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Syllabus of
B.A. Pass Course
for the year 2009-10
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
SEMESTER - I
Paper I : Introduction to Public Administration
Code : PAD 101
Credits : 03
MM : 100 (C.A. 30% & S.E.E. 70%)
Objectives :
This paper gives an idea about Public Administration as a discipline and its
innovative dimensions.
S.L. Goel, Public Administration Theory and Practice, Deep and Deep
Publications, New Delhi.
B.L. Fadia, K.L. Fadia (2006). Administration Theories and Concepts, Agra
Sahitya Bhawan.
Suggested Readings :
Jay M. Shafritz, (2007). Defining Public Administration, Rawat
Publications.
D.R. Sachdeva and Meena Sogani, Public Administration : Concept and
Application, New Delhi Associated Publishing House
Objectives :
This paper orients the students towards the applied aspect of the subject and
basic frame work of Indian Administration. It explores the working of nodal
bodies of Indian Administration.
Essential Readings :
Ramesh Arora & Rajni Goel, (1996). Indian Public Administration, Vishaw
Prakashan.
Suggested Readings :
Objectives:
• To give an idea about research methodology.
• To orient the student towards the techniques of documentation.
The student will be required to prepare & submit a project report requiring two
hours of self study besides the class room teaching. There will be an evaluation
by an external expert & an internal member at the end of each semester.
SEMESTER – II
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper I : Principles of Public Administration and
Organizational Behaviour
Objectives :
This paper introduces the basis of organization, its importance and its salient
principles.
Essential Readings :
Suggested Readings :
Mohit Bhattacharya, Public Administration : Structure Process and
Behaviour
Amita Singh, Public Administration : Roots and Wings, New Delhi Galgotia
Publishing House.
Publication.
SEMESTER – II
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper II : Personnel and Financial Administration
Objectives :
This paper deals with the applied aspects of Indian Administration. It gives an
idea about personnel and financial administration in India.
* Financial Administration :
a) Meaning and Types of Budget.
b) Budget Enactment and Execution in India.
Essential Readings :
Sahib Singh and Swinder Singh, (2002). Public Personnel and Financial
Administration, New Academic Publishing Co.
Suggested Readings :
Objectives:
• To give an idea about research methodology.
• To orient the student towards the techniques of documentation.
The student will be required to prepare & submit a project report requiring two
hours of self study besides the class room teaching. There will be an evaluation
by an external expert & an internal member at the end of each semester.
SEMESTER – III
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper I : Administrative Institutions in India
Objectives :
This paper explores the working of various administrative institutions and the
organs of the government in India.
Suggested Readings :
Objectives :
This paper provides background of the state administration and explains the
working of various offices and departments.
Essential Readings :
Ramesh Aroa & Rajni Goel, (2005). Indian Public Administration, Vishwa
Prakashan.
Suggested Readings :
Objectives:
• To give an idea about research methodology.
• To orient the student towards the techniques of documentation.
The student will be required to prepare & submit a project report requiring two
hours of self study besides the class room teaching. There will be an evaluation
by an external expert & an internal member at the end of each semester.
SEMESTER - IV
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper I : Economic Administration
Objectives :
This paper focuses on the need of economic planning and its pivotal role in
development of the country.
Essential Readings :
Rudar Datt & Sundaram, (2006). Indian Economy, S. Chand & Sons.
Misra S.K. & V.K. Puri, (2006) Indian Economy its Development
Experience, Himalaya Publishing House.
Suggested Readings :
Objectives :
This paper deals with Personnel administration at the state level. It also explores
Revenue Administration and its importance in state administration.
Essential Readings
Ramesh Aroa & Rajni Goel, Indian Public Administration in India, Vishwa
Prakashan
Suggested Readings
Objectives:
• To give an idea about research methodology.
• To orient the student towards the techniques of documentation.
The student will be required to prepare & submit a project report requiring two
hours of self study besides the class room teaching. There will be an evaluation
by an external expert & an internal member at the end of each semester.
SEMESTER – V
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper I : Comparative Administration
Code : PAD 501
Credits : 03
MM : 100 (C.A. 30% & S.E.E. 70%)
Objectives :
This paper comparatively studies administrative systems of different countries
and orients the students towards the need of comparative administration.
Essential Readings :
Suggested Readings :
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper II : Urban Local Administration in Rajasthan
Code : PAD 502
Credits : 03
MM : 100 (C.A. 30% & S.E.E. 70%)
Objectives :
This paper deals with the general background of urban local administration and
explains the working and role of various bodies at the local level in Rajasthan
Essential Readings :
Agarwal
Suggested Readings :
Objectives:
• To give an idea about research methodology.
• To orient the student towards the techniques of documentation.
The student will be required to prepare & submit a project report requiring two
hours of self study besides the class room teaching. There will be an evaluation
by an external expert & an internal member at the end of each semester.
SEMESTER – VI
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper I : Development Administration
Objectives :
This paper gives an idea about development administration as a concept and the
need of planned development. This paper also emphasizes on the concept of
sustainable development and its need.
Essential Readings :
Suggested Readings :
R.B. Jain, (2002). Public Administration in India. 21st Century, Deep & Deep
Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Edited Journal
(1975), Development Administration, Current Approaches and Trends in
Public Administration for development, New York, UNO.
SEMESTER – VI
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Paper II : Rural Local Administration
Objectives :
This paper deals with 73rd constitutional amendment and functioning of various
rural local bodies working at different levels in Rajasthan, hence giving a
comprehensive idea about the rural local administration.
Essential Readings :
Suggested Readings :
Objectives:
• To give an idea about research methodology.
• To orient the student towards the techniques of documentation.
The student will be required to prepare & submit a project report requiring two
hours of self study besides the class room teaching. There will be an evaluation
by an external expert & an internal member at the end of each semester.
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