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J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS) : TENALI DEPARTMENT OF B.A POLITICAL SCINCE I SEMISTER TO VI & VIII PAPERS SEMESTER : I POLITICAL SCIENCE- CONCEPTS PAPER : I SEMESTER : II POLTICAL SCIENCE-THEORIES AND INSTITUTIONS PAPER : II SEMESTER : III INDIAN CONSTITUTION PAPER : III SEMISTER : IV DYNAMICS OF INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM PAPER : IV SEMISTER : V WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT PAPER : V SEMISTER : V PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION THEORIES &CONCEPTS PAPER : VI SEMISTER : VI INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT PAPER : VI I SEMISTER : VI PUBLIC ADMINISRATION MODERN TRENDS PAPER : VIII

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS): TENALI I.B.A, SEMESTER-I SYALLABUS PAPER-I POLITICAL SCIENCE-CONCEPTS UNIT-1 Political Science Introduction: (a) Definition, scope and Importance UNIT-II ( a) Liberal and Marxist Approaches UNIT-III State-Nation and civil society (a) State definition, Elements of state (b) State- Society (c) State Government (d) Nation, Nationality definition- features of Nationality UINT-IV Sovereignty definition, characteristics (a) Austin s theory of sovereignty (b) Pluralist theory of sovereignty UNIT-V Origin of the state (a) Social contract theory- Thomas Hobbes

(b) Evolutionary theory UNIT-VI (a) Concept of rule of law (b) Kinds of Liberty, Safeguards of liberty (c) Kinds of Equality UNIT-VIII (a) Kinds of Rights (b) Kinds of Duties (c) Relation between rights and duties UNIT-VIII Power and Authority (a) Definition (b) Kinds Book Recommended; 1.Principles of Political Science- A.C. Kapoor. 2.Priciples of Political Science N.N. Agarwal. Text books; Telugu Academy Book.

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS): I.B.A, SEMESTER-I. MODEL PAPER-I. POLITICAL SCIENCE-CONCEPTS Max.Marks:70 Time:3Hrs SECTION-A I. Answer any two of the following questions. 2X15=30 1.Define the politics and discuss its scope? 2. Define sovereignty and examine its characteristics? 3. Criticize the social contract theory of Hobbes? 4.Defien the law and explain the sources of law? SECTION-B II. Answer any two of the following questions. 2X10=20 5. Discuss about civil right? 6. Define power and examine its kinds? 7. What are the safeguards of liberty? 8. What are essential elements of the state? SECTION-C III. Answer any two of the following questions. 2X5=10 9. Describe the concept of rule of law? 10. State and critics Austin s theory of sovereignty? 11. Give a brief account of the evolutionary theory of state?

12. Explain the relationship between state and Government? SECTION D 5x2=10 13. Economic Equality 14. Authority 15. Political Liberty 16. Define Nation,Nationality 17. Liberalism 18. State of Nature 19. Popular sovereignty 20. Dejure and Defacto Soveignty.

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS): I.B.A, SEMESTER-II SYALLABUS PAPER-II POLITICAL SCIENCE-CONCEPTS UNIT-I Political Ideologies: (a) Individualism (b) Anarchism (C)Socialism (D) Fascism - Merits, Demerits - Features, Criticism - Features, Merits, Demerits - Features, Criticism UNIT-II Democracy : Definition (A) Direct Democracy (B) Indirect Democracy - Devices - Features. UNIT III Forms of Government (a) Unitary and Federal Government Definitions, Features, Merits and Demerits. (B) Parliamentary and Presidential Form of Government Definitions, Features Merits and Demerits. UNIT-IV Theory of Separation of Powers

(a )Explanation (b) Merits and Demerits UNTI-V Organs of Government- Legislature (a) Bicameralism Arguments for and Against (b) Unicameralism Merits and Demerits. (c)powers and Functions of Legislature. UNIT-VI Organs of Government- Executive (a)types of Executive (b)powers and Functions of Executive UNIT-VII Organs of Government- Judiciary (a)powers and Functions (b)independence of Judiciary (c)judicial Review. UNIT VIII Electorate and Representation (a)universal Suffrage Explanation Merits and Demerits, (b)proportional Representation Hare,List System. Books Recommended

1.Principles of Political Science A.C. Kapoor. 2.Principles of Political Science N.N.Agarwal. Textbooks:TeluguAacademy Book.

