STENOGRAPHY PRACTICES- II (PRACTICAL)

Paper Code: 
SOMS 203
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
120.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

To familiarize the students with the principles of the Shorthand, develop the skill of taking down dictation at the different speeds in a graded manner and develop skills in students which are required for obtaining jobs for providing secretarial assistance:

24.00
Unit I: 
Simple Consonant

Table of Simple Consonant, Vowel and Diphthong Signs, SWay and SeZ circles

24.00
Unit II: 
Loops STee and STeR

Loops STee and STeR: CON- or COM-dot, Signs half as long for the addition of Tee

24.00
Unit III: 
Signs

Signs half as long for the addition of Dee, Signs twice as long for the addition of TeR, DeR, THeR, TuRe

24.00
Unit IV: 
Hook aR

Hook aR to Straight Signs, Vowel Signs for these Hooked Forms. Dot Sign for Hay (as in PERHAPS), Hook eL to Straight Signs

24.00
Unit V: 
Hook eN

Hook eN to Straight Sings , Hook eF/Vee to Straight Signs

Essential Readings: 

• Administrative Office Management by R.K. Chopra, Himalaya Publishing House.
• Office Management and Commercial Correspondence, B.R. Duggal, KitabMahal.
• Pitman Shorthand Instructor, New Era Edition (Old Course Book), A.H.Wheeler Publications.
• Pitman Shorthand, New Course Book, A.H. Wheeler Publications.
• Shorthand Made Easy for Beginners, O.P. Kuthiala, Pitman S.S. Publications

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