Hi pooja_khubbar
Y12 abd Y21 are not admittances but transfer admittances or transadmittances.
Given a two-terminal device, an admittance is the ratio between the current circulating across it and the voltage between its terminals.
Instead, a transfer admittance is the ratio between a current and a voltage, but in different parts of the circuit.
For a two-port, the parameter Y21 is defined as I2/V1 when V2=0 (i.e. port 2 short circuited)
In this two-port (this is the one we were speaking about):
o-------------/\/\/--------o<--- I2
V1..port1........................port2
o------------------------------o
with a short circuit in port2, I2=-V1/R, (look at the direction of the arrow, that by convention enters the network).
So, Y21=I2/V2=-R. With R positive, Y21 is negative.
The same (inverting the ports) is for Y12.
Not than Y11=Y22=1/R, i.e. positive.
Y11 and Y22 are true admittances, rather than transadmittances:
Y11=I1/V1 when V2=0
Y11=Y22=1/R
Regards
Z