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS): I.B.A, SEMESTER-II MODEL PARER-II POLITICAL SCIENCE-CONCEPT MaxMarks:70 Time:3Hrs SECTION-A I.Answer any two of the following questions. 2x15=30 1. Critically Examine Montesquieus theory of Separation of Powers? 2. Explain the Features, Merits for and Demerits of Presidential Form of Government? 3. What are the Arguments for and against of Bicameral Legislature? 4. Discuss the Merits and Demerits of Individualism? SECTION-B II. Answer any two of the following questions. 2X10=20 5.Discribe the Powers of the Executive? 6.Explain the Merits and Demerits of Federal Government? 7.What are the Essential features of Socialism? 8.Explain the Direct Democracy Devices? SECTION-C III. Answer any two of the followings questions.2x5=10 9. What are the Functions of Legislature? 10.Explain the Hare System?

11.Explain the Indirect Democracy? 12.Explain the Basic Features of fascism? SECTION-D IV. Answer any five of following question. 5X2=10 13.Nominal and Real Executive 14.Judicial Review 15. Unitary Government 16.List System 17.Anarchism 18.Unicameral Legislature 19.Checks and Balance theory 20.Recall

JMJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS ): TENALI. II BA., III SEMESTER SYLLABUS:: PAPER III INDIAN CONSTITUTION UNIT-1 A. Constituent Assembly B. Salient features of Indian constitution C. Fundamental Rights D. Directive principals of state policy E. Fundamental Duties UNIT-II A. President Election, powers and position B. Vice President powers C. Prime minister powers and functions D. Council of Ministers-powers and functions E. Parliament -composition,powers and functions F. Supreme court composition,powers and functions and Judicial review UNIT-III A.Governor- powers and functions B. Chief Minister- powers and functions C.State Legislature- composition and powers D.High court- composition and powers UNIT-IV A.Unitary and federal features of Indian political system. B. Union state relations-legislative, administrative and financial Relations UNIT-V A. Constitutional Amendment B.42 nd and 44 th Constitutional Amendment Acts C.73 rd and74 th Constitutional Amendment Acts BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. J.C. Johari- Indian government and politics 2. D.D.Basu- Introduction for Constitution of India

JMJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS ): TENALI. II BA., III SEMESTER MODEL PAPER:: PAPER III INDIAN CONSTITUTION Max.Marks:70 Time:3Hrs SECTION:A I. Answer any two of the following 2X15=30 1.Discuss the Salient features of the Indian constitution? 2. Discuss the powers and role of Indian President? 3.Describe the Fundamental Rights? 4. Explain the organization and powers of Lok Sabha? SECTION:B II. Answer any two of the following 2X10=20 5. Describe the powers of the State Governor? 6.Explain the Legislative Relation between the center and the state? 7.Explain constitutional Amendment Methods? 8. Describe the powers of the Chief minister? SECTION:C III.Answer any two of the following 2X5=10 9. What are the Directive principals of State policy in Indian constitution? 10.Examine the powers of the council of ministers at the center? 11.Explain the main provisions of73 rdh Constitutional Amendment act? 12.Discuss the powers of High court? SECTION:D IV. Answer any five of the following 5X2=10

13. 74 t Constitutional Amendment 14.Fundamental duties 15. Vice President 16.Habeas Corpus 17.Constituent Assembly 18.Legislative Assembly 19.Judicial Review 20.Zero Hour

JMJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS ): TENALI. II BA., IV SEMESTER SYLLABUS:: PAPER IV DYNAMICS OF INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM UNIT -I UNIT-II A. Social and Economic Factors in Indian Politics B. Election Commission Powers and Functions C. Determinants of Voting behavior Influence of Language,Religion, Caste and Regionalism. National political parties, A. Indian National Congress Party Structure & Ideology B. BJP Party Structure and Ideology C. CPI Party Structure and Ideology D. CPI (M) - Party Structure and Ideology E. B.S.P. - Party Structure and Ideology F. Coalition Politics UNIT-III Regional Political Parties, A. Akalidal B. D.M.K & A.I.A.D.M.K. C. T.D.P. UNIT-IV Social Movements, A. Women Movements B. Tribal Movements C. Environmental Movements D. Dalit Movement

UNIT-V National Integration, A. Definition, Meaning,Factors Promoting National Integration. B. Challenges to National Integration - Casteism, Communalism, Regionalism, Terrorism. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1.J.R. Siwach Dynamics of Indian Government 2.J.C. Johari Indian Political System. 3. Horst Hartmann Political Parties in India. Telugu Academy Book:

JMJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS ): TENALI. II BA., IV SEMESTER MODEL PAPER:: PAPER IV DYNAMICS OF INDIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM Max Marks:70 Time:3Hrs SECTION-A I. Answer any TWO of the following questions. 2X15=30 1. Explain the Socio-Economic factors influencing Indian Politics? 2.Examine the Structure and Ideology of Congress Party? 3.Explain the Structure and Powers of Election Commission? 4. Explain the Structure and Ideology of B.J.P. Party? SECTION-B II. Answer any TWO of the following questions. 2X10=20 4. Explain the Policies of T.D.P.? 6.Explain different movements for the development of women, tribal and Dalit by different Associations? 7. Examine the problems of National Integration? 8. Write a short note on Terrorism? SECTION-C III. Answer any TWO of the following questions. 2X5=10 9. Discuss the impact of Caste and Religion in Indian Politics? 10. Write a short notes on Environment movements? 11. Write an essay on the D.M.K. Party? 12. Examine the Communalism in India?

