Shriram Shikshan Sanstha
1: Understanding of constitution, government institutions, electoral processes and policies.
Knowledge of some of the philosophical underpinnings of modern politics and government.
Develop the ability to make logical inferences about social and political issues on the basis of comparative andhistorical knowledge.
Knowledge of key theories and concepts, political thoughts, organization, and modern issues in internationalrelations.
Develop the analytical abilities, observational skills and decision making abilities of the students so that they willbe able to face different challenges of life.
Equip students with the concepts, principles, theories and processes studied in Political Science, so as to facilitatetheir career choices and employment.
Aim at shaping the students’ perception and outlook on social, economic and political environment of India andbeyond.
Student of B.A. program studying Political Science as an optional subject is expected to:
To understand the basic structure of Indian political system
To Inculcate interest in political field
To create the leadership qualities in students
To understand Indian governing system
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
Understand and explain the significance of Indian constitution as the fundamental law of the land.
To know the making process of the constitution and salient features of Indian constitution.
Exercise the fundamental rights in proper sense at the same time identifies his responsibilities in nationalbuilding.
Analyze the Indian Political System, the powers and functions of the Union, State Government in detail.
Critically analyzing the important institutions of Indian Union: The Executive: President, Vice-President, PrimeMinister, Council of Ministers, State Executive: Governor, Chief Minister, Council of Ministers, The Legislature:Rajya Sabha, LokSabha, State Legislature, The Judiciary: Supreme Court and High Court: Composition andjurisdictions.
To make conscious of the social, cultural, economic and political environment that affects politics in India, at thenational as well as regional levels.
At the end of the course the students should be able to:
Understand and explain the significance of Election Commission of India
know the powers and role of Governor, Chief Minister & Council of Minister
Understand structure & powers of Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
Explain the structure and jurisdiction of High Court and District Court
Know the Composition Function and Powers of Grampanchayat& Gram Sabha.