About This Course
- To provide a deeper understanding of the political world by teaching major concepts, theoretical perspectives and approaches, and historical and contemporary debates in the discipline of political science and its subfield.
- To sharpen political awareness and analytical thinking of the students by revealing the interdependence of multiple political, economic, and social issues and problems.
- To introduce socially informed knowledge that assist marginalised communities in their social and political upliftment.
Programme Outcomes
- Students will be acquainted with diverse intellectual philosophies, traditions, cultural values, and beliefs that underpin political behavior of diverse societies and instiutions in the world.
- Students will be able to think critically and argue effectively about the empirical and normative implications of governing decisions
- Students will be able to synthesise, analyse and apply appropriate methods for accumulating and interpreting data, political problems, arguments, information, and/or theories.
- Students will develop a deeper understanding of the political world that not only prepare them for higher studies but for employment in the public and private sectors.
Discover a comprehensive overview of the semester-wise papers and detailed syllabi for this course. Gain insights into the core subjects, electives, and practical components that will shape your academic journey.
- Advanced Political Theory (PS-101)
- Political Processes and Dynamics in Indian Politics (PS-102)
- Public Administration: Theories and Concepts (PS-103)
- Comparative Political Analysis (PS-104)
- Political Sociology (PS-105)
- Women ,Power and Politics (PS-106)
- Research Methodology (PS-107)
- Development Process & Social Movements in Contemporary India (PS-108 A)
- International Political Economy (PS-108 B)
- Human Rights: Theory and Practice (PS-108 C)
- Politics of South Asia (PS-109)
- State Politics in India (with special reference to Nagaland) (PS-110)
- Elections and Voting Behaviour (PS-111)
- Swayam (PS-112)
- Research- Project/Dissertation (PS-113)
- Internship (PS-113)