The Link for filling the form is as follows: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScV8iif6Cwln8YhPGxYDN032-HK0wopDO1smSLkhKYVi-_-Fw/viewform?usp=sharing
Notice for Filling Forms for Elective Courses for MA Final (Sem-IV) Students
- The Elective Courses form will be accepted only with effect from 9th January 2025 (Thursday), 1:30 PM You cannot fill the form before this time and date.
- Elective Courses form submission for session 2024-25 (MA Final Semester IV) will be done via online medium using Google Forms ONLY. The link will be available on the Department Website and will be active at 1:30 PM on 9th January 2025.
- The link will be active till 5:00 PM, 10th January 2025 (Friday).
- Only ONE response per e-mail ID would be registered.
- Students need to have a GMAIL ACCOUNT. Those students, who do not have a Gmail account, are required to register for a Gmail account and use the same for filling up the form.
- It is mandatory to fill up all the details in the form. Incomplete forms will not be entertained.
- Students are required to select four elective courses. Selections will be accepted according to first-come-first-serve basis.
- There is a limit of 200 students per paper. Therefore, the first 200 students opting for a particular optional, on a first come first serve basis, shall be entertained. Once a paper has received 200 applicants, the optional shall no longer be available.
- Students shall be solely responsible for any errors in the filling up of their forms.
- Students will be given once chance to change their selected electives, date for which shall be announced later.
- Students enrolled in SOL & NCWEB need to approach their respective concerned offices for choosing optional papers. They do not need to fill this online form.
Following are the instructions to fill the form online:
- The link will open a Google Form where the student has to fill the following details:
- E-mail ID
- Name
- 10-Digit Mobile Number
- PG College Name (to be selected from the drop-down menu)
- Examination Roll No.
- Students need to make sure that they have these details ready before opening the form.
- The link will be available on the Department website. However, it will not be active before 9th January 2025, Thursday, 1:30 PM.
Further details and updates will be posted on the Department website (https://www.polscience.du.ac.in/).
Department of Political Science
M.A. (Sem-IV)
Jan- April 2025
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9:30-11:10 |
11:30-1:10 |
2:00-3:40 |
3:40-5:20 |
Monday |
G5 |
G1 |
G7 |
G8 |
Tuesday |
G2 |
G3 |
G4 |
G6 |
Wednesday |
G5 |
G1 |
Seminar |
Seminar |
Thursday |
G2 |
G3 |
G6 |
G4 |
Friday |
Applied Political Science |
G8 |
G7 |
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Slots |
Elective Courses |
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S-1 |
1A PS-E 34: Democracy and Human Rights in India (Dr. Smita Agarwal) |
1B PS-E 50: Black Radical Tradition (Dr. N. Koiremba Singh & Dr. Saroj Giri) |
1C PS-E 59: Conflict Analysis (Dr. Garima Das) |
S-2 |
2A PS-E 28: Society, State and Politics: Comparing India and Israel (Prof. Sunil K. Choudhary) |
2B PS-E 35: Politics and Ethnic Conflicts in J&K (Prof. Sangit K. Ragi) |
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S-3 |
3A PS-E 23: The Modern State in Comparative Perspective (Prof. Ujjwal K. Singh) |
3B PS-E 29: Religious Nationalism and Political Violence (Prof. Nasreen Chowdhory) |
3C PS-E 67: Contemporary Debates in Indian Federalism (Prof. Rekha Saxena) |
S-4 |
4A PS-E 20: The Politics of Violence in South Asia (Prof. Sanjeev Kumar H.M.) |
4B PS-E 32: Identities and Political Transformation in India (Dr. Rajesh Dev) |
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S-5 |
5A PS-E 01: Ethics and Politics (Dr. Miranda Das) |
5B PS-E 17: Gender in International Relations (Dr. Megha) |
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S-6 |
6A PS-E 09: Gandhi Autonomy and Discourse (Dr. Radha Kumari) |
6B PS-E 57: India in World Affairs (Dr. Abhishek Choudhary/ Dr. Surae Soren) |
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S-7 |
7A PS-E 08: Ambedkar in Contemporary India (Prof. N. Sukumar) |
7B PS-E 63: United States of America in the Transforming Global Order (Dr. Sumit Kumar& Prof. Bipin Kumar Tiwary) |
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S-8 |
8A PS-E 55: Modern Indian Political Thinkers (Dr. Binit K. Sinha) |
8B PS-E 70: Key Texts in Political Philosophy (Dr. Mithila Bagai & Prof. Ashok Acharya) |
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OTHER NOTICES
- See Poster for U-21 program [dated 03.01.2025]
- Notice for Filling Forms for Elective Courses for MA Final Sem IV [dated 02.01.2025]
- Tentative List of Sem-IV Elective Courses [dated 02.01.2025]
Orientation for Sem-IV Elective Courses will be held on 7th and 8th January 2025. - IA Marks Sem-III [dated 24.12.2024]
In case of any discrepancy or missing marks, kindly submit an email to polscience.internal@gmail.com with details, including your exam roll number, latest by 31 December 2024. - Notification dated 10.12.2024 for MA Sem-I/III End Semester Examination
- MA Sem-I/III End Semester Examination FINAL Datesheet [dated 06.12.2024]
- Notice for PS-E 44: 'The Political in Local Governance' retest [dated 19.11.2024]
- Notice for 'Politics and Psychoanalysis' retest [dated 19.11.2024]
- IA Retest Datesheet [dated 13.11.2024]
- Viva for PS-E 10 'Dalit Bahujan Thought' [dated 11.11.2024]
- Viva for PS-E 10 'Dalit Bahujan Thought' [dated 05.11.2024]
- IA Retest Notice (Sem-I/III) [dated 29.10.2024]
FINAL List of Elective Courses [dated 31.08.2024]
Note that applications for change of elective courses will be accepted till 23 August 2024, 4 PM. Write an email to achoudhary@polscience.du.ac.in. Clearly mention the elective you wish to drop and the elective you wish to take along with your name and exam roll number in the email.
