SKP GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE

An ISO Certified & Autonomous Institution

Guntakal, Anantapuramu - 515803, A.P.

Affiliated to Sri Krishnadevaraya University (SKU), Ananthapuramu

Re-Accredited in Cycle 3 with "A" Grade(C.G.P.A 3.12/4.00) By NAAC

Political Science

Political Science

                 

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Brief history of department:

The department of Political science launched its journey in 1986 as general subject in B.A group with H.E.P, H.P.T and H.P.E there is demand amongst students for opting history as main subject. There are at present 180 sanctioned seats in B.A group (H.E.P-60, H.T.P-60 and H.P.E-60). There is one full-time teacher in the department. The department has produced innumerable students throughout the year. Many students of the department have established themselves in various sectors, especially as accomplished constables, school teachers, Junior college lecturers and Degree college lecturers and keep in touch with the department as alumni. The student scoring highest marks in the history papers in the final examinations is awarded endowment cash price by the college.

Besides teaching the department organizes student’s seminar, debates, group discussions, quiz’s and prepare students for quiz competition at the district level, so that they can keep pace with the time. The student can express their views used independently. Students through their writing in the wall charts and teacher guide them properly in this regard. Above all, the faculty member is always ready to render all possible assistance and guidance two students within and outside the campus as and when required. Consequently students get through the final examination with flying colors’ every year and go for further higher studies to the universities.

 

  1. Departmental Vision and Mission:

 

Vision

 

  • Prepare five years development plan of the department from 2020-21 to 2025-26.
  • To increase the students strength of three Years B.A course.
  • The department should conduct curricular and co-curricular activities.
  • To develop scientific attitude and social responsibility among the students.
  • To develop Research skills among the students.
  • To Strengthen the students both academic and career development.
  • Encourage the involvement of Alumni in the development of the Institution.
  • Make the department to play crucial role in the college activities like NAAC etc.

Mission:

  • The department should conduct campaigning to increase the strength.
  •  Conduct career orientation programmes.
  • To conduct State, National Seminars and Guest Lecturers.
  • The department should encourage the students to involve in NSS, RRC and other activities.
  • To give Assignments and Projects works to the students.
  •  Form Alumni association and conduct meetings for the development of the department and maintain all necessary records.

 3. Courses offered: UG / PG / Certificate Courses:

UG COURSES: 

Sno

 Course Name

Medium

Intake

 

B.A

Telugu

180

 

H,E,P (History, Economics, Political Science)

Telugu

60

 

H.P.T(History, Political Scienc, Telugu)

Telugu

60

 

H.P.E(History, Political Science, English)

Telugu

60

 

4. Group/Subject combinations:

H.E.P: HISTORY, ECONOMICS, POLITICAL SCIENCE

H.P.E: HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, ENGLISH

H.P.T: HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE, TELUGU

 

 

5. Departmental Lecturer wise Time Table UG

Dr. A. Muddappa, M.A,Ph.D.,

INDIVIDUAL TIME TABLE, 2019-2020 (I, III, V SEMISTERS)

ODD SEMISTER

DAY

1

PERIOD

10-00

 TO

10-50

2

PERIOD

10-50

TO

 11-40

3

PERIOD

11-40

 TO

 12-30

12-30

 TO

 1-30

4

PERIOD

1-30

 TO

2-20

5

PERIOD

2-20

 TO

3-10

6

PERIOD

3-10

 TO

 4-00

MONDAY

III

 

II

L

III

I

 

TUESDAY

III

 

I

U

II

 

 

WEDNESDAY

II

III

I

N

 

III

 

THURSDAY

II

I

III

C

 

 

 

FRIDAY

I

III

 

H

II

III

 

SATURDAY

 

III

II

I

 

III

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  I B.A- (Paper - I) Total 6 Periods                  III B.A – (Paper V) Total 5 Periods

 II B.A- (Paper III) Total 6 Periods                            III B.A – (Paper VI) Total 5 Periods

 

TOTAL = 22 PERIODS

INDIVIDUAL TIME TABLE 2019-2020 (II, IV, VI SEMISTERS)

EVEN SEMISTER

DAY

1

PERIOD

10-00

 TO

10-50

2

PERIOD

10-50

TO

 11-40

11-40

 

TO

 

11-50

 

 

B

 

R

 

E

 

A

 

K

 

3

PERIOD

11-50

 TO

 12-40

4

PERIOD

12-40

TO

1-30

1-30

 

 TO

 

2-20

 

5

PERIOD

2-20

 TO

3-10

6

PERIOD

3-10

 TO

 4-00

MONDAY

III

 

II

 

L

C2

 

TUESDAY

III

 

I

C1

U

C2

C3

WEDNESDAY

II

III

 

C1

N

I

C3

THURSDAY

 

II

I

C1

C

C2

C3

FRIDAY

II

III

I

C1

H

C2

C3

SATURDAY

 

III

II

I

C1

 

C2

C3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  I B.A- (Paper -I I) Total 5 Periods                           III B.A – (Paper VIII-I) Total 5 Periods (CLUSTER)

II B.A- (Paper IV) Total 5 Periods                             III B.A – (Paper VIII-2) Total 5 Periods (CLUSTER)

III B.A– (Paper VII) Total 5 Periods              III B.A – (Paper VIII-3) Total 5 Periods (CLUSTER)

TOTAL = 30 PERIODS

 

6. Highlights of the Dept.(explain some main highlights of your department)

 

 

 

         STUDENTS PROFILE:

 (a)  Student Strength

Academic Year

Class

Boys

Girls

Total

2015-16

I Year

68

12

80

II Year

124

36

160

III Year

95

29

124

2016-2017

I Year

98

12

110

II Year

71

12

83

III Year

124

36

160

2017-2018

I Year

80

05

85

II Year

98

12

110

III Year

71

12

83

2018-2019

I Year

76

08

84

II Year

80

05

85

III Year

98

12

110

2019-2020

I Year

102

12

114

II Year

76

08

84

III Year

80

05

85

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   (b)  Social Profile of the Students:

 

Academic Year

III YR

BC

SC

ST

MINORITIES

OC

TOTAL

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

M

F

2015-2016

I Year

42

6

19

5

3

0

0

1

7

0

71

12

II Year

62

11

39

15

13

4

15

4

5

2

124

36

III Year

71

 

33

 

8

 

8

 

4

 

95

29

2016-2017

I Year

169

25

77

22

22

4

10

7

15

2

193

60

II Year

42

6

19

5

3

0

0

1

7

0

71

12

III Year

62

11

39

15

13

14

5

4

5

2

124

36

2017-2018

I Year

54

1

13

4

7

0

3

0

3

0

80

5

II Year

65

8

19

2

6

0

5

2

3

0

98

12

III Year

42

6

19

5

3

0

0

1

7

0

71

12

2018-2019

I Year

157

11

59

9

23

3

8

2

7

0

254

25

II Year

54

1

13

4

7

0

3

0

3

0

80

5

III Year

65

8

19

2

6

0

5

2

3

0

98

12

2019-2020

I Year

67

6

15

6

9

0

9

0

2

0

102

12

II Year

38

2

27

3

10

3

0

0

1

0

76

8

III Year

54

1

13

4

7

0

3

0

3

0

80

5

                                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Results Analysis of the Department:

 

FACULTY PROFILE – PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY

(Write few lines about current staff’s educational details in your department)

Teaching Staff Particulars: FROM 2015-16 TO 2019-20

S.No

Name of the Lecturer

Designation

Qualifications

Date of joining as Lecturer

Dt. Of Joining SKP GDC

Gender

Social Status

No. of Years of Experience

1

Dr.A.Muddappa.

Lecturer

M.A, Ph.D.,

16-06-2010

02-12-2020

M

BC

10

 

R.C./O.C./International or National Seminars/ Work Shops attended by the Faculty from 2015-16 to 2019-20

(Write few lines about participation in R.C./O.C./Seminars/workshops)

 

S.No

National/ International Seminar/Workshop

Place/University

Date

Title of the paper Presented

1

NATIONAL

S K UNIVERSITY

ANANTAPURAMU

7&8

MARCH

2014

FAMINE,HUNGER AND FOOD

SECURITY

2

NATIONAL

S K UNIVERSITY

ANANTAPURAMU

26&27

September

2014

RURAL WOMEN – INSPIRING CHENGE

3

NATIONAL

S K UNIVERSITY

ANANTAPURAMU

28&28

NOVEMBER

2015

REGIONALISM ANDFEDERALISM IN INDIA

4

NATIONAL

S V UNIVERSITY

TIRUPATI

6&7 NOVEMBER

2015

RURAL INDIA : DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES

5

NATIONAL

K S N GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE (W)

ANANTAPURAMU

9&10

DECEMBER

2015

HUMAN RIGHTS AND INDIAN CONSTITUTION

6

NATIONAL

TUMKUR UNIVERSITY

KARNATAKA, INDIA

10&11August

2015

GANDHI AND WOMEN

EMPOWERMENT

 

 

Paper/Journal Publications of the Staff in the Department in 2015-16 to 2019-20

(Write few lines about research work of staff in your department)

S.No

Title of the Paper Published

Name of the Journal

Edition/Year

ISSN/ISBN No

1

GANDHI AND WOMEN

EMPOWERMENT

TUMKUR UNIVERSITY

KARNATAKA, INDIA

2015

978-93-82694-22-9

2

HUMAN RIGHTS AND INDIAN CONSTITUTION

K.S.N GOVT DEGREE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

2015

978-93-5171-056-1

3

THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT

JOURNAL OF RESEARCH , EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT

2014

2319-1899

4

THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT

JOURNAL OF RESEARCH , EXTENSION AND DEVELOPMENT

2014

2319-1899

5

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SOCIAL WELFARE DEPARTMENT IN ANANTAPURAMU DISTRICT LEVEL

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL  OF MULTIDISPLINARY EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

2015

2277-7881

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guest Lectures arranged by the Department in from 2015-16 to 2019-20

S.No

Name of the Guest

Topic

Date/Time /Venue

1

K.RAMALINGAPPA

SUPREME COURT

2017

2

DC SUGAPPA

INDIAN CONSTITUTION

2020

 

 

 

 

 

Extension Lectures / Invited Lectures by the Departmental staff at Other Institutions (2015-16 to 2019-20)

S.No

Name of the lecturer

Topic

Institution

Date

I

Dr. A. MUDDAPPA

DERECTIVE PRINCIPALS OF STATE POLICY

VYSHNAVI DEGREE COLLEGE DHONE

2021

2

Dr.A.MUDDAPPA

FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

S.V.DEGREE COLLEGE DHONE

2018

3

Dr.A.MUDDAPPA

INDIAN COSTITUTION

S.G.D.C, GUNTAKAL

2020

 

Details of Infrastructural Facilities:

S.No

Labs and Extra facilities

Write description

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