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317 Bifurcation

The document outlines the bifurcation of the Political Science syllabus into 32 lessons, divided into seven modules. Each module covers specific topics such as the relationship between individuals and the state, aspects of the Indian Constitution, structure of government, and contemporary issues. The assessment is divided into a TMA contributing 40% and a Term End Examination contributing 60% of the overall syllabus.

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317 Bifurcation

The document outlines the bifurcation of the Political Science syllabus into 32 lessons, divided into seven modules. Each module covers specific topics such as the relationship between individuals and the state, aspects of the Indian Constitution, structure of government, and contemporary issues. The assessment is divided into a TMA contributing 40% and a Term End Examination contributing 60% of the overall syllabus.

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Political Science (317)

Bifurcation of Syllabus

Total Lessons (32)

Module TMA Termed End Examination


(40% of the syllabus) (60% of the syllabus)
(No. of lessons 10) (No. of Lesson 22)
Module 1: Individual and The State L- 1: Meaning and Scope of Political Science L- 3: Distinction Between Society, Nation, State and Government
L- 2: Nation and State L- 4: Major Political Theories

Module 2: Aspects of the Constitution of India L- 5: Preamble and the Salient Features of The L- 6: Fundamental Rights
Constitution of India L- 8: Indian Federal System
L- 7: Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties
L- 9: Emergency Provisions
Module 3: Structure of Government L- 13: The Executive in The States L- 10: Union Executive
L- 14: State Legislature L- 11: Parliament of India
L- 12: Supreme Court of India
L- 15: High Courts and Subordinate Courts
L- 16: Local Government: Urban and Rural
Module 4: Democracy at Work L- 17: Universal Adult Franchise and The Methods L- 18: Electoral System in India
of Representation L- 19: National Political Parties
L- 20: Regionalism and Regional Parties
L- 21: Public Opinion and Pressure Group
Module 5: Major Contemporary Issues L- 22: Communalism, Caste and Reservations L- 23: Environmental Awareness
L- 24: Good Governance
L- 25: Human Rights
Module 6: India and the World L- 27: India's Relations with USA And Russia L- 26: India's Foreign Policy
L- 28: India and Its Neighbors: China, Pakistan, And Sri Lanka
Module 7A. World Order and the United 7A. L- 29: Contemporary World Order 7A. L- 30: United Nations
Nations 7A. L- 32: United Nations and Economic and Social 7A. L- 31: United Nations Peace Activities
OR Development OR
Module 7B. Administrative System in India OR 7B. L- 33: Public Service Commissions
7B. L- 34: Administrative Machinery at The Centre, 7B. L- 35: Political Executive and Bureaucracy
States and District Levels
7B. L- 36: Public Grievances and
Redressal Machinery

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