BA Political Science PDF 2024-2025

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This document appears to be a syllabus for a BA Political Science course. It lists various paper codes, titles, and credits for different semesters, along with other details. This document is potentially for an undergraduate-level political science course, and doesn't include any particular exam paper.

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BA 3 YEAR COURSE Session 2024-25 SEMESTERWISE PROGRAMME FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Each theory paper shall be of 3 credits of 3 hours per week. A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A...

BA 3 YEAR COURSE Session 2024-25 SEMESTERWISE PROGRAMME FOR POLITICAL SCIENCE Each theory paper shall be of 3 credits of 3 hours per week. A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. The candidate is required to obtain 36% marks to pass in theory and internals separately. Semester I Paper Code Paper Title/Name Code L P Total Maximum Marks Minimum Credits Internal External Total Pass Marks Marks Marks Marks (%) 4.5POLT12 Foundations of DCC 6 - 6 120 42(36%) Political Science 150 30 11(36%) Semester II 4.5POLT22 Indian Political DCC 6 6 120 42(36%) Thinkers 150 30 11(36%) Semester III 5.0POLT32 Selected Political DCC 6 6 120 42(36%) Systems 150 30 11(36%) Semester IV 5.0POLT42 Indian Political DCC 6 6 120 42(36%) Systems 150 30 11(36%) Semester V 5.5POLT52 Western Political DCC 6 6 120 42(36%) Thinkers 150 30 11(36%) Semester VI 5.5POLT62 International Relations DCC 6 6 120 42(36%) (Since 1945) 150 30 11(36%) Instruction for Internal Evaluation :Internal evaluationwill be of 30 marks. Continuous comprehensive evaluation process shall be adopted to find out each course level learning outcome , i.e. assignment, test, quiz, seminars etc. that includes logical thinking , knowledge and skill acquired during the course. The institution shall keep proper record of the attendance of students for each evaluation process. Semester I Paper 4.5 POLT12 Foundations of Political Science Duration : 3 hrs. Max Marks: 120 A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. UNIT – I Political Science: Meaning, Nomenclature and scope; Traditional and Contemporary Perspectives of Political Science, Relations of Political Science with other Social Sciences (Economics,History and Sociology) UNIT-II State : Theories of the Origin (Divine Origin, Social Contract, Evolutionary Theory and Marxist Theory), Nature of the State- Organic theory of the State, the Concept of Walfare State, Sovereignty : Monistic and Pluralistic theories UNIT – III Basic Concepts : Behaviouralism and Post Behaviouralism, Power, Authority and Legitimacy, Basic Concepts : Rights, Liberty, Equality, Justice and Law UNIT-IV Democracy and Dictatorship, Parliamentary and Presidential Systems, Unitary and Federal Systems, Political Parties, Pressure Groups, The Minorty Representation and Proportional Representation UNIT-V Organs of Government and their Functions with reference to recent trends, Theory of Separation of Powers, Good Governance and Globalization SUGGESTED BOOKS jktuhfr foKku ds ewy vk/kkj& M‚- iq[kjkt tSu jktuhfrd fl)kUr dh :ijs[kk& M‚- vks-ih- xkck jktuhfrd fl)kUr& ,-Mh- vk'khokZne Political Theory& O-P- Gauba Principles of Political Science& A-C- Kapoor Politics & Andrew Heywood A Grammar of Politics& H-J- Laski Semester I izz'u i=& 4.5 POLT12 % jktuhfr foKku ds ewy vk/kkj le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 120 uksV %iz'ui= ds dqy rhu [k.M gksx a sA [k.M ^v* esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 2 vad ds] dqy 10 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS] [k.M&c eas izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 1 iz'u vkarfjd fodYi lfgr dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u 8 vad dk gksxkA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS A izR;sd mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 150 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA [k.M&l esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 20 vadksa dk 1 iz'u] dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks fdUgha 3 iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gksaxsA izR;sd [k.M dh 'kCn lhek 400 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA