Department of Political Science
About Department
Year of Establishment: UG- June 1992
Course Offered: i) B.A. Political Science ii) Value Added Course of Basic Foundation Course of QGISTeaching Faculty: 01
Vision
By making use of local Political environment, the department will promote the knowledge of Political among the students by organizing various activities and also by curricula.
Mission
1. To develop research attitude among the students. 2. To provide a platform to the students to enhance their skills through GramPanchayat visits.
Goal
To avail the quality education in the field of Political Science
Objectives
- To impart the Knowledge of Political Science. - To make familiar the students regarding the highlights of political scenario of the country - To enable the students about the knowledge regarding to Competitive Exam - Student should get knowledge of politics through visits at local level - To impart the Knowledge of Political Process in India to students. - Also to gain the knowledge of International Political Relation and process
Strength and Opportunities
Strength: - Highly qualified faculty. ICT teaching with use of LCD, Power Point presentations. Guidance, Co-Curricular activities Remedial teaching and Mentor system Organization of field visit Opportunities: - - Organizing National and International conferences. - To increase infrastructure - More Add on Courses
Teaching Methods
Studying Political Science at Department of Political Science, Krantisinh Nana Patil College, Walwa, will learn from a wide variety of teaching methods: Lecture Methods There will be four lectures per week for F.Y. B. A. and there will be Twelve lectures per week for S.Y. B. A. Total Duration for per lecture is 48 minutes for theory course.
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Dr. Shinde Ashok Jaysing | M.A. Ph.D | Head of Department | 01/07/1992 | View |
Cours e Name
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Cours e Detail
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Pattern
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Year of Implemen tation
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Semister
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Name of the Paper
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B.A.
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B.A. I
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CBCS
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June - 2022
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I
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Basic concept in political science
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II
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Indian Constitution
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B.A. II
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CBCS
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June - 2019
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III
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Political Process
in India.
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Resource Geography P.No. IV
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IV
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Indian political thought
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B.A. P.A
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CBCS
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June - 2020
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I
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Public administration(IDS)
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II
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Public administration(IDS)
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Political Science Department Course Outcomes
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B. A. I-Paper No-I
Basic concept in political science
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Students should be Acquainted to basic concepts in Political Science
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2.
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Paper No-II
Indian Constitution
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Students should know the historical background of Indian Constitution and structure of Indian Government.
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3.
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B. A. II- Paper No-III
Political Process in India.
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Students should be Acquainted to Political process and its conduction Government bodies in Indian Political system.
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4.
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B. A. II-Paper No- IV
Indian political thought
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Thinkers and the functions of political bodies.
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5
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B. A. II-Paper No- V
Local Self Government & Movments in Maharashtra.
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Organization structure and functions of local self government in India various social movements in Maharashtra.
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6
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B. A. II- Paper No- VI
Modern Indian political thought.
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Students should know the thoughts of Modern Indian thinkers.
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B. A. II
Paper No-I &II
Public administration(IDS)
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This paper in an introductory course in Public administration, The essence of Public administration lies in its effectiveness in translation the governing philosophy into programmes , policies and community living.
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Programme Specific Outcomes
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Programme
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Outcomes
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1.
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B. A.
Political science.
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After completion of B. A. in Political science the following career opportunities are available for students :--
1. Journalism.
2. Law.
3. Business.
4. Political Leader.
5. MPSC/ UPSC Services.
6. Political Adviser.
7. Researcher in Political science
8. Elected officials.
9. Teaching.
10. Post Graduation programme in Political science.
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