Optional Dissertation or project work in place of one Discipline Specific elective paper (6 credits) in 6th Semester
III. Ability Enhancement Courses
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1. Ability Enhancement Compulsory
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2 X 2=4
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2 X 2=4
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(2 Papers of 2 credits each)
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Environmental Science
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English Communication/MIL
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2. Ability Enhancement Elective (Skill Based)
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(Minimum 2, Max. 4)
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2 X 2=4
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2 X 2=4
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(2 Papers of 2 credits each)
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Total credit= 140 Total credit= 140
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
LIST OF PAPERS AND COURSES
B.A (HONOURS) POLITICAL SCIENCE
A) CORE COURSE (14)
Paper I- Understanding Political Theory
Paper II- Constitutional Government and Democracy in India
Paper III – Political Theory-Concepts and Debates
2.2 Paper IV- Political Process in India
Paper V- Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics
Paper VI –Perspectives on Public Administration
Paper VII- Perspectives on International Relations and World History
Paper VIII- Political Processes and Institutions in Comparative Perspective
Paper IX- Public Policy and Administration in India
4.3 Paper X- Global Politics
Paper XI- Classical Political Philosophy
Paper XII- Indian Political Thought-I
Paper XIII- Modern Political Philosophy
Paper XIV- Indian Political Thought-II
B) Generic Elective -4 (Interdisciplinary): Any Four
Minor-1 subjects to choose from (Indian history/Indian Economy/Maths/Odia/Psychology/Sociology) except core subject)
Minor-2 subjects to choose from (Indian polity/Indian Philosophy/Statistics/Home Science/Education/Indian Labour studies) except core subject)
Paper-I
INDIAN POLITY
Unit-I
Preamble, fundamental Rights.
Unit-II
Directive Principles Of state policy,
President of India
Unit-III
Prime Minister
Council of ministers
Unit-IV
Indian Parliament
Supreme Court
Unit-V
Governor
High Court
Paper-II
Unit-I
Colonialism
Impact in Indian Society, Nationalism in India.
Unit-II
Regionalism
Communalism
Unit-III
Concept of Social Justice
Reservation: Advantages and disadvantages
Unit-IV
Human Rights
National Commission on Human Rights
Unit-V
Pressure Groups
Election Commission
Electoral reforms
C) Discipline Specific Elective-4 (DSE): Four
1. Human Rights in a comparative perspective
Development Process and Social Movements in Contemporary India (PROJECT)
India’s Foreign Policy in a Globalizing world
`Women, Power and Politics
D) Ability Enhancement-2 (AE Skill Based):
INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
E) Ability Enhancement (Compulsory) Fondation: Two
Language-MIL/ENGLISH
Environmental Science
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
+3 B.A (HONOURS) POLITICAL SCIENCE
SERIAL
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SEMESTER –I
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PAPER
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1.I
   
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Language-MIL/ENGLISH
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Ability Enhancement (AE)
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Environmental Science
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Compulsory
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1.2
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Understanding Political Theory
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Core Discipline -1
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1.3
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Constitutional Government and Democracy
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Core Discipline -2
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in India
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1.4
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Feminism: Theory and Practice
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Generic Elective –I (Interdisciplinary)
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SEMESTER –II
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2.1
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Environmental Science
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Ability Enhancement
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Language-MIL/ENGLISH
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Compulsory (AE)
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2.2
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Political Theory-Concepts and Debates
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Core Discipline -3
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2.3
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Political Process in India
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Core Discipline -4
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2.4
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Gandhi and the Contemporary World
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Generic Elective –II (Interdisciplinary)
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SEMESTER –III
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3.1
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Introduction to Comparative Government
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Core Discipline -5
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and Politics
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3.2
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Perspectives on Public Administration
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Core Discipline -6
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3.3
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Perspectives on International Relations and
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Core Discipline -7
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World History
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3.4
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Governance: Issues and Challenges
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Generic Elective –III (Interdisciplinary)
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3.5
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Legislative Practices and Procedures
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Ability Enhancement-I (Skill Based)
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SEMESTER –IV
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4.1
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Political Processes and Institutions in
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Core Discipline -8
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Comparative Perspective
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4.2
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Public Policy and Administration in India
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Core Discipline -9
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4.3
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Global Politics
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Core Discipline -10
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4.4
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United Nations and Global Conflicts
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Generic Elective –IV (Interdisciplinary)
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4.5
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Peace and Conflict Resolution
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Ability Enhancement-II (Skill Based)
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SEMESTER -V
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5.1
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Classical Political Philosophy
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Core Discipline -11
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5.2
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Modern Indian Political Thought-I
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Core Discipline -12
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5.3
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Human Rights in a Comparative Perspective
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Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)-1&2
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5.4
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Development Process and Social
Movements in Contemporary India(2)
(PROJECT)
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Social
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SEMESTER –VI
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6.1
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Modern Political Philosophy
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Core Discipline -13
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6.2
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Indian Political Thought-II
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Core Discipline -14
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6.3
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India’s Foreign Policy in a globalizing world
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Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) 3 &4
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6.4
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Women, Power and Politics (4)
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SEMESTER-I
CC 101: UNDERSTANDING POLITICAL THEORY 100(80+20)
CC-102 CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRACY IN INDIA 100 (80+20)
SEMESTER –II
CC-201 POLITICAL THEORY-CONCEPTS AND DEBATES 100 (80+20)
CC-202 POLITICAL PROCESS IN INDIA 100 (80+20)
SEMESTER-III
CC-301 INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS100 (80+20)
CC-302 PERSPECTIVES ON PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 100(80+20)
CC-303 PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND WORLD HISTORY
100(80+20)
SEMESTER-IV
CC-401 POLITICAL PROCESS AND INSTITUTIONS IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 100(80+20)
CC—402 PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION IN INDIA 100(80+20)
CC-403 GLOBAL POLITICS 100(80+20)
DSE-404 HUMAN RIGHTS IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE 100(80+20)
DSE-405 INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY IN GLOBALIZING WORLD 100(80+20)
SEMESTER-V
CC-501 CLASSICAL POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 100(80+20)
CC-502 INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT-I 100(80+20)
DSE-503 WOMEN, POWER AND POLITICS 100(80+20)
SEMESTER-VI
CC-601 MODERN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 100(80+20)
CC-602 INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT-II 100(80+20)
DSE-603 DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA 100(80+20)
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
SYLLABI AND READING LIST
BA (HONOURS) POLITICAL SCIENCE
SEMESTER-I
A) CORE COURSE
1.1 Paper I- Understanding Political Theory (100(80+20)
Course Objective: This course is divided into two sections. Section A introduces the students to the idea of political theory, its history and approaches, and an assessment of its critical and contemporary trends. Section B is designed to reconcile political theory and practice through reflections on the ideas and practices related to democracy.
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