bdkbZ&1 jktuhfr foKku % vFkZ] uke foHksn vkSj {ks=] jktuhfr foKku dk ijEijkxr vkSj vk/kqfud –f"Vdks.k] jktuhfr foKku dk vU; lekt foKkuksa ds lkFk lEcU/k& vFkZ'kkL=] bfrgkl ,oa lekt'kkL= bdkbZ&2 jkT; mRifr ds fl)kUr& nSfod mRifr] lkekftd le>kSrk] fodkloknh fl)kUr ,oa ekdZ~loknh fl)kUr, jkT; dh ç—fr& jkT; dk vkafxd ¼lko;o½ fl)kUr] yksddY;k.kdkjh jkT; dh vo/kkj.kk] lEçHkqrk % ,dRooknh vkSj cgqyoknh fl)kUr bdkbZ&3 ewy vo/kkj.kk,a& O;ogkjokn] mrjO;ogkjokn] 'kfä] lrk vkSj oS/krk] ladYiuk,a& vf/kdkj] LorU=rk] lekurk] U;k; vkSj dkuwu bdkbZ&4 çtkrU= vkSj vf/kuk;dra=] lalnkRed vkSj v/;{kkRed 'kklu ç.kkfy;ka] ,dkRed vkSj la?kkRed 'kklu ç.kkfy;ka] jktuhfrd ny vkSj ncko lewg] vYila[;d çfrfuf/kRo dh vo/kkj.kk ,oa vkuqikfrd çfrfuf/kRo ç.kkyh bdkbZ&5 ljdkj ds vax ,oa muds dk;Z& ledkyhu ço`fr;ksa ds lUnHkZ esa] 'kfä i`FkDdj.k dk fl)kUr] lq'kklu ,oa HkweaMyhdj.k Semester II Paper 4.5 POLT13 Indian Political Thinkers Duration : 3 hrs. Max Marks: 120 A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. UNIT I Manu, Kautilya and Shukra UNIT II Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Dayanand Saraswati and Swami Vivekanand UNIT III Gopal Kriahna Gokhale, Bal Ganga Dhar Tilak and Dada Bhai Narouji UNIT IV Mohan K. Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru UNIT V M.N. Roy, Jai Prakash Narain and B.R. Ambedkar SUGGESTED BOOKS Modern Indian Political Thought& V-P- Verma Indian Political Thinking& A- Appadorai Indian Thought& K-D- Damodaran Theory of Government in Ancient India& Beni Prasad çeq[k Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fopkjd& M‚- e/kqdj ';ke prqosnZ h jktuhfrd fparu dh :ijs[kk& M‚- vks-ih- xkck vk/kqfud Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fparu& oh-ih- oekZ Semester II izz'u i=& 4.5 POLT13 % Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd fopkjd le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 120 uksV %iz'ui= ds dqy rhu [k.M gksx a sA [k.M ^v* esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 2 vad ds] dqy 10 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS] [k.M&c eas izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 1 iz'u vkarfjd fodYi lfgr dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u 8 vad dk gksxkA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS A izR;sd mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 150 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA [k.M&l esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 20 vadksa dk 1 iz'u] dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks fdUgha 3 iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gksaxsA izR;sd [k.M dh 'kCn lhek 400 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA bdkbZ&1 euq] dkSfVY; vkSj 'kqØ bdkbZ&2 jktk jke eksgu jk;] Lokeh n;kuUn ljLorh vkSj Lokeh foosdkuUn bdkbZ&3 xksiky —".k xks[kys] cky xaxk/kj fryd vkSj nknkHkkbZ ukjkSth bdkbZ&4 eksgunkl djepUn xka/kh vkSj tokgj yky usg: bdkbZ&5 ekuosUæ ukFk jk;] t;çdk'k ukjk;.k vkSj M‚- Hkhejko vEcsMdj Semester III Paper 5.0 POLT32 Selected Political Systems Duration : 3 hrs. Max Marks: 120 A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. UNIT – I Salient Features and nature of British Constitution, Conventions, King and Crown, Prime Minister and Cabinet, Parliament, Relationship of House of Commons with House of Lords, Office of the Speaker, Rule of Law, Bureaucracy and Party System in U.K. UNIT-II Salient Features of the American Constitution, President – Election Process and Functions, Separation of Powers and Checks and Balance, Federalism : The Federal Judiciary and Judicial Review, Congress – Its Structure and Function, Importance of Senate in U.S. Political System and Party System, Comparison between the British and American Party System. UNIT – III Salient Features of the Swiss Constitution, Federal Assembly and Federal Council, Direct Democracy UNIT-IV Characteristics of the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of China, Fundamental Rights, Democratic Centralism, Legislature, Executive, Judiciary, Organization and role of Communist Party of China UNIT-V Salient Features of Constitution of the Fifth Republic of France, Fundamental Rights, French Executive, The President, Constitution of France : Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers, the French Parliament, the Judiciary, Party