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 L T P48 12 0Course TypeCore / ElectiveLecture to be Delivered 60Bachelor of ArtsSemester I/II/IIIBA**22Compulsory Paper(Other than Political Science Students)Total Teaching: 60 days (Lectures: 48 Tutorial: 12)(Lecture and Tutorial : 1 hour each)CONSTITUTION OF INDIACredit: 03Unit-I(i)(ii)(iii)Constituent Assembly: Socio-Economic composition ofConstituent Assembly. Working of the constituentAssembly and making of the Indian Constitution.Preamble of the Indian Constitution.Features of Indian Constitution.71
(iv)(v)Fundamental Rights and Duties.Directive Principles of State PolicyUnit-II (i) Executive: President, Election, Powers, Emergency Powersand Position.(ii) Prime Minister: Appointment, Functions and Position.(iii) Cabinet: Features of Cabinet system, Formation ofCabinet, Functions and workingUnit-III (i) Legislature: Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha)Composition powers and Position(ii) Role of Parliament.(iii) Speaker: Appointment, Functions Powers and Position.(iv) Committee System of Parliament.(v) Amendment Procedure in Parliament.Unit IV (i) Judiciary: Supreme Court: Composition Functions andPosition.(ii) Judicial Review.(iii) Co-relation Between Executive, Legislature and Judiciary(iv) Federal Structure: Centre-State Relations.(v) Grass Root democracy: Panchayati Raj institutions, 73 rdAmendment.Suggested ReadingsGrenville Austin, The Indian Constitution: The Cornerstone of aNation, New York: OVPK.R. Bobwall, Indian Constitution and administration, AmbalaCantt: Modern, 1970Mathew Curien, Society and Politics in India.Norman D. palmer: Indian Political System London: George Allenand Union,1971M.V. Pylee, Constitutional Government, Bombay, Asia, 1968.Rajni Kothari Politics in India, Delhi Oriented Long Man, 1972W.H. Morris Jones, Government and Politics in India, London:Hutchiuson, 1967.R.L. Hardgrave Jr. India: Government and Politics in a DevelopingNation, New York: Harconrt Brace, 1975.72
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(iv)(v)Fundamental Rights and Duties.Directive Principles of State PolicyUnit-II (i) Executive: President, Election, Powers, Emergency Powersand Position.(ii) Prime Minister: Appointment, Functions and Position.(iii) Cabinet: Features of Cabinet system, Formation ofCabinet, Functions and workingUnit-III (i) Legislature: Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha)Composition powers and Position(ii) Role of Parliament.(iii) Speaker: Appointment, Functions Powers and Position.(iv) Committee System of Parliament.(v) Amendment Procedure in Parliament.Unit IV (i) Judiciary: Supreme Court: Composition Functions andPosition.(ii) Judicial Review.(iii) Co-relation Between Executive, Legislature and Judiciary(iv) Federal <strong>Structure</strong>: Centre-State Relations.(v) Grass Root democracy: Panchayati Raj institutions, 73 rdAmendment.Suggested ReadingsGrenville Austin, The Indian Constitution: The Cornerstone of aNation, New York: OVPK.R. Bobwall, Indian Constitution and administration, AmbalaCantt: Modern, 1970Mathew Curien, Society and Politics in India.Norman D. palmer: Indian Political System London: George Allenand Union,1971M.V. Pylee, Constitutional Government, Bombay, Asia, 1968.Rajni Kothari Politics in India, Delhi Oriented Long Man, 1972W.H. Morris Jones, Government and Politics in India, London:Hutchiuson, 1967.R.L. Hardgrave Jr. India: Government and Politics in a DevelopingNation, New York: Harconrt Brace, 1975.72