History - Public Administration - Political Science (HPP)
Program Outcomes (POs)
- PO1. Develop intellectual flexibility, creativity and cultural literacy so that students may engage in lifelong learning to be competent in the present global scenario.
- PO2. Acquire knowledge in their respective subjects with human values forming the base to deal with various problems in life with courage and humanity.
- PO3. Students will be ignited to think and act towards the solution of various Social Communal concerns and become socially committed to make this world better.
- PO4. Inculcate a sense of nationalism and enable them to face the onslaughts of Divisive forces in the country.
- PO5. Develop sense of commitment towards environmental concerns and work towards its protection and care.
- PO6. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of contemporary technologies and their application in contemporary research in relevant fields of operation.
- PO7. Program enables students to be Patriotic and responsible citizens of the country.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
- PSO1. Understand the basic themes, concepts, chronology and the Scope of Indian History that span distinct eras.
- PSO2. Understand the history of countries other than India with comparative approach.
- PSO3. Think and argue historically and critically in writing and discussion and prepare for various types of Competitive Examinations
- PSO4. Graduates will understand the importance of Public Administration and explore various principles of Administration proposed through Theories.
- PSO5. Acquire knowledge about the working of Indian Administration along with Administrative reforms and issues.
- PSO6. Appraise the recent trends in Public Administration and evaluate the policy decisions of Government through Governance.
- PSO7. Students will be able to understand the basic concepts and institutions in Political Science
- PSO8. Analyze various institutions and issues of Indian political system
- PSO9. Evaluate and relate the various political theories to contemporary issues in Indian and World Politics