MA Sem-I (2024-25)24.09.2024

Temporary Internal Assessment Roll Numbers - MA Sem-I

Revised Sem-I/III Internal Assessment Datesheet (dated 19.09.2024)

Note that w.e.f. 8 August 2024, MA Sem-I classes in North Campus will be held in Room No. 18 (2nd Floor, Satyakam Bhawan).

Verification of documents for students enrolled in the Department will be done after all rounds of admission are over. Date for this will be announced later.

An orientation/sensitization session for newly admitted students (MA Political Science) will be held on 02.08.2024 (Friday) in North Campus.

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Time Table for MA Sem-I  (Classes will begin from Monday, 05.08.2024 in both campuses)

Campus-Wise List of Colleges

MA Sem-III [2024-25]19.09.2024

Revised Sem-I/III Internal Assessment Datesheet (dated 19.09.2024)

FINAL List of Elective Courses [dated 31.08.2024]

All updated regarding optional courses will be available here

Updated IA Marks Sem-II (02.08.2024)

Notice for Filling Forms for Elective Courses for MA Sem-III Students (Dated 01.08.2024)

Time Table for MA Sem-III

Orientation Schedule for MA Sem-III (5-7 August 2024)

IA Marks Sem-II (11.07.2024)

In case of any discrepancy, contact polscience.internal@gmail.com.

FINAL datesheet for MA Sem-II/IV End Semester Examination [09.05.2024]

ADHOC LIST NOTICE13.09.2024

ADHOC Panel Notice September 2024 [dated 13 Sept. 2024]

FINAL ADHOC LIST APRIL 2024 [dated 5 June 2024]

ADHOC Panel Notice April 2024 [dated 18 April 2024]

FINAL ADHOC LIST SEPTEMBER 2023 [dated 19 August 2023]

ADHOC LIST September 2023 [dated 30 October 2023]

ADHOC Panel Notice September 2023 [dated 12 September 2023]

FINAL ADHOC LIST APRIL 2023 [dated 19 August 2023]

MA Sem-IV02.08.2024

Updated IA Marks Sem-IV (02.08.2024)

IA Marks Sem-IV (11.07.2024)

FINAL datesheet for MA Sem-II/IV End Semester Examination [09.05.2024]

 Notice and Guidelines for Applied Political Science proposal submission (Skill-based course) [28.04.2024]

The First Class for PS-Skill Based Course (Sem-IV) is Scheduled for Friday, 05.04.2024, 3:30 PM

Notice for Internal Assessment Sem-II and Sem-IV [08.03.2024]

Sem-III Internal Assessment Result [07.02.2024]

Admission Related Notices20.06.2024

PG Admission 2024-25

PG Admission Schedule 2024-2025 (dated 20 June 2024)

For queries/concerns, write at polscience.pgadmission@gmail.com 

Campus-Wise List of Colleges

 

PhD Admission 2023-24 Phase - II

List of Selected Candidates - PhD Admission 2023-24 Phase II [dated 26 February 2024]

PhD Phase-II 2023-24 Interview Schedule and Notice [Dated 17 January 2024]

Notice Regarding PhD Phase-II 2023-24 Admission [Dated 5 December 2023]

PhD Final Selected Candidates 2023-24 Phase 1 - 50 [dated 16 October 2023]

Corrigendum to PhD Admission Phase-I - Interview Schedule [dated 30 August 2023]

PhD Admission Phase-I - Interview Schedule and Notice [dated 26 August 2023]

Notice Regarding Extension of date for submitting proposals and documents [PhD Phase-I 2023-24 Admission] [Dated 18 August 2023]

Department of Political Science

The Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, enjoys an exceptional reputation in both teaching and research in the discipline. Extremely rich in academic potential, comprising a faculty known widely for their research and teaching abilities, it ranks easily among the best departments in the country. The Department was established in 1952, with about 40 postgraduate students. Since then the strength of the students has gone beyond 1000.

The growth of the Department has coincided with the progress of the discipline of Political Science from a narrow body of legal and institutional knowledge to more comprehensive social sciences that integrates and interrogates sociological, economic, philosophical and cultural dimensions and thereby better relates to a purposive study of politics keeping especially the Indian reality in focus.

The Department offers M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. programmes and runs regular seminars and workshops. Amongst the earliest visiting faculty members was Professor Norman D. Palmer of the University of Pennsylvania, a specialist in Indian, South Asian, and International Politics. The Department was the first academic unit in the country to have introduced compulsory M.A. courses in Modern Indian Political Thought when Professor Randhir Singh was the Head.

On the collaborative research front, the Department is committed to an inter-disciplinary thematic thrust area of Democracy, Development and Peace, with generous support by UGC under its Departmental Special Assistance Programme. This has helped build on the traditional strengths in various sub-fields as well as across disciplinary boundaries. The Department of Political Science has immensely contributed towards creating domain knowledge through curriculum development. This has resulted in Department being awarded as Centre of Advanced Study by UGC under Special Assistance Program since 2010 and now it is under stage II of the process from 2016.

Vision

The vision of the department is to shape the way the Political Science discipline is understood and taught in India in a foundational manner, imbued with a distinctive focus on contributions of the Indian scholarship in understanding our complex and diverse social realities. We are committed to advance education and academic research that fosters possibilities of intellectual and social transformation of our students and prepares them to become citizen leaders committed to values of social & gender justice and public service.

Events

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