Welcome To Politics Department

'Short Term Course Lectures'

'Teacher Day Celebration'

'Visit to World Parliament '

'Republic Day Celebration'

'Dr. Prakash Pawar - Guest Lecture'
'Guest lecture by Bhausaheb Ajbe'
'Constitution Day Celebration'
About Department
We are encourages methodological and intellectual pluralism.The Department of Political Science offers graduate and post graduate programme to students interested in learning about the political world around them, and analise political process and relates the events to political thinking,philosophy.Political Science department encourage students to involve in social activities, as well as analise government and related fields.
The department's accomplishments are not limited to its faculty.Our students at the undergraduate levels are also regularly invited to present their papers at national or regional conferences.The study of Government and Politics gives our students broad training in political science and is especially useful in preparation for the further study of the discipline at the post-graduate level.This subject also accommodates students wishing to enter public service or who are interested in public administration or law school.Those wishing to enter public service or are interested in the study of public administration at the post-graduate level greatly benefited from the subject. With the help of Political Science programs, students analyze the fundamental theories and philosophies of government, economy,and civil society; and apply them to contemporary political systems.They can compare and contrast complex political issues and events within the context of the diverse political systems around the Global world.Students are prepared to enter positions within the government at the federal, state, and local levels or within the private sector as government relations specialists,public policy mangers,and contractors.The subject enables students to start or advance career in political science. Specialization in Political Science at S.Y.B.A.started from 1993.
Year of Establishment: 1992
Vision
The Department of Political Science sensitizes students towards Political and Social Activities, thereby fostering skills to Relate Social transformations and political Awairness in Society, to encourage students to research, business, and publishing.
Mission
- To enhance the analytical thinking in sence of social transformation of the students.
- To appreciate and analyze Political Events and Public Policies from various perspectives.
- To prepare students to perceive themselves as professionals in Social Work, Teaching and Research.
- To promote Democratic Secular Values & preserve and awairness about Indian Nation Building Process.
Department Program and Courses
Sr.No |
Level of the ptogramme |
Name of the Programme |
Duration |
Syllabus |
1 |
Graduation |
BA Political Science |
3 years |
F.Y.B.A,S.Y.B.A, T.Y.B.A. |
2 |
Post-Graduation |
MA Political Science |
2 years |
MAPart I, MAPart II, |
3 |
Short Term Courses |
1. Introduction to Indian Constitution 2. Right to Information |
Both 40 Days |
Syllabus |
Sr.No. | Course Name | Course Details | Year | Document |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | F.Y.B.A.` | Paper-G1 Indian Government and Politics | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | fyba.pdf |
2 | S.Y.B.A.` | Paper-G2 Political Theory & Concepts | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | syba g2.pdf |
3 | S.Y.B.A. | Paper-S1 Western Political Thought | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | syba s1.pdf |
4 | S.Y.B.A. | Paper-S2 Political Sociology | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | syba s2.pdf |
5 | T.Y.B.A. | Paper-G3 Political Ideologies | 2015-16 to 2017-18 | tyba g3.pdf |
6 | T.Y.B.A. | Paper-S3 Public Administration | 2015-16 to 2017-18 | tyba s3.pdf |
7 | T.Y.B.A. | Paper-S4 International politics | 2015-16 to 2017-18 | tyba s4.pdf |
Sr.No. | Course Name | Course Details | Year | Document |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | M.A. Part I Sem I | POC1: Political Theory | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POC1.pdf |
2 | M.A. Part I Sem I | POC2: Public Administration | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POC2.pdf |
3 | M.A. Part I Sem I | POC3: Political Institutions in India | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POC3.pdf |
4 | M.A. Part I Sem I | POO1: Modern Political Ideologies | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POO1.pdf |
5 | M.A. Part I Sem II | POC4: Public Policy | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POC4.pdf |
6 | M.A. Part I Sem II | POC5: Issue in World Politics | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POC5.pdf |
7 | M.A. Part I Sem II | POC6: Comparative Politics | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POC6.pdf |
8 | M.A. Part I Sem II | POO5: Political Process in Maharashtra | 2013-14 to 2017-18 | POO5.pdf |
9 | M.A. Part II Sem III | POC7: Political Thinking in Modern India | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POC7.pdf |
10 | M.A. Part II Sem III | POC8: Political Sociology | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POC8.pdf |
11 | M.A. Part II Sem III | POC9: Theory of International Relations | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POC9.pdf |
12 | M.A. Part II Sem III | POO10: Indian Administration | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POO10.pdf |
13 | M.A. Part II Sem IV | POC10: Traditions of Political Thoughts | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POC10.pdf |
14 | M.A. Part II Sem IV | POC11: Political Process in India | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POC11.pdf |
15 | M.A. Part II Sem IV | POC12: Political Participation | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POC12.pdf |
16 | M.A. Part II Sem IV | POO14: Party System In India | 2014-15 to 2017-18 | POO14.pdf |
Teaching Methods
1)Lecture- Lectures of 48 minutes and there will be four per week for each first each second, third year courses and four lectures of 60 minits for M.A. courses. Lectures take place in classrooms, with one teacher responsible for each course.
2) Tutorial- For every student their will be minimum four toutorial in Year which take place on as surprise test.
3) Unit Test- for B.A. students their is no compulsory test as per guidlines, but we did it couple of time in a Year. For MA students organised Unit test as shedule.
4) Project- for P.G. Students every student has one project for 10marks.
5) Group Discussion- as a joint meeting and semester end seminar we encourage students for group discussion.
6) Seminar.
7) Assignment,
8) Library Work,
9) Google Classroom Notes - Video lectures by different eminent teachers are shown to the students during practical sessions. Videos of practical demonstrations shown to the students as well as notes of lectures uplode on various occassions.
10) Audio Clips on Syllabus- we provide Available Audio Clips on google claassroom.