System, Bureaucracy and Administrative Law SUGGESTED BOOKS fo'o ds çeq[k lafo/kku& ch-,y- QfM+;k çeq[k jktuhfrd O;oLFkk,a& çHkqnr 'kekZ Major Contemporary World Constitutions& K-R- Bombwall Comparative Government& S-E- Finer Modern Democracies& James Bryce Semester III izz'u i=& 5.0 POLT32 % çeq[k jktuhfrd O;oLFkk,a le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 120 uksV %iz'ui= ds dqy rhu [k.M gksx a sA [k.M ^v* esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 2 vad ds] dqy 10 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS] [k.M&c eas izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 1 iz'u vkarfjd fodYi lfgr dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u 8 vad dk gksxkA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS A izR;sd mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 150 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA [k.M&l esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 20 vadksa dk 1 iz'u] dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks fdUgha 3 iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gksaxsA izR;sd [k.M dh 'kCn lhek 400 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA bdkbZ&1 fczfV'k lafo/kku dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,a vkSj ç—fr] vfHkle;] lezkV vkSj eqdqV] ç/kkueU=h ,oa eaf=e.My] laln& d‚eu lHkk ds y‚MZ lHkk ds lkFk lEcU/k] Lihdj dk in] fof/k dk 'kklu] fczVsu esa ukSdj'kkgh vkSj ny O;oLFkk bdkbZ&2 la;qä jkT; vejhdk ds lafo/kku dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,a] jk"Vªifr& fuokZpu çfØ;k vkSj dk;Z] 'kfä i`FkDdj.k vkSj vojks/k ,oa lUrqyu] la?kokn] la?kh; U;k;ikfydk vkSj U;kf;d iqujkoyksdu] vejhdk dk lafo/kku % dkaxzsl& lajpuk ,oa —R;] la;qä jkT; vejhdk dh jktuhfrd O;oLFkk esa lhusV dk egRo o ny O;oLFkk] fczfV'k rFkk vejhdu ny O;oLFkk dh rqyuk bdkbZ&3 fLoV~tjyS.M ds lafo/kku dh fo'ks"krk,a] la?kh; lHkk vkSj la?kh; ifj"kn] çR;{k çtkrU= bdkbZ&4 phuh tuoknh x.kjkT; ds lafo/kku dh fo'ks"krk,a] ekSfyd vf/kdkj] yksdrkfU=d dsUæh;dj.k] O;oLFkkfidk] dk;Zikfydk] U;k;ikfydk] phu esa lkE;oknh ny dk laxBu vkSj Hkwfedk bdkbZ&5 Qzkal ds iape x.krU= ds lafo/kku dh fo'ks"krk,a] ewy vf/kdkj] Qzkal dh dk;Zikfydk] jk"Vªifr] ç/kkueU=h ,oa eaf=e.My] Qzkal dh laln] U;k;ikfydk] ny O;oLFkk] ukSdj'kkgh vkSj ç'kklfud fof/k Semester IV Paper 5.0 POLT33 Indian Constitution Duration : 3 hrs. Max Marks: 120 A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. UNIT I Major Landmarks in the Constitutional Development of India (Government of India Act 1909,1919 and 1935), Framing of the Indian Constitution – Major Issues, Trends and Approaches of the Constituent Assembly; Preamble of the Constitution; Salient Features of the Indian Constitution UNIT II Human Rights Philosophy in Indian Constitution; Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles of State Policy, Methods of Amendment of Constitution; Nature of the Federal System, Union-State Relationship and recent trends. UNIT III The Union Executive; The Union Parliament, Working of Parliamentary System, The Supreme Court; The Judicial Review; Emergency Provisions UNIT IV Office of the Governor, Chief Minister and High Courts, Role of Leadership, Coalition Government, Party System, Election Commission, Electoral Politics and Electoral Reforms UNIT V National Integration : Major Problems facing Indian Political System – Terrorism, Linguism, Regionalism, Commuanalism, Politics of Reservation; Role of Cast in Indian Politics SUGGESTED BOOKS Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd O;oLFkk& iq[kjkt tSu Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd O;oLFkk& ,l-,e- lbZn Hkkjrh; lafo/kku& cztfd'kksj 'kekZ gekjk lafo/kku& lqHkk"k d';i lkekftd eqís& th-,y- 'kekZ Working of a Democratic Constitution A History of the Indian Experience & Granville Austin An Introduction to the Constitution of India& M-V- Pylee An Introduction to the Constitution of India& D-D- Basu Indian Politics & Society Independence] Events] Processes and Ideology& Bidyut Chakraborty Indian Government and Politics in a Developing Nation& R- Hardgrave and S- Kochanek The Indian Political System& Norman D- Palmer Semester IV izz'u i=& 5.0 POLT33 % Hkkjrh; lafo/kku le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 120 uksV %iz'ui= ds dqy rhu [k.M gksx a sA [k.M ^v* esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 