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DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Student’s Information Brochure
B.A in Political Science
SESSION 2019-2022
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The Department of Political Science started from the very inception of the
establishment of Adamas University in the year 2014.
The political science department is dedicated to fostering close-knit relationship between
faculty and students.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DEPARTMENT
✓ Well Qualified faculties with wide experience in Teaching and Research
✓ Balanced Teacher-Student ratio
✓ Central Library , WI-FI and Computer lab
✓ Compulsory Internship at the Undergraduate/ Post graduate level
✓ Regular Presentation and Workshop
✓ Chancellor Scholarship for bright students
✓ Professional Studies for competitive examinations
✓ Skill enhancement courses
✓ Mentorship by the Faculties
✓ Enlightening the students for academic excellence in India/ Abroad
✓ Experts from recognized Institutions from India and abroad to provide special
Lecture to the students.
✓ National/International Seminars, Conferences and Workshops organized on regular
basis to provide exposure to the students.
WHY POLITICAL SCIENCE AT ADAMAS UNIVERSITY?
• Innovative Teaching Co-curricular program through the Choice Based Credit
• System (CBCS, UGC) Internship Regular Training for Competitive examinations
• Learning abroad for short period through student exchange program
COURSE CURRICULUM AND INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
Our interdisciplinary approach with specializations viz. International Relations, Public
Administration incorporate courses: International Relations, Governance, Public Policy
etc.
OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE CURRICULUM
✓ Course Curriculum prepares students for graduate studies and professional careers in
law, politics, teaching, journalism, government, and international relations.
✓ Experiential learning and internships give our students the ability to explore different
career paths and learn what is compelling to them
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PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES
The department offers Doctoral Programmes in Political Science, Public
Administration and International Relations or any of the sub-fields of Political
Science.
MASTER PROGRAMME (M.A) (with specialization in Political Science, International
Relations, Public Administration)
• The Department of Political Science offers postgraduate programme, of two year
duration.
• Students write Masters Dissertation during the programme
• Students are trained in research methodology, soft skills, language, and skill
enhancement courses.
• Summer internship at the end of the first semester.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMME (B.A) (with specialization in Political Science,
International Relations, Public Administration)
• The Department of Political Science offers Undergraduate Programme of three year
duration with specialization in Political Science, International Relations and Public
Administration.
• Students are trained in Entrepreneurship Skills.
• Summer internships and project works.
CAREER OPTIONS AFTER COMPLETION- BA/MA/PHD
A degree in Political Science with specializations in International Relations, Public
Administration can enable a student to become –
• Civil servants- IAS/ WBCS/ IFS
• Teachers in Colleges, Universities, Schools
• Research Analysts in Think Tank and Research Institutions
• Executives in Advocacy and Consultancy firms.
• Journalists (Print, Online, Electronic media).
• Fellows at Research Institutes- National/ International
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PLACEMENT
• The students will get placement in reputed organizations in both public and private
sectors by getting exposure through professional development course taught at the
Adamas University.
The Faculty members of the Department teach with immense dedication to help each
student develop analytical knowledge and interest in the subject.
Faculty Profile
1. Prof. (Dr.) Tridib Chakraborti- Professor and Dean, School of Social Sciences,Adamas
University, Barasat, and former visiting Professor ICCR Chair, Dublin City University,
Dublin Ireland. Expert of South, Southeast Asian and Asian Pacific affairs, Indian
Political Thought and Foreign Policy and Strategic studies.
2. Dr. Mahua Ghosal (Head of the Department)- Specialized in Political Science, Public
Policy, Development Studies, Women studies, Micro-credit and Governance.
3. Professor Maitreyee Bardhan Roy- Specialized in Public administration, Political
Science, Research area is on diversified women issues and policy stances available on
women.
4. Dr. Pallavi Sinha Das: Specialized in Public administration, Public Policy, Gender
Studies, Political Theory, Rural and Urban Development.
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COURSE STRUCTURE OF TWO YEAR
B.A. DEGREE COURSE
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
ADAMAS UNIVERSITY
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UNDERGRADUATE COURSE STRUCTURE
UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
B.A. (Hons.) in POLITICAL SCIENCE (with specialization in international
relations/ public administration)
SEMESTER I
SL.
No.
TYPE OF
COURSE
COURSE
CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE
CONTACT HOURS PER
WEEK REMARKS
L T P C
1 CC HPO31101 Understanding Political Theory 5 1 0 6 Required
2 CC HPO31103 Constitutional Government and Democracy in
India 5 1 0 6 Required
3 GE HPO31105 GENERIC ELECTIVE 5 1 0 6 Required
4 AECC HEN31105 English Communication 2 0 0 2 Required
5 EXT HSO31107 GENDER: SOCIAL SCIENCE
PERSPECTIVES 2 0 0 2 Required
SUB TOTAL 22
SEMESTER II
SL.
No.
TYPE OF
COURSE
COURSE
CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE
CONTACT HOURS PER
WEEK REMARKS
L T P C
6 CC HPO31102 Political Theory-Concepts and Debates 5 1 0 6 Required
7 CC HPO31104 Political Process in India 5 1 0 6 Required
8 GE HPO31106 GENERIC ELECTIVE 5 1 0 6 Required
9 AECC SGY31106 Environmental Science 2 0 0 2 Required
10 EXT HSO31108 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2 0 0 2 Required
SUB TOTAL
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SEMESTER III
SL.
No.
TYPE OF
COURSE
COURSE
CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE
CONTACT HOURS PER
WEEK REMARKS
L T P C
11 CC HPO32101
Introduction to Comparative Government
and Politics 5 1 0 6 Required
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12 CC HPO32103 Perspectives on Public Administration 5 1 0 6 Required
13 CC HPO32105 Perspectives on International Relations and
World History 5 1 0 6 Required
14 GE HPO32107 GENERIC ELLECTIVE 5 1 0 6 Required
15 SEC-I HPO32109 Skill Enhancement Courses I-Computer Application in Political Science 2 0 0 2 Required
SUB TOTAL 26
SEMESTER IV
SL.
No.
TYPE OF
COURSE
COURSE
CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE
CONTACT HOURS PER
WEEK REMARKS
L T P C
16 CC HPO32102
Political Processes and Institutions in
Comparative Perspective 5 1 0 6 Required
17 CC HPO32104 Public Policy and Administration in India 5 1 0 6 Required
18 CC HPO32106 Global Politics 5 1 0 6 Required
19 GE HPO32108 Generic Elective 5 1 0 6 Required
20 SEC-II HPO32202 Ability Enhancement Courses-II- Legislative Practices and Procedures 0 0 2 2 Required
SUB TOTAL 26
SEMESTER V
SL.
NO.
TYPE OF
COURSE
COURSE
CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE
CONTACT HOURS PER
WEEK REMARKS
L T P C
21 CC HPO33101 Classical Political Philosophy 5 1 0 6 Required
22 CC HPO33103 Modern Indian Political Thought-I 5 1 0 6 Required
23 DSE
HPO33105
Discipline SpecificElective -I-
India’s Foreign Policy in a globalizing world
(IR)/ Public Policy in India (PA) 5 1 0 6 Required
24 DSE
HPO33107
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE-II-
Human Rights in a Comparative
Perspective PA/IR 5 1 0 6 Required
25 CC HPO33609 INTERNSHIP/PROJECT 2 Required
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SEMESTER VI
SL. TYPE OF COURSE TITLE OF THE COURSE CONTACT