1.BASIC INFORMATION
Vision:
The Department of Political Science endeavors to generate new knowledge produce students who are trained in Political Science.
Mission:
The mission of a Political Science Department often centers on academic excellence, critical inquiry, and civic responsibility.
"To provide high-quality education in political science, fostering critical thinking, research skills, and an understanding of political systems, in order to prepare students for active participation in democratic governance and the promotion of social justice."
Mission of the Department :
Name of the Department |
POLITICAL SCIENCE |
Year of establishment |
1961 |
Institution Status |
Autonomous |
Groups/Courses related to the Statistics |
BA(HEP&HPT) |
New courses introduced during the last five years |
BA POLITICAL SCIENCE (Hons) |
2f & 12b of UGC |
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Website |
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Sanctioned posts as per SMPC |
02 |
No. of Lecturers working (2022-23) |
02 |
Regular |
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Contract |
01 |
Guest |
01 |
Part-time |
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Total full time Lecturers working |
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Department In-charges
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i)B.Gopriya Naick Ii)B.Gopriya Naick Iii)K.Chakravarti Gondyala Iv)K.Chakravarti Gondyala v)K.Chakravarti Gondyala |
Department Area in mts |
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Classroom Area in mts |
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No. of Digital Classrooms |
One |
No. Virtual Classrooms |
One (on sharing mode) |
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2.ACADEMIC INFORMATION
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Details of the Programmes Offered by the College (Academic years from 2018-2023) |
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Year |
Level of Programme |
Name of Programme/ Course |
Duration of Months |
Entry Qualification |
Medium of Instruction |
Sanctioned Strength |
No. Of Students Admitted |
2022-23
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BA |
HEP
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INTER |
E.M |
40
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18 |
2021-22
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BA |
HEP HPT |
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INTER |
E.M |
40 40 |
35 32 |
2020-21
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BA |
HEP HPT |
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INTER |
T.M |
30 30 |
32 21 |
2019-20
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BA |
HEP HPT |
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INTER |
T.M |
40 40 |
35 31 |
2018-19 |
BA |
HEP |
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INTER |
T.M |
30 |
30 |
Total |
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290 |
234 |
3.Teaching Faculty
Year |
Regular |
Contract |
Guest |
Total |
Name of the Lecturers |
Transferred from and to |
Highest Qualification |
Contact information |
2022-23
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01 |
01 |
02 |
iii) iv) |
i) ii) iii) iv) |
MA,M.Phil,( Ph.D) M A. |
9912884346 8309870124 |
2021-22
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01 |
01 |
02 |
iii) iii) iv) |
i) ii) iii) iv) |
M A. M A. |
9182299178 8309870124 |
2020-21
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01 |
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01 |
01 |
i)K.CHAKRAVARTHY GONDYALA
iii) iv) |
i)PVKN GOVT COLLEGE (A), TO GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE (M),KADAPA. ii) iii) iv) |
M A.UGC- NET M A. |
9573522614 8309870124 |
2019-20
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01 |
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01 |
02 |
i)K.CHAKRAVARTHY GONDYALA ii)D.CHANDRA iii) iv) |
i)PVKN GOVT COLLEGE (A), TO GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE (M),KADAPA. ii) iii) iv) |
M A.UGC- NET
M A. |
9573522614 8309870124 |
2018-19
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01 |
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01 |
i)K.CHAKRAVARTHY GONDYALA ii) iii) iv) |
i)PVKN GOVT COLLEGE (A), TO GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE (M),KADAPA. ii) iii) iv) |
M A.UGC- NET
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9573522614 |
4.Student details of the department during the last five academic year
Programme |
2022-23 |
2021-22 |
2020-21 |
2019-20 |
2018-19 |
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SC |
Male |
60 |
69 |
44 |
55 |
31 |
Female |
16 |
18 |
10 |
13 |
07 |
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Others |
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- |
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ST |
Male |
09 |
14 |
09 |
06 |
03 |
Female |
01 |
02 |
02 |
01 |
01 |
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Others |
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- |
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OBC |
Male |
30 |
30 |
29 |
22 |
17 |
Female |
18 |
21 |
16 |
16 |
09 |
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Others |
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General |
Male |
05 |
09 |
07 |
05 |
02 |
Female |
02 |
04 |
03 |
04 |
03 |
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Others |
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-- |
- |
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Others |
Male |
104 |
122 |
89 |
88 |
53 |
Female |
36 |
45 |
31 |
34 |
20 |
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Others |
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- |
- |
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Total |
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140 |
167 |
120 |
122 |
73 |
5. Evaluative Report of the Department
Name of the Autonomous College PVKN GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE(A)
Name of the DepartmentPOLITICAL SCIENCE
