Departments - Arts - Political science
About the Department of Political Science
“Political science spends most of its pains on forming its citizens to be of good character and capable of noble acts”
-Aristotle.
Established Year: 2018
Courses offered: BA (HEP) E/M
political
Annual/ semester/choice-based credit system (programme wise): Semester pattern with choice-based credit system
Department mail.Id: ttwrdcdvkdepartmentofpolitical@gmail.com
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) program in History, Economics, and Political Science typically combines courses from these three disciplines, providing students with a broad understanding of historical, economic, and political developments. It offers a multidisciplinary approach, allowing students to explore the interconnectedness of these fields. BA in History, Economics, and Political Science fosters critical thinking, global awareness, and versatile skills, preparing graduates for diverse careers and informed citizenship.
Vision
- The Department of Political Science endeavors to generate new knowledge & produce students who are trained in Political Science.
Mission
- To uplift the downtrodden poor Rural Students to develop in-depth modern and contemporary knowledge to meet global challenges.
- The mission of this department is to impart Political knowledge, inculcate values by learning, and develop holistic growth to face the current challenges in the political scenario and make them good personnel.
- To impart quality professional training at the undergraduate level with an emphasis on basic principles of Political Science.
- Career guidance by the Subject experts and persons from political theory, International relations, gender studies, etc.
- To impart moral and ethical values, and interpersonal skills to the students.
- To empower the students with the required skills to solve the complex social and political problems of modern society and also provide them with a framework for promoting collaborative and multidisciplinary activities.
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges
(SWOC)
Strength
- Experienced and committed Teachers with MA in International Relations and Political Science
- The syllabus designed inculcates concepts, theories, and thoughts for both BA and Non-BA students.
- Continous professional growth of faculty through FDPs, Seminars, Workshops, Refresher courses, Conferences, etc.
- Taking responses from students, academic peers, and employers, for review and re-design of curricula.
- Effective use of ICT in the teaching-learning process.
- Student-centric functioning with mentoring, counselling through teachers and Effective academic monitoring.
- An Education method that combines Theory and practice.
Weakness
1. Number of sponsored major/minor projects
2. No Separate space for the departmental library.
3. No interdisciplinary activities.
4. Consultancy Activities
5. Faculty involvement in collaborative projects.
Opportunities
1. To help and guide poor and average students.
2. To increase campus placements.
3. To improve soft Skills for personality development.
4. To train students to face entrance tests like MA, LLB and Competitive Exams .
5. To provide quality education and a special focus on rural backward students.
6. Support for faculty in their higher studies with sabbatical leave.
7. Training for both Faculty members and Students through workshops/seminars.
Challenges
1. Admitting high-calibre students
2. Instability of Job opportunities in IT industries.
3. Organization of international seminars / Conference placing the students.
4. Updating the latest development in the field of computer science.
5. More placements in core companies.
6. Encouraging students for competitive examinations and higher studies.
7. Networking and strengthening relationships with stakeholders.
UNIQUE SELLING POINT
Department of Political Science offers Data collection on people’s voting Behaviour as part of Survey Programmes. It helps in understanding Patterns, Preferences, and trends among voters. This insight aids in tailoring effective campaign strategies, improving electoral systems, and fostering a deeper understanding of democratic processes.
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