SECTION-D IV. Answer any FIVE of the following questions. 5X2=10 13. Regionalism 14. C.P.I. 15. Akalidal 16. National Integration 17. Coalition Government 18. Election Commissioner 19. Voting behavior 20. Language

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS): TENALI. III B.A.SEMESTER-V SYLLABUS:: PAPER-V WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT CHAPTER-I PLATO (a) (b) (c) (d) Theory of Justice Theory of Education Theory of Communism Philosopher King CHAPTER II ARISOTLE (a)theory of State (b)classification of Governments (c) Theory of Revolutions (d) Views on Slavery CHAPTRE II MACHIAVELLI (a) (b) Advice to the Prince On Religion and Politics CHAPTER IV THOMAS HOBBES (a)social Contract Theory with special reference to Sovereignty CHAPTER V JOHN LOCKE (a)social Contract Theory with special reference to the theory of Natural Rights CHAPTER VI ROUSSEAU

(a)social contract theory with special reference to the theory of General Will CHAPTER VII HEGEL (a)ideal state (b) Dialectic method CHAPTER VIII KARL MARX (a)theory of Scientific Socialism (b)dialectic Materialism and Historical Materialism Books Recommended 1. A History of Political Thought : Plato to Karl Marx, Mukherjee & Rama Swamy 2004 2. Western Political Thought : S.A. Palekar -2008

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS): TENALI. III B.A.SEMESTER-V MODEL QUESTION PAPER:: PAPER-V WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT MaxMarks:70 Time:3Hrs SECTION-A I. Answer any two of the following questions.2x15=30 1. Explain Plato s Ideas on The Ideal state? 2. Write the place of Machiavelli in the history of western political thought? 3. Write an essay on the basic Principals of Marxism? 4. Explain the view of Hobbes on Social Contract and Sovereignty? SECTION-B II. Answer any two of the following questions 2X10=20 5. Explain briefly Rousseau s Theory of General Will? 6. Explain Lockers theory of Social Contract? 7. Aristotle s views on the causes of Revolution? 8. Explain the Theory of Class War?

SECTION-C III. Answer any two of the following questions 2X5=10 9. Plato s views on the Education? 10.Describe Hegel s dialectic Method? 11. What Suggestions did Machiavelli given to the rules? 12. Explain Aristotle s Classification of Government? SECTION-D I. Answer any five of the following questions 5X2=10 14. The Prince 15. Virtue is Knowledge 16. Surplus Value 17. Oligarchy 18. The Laws 19. The State of Nature 20.Natural Rights 21. Slavery

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, (AUTONOMOUS):TENALI DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE SEMESTER:V PAPER: VI III B.A PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- THEORIES & CONCEPTS CHAPTER-I : INTRODUCTION (A) Meaning, nature,scope, and importance of public administration similarities and differences (B) Public Administration and private Administration (C) Politics and Administration-Dichotomy- woodrow wilson CHAPTYER-II : THEORIES AND APPROACHED TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CHAPTER-III (A) Bureaucratic Theory- Max Weber (B) Classical Approach- Gulick & Urwick (C) Scientific management- F.W. Taylor (A) Human relation Approach-Elton Mayo (B) Socio-Psychological Approach- Mc. Gregor (C) Theory of Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow (D) Decision Making Theory- Herbert Simon CHAPTER IV : PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATION (A) Hierarchy (B) Span of control (C) Centralization (D) Decentralization (E) Deligation

(F) Super vision CHAPTER : V LINE AND STAFF AGENCIES (A) Meaning and Nature (B) Functions (C) Relationship and distinction between them with examples TEXT BOOK: Telugu academy book REFERENCE BOOK: 1. Public administration, james henry 2. principles of public administration, dr. Shantaran, k. Bhogle 3. the craft of public administration, bostan, alten and baskers 1981- george e. Berkley

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, (AUTONOMOUS): TENALI DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE III B.A PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-B THEORIES &CONCEPTS V SEMESTER -VI PAPER MODEL PAPER Time : 3 hrs max. marks: 70 SECTION-A I.Answer any TWO of the following. 2x15=30 1. Write an essay on Elton Mayos Human Relations Theory? 2. Explain the use of F.W. Taylor Scientific management? 3. Explain the Max Weber Theory of Bureaucracy? 4. Explain the Decision making theory of the Herbert Simon? II. Answer any TWO of the following. 2x10=20 5. Explain the scope of Public administration. 6. Explain the Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of needs? 7. Explain the difference between Public administration and private administration 8. Explain the Woodrow Wilson views on politics and administration? III. Answer any TWO of the following. 2x5=10 9. Span of control 10. Hierarchy 11. Centralization 12. Super vision IV. Answer any FIVE of the following. 5x2=10 1. Woodrow Wilson 2. Deligated legislation 3. F.W.Taylor 4. Facts and values 5. Technical staff 6. Bureaucracy 7. Decentralization 8. POSD CORB

JMJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS ): TENALI. III BA., VI SEMESTER SYLLABUS:: PAPER VII INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT CHAPTER-I: SOURCES OF ANCIE INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT a)manu- Varna system b) King ship c)welfare state CHAPTER II: KAUTILYA a)king ship b) Religion politics C) Mandal theory CHAPTER:III BUDDHA a)dharma b)political ideas CHAPTER:IV GHANDHI (a)concept of Non- Violence (b)theory of trustee ship (c)concept of gram Swaraj CHAPTER:V M.N. ROY (a)political ideas (b)radical Humanism CHAPTER:VI NEHRU a)economic socialism b)makers of Indian s Foreign policy CHAPTER-VII: JAYA PRAKASH NARAYAN a)total revolution

b)sarvodaya CHAPTER-VIII: Dr. AMBEDKAR (a)views on Indian society (b)champion of weaker section BOOKS RECOMANDED 1)Political in ancient india-r.s.sharma2000 2) Indian political thinkers, Gyanender singh2008 TELUGU ACADIMIC BOOK

JMJ COLLEGE FOR WOMEN (AUTONOMOUS ): TENALI. III BA.,VI SEMESTER MODAL PARER:: PAPER VII INDIAN POLITICAL THOUGHT SECTION:A MaxMarks:70 Time:3Hrs I. Answer any two of the following questions 2x15=30 1)Discuss the political concept of kautilya? 2)Explain B.R. Ambedkar s political philosophy? 3) What are the political ideas of Gandhi? 4) M.N. Roy in the greatest political thinker of modern India-Explain? SECTION:B II. Answer any two of the following questions 2x10=20 5)Estimate the place of Manu in the ancient Indian state-craft? 6)Evolution of Dr. Jayaprakash Narayana s political Thought? 7)The Democratic Socialism of J.L. Nehru? 8)What are the sources of ancient Indian political thought? SECTION:C III.Answer any two of the following questions 2X5=10 9) Examine kautilyan s sapthanga theory? 10)Explain Buddha and his Dharma? 11) Elaborate total revolution? 12)How did Dr.B.R. Ambedkar give his service to weaker sections?

SECTION:D III.Answer any two of the following questions 5x2=10 1. Radical Humanism 2. Village Republic 3. Non Aligment 4. Untouchable 5. System of Spies in Arthasastra 6. Varshasama Dharma 7. Sarvodaya 8. Panchasheela

J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, (AUTONOMOUS):TENALI SEMESTER: VI, PAPER: VIII PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MODERN TRENDNS UNIT I : PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION IN THE CONTEXT OF LIBERALISATION, PRIVATISATION&GLOBALISATION A).Liberalization B) Privatization C) Globalization UNIT-II : MODERN TRENDNS IN GOVERNMENT A) E-Governance- Merits, Demerits B) New public Administration- Mino Brook I&II C) New public Management UNIT-III- LEADER SHIP A) Definition Meaning and Elements B) Leadership Approaches C) Kinds of Leadership D) Qualities of Leadership UNIT-IV COMMUNICATION- PUBLIC RELATION A) Definition- Meaning of communication B) Methods of communication C) Principals D) Public relation, Meaning &Importance E) Methods of public relation

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J.M.J COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, (AUTONOMOUS): TENALI DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE III B.A PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION- MODERN TRENDNS VI SEMESTER -VIII PAPER MODEL PAPER Time : 3 hrs max. marks: 70 SECTION-A I. Answer any TWO of the following. 2x15=30 1. Explain the Right to Information Act-2005? 2.What is Leadership? And Explain its Leadership Approaches? 3.Define communication and explain its methods? 4.What is public relationship? explain its technices? I. Answer any TWO of the following. 2x10=20 5.Explain the post modern public administration features and limitations? 6.Explain the citizen control and administration? 7. Explain the differences between modern and post modern administration? 8Explain the new public management? III Answer any TWO of the following. 2x5=10 9.Good governance 10.Globalisation 11.Lebarlisation 12.Femenistperspective IV. Answer any Five of the following 5x2=10 1.Democracy Leadership Written communication

8. 2.Minnobrooke 3.Privatisation 4.E-Governance 5.Authority of Leadership 6.Propaganda 7.Scientism