Link for Filling Forms for Elective Courses for MA Sem-III Students (Active w.e.f. 11:00 AM on 08 August 2024, Thursday): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdteJi_lntWlWomdYZFd3AncuS0pFszZHzNXN8_OJZsTlIZkw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Notice for Filling Forms for Elective Courses for MA Sem-III Students (Dated 01.08.2024)
- The Elective Courses form will be accepted with effect from 08 August 2024 (Thursday), 11:00 AM onwards. You cannot fill the form before this time and date.
- Elective Courses form submission for session 2024-25 (MA Final Semester III) will be done via online medium using Google Forms ONLY. The link will be available on the Department Website and will be active at 11:00 AM on 08 August 2024 (Thursday). Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdteJi_lntWlWomdYZFd3AncuS0pFszZHzNXN8_OJZsTlIZkw/viewform?usp=sf_link
- The link will be active till 11:59 PM on 09 August 2024 (Friday).
- Only ONE response per e-mail ID would be registered.
- Students need to have a GMAIL ACCOUNT. Those students, who do not have a Gmail account, are required to register for a Gmail account and use the same for filling up the form.
- It is mandatory to fill up all the details in the form. Incomplete forms will not be submitted.
- Students are required to select four elective courses. Selections will be accepted according to first-come-first-serve basis.
- There is a limit of 200 students for each elective course. Therefore, only the first 200 students opting for a particular elective course, on a first-come-first-serve basis, shall be entertained. Once an elective course has received 200 applicants, it shall no longer be available.
- The cap of 200 is not applicable for students with disabilities and foreign students. They need to contact the Department Office to submit their request, if the elective course of choice is not available through the Google Form.
- Students will be given once chance to change their selected electives subject to availability of seats, date for which shall be announced later.
- A sample form is available on the Department website.
- Students enrolled in SOL & NCWEB need to approach their respective concerned offices for choosing optional papers. They do not need to fill this online form.
Following are the instructions to fill the form online:
a) The link will open a Google Form where the student has to fill the following details:
- E-mail ID
- Name
- 10-Digit Mobile Number
- PG College Name (to be selected from the drop-down menu)
- Examination Roll No.
- Preference of Electives from four different slots (from four drop-down menus)
b) Students need to make sure that they have these details ready before opening the form.
c) Students are advised to keep fifth/sixth choice of elective course in mind in case their primary choices are no longer available from the drop-down menu.
d) The link will be available on the Department website. However, it will not be active before Thursday, 08 August 2024, 11:00 AM.
Slotting of Elective Courses:
Slot |
A |
B |
C |
D |
S1 |
1A PS-E 10: Dalit Bahujan Thought (Prof. N. Sukumar) |
1B PS-E 54: Interpreting Indian Classical Texts (Dr. Radha Kumari) |
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S2 |
2A PS-E 02: Global Justice and the South (Prof. Ashok Acharya and Dr. Rajesh Dev) |
2B PS-E 12: Discourses on Hindu Nationalism (Prof. Sangit Kumar Ragi) |
2C PS-E 04: Theory & Practice of Democracy (Dr. Miranda Das) |
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S3 |
3A PS-E 15: Social Exclusion: Theory and Practice (Dr. Smita Agarwal) |
3B PS-E 33: Development Process and Politics in India (Prof. Madhulika Banerjee) |
3C PS-E 68: Political Parties and Party system in India (Dr. Sumit Kumar) |
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S4 |
4A PS-E 48: Politics and Psychoanalysis (Dr. Saroj Giri) |
4B PS-E 62: International Relations of South Asia (Dr. N. Koiremba Singh) |
4C PS-E 69: International Political Economy (Dr. Robert Mizo) |
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S5 |
5A PS-E 37: State Politics in India (Prof. Sunil K Choudhary) |
5B PS-E 21: Security Studies (Dr. Megha) |
5C PS-E 16: Indian Strategic Thought (Dr. Surae Soren & Prof. Bipin K.Tiwary) |
5D PS-E 26: Constitutionalism in Comparative Perspective (Prof. Ujjwal K. Singh) |
S6 |
6A PS-E 22: Comparative Federalism: Theory and Practice (Prof. Rekha Saxena) |
6B PS-E 25: Politics of South Asia in Comparative Perspective (Prof. Nasreen Chowdhory) |
6C PS-E 44: The Political in Local Governance (Dr. Avantika Singh) |
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S7 |
7A PS-E 06: Democracy and Violence: Contestation, Convergence and Discourse (Dr. Abhishek Choudhary) |
7B PS-E 05: Critical Traditions in Political Theory (Dr. Mithila Bagai) |
7C PS-E 60: ‘Worlding’ International Relations: Perspectives from the Global South (Prof. Navnita C. Behera & Prof. Sanjeev Kumar H.M.) |
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S8 |
8A PS-E 38: Indian Polity in State-Society Interaction Since the 1960s (Dr. Binit Kumar Sinha) |
8B PS-E 56: Regions and Regionalism (Dr. Garima Das) |
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Note:
You can ONLY choose ONE paper from a given slot/row (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8).
