Jammu University Non CBCS
Home Science Previous Year Question Paper
6th Semester
HS-601
If you are pursuing B.A. Home Science (Non-CBCS) under Jammu University, this post will help you understand everything about your 6th Semester Paper — Extension and Communication.
Below you’ll find the complete unit-wise syllabus, exam pattern, important topics, and details of previous year question papers to help you prepare efficiently.
📘 Paper Details
Course Title: Extension and Communication
Semester: 6th (Non-CBCS)
University: University of Jammu
Total Marks: 100
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External Examination: 80 Marks
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Internal Assessment: 20 Marks
Course Type: Core Paper
Time Duration: 3 Hours
🧩 Exam Pattern
The paper generally includes both short and long answer questions:
- Section I: Short answers (about 4 questions, 5 marks each)
- Section II: Long answers (choose one from each unit, 15 marks each)
- Internal Assessment: Class test (10 marks) + Assignments (10 marks)
🪄 Unit-Wise Syllabus Overview
Unit I – Extension
This unit introduces students to the concept and philosophy of extension education, which focuses on sharing knowledge and encouraging positive social change.
Main Topics:
- Meaning, nature, and history of extension.
- Objectives and principles of extension education.
- Scope and importance in rural and community development.
- Home Science Extension as a discipline — how it contributes to family and community upliftment.
- Qualities of an effective extension worker, such as leadership, empathy, communication skills, and patience.
💡 Tip: Questions often ask about the role of Home Science in rural development or the qualities of a good extension worker.
Unit II – Introduction to Programme Planning
Programme planning is the heart of extension work. This unit helps students learn how to plan and implement development-oriented programs effectively.
Main Topics:
- Concept and scope of extension programmes.
- Planning process — steps, importance, and principles.
- Extension programme planning — definition, rationale, and objectives.
- Programme planning models — types, principles, and their use in rural and community development.
🧠 Important: Learn the difference between extension programme and extension planning — it’s a frequently asked concept.
Unit III – Communication
Communication is essential for sharing ideas, creating awareness, and motivating communities toward positive change.
Main Topics:
- History of communication and its evolution.
- Meaning, nature, and scope of communication.
- Functions of communication in extension work.
- Awareness of self in the communication process — understanding one’s role and impact.
- Principles of effective communication — clarity, consistency, feedback, and simplicity.
🗣️ Note: Expect questions like “Discuss the role of communication in extension work” or “Explain the principles of communication.”
Unit IV – Understanding Communication
This unit explores how verbal and non-verbal forms of communication influence understanding and interaction.
Main Topics:
- Non-verbal communication: body language, gestures, facial expressions, eye movements, space, and touch.
- Verbal communication: developing language skills for effective speaking and writing.
- Improving language competency through practice and awareness.
- Cultural influence on communication: how social and cultural backgrounds affect message interpretation.
🧩 Key Concept: Communication isn’t just about words — non-verbal cues often carry more meaning in real-world interactions.
Unit V – Communication in Home Science Extension
The final unit focuses on the practical application of communication in Home Science, especially in community and women’s development.
Main Topics:
- Role of Home Science Extension in developmental processes.
- Issues faced by women and children in development.
- Elements of communication process: sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and barriers.
- Audio-visual aids in extension: types, uses, advantages, and limitations.
- Examples: charts, posters, models, videos, and demonstrations.
🎥 Tip: Always mention how audio-visual aids enhance communication in rural and educational settings — a common exam question.
🧠 Important Questions (Based on Previous Years)
- Define Extension Education and explain its objectives and scope.
- Discuss the contribution of Home Science Extension to rural development.
- What are the qualities of a good extension worker?
- Explain the stages of extension programme planning.
- Describe the principles and barriers of effective communication.
- Differentiate between verbal and non-verbal communication with examples.
- Discuss the importance of audio-visual aids in extension work.
- Write short notes on:
- Awareness of self in communication
- Programme planning models
- Relationship between culture and communication
📚 Preparation Tips for Students
✅ Go through previous year question papers to identify repeated topics.
✅ Make unit-wise short notes for quick revision.
✅ Practice writing short answers (250 words) and long essays (750–800 words).
✅ Revise definitions and principles — they are often asked directly.
✅ Try to relate theoretical topics to real-life examples, especially in communication and extension.
📥 Download Section
📘 Jammu University NON-CBCS Home Science 6th Semester Previous Year Question Paper PDF will be available soon.
You’ll be able to download the paper directly from this page once uploaded.
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🌐 Related Posts
- Jammu University Home Science Previous Year Papers – All Semesters
- Importance of Communication in Rural Development
- Extension Education Notes for Home Science Students
- Audio Visual Aids in Extension – Explained
🏁 Conclusion
The Home Science 6th Semester (Non-CBCS) paper on Extension and Communication helps students understand how education, communication, and planning contribute to the development of families and communities.
Studying these units thoroughly and practicing previous year question papers can significantly improve your preparation and final exam performance.
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