DistCHITTOOR StateANDHRA PRADESH
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Name of the Department |
For Ex: English |
Zoology |
Bio-Technology |
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Year of Establishment |
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Is the Department part of a School/Faculty of the Autonomous College |
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Names of programmes offered |
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Number of teaching posts Sanctioned/Filled |
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Number of Research Projects: Total grants received |
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Inter –institutional collaborative projects and Associated grants received |
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National collaboration |
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International collaboration |
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Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST, UGC-SAP/CAS,DPE, DBT, ICSSR, AICTE etc., : Total grants received |
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Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies |
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Publications: |
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Number of Papers published |
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Number of Books with ISBN |
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Number of Citation Index – range / average |
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Number of Impact Factor – range / average |
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Number of h-index |
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Details of patents and income generated |
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Areas of consultancy and income generated |
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Awards/Recognitions received at the National and International level by : |
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Faculty |
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Doctoral/Postdoctoral fellows |
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Students |
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How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET (SLET), GATE and other competitive examinations |
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List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and research associates |
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From the host institution/university |
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From other institutions/universities |
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Number of Research Scholars/ Post Graduate students getting financial assistance from the University/State/ Central |
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Note: Compile data for the last five years
Declaration by the Head of the Institution
I certify that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) are true to the best of my knowledge.
This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been outsourced.
I am aware that the Peer Team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer team visit.
Signature of the Head of the institution with seal:
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Introduction to political science
Course outcomes
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COURSE OUTCOMES |
Blooms Taxonomy Learning Level |
CO1 |
Analysing what is Political Science Meaning, Definition, Scope and Importance of Political Science |
Analyze |
CO2 |
Explaining Relationship with Political Science between History, Economics, Psychology and Sociology |
understanding |
CO3 |
Assessing the Definition of the State, Elements of the State |
Analyze |
CO4 |
Analyzingwhat is Sovereignty Meaning, Definition |
Analyze |
CO5 |
Understanding basic concepts of Liberty, Equality, and Law |
Understanding
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BASIC ORGANS OF THE GOVERNMENT COURSE OUTCOMES |
Blooms Taxonomy Learning Level |
CO1 |
Analyzing Meaning,Definition,Origin and Evaluation of Constitution |
Analyze |
CO2 |
Assessing the Theory of Separation of Powers B,D.Montesquieu |
understanding |
CO3 |
Analyzing the Forms of Government |
Analyze |
CO4 |
Understanding the Meaning,Definition,Significance, Theories and Principles of Democracy |
Understanding |
CO5 |
Analyzing Political Parties,Pressure Groups and Public Opinion |
Analyze |
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INDIAN CONSTITUON
COURSE OUTCOMES |
Blooms Taxonomy Learning Level |
CO1 |
Analyzing Meaning,Definition,Origin and Evaluation of Constitution |
Analyze |
CO2 |
Assessing the Theory of Separation of Powers B,D.Montesquieu |
understanding |
CO3 |
Analyzing the Forms of Government |
Analyze |
CO4 |
Understanding the Meaning,Definition,Significance, Theories and Principles of Democracy |
Understanding |
CO5 |
Analyzing Political Parties,Pressure Groups and Public Opinion |
Analyze |
INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Western political thought
COs |
On Completion of the course, the students will be able to |
Cognitive Domain |
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CO1 |
Exploring the natural-rational tradition of Greeks |
Knowledge |
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CO2 |
Foundation of Greek political thought: Plato and Aristotle |
Understand |
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CO3 |
Understanding medieval-Christian tradition |
Understand |
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CO4 |
Knowing the social Contractualists |
Analyze |
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CO5 |
Acquainted with the prominent among utilitarianism
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Office management
Course outcomes
COs |
On Completion of the course, the students will be able to |
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