Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.
Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc. Detailed Syllabus- Outline, End Term Exam Guidelines, Structure, etc.
Semester End Examination System:Maximum Marks Allotted Minimum Pass Marks Time Allowed50 23 03:00Hrs.Paper Setting Scheme:Section No. of Questions SyllabusCoverageNature of Questionsand AnswersQuestions to beattemptedA 10 (1 mark each) Complete Objective Type 10 10B 5(2 marks each) Complete Short answer type 05 10(25 words)C 10(3 marks each) Complete Medium answer 05 15type (50 words)D 3 (15 marks each) Complete Long answer type 01 15(1000 words)MaximumMarksContinuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) Pattern:Minor Test Marks Class Test/ Tutorials Quiz/Seminars/ Attendance Total(Marks)/Assignments (Marks) presentationmarks(Marks)Total 15 MarksTest – I 15 10 Subject Matter 05 05 50Test – II 15Total 30Course:Credits – 4 Lecture 1 Hr. Tutorial 1Hr. Practical48 12 0Course TypeCore / ElectiveLecture to be Delivered 60Bachelor of ArtsSemester IIBAPOL--0204Minor /Elective Core Course II(a)Total Teaching: 60 days (Lectures: 48 Tutorial: 12)(Lecture and Tutorial : 1 hour each)GOVERNMENT IN INDIA AND ITS FUNCTIONINGUNIT ILEGISLATUREComposition, Powers and Position of Lok Sabha and Rajya SabhaSpeaker of Lok SabhaLegislative Processes in ParliamentWorking of ParliamentUNIT IIUNION EXECUTIVE55
President of India: Election, Powers and PositionCabinet form of GovernmentPrime Minister: Appointment, Powers and PositionUNIT IIIJUDICIARYFeatures of Judicial System in IndiaComposition, Powers and Position of Supreme CourtJudicial Review, Judicial Activism and Lok AdalatUNIT IVFinance CommissionPlanning CommissionNational Development CouncilEssential/Selected Readings:D. Kapur and P.B. Mehta (ed.), Public Institution in India, Performance andDesign, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005.B.L. Shankar and V. Rodriguez, The Indian Parliament: A Democracy atWork, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011.A. Austin, Working a Democratic Constitution, New Delhi: Oxford UniversityPress, 2000.A.K. Mehra and G.W. Kueck (eds.), The Indian Parliament: A ComparativePerspective, New Delhi: Konark Publishers, 2003.L.I. Rudolph and S.H. Rudolph, Explaining Indian Democracy: A Fifty YearPerspective 1956-2006, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2008.B. Arora and D. Verney (eds.), Multiple Identities in a Single State: IndianFederalism in Comparative Perspective, Delhi: Konark 1995.K. Le Roy, C. Saunders and J. Kincaid (eds.), A Global Dialogue onFederalism, Montreal: Queen’s University Press, 2006.W.H. Morri S. Jones, Government and Politics in India, London: Unwin1971.Norman D. Palmer, Indian Political Systems London, George Allan andUnwin, 1963.56
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Semester <strong>End</strong> <strong>Exam</strong>ination System:Maximum Marks Allotted Minimum Pass Marks Time Allowed50 23 03:00Hrs.Paper Setting Scheme:Section No. of Questions <strong>Syllabus</strong>CoverageNature of Questionsand AnswersQuestions to beattemptedA 10 (1 mark each) Complete Objective Type 10 10B 5(2 marks each) Complete Short answer type 05 10(25 words)C 10(3 marks each) Complete Medium answer 05 15type (50 words)D 3 (15 marks each) Complete Long answer type 01 15(1000 words)MaximumMarksContinuous Comprehensive Assessment (CCA) Pattern:Minor Test Marks Class Test/ Tutorials Quiz/Seminars/ Attendance Total(Marks)/Assignments (Marks) presentationmarks(Marks)Total 15 MarksTest – I 15 10 Subject Matter 05 05 50Test – II 15Total 30Course:Credits – 4 Lecture 1 Hr. Tutorial 1Hr. Practical48 12 0Course TypeCore / ElectiveLecture to be Delivered 60Bachelor of ArtsSemester IIBAPOL--0204Minor /Elective Core Course II(a)Total Teaching: 60 days (Lectures: 48 Tutorial: 12)(Lecture and Tutorial : 1 hour each)GOVERNMENT IN INDIA AND ITS FUNCTIONINGUNIT ILEGISLATUREComposition, Powers and Position of Lok Sabha and Rajya SabhaSpeaker of Lok SabhaLegislative Processes in ParliamentWorking of ParliamentUNIT IIUNION EXECUTIVE55