2 vad ds] dqy 10 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS] [k.M&c eas izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 1 iz'u vkarfjd fodYi lfgr dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u 8 vad dk gksxkA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS A izR;sd mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 150 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA [k.M&l esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 20 vadksa dk 1 iz'u] dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks fdUgha 3 iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gksaxsA izR;sd [k.M dh 'kCn lhek 400 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA bdkbZ&1 Hkkjr ds laoS/kkfud fodkl ds çeq[k lhekfpà ¼Hkkjr 'kklu vf/kfu;e] 1909] 1919 vkSj 1935½] Hkkjr ds lafo/kku dk fuekZ.k] lafo/kku lHkk esa çeq[k eqís] ço`fr;ka vkSj –f"Vdks.k] lafo/kku dh çLrkouk] Hkkjr ds lafo/kku dh çeq[k fo'ks"krk,a bdkbZ&2 Hkkjr ds lafo/kku esa ekuokf/kdkj n'kZu] ewy vf/kdkj ,oa jkT; ds uhfr funs'Z kd rRo] lafo/kku esa la'kks/ku dh çfØ;k] la?kh; O;oLFkk dh ç—fr] la?k&jkT; lEcU/k ,oa uwru ço`fr;ka bdkbZ&3 la?kh; dk;Zikfydk] la?kh; laln] lalnh; O;oLFkk dh dk;Zç.kkyh] mPpre U;k;ky; ,oa U;kf;d iqujkoyksdu] vkikrdkyhu çko/kku bdkbZ&4 jkT;iky dk in] eq[;ea=h] mPp U;k;ky;] usrR` o dh Hkwfedk] xBcU/ku ljdkj] nyh; O;oLFkk] fuokZpu vk;ksx] fuokZpu dh jktuhfr vkSj fuokZpdh; lq/kkj bdkbZ&5 jk"Vªh; ,dhdj.k % Hkkjrh; jktuhfrd O;oLFkk ds lEeq[k çeq[k leL;k,a& vkradokn] Hkk"kkokn] {ks=h;rkokn] lkEçnkf;drk] vkj{k.k dh jktuhfr] Hkkjrh; jktuhfr esa tkfr dh Hkwfedk Semester V Paper 5.5 POLT52 Western Political Thinkers Duration : 3 hrs. Max Marks: 120 A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. UNIT – I Plato and Aristotle UNIT-II St. Augustine, Thomas Acquinas and Machiavelli UNIT – III Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau UNIT-IV Bentham, J.S. Mill and T.H. Green UNIT-V Hegel and Karl Marx SUGGESTED BOOKS ik'pkR; jktuhfrd fopkjksa dk bfrgkl& çHkqnr 'kekZ jktuhfrd fparu dk bfrgkl& ts-ih- lwn jktuhfrd fparu dh #ijs[kk& vks-ih- xkck Political Thought& Sukhbir Singh Political Thought& C-L- Wayper A History of Political Theory& G-H- Sabine A History of Political Theories& W- Dunning Political Thought& J-C- Johari Semester V izz'u i=& 5.5 POL52 % ik'pkR; jktuhfrd fopkjd le;kof/k % 3 ?kaVs vf/kdre vad % 120 uksV %iz'ui= ds dqy rhu [k.M gksx a sA [k.M ^v* esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 2 vad ds] dqy 10 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS] [k.M&c eas izR;sd bdkbZ esa ls 1 iz'u vkarfjd fodYi lfgr dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA izR;sd iz'u 8 vad dk gksxkA ijh{kkFkhZ ds fy, lHkh iz'uksa ds mRrj nsuk vfuok;Z gS A izR;sd mRrj dh 'kCn lhek 150 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA [k.M&l esa izR;sd bdkbZ ls 20 vadksa dk 1 iz'u] dqy 5 iz'u gksaxsA ijh{kkFkhZ dks fdUgha 3 iz'uksa ds mRrj nsus gksaxsA izR;sd [k.M dh 'kCn lhek 400 'kCnksa ls vf/kd ugha gksxhA bdkbZ&1 IysVks vkSj vjLrw bdkbZ&2 lar v‚xLVkbZu] Fk‚el ,fDoukl vkSj eSfd;koyh bdkbZ&3 g‚Cl] y‚d vkSj :lks bdkbZ&4 csUFke] ts-,l- fey vkSj Vh-- ,p- xzhu bdkbZ&5 ghxy vkSj dkyZ ekdZ~l Semester VI Paper 5.5 POLT53 International Relations (Since 1945) Duration : 3 hrs. Max Marks: 120 A course will contain 5 units. The question paper shall contain three sections. Section A (20 marks) shall contain 10 questions two from each Unit. Each question shall be of 2.0 marks. All the questions are compulsory. Section A will be prepared such that questions i through v are multiple-choice questions, while questions vi through x will be fill-in-the-blank questions. Section B (40 marks) shall contain 5 questions (two from each unit with internal choice). Each question shall be of 8 marks. The candidate is required to answer all 5 questions. The answers should not exceed 150 words. Section C (60 marks) shall contain 5 questions, one from each Unit. Each question shall be of 20 marks. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The candidate is required to answer any three questions by selecting these three questions from different units. The answers should not exceed 400 words. UNIT I United Nations – its Organization, Working and Critical Evalution. 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