1. Curriculum: The department offers courses covering a broad range of topics in political science, including political theory, comparative politics, international relations, public administration, and more specialized areas such as environmental politics or gender and politics. These courses may be structured for undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral students.
  2. Research: Faculty members and sometimes students engage in research projects exploring various aspects of politics. This research might involve theoretical inquiry, empirical analysis, case studies, or policy analysis. The department may also have research centers or institutes focused on specific areas of political inquiry.
  3. Teaching and Pedagogy: Faculty members within the department are responsible for teaching courses, advising students, and mentoring them in their academic and professional development. They may employ a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, discussions, and experiential learning opportunities.
  4. Political Theory: Departments of Political Science often offer courses in political theory, which explore foundational questions about power, justice, democracy, authority, and the nature of the state. Students study classic texts as well as contemporary theories to understand the philosophical underpinnings of political systems and practices.
  5. Comparative Politics: Comparative politics courses examine political systems, institutions, and processes across different countries and regions. Students learn to analyze and compare political structures, electoral systems, party politics, political culture, and social movements in diverse contexts.
  6. International Relations: Many departments include courses in international relations, focusing on the study of state interactions, diplomacy, conflict resolution, international organizations, globalization, and global governance. Students explore theories of international relations and apply them to contemporary issues and events.
  7. Public Policy Analysis: Departments often offer courses in public policy analysis, where students learn to assess the formulation, implementation, and impact of government policies. This may involve studying policy-making processes, policy evaluation methods, and the role of various actors in the policy-making arena.
  8. Career Preparation: Departments of Political Science often provide resources and support for students pursuing careers in politics, government, law, public administration, international organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), advocacy groups, journalism, academia, and other related fields.

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Dr Sandip Kumar Ghatak

Associate Professo(M.A., Ph.D.)

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Sri Sujit Kumar Panja

Associate Professo(M.A.,B.Ed.)

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Ms. Eyevee Pakrashi

Assistant Professor( M.A.(Gold Medalist), M.Phil.)

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Doyel Ghosh

SACT-I(M.A., B.Ed)

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Dr Ghazala Parveen

SACT-I(M.A., Ph.D.)

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Smt Lakshmi Roy

SACT-II(M.A.)

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Tarannum Ara

SACT-II(M.A.(Gold Medalist))