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  1. Train students to be good citizens
  2. Provide a firm grounding in the subject, develop analytical skills & to provide a realistic perspective to the society
  3. Equip the students to prepare themselves for careers in teaching & research
  4. Prepare the students for union & state civil services exams
  5. Increase awareness among students on local, National & International issues
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Ashwini Hegde VIEW CV

BA (H.E.P/J.P.P) III Year 2018-19

Class Girls Boys Total Strength
I BA (HEP/JPP) HEP – 13 JPP – 04 HEP – 30 JPP – 04 HEP – 43 JPP –  08
II BA (HEP/JPP) HEP – 10 JPP – 05 HEP – 34 JPP – 06 HEP – 44 JPP –  11
III BA (HEP/JPP) HEP- 24 JPP – 10 HEP- 34 JPP – 08 HEP – 58 JPP – 02

STUDENT STRENGTH DETAILS BA (H.E.P/J.P.P) III Year 2019-20

Class Girls Boys Total Strength
I BA (HEP/JPP)  HEP – 17 JPP – 02 HEP – 37 JPP – 05 HEP – 54 JPP – 07
II BA (HEP/JPP) HEP – 13 JPP – 04 HEP – 30 JPP – 04 HEP – 43 JPP –  08
III BA (HEP/JPP) HEP – 10 JPP – 05 HEP – 33 JPP – 06 HEP – 43 JPP –  11

STUDENT STRENGTH DETAILS BA (H.E.P/J.P.P) III Year 2020-21

Class Girls Boys Total Strength
I BA (HEP/JPP) HEP -18 JPP – 01 HEP – 28 JPP – 0 HEP – 46 JPP – 01
II BA (HEP/JPP)  HEP – 17 JPP – 02 HEP – 37 JPP – 05 HEP – 54 JPP – 07
III BA (HEP/JPP) HEP – 13 JPP – 04 HEP – 30 JPP – 04 HEP – 43 JPP –  08

BA (H.E.P) 2021-22

Class Girls Boys Total Strength
I BA (HP/PE) HP- 12 PE- 12 HP- 36 PE- 10 HP- 48 PE- 22
II BA (HEP/JPP) HEP -18 JPP – 01 HEP – 25 JPP – 0 HEP – 43 JPP – 01
III BA (HEP/JPP) HEP – 14 JPP – 02 HEP – 36 JPP – 04 HEP – 50 JPP – 06

BA (H.E.P) 2022-23

Class Girls Boys Total Strength
I BA (HP) HP- 10 HP- 16 HP- 26
II BA (HP/PE) HP- 12 PE- 12 HP- 30 PE- 09 HP- 42 PE- 21
III BA (HEP/JPP) HEP -18 JPP – 01 HEP – 25 JPP – 0 HEP – 43 JPP – 01

BA (HP/PE) 2023-24

Class Girls Boys Total Strength
I BA (HP) HP- HP- HP-
II BA (HP/PE) HP- 12 PE- 12 HP- 36 PE- 10 HP- 48 PE- 22
II BA (HP/PE) HP- 12 PE- 12 HP- 30 PE- 09 HP- 42 PE- 21

BA Results 2018-2022

Year 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22
Appeared 52 42 47 36 41 49
Distinction 13 12 29 08 15 25
First Class 19 13 08 18 10 13
Pass % 65 64 81 78 85 86

Bangalore City University Ranks

Year  Student Name Reg. No. Percentage University Rank
2018-19 Bindu R 16AZA80005 85.46 05th Rank
2020-21 Aakanksha M A1818601 88.32 09th Rank
2021-22 Prithi Honnareddy A1918631 93.02 01st Rank
Manu R A1918623 91.05 03rd Rank
Bindu R 05th Rank
2018-19
Aakanksha M 09th Rank
2020-21
Prithi Honnareddy 01st Rank
2021-22
Manu R 03rd Rank
2021-22

PROGRAMME OUTCOME:

By the end of the programme students will be able to:

PO1- The students acquire knowledge in the field of Social Science, Literature and Humanities which make them sensitive and sensible enough

PO2- BA graduates will be acquainted with the Social, Economical, Historical, Geographical, Political, Ideological and Philosophical tradition and thinking

PO3- The program also empowers the graduates appear for various competitive examinations or choose the post graduate programme of their choice

PO4- BA program enables the student to acquire the knowledge with human values framing the best to deal with various problems in life with courage and humanities

PO5- Programme provides the base to be the responsible citizen

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME:

PSO1-Understanding the origin and nature of state

PSO2- Study and analysed political contexts from critical and constructive prospective

PSO3- Have a better understanding of the working of various political institutions including decentralized institutions state legislature and parliament and relate this functioning to the greater cause of nation building as a responsible citizen

PSO4-Assess how global national and regional development affects policy and society

PSO5-To gain critical thinking and develop the ability to make logical inferences about socio-economic and political issues, on the basis of comparative and contemporary political discourses in India

PSO6-Contemplate about national and international issues involving states having different political ideologies and historical contexts

PSO7-Pursue higher education such as Post Graduate studies and research in political science and in other interdisciplinary areas to provide qualitative insights to create a better world

PSO8-Becoming a leader of the nation with actual constitutional knowledge

COURSE OUTCOME:

  1. BASIC CONSEPTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-Political Science, theoretically and will gain knowledge to explain and analyze politics at large

CO2-The dynamics of Politics

CO3-To inculcate the democratic spirit

 

  1. POLITICAL THEORY:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-The nature and Relevance of Political Theory

CO2-The different concepts like liberty, equality, Justice and Rights

CO3-To reflect upon some of the important debates in political theory

 

  1. HUMAN RIGHTS:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-Explain the basic concepts of human rights its various formulations

CO2-Have necessary knowledge and skill for analyzing, interpreting, and applying the human rights standards and sensitize them to the issues

CO3-Develop ability to critically analyse Human Rights situations around them

 

  1. WESTERN POLITICAL THOUGHT:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-An introduction to the schools of political thought and theory making in the west

CO2-Introduce the richness and variations in the political perception of western thinkers

CO3-Familiarize themselves to the thought and theory of western philosophy

 

  1. INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-Understand how the colonial rule was over thrown by the Indian Nationalist

CO2-Apprecite the ideals and values of Gandhi that resulted in freedom

CO3-Examine the problem of Independent India and the role played by great leaders in solving them

 

  1. INDIAN POLITY ISSUES:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-Understand the Reason behind the causes of social and political issues of India and also the constitutional provisions that existed

CO2-Femilarize with the debate that emerged

CO3-Be able to suggest the measures to control such issues

 

  1. INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITCS:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- Outlining the basic values and philosophy of Indian Constitution as expressed in the preamble

CO2- Evaluating the structures of government at central and state level

CO3- Studying about Judiciary system of India

 

  1. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES IN INDIA:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-Aim at understanding the procedural aspects of parliamentary system of governments.

CO2- Learn about the privileges of people’s representatives and match it with theirperformance

CO3-Understand the working of committees, budgetary aspects and deliberative mechanismwithin the parliament.

 

  1. ANCIENT INDIAN POLITICAL IDEAS AND INSTITUTIONS:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- Reflection the native concepts like Dharma, Rajadharma, Nyaya, Viveka etc, in the light oftheir modern connotations.

CO2-Understand the role of texts and stories in the Indian context by reflecting upon our ownexperiences.

CO3-Revisit our own socio-political structures through the textual and non-textual sources fromthe early Indian period in order to quell the European representation of Indian Society andheritage.

 

  1. MODERN POLITICAL ANALYSIS:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- Understand the key concepts of Political Institutional working and science within them.

CO2-Be familiar with the Phenomenon of politics and various explanations relating to the influencesthat mould the decision making process.

