STENOGRAPHY PRACTICES- II (PRACTICAL)

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

Course 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

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

24.00

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

 

24.00

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

24.00

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

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

Essential Readings: 

Suggested 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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