Example: If you opt for PS-E 02, you cannot opt for PS-E 12 or PS-E 04.
Similarly, if you opt for PS-E 10, you cannot opt for PS-E 54, and so on.
The reason is that the classes and examinations for such papers are held simultaneously.
However, you are free to choose any other elective paper.
Please refer to the time table below to avoid any clash of timing for your paper of choice.
Time Table
MA Final Sem - III [Academic Session 2024-25]
Third Semester (August - December 2024)
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09:30 AM - 11:10 AM |
11:30 AM - 01:10 PM |
02:00 PM - 3.40 PM |
03:40 PM - 05:20 PM |
Monday |
S1 |
S2 |
S3 |
S4 |
Tuesday |
S5 |
S6 |
S7 |
S8 |
Wednesday |
S1 |
S2 |
SEMINAR |
SEMINAR |
Thursday |
S5 |
S6 |
S7 |
S8 |
Friday |
S3 |
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S4 |
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Slots of Elective Courses to be offered to MA Political Science 3rd Semester [2024-25]
Slot 1: Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30 AM
1A PS-E 10: Dalit Bahujan Thought (Prof. N. Sukumar)
1B PS-E 54: Interpreting Indian Classical Texts (Dr. Radha Kumari)
Slot 2: Mondays and Wednesdays 11:30 AM
2A PS-E 02: Global Justice and the South (Prof. Ashok Acharya and Dr. Rajesh Dev)
2B PS-E 12: Discourses on Hindu Nationalism (Prof. Sangit Kumar Ragi)
2C PS-E 04: Theory & Practice of Democracy (Dr. Miranda Das)
Slot 3: Mondays 2:00 PM and Fridays 9:30 AM
3A PS-E 15: Social Exclusion: Theory and Practice (Dr. Smita Agarwal)
3B PS-E 33: Development Process and Politics in India (Prof. Madhulika Banerjee)
3C PS-E 68: Political Parties and Party system in India (Dr. Sumit Kumar)
Slot 4: Mondays 3:40 PM and Fridays 2:00 PM
4A PS-E 48: Politics and Psychoanalysis (Dr. Saroj Giri)
4B PS-E 62: International Relations of South Asia (Dr. N. Koiremba Singh)
4C PS-E 69: International Political Economy (Dr. Robert Mizo)
Slot 5: Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 AM
5A PS-E 37: State Politics in India (Prof. Sunil K Choudhary)
5B PS-E 21: Security Studies (Dr. Megha)
5C PS-E 16: Indian Strategic Thought (Dr. Surae Soren & Prof. Bipin K.Tiwary)
5D PS-E 26: Constitutionalism in Comparative Perspective (Prof. Ujjwal K. Singh)
Slot 6: Tuesdays and Thursdays 11:30 AM
6A PS-E 22: Comparative Federalism: Theory and Practice (Prof. Rekha Saxena)
6B PS-E 25: Politics of South Asia in Comparative Perspective (Prof. Nasreen Chowdhory)
6C PS-E 44: The Political in Local Governance (Dr. Avantika Singh)
Slot 7: Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 PM
7A PS-E 06: Democracy and Violence: Contestation, Convergence & Discourse (Dr. Abhishek Choudhary)
7B PS-E 05: Critical Traditions in Political Theory (Dr. Mithila Bagai)
7C PS-E 60: ‘Worlding’ International Relations: Perspectives from the Global South (Prof. Navnita C. Behera & Prof. Sanjeev Kumar H.M.)
Slot 8: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:40 PM
8A PS-E 38: Indian Polity in State-Society Interaction Since the 1960s (Dr. Binit Kumar Sinha)
8B PS-E 56: Regions and Regionalism (Dr. Garima Das)