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Admission For BA POLITICAL SCIENCE in Palani

Department of BA POLITICAL SCIENCE

BA POLITICAL SCIENCE Objectives

  • Graduates in the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science should be able to:
  • Attain knowledge of facts, theories, and concepts in political science at the national, regional and international levels
  • Integrate the cultural, social, legal, and ethical issues inherent in the description and analysis of politics
  • Conduct research and apply team work and interpersonal skills effectively.
  • Student Learning Outcomes


Outcome of the Programme:

Analyze the interrelationship among the historical, political, economic, cultural, and geographic dimensions in political science.

Apply research methods, description, analysis, interpretation and explanation of aspects of political science in written and oral forms.

Address problems related to political science in a cooperative manner

Demonstrate ability to analyze complex ethical issues.

Demonstrate collaborative and ethical professional practice



MISSION

  • The Bachelor of Arts program in Political Science prepares students in comparative politics, international relations, and political theory, as well as the methodology of political analysis.
  • The program prepares students for graduate studies and/or a variety of entry-level careers
Lecture 1.1 Language
Lecture 1.1 English
Lecture 1.1 Principles of Political Science (CO1)
Lecture 1.1 Constitutional Development in India Since 1848 (CO2)
Lecture 1.1 Part-III - Political Sociology (A11)
Lecture 1.1 Rural Local Government in India – (NME1)
Lecture 1.1 Language
Lecture 1.1 English
Lecture 1.1 Part-III - Western Political Thought -1 (CO3 )
Lecture 1.1 Part III - Introduction to Indian Constitution (CO4)
Lecture 1.1 Political Economy (Allied)
Lecture 1.1 Political Economy (Allied)
Lecture 1.1 Language
Lecture 1.1 English
Lecture 1.1 Part III - Western Political Thought - II (CO5)
Lecture 1.1 Part III – Comparative Governments(CO6)
Lecture 1.1 Public Administration - II (Allied)
Lecture 1.1 Right to Information Act (Skill Based Elective)
Lecture 1.1 Language
Lecture 1.1 English
Lecture 1.1 Part III – Asian Political Systems (CO7)
Lecture 1.1 Part III - Indian Political Thought (CO8)
Lecture 1.1 Public Administration - II (Allied)
Lecture 1.1 Human Resource Management (Skill Based Elective)
Lecture 1.1 Issues in Indian Politics (CO9)
Lecture 1.1 Part III- Legislative Procedures (C10)
Lecture 1.1 Part III - Modern Political Theory (C11)
Lecture 1.1 Part III - International Relations (C12)
Lecture 1.1 Tamilnadu Government and Politics Since 1900 (Elective)
Lecture 1.1 Environmental Studies
Lecture 1.1 SBE3 - Industrial Relations and Labour Laws
Lecture 1.1 Part III – India’s Foreign Policy (C13)
Lecture 1.1 Part III - International Organization (C14)
Lecture 1.1 Human Rights (C15)
Lecture 1.1 Part III - Social Movement in India (Elective)
Lecture 1.1 Value Education
Lecture 1.1 Disaster Management
Lecture 1.1 Consumer Rights and Protection

UNITIZATION

Each subject contain five units which are interrelated each other. Not only core subjects, but elective and non-major elective also contain the same.

PATTERN OF SEMESTER EXAM

Theory Subject Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 25 Marks, External: 75 Marks)
Practical Subject Total Marks: 100 (Internal: 40 marks, External: 60 Marks)

SCHEME OF EVALUATION

The performance of a student in each course is evaluated in terms of percentage of marks with a provision for conversion to grade points.

TRANSITORY PROVISION

A Transitory provision of three years has been given for the benefit of the students who come under the old syllabus.

EXTERNAL EXAM

A Candidate who does not pass the examination may be permitted to appear in the failed subjects in the subsequent examinations. A candidate should get registered for the first semester examination. Students must have earned 75% of attendance in each course for appearing for the examinations. Students who have earned more than 70% and less than 75% of attendance have to apply for condonation in the prescribed form with prescribed fee. Students who have earned more than 60% and less than 70% of attendance have to apply for condonation in the prescribed form with prescribed fee along with a medical certificate. Students who have below 60% of attendance are not eligible to appear for the examination. They shall re-do the semester(s) after the completion of the programme.

PASSING MINIMUM

The passing minimum is 40% (External minimum is 27 out of 75; No minimum for internal, but External + Internal should be at least 40)

RE-TOTALING AND REVALUATION PROVISION

Candidates may apply for revaluation for the paper which was already evaluated, within 10 days from the date of publication of the result in the university website, through specified revaluation forms along with required fees.
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