CO3-Help the students to visualize the working of political institutions and the process of decisionmaking through diagrammatic presentations

 

  1. INDIAN CONSTITUTION:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- Understand the philosophy of the Constitution and its structure.

CO2-Measure the powers and functions of various offices under the Constitution

CO3-Appreciate the role of Constitution in a Democracy

 

  1. GENDER AND POLITICS:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-Answer how ideologies have shaped the women in politics

CO2-Bring awareness of the relevance of gender issues in politics

CO3-Through discussions on women and governance understand the ground realitiesabout politics in relation to women

 

  1. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- The paper will introduce the students to the basic concepts of Public Administration along with its founding principles and history

CO2- The paper will also deal with the primary administrative theory and basic principle of organisation

CO3- The students will also learn about structure of organisation, communication, Leadership and Personnel Administration

 

  1. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1-The students will get an overview about the nature, evolution and scope of International Relation

CO2- It will help them to get acquainted with the basic ideas of International Politics

CO3- It will also give them a historical background of war, its effect and importance of peace

 

  1. ADVANCED PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- To explain the concepts of Financial Administration in the country with special reference to the process and implementation of Budget

CO2- To explain the concept of control and accountability in administration (Lokapal, Lokayukta)

CO3- To introduce the concept of Development, Comparative Administration 

 

  1. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND FOREIGN POLICY:

At the end of the course the students shall understand –

CO1- To explain the historical background, importance of International and Regional Organization

CO2- It will learn about International Political Economy System

CO3- It will help to get more knowledge about India’s Foreign Policy and its relationship with major countries of the world.

Sl. No. Date Particular
1. 03-07-2018 Department meeting- discussion of time table
2. 23-07-2018 Orientation for I Year Degree student
3. 01-08-2018 Inauguration of  humanities forum
4. 04-8-2018 Fresher’s day celebration
5. 03-09-2018 to    05-09-2018 First internal Test
6. 03-10-2018 One day State level workshop on Constitutional Amendments economic and legal issues
7. 15-10-2018 Saraswathi pooja in Department
8. 29-10-2018 Essay Competition
9. 30-10-2018 Parent–teacher meeting
10. 05-09-2018 Teacher Day celebration
11. 31-10-2018 to 1-11-2018 Seminar and PPT’s by the students.
12. 22-01-2019 Department meeting- discussion of time table
13. 25-01-2019 Celebration of National Voters Day
14. 28-01-2019 Ethnic Day celebration
15. 05-02-2019 Election Awareness Camp
16. 27-04-2019 Student Seminar Competition
17. 03-06-2019 Farewell to final year B.A students
18. 05-07-2019 Orientation for I Year Degree student
19. 29-08-2019 Commencement of Color week
20. 03-10-2019 Kalakruti Club Inauguration
21. 03-10-2019 Guest Lecture on Economic Slowdown – Causes and Measure
22. 05-10-2019 Saraswathi Pooja in Department
23. 15-10-2019 Parents Teacher Meeting
24. 26-10-2019 Oratory Competition
25. 29-10-2019 Quiz Competition
26. 02-11-2019 Essay Competition
27. 20-01-2020 Department meeting- discussion of time table
28. 22-01-2020 Value Added Course Commencement (Aptitude and Analytical Training)
29. 23-01-2020 Swachchata Pakwada Rally & Street Play
30. 25-01-2020 Students Seminar on Mental Hygiene
31. 06-02-2020 Career Enhancement Programme
32. 18-02-2020 Ethnic Day
33. 11-03-2020 Group Discussion on NRC and CAA
34. 16-03-2020 to 19-03-2020 Internal Test
35. 01-06-2020 Department meeting- discussion of time table
36. 03-06-2020 Elocution Competition
37. 22-09-2020 Orientation Programme
38. 23-10-2020 Saraswati Pooja in the Department
39. 26-11-2020 Celebration of Indian Constitution Day
40. 04-01-2021 to 07-01-2021 Commencement of Internal Test for 1st,3rd and 5th semester
41. 22-01-2021 Slogan Writing Competition
42. 25-01-2021 Celebration of National Voters Day
43. 25-01-2021 Street Play (Voting Awareness Programme)
44. 30-01-2021 Visit to Maja talkies
45. 05-06-2021 Environment Protection Awareness Video by students
46. 28-06-2021 Virtual Internal Test
47. 26-11-2021 Celebration of Indian Constitution Day
48. 16-06-2021 Commencement of UGC STRIDE Certificate Course on Rural Development and Management
49. 06-08-2021 Special Lecture on Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Governance
50. 16-09-2021 Oratory Competition on account of International Democracy Day
51. 11-10-2021 Department meeting- discussion of time table
52. 12-10-2021 Orientation programme for I year NEP students
53. 13-10-2021 Saraswati Pooja in the Department
54. 13-10-2021 NEP Workshop for I year NEP students
55. 12-11-2021 Visit to Rajanukunte Gram Panchayat
56. 25-11-2021 Quiz competition on account of Indian Constitution Day
57. 26-11-2021 Celebration of Indian Constitution Day
58. 26-11-2021 End of the Certificate Course Rural Development and Management
59. 10-12-2021 Street Play on account of International Human Rights Day
60. 25-01-2022 One Day webinar on Constitutional Democracy, Election and Youth”
61. 07-02-2022 Internal Test I BA NEP Students
62. 08-03-2022 Rally and Visit to Police Station Rajajinagar Bangalore on account of International Women’s Day
63. 14-09-2021 Department meeting- discussion of time table
64. 16-09-2021 Oratory Competition on account of International Democracy Day
65. 12-11-2021 Visit to Rajanukunte Gram Panchayat
66. 25-11-2021 Quiz competition on account of Indian Constitution Day
67. 26-11-2021 Celebration of Indian Constitution Day
68. 26-11-2021 End of the Certificate Course Rural Development and Management
69. 08-12-2021 Street Play on account of International Human Rights Day
70. 25-01-2022 One Day webinar on Constitutional Democracy, Election and Youth”
71. 08-03-2022 Rally and Visit to Police Station Rajajinagar Bangalore on account of International Women’s Day
72. 08-07-2022 Ethnic Day
73. 05-11-2022 Department meeting- discussion of time table
74. 07-11-2022 Orientation Programme
75. 22-11-2022 Internal Test for I semester NEP
76. 26-11-2022 Celebration of Constitution Day
77. 28-12-2022 Drawing and Poster making Competition
78. 30-12-2022 Essay Competition
79. 09-01-2023 Oratory Competition on account of National Youth Day
80. 11-01-2023 Internal Test for III semester NEP and V Semester
81. 16-01-2023 Suggi celebration
82. 25-01-2023 Celebration of National Voters Day (Street Play)
83. 15-02-2023 Visit to Vidhana Sabha Session
84. 25-02-2023 Voter ID Registration Camp
85. 06-03-2023 Commencement of V Semester Theory Examination
86. 28-03-2023 Commencement of I and III semester Theory Examination
87. 29-04-2023 Voting Awareness Camp through Skit By Gejje Hejje Rangatanda
88. 26-06-2023 Commencement of Colour week
89. 05-06-2023 End of colour week and Ethnic Day
90. 01-07-2023 Mock Parliament
91. 05-08-2023 Last Date to Submission to VI semester IA Marks to BCU Portal
92. 07-08-2023 Internal Test for II and IV Semester
93. 10-08-2023 Commencement of VI Semester theory examination
94. 21-08-2023 Last Date to Submission to II and IV semester IA Marks to UUCMS Portal
95. 26-08-2023 Parents Teacher Meeting for II and IV Semester Students

2022-23

Sl. No. Event Name Date  
1. Indian Constitution Day Celebration 26-11-2022 Click This Link
2. National Youth Day 09-01-2023 Click This Link
3. Suggi Celebration 16-01-2023 Click This Link
4. Celebration of National Voters Day 25-01-2023 Click This Link
5. Visit to Vidhanasabha Session 15-02-2023 Click This Link
6. Voter ID Registration Camp 25-02-2023 Click This Link
7. Voting Awareness Camp 29-04-2023 Click This Link
8. Mock Parliament 01-07-2023 Click This Link

2021-22

Sl. No. Event Name Date  
1. Special Lecture on Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Governance 06-08-2021 Click This Link
2. International Democracy Day Celebration 16-09-2021 Click This Link
3. Visit to Rajanukunte Gram Panchayat 12-11-2021 Click This Link
4. Indian Constitution Day Celebration 26-11-2021 Click This Link
5. International Human Rights Day Celebration 10-12-2021 Click This Link  
6. Celebration of National Voters Day Webinar on “Constitutional Democracy, Election and youth” 25-01-2022 Click This Link
7. International Women’s Day Celebration 08-03-2023 Click This Link  

2020-21

Sl. No. Event Name Date Report Link
1. Indian Constitution Day Celebration 26-11-2020 Click This Link
2. National voters Day Celebration 25-01-2020 Click This Link

2019-20

Sl. No. Event Name Date Report Link
1. Swachata Pakwad street Play 23-01-2020 Click This Link
2. Students Seminar on Mental hygiene 25-01-2020 Click This Link
3. Career Enhancement Programme 02-02-2020 Click This Link
4. Group Discussion on NRC and CAA 11-03-2020 Click This Link

2018-19

Sl. No. Event Name Date Report Link
1. One day State level workshop on Constitutional Amendments economic and legal issues 03-10-2018 Click This Link
2. Celebration of National Voters Day 25-01-2019 Click This Link
3. Election Awareness Camp 05-02-2019 Click This Link

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Sl. No Eminent personalities with designation Date of Visit  Purpose of Visit  Photo 
  1. 1.
Dr. M J VinodProfessor Department of Political Science Bangalore University 03 October 2018 One day state level student workshop on “Constitutional Amendments, Economic and Legal Issues”
  1. 2.
Dr. S G GoudappanevarAssociate Professor KLE Law College Bangalore 03 October 2018 One day state level student workshop on “Constitutional Amendments, Economic and Legal Issues”
  1. 3.
Dr. S R KeshavaProfessor Department of Economics Bangalore University 03 October 2018 One day state level student workshop on “Constitutional Amendments, Economic and Legal Issues”
  1. 4.
Prof. S K KabburiHOD of Political Science M S Ramaiah Institutions of Legal Studies, Bangalore 03 October 2018 One day state level student workshop on “Constitutional Amendments, Economic and Legal Issues”
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Dr. N. Sivanna (retired as Professor at ISEC, Bengaluru) is currently working as Honorary Professor at RDPR University, Gadag, Karnataka 06 September 2021 Special Lecture on “Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Governance”
  1. 6.
Mr. Madhusudhan GAssistant Prof of Department of Political Science at KLE Law College 07 September 2021 Part of lecture under Certificate Course on Rural Development and Management  
  1. 7.
Dr. RohiniVisiting Associate Professor of Economics Bangalore City University 09 August 2021 Part of lecture under Certificate Course on Rural Development and Management  
  1. 8.
Ms Raksha Kumar, Assistant Prof of Political Science at MS Ramaiah College of Arts, Science and Commerce 28 August 2021 Part of lecture under Certificate Course on Rural Development and Management  
  1. 9.
Prof Rajaram Tolpadi, Director in charge of Nehru Study Centre Mangalore University, former professor Department of Political Science, Mangalore University 25 January 2022 IQAC Initiated One Day Webinar on “Constitutional Democracy, Election and Youth”
  1. 10.
Dr. D Jeevan Kumar, Professor of Political Science (Retd.) the Bangalore University, Bangalore. 01 st July 2023 Mock Parliament

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