Detail of courses Offered
EXAMINATION SCHEME OF DIFFERENT COURSES
Details of MA (Pol. Sc.)
M.A. (Previous), Semester-I
Eligibility:-
a) B.A. (Hons.) examination in Political Science with 45% marks in aggregate. OR
b) B.A. with at least 45% marks in subject of Political Science/Public Administration/Sociology/History/Economics. OR
c) Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks.
d) Pass marks in the qualifying examinations for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe Category
e) 5% relaxation in minimum eligibility condition for admission for blind/Physical and Visually Handicapped Candidates
Paper
Code
Paper Name
Internal Marks
External Marks
Max. Marks
Paper:-I
Western Political Thought
20
80
100
Paper:-II
Indian Government and Politics-I
Paper:-III
International Relations-Theory
Paper:-IV
Public Administration-I
Paper-V One paper to be chosen from any of the following (the corresponding option has to be taken in Semester-II )
Option (i)
Research Methodology-I
Option (ii)
Political Geography
Option (iii)
Political Leadership-Special Reference to Nation Building Process
M.A. (Previous), Semester-II
Paper:-VI
Indian Political Thought
Indian Government and Politics-II
Paper:-VIII
International Relations-Issues
Paper:-IX
Public Administration-II
Paper-X One Paper corresponding to Option Number, Opted in Semester-I
Option-i
Research Methodology-II
Option-ii
Geo-Politics and World Affairs
Option-iii
Media and Politics
M.A. (Final)
All the students of M.A. (Previous) Promoted Provisionally to M.A. (Final), subject to clearing of 50% papers of M.A. (Previous) Political Science
M.A. (Final), Semester-III
Paper-XI
Political Theory-I
Paper-XII
Comparative Politics-I
Paper-XIII, XIV & XV Three Papers may be chosen from any of the following Groups:
Group A : Paper XIII, XIV & XV
India’s Foreign Policy & Relations-I
International Law-I
International Organization and Global Order Studies-I
Option-iv
South Asian International Politics-I
Group B : Paper XIII, XIV & XV
Political Sociology : The Indian Context-I
State Politics in India(with special reference to Haryana)–I
Democracy in India-I
Indian Political Economy-I
Group C : Paper XIII, XIV & XV
Government & Politics of USA-I
USA and the World-I
USA and South Asia
USA and Europe
Group D : Paper XIII, XIV & XV
Ancient Indian Political Thought-I
Modern Indian Political Thought-I
Liberal Political Theory
Marxist and Neo-Marxist Political Theory-I
M.A. (Final), Semester-IV
Paper-XVI
Political Theory-II
Paper-XVII
Comparative Politics-II
Paper-XVIII, XIX & XX Three Papers may be chosen from any of the following Groups:
Group A : Paper XVIII, XIX & XX
India’s Foreign Policy & Relations-II
International Law-II
International Organization and Global Order Studies-II
South Asian International Politics-II
Group B : Paper XVIII, XIX & XX
Political Sociology : The Indian Context-II
State Politics in India(with special reference to Haryana)–II
Democracy in India-II
Indian Political Economy-II
Group C : Paper XVIII, XIX & XX
Government & Politics of USA-II
USA and the World-II
USA and Asia Pacific
USA and United Nations
Group D : Paper XVIII, XIX & XX
Ancient Indian Political Thought-II
Modern Indian Political Thought-II
Recent Trends in Liberalism
Marxist and Neo-Marxist Political Theory-II
M.Phil Political Science, Annual System
Details of M.Phil.
M.Phil. Political Science, Annual System
a) The Minimum eligibility condition is master’s degree in the Political Science from Kurukshetra University, or an examination recognized as equivalent thereto with least 55% marks. The condition of marks in the Master’s Degree shall be relaxable upto 50% in the case of University appointed or approved teachers with at least three years service as such.
b) Minimum eligibility condition will be pass marks in the qualifying examination i.e. Master’s degree in Political Science
c) 5% relaxation in minimum eligibility condition will be given to Blind/Physically and Visually handicapped candidates.
Paper-I
Research Methodology (Compulsory)
Paper-II
One Option is to be chosen from the following:-
2 Seminars of 80 Marks. Internal Assessment (Test, Home Assignments and Group Discussions) of 20 Marks
Contemporary Political Theory
200
Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis With Special Reference to South Asia
Strategic, Conflict and Peace Studies
Context and Dynamics of Indian Politics
Course Work
Dissertation (Compulsory Viva-Voce)
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