Faculty of Arts" section on the official website, usually listed under the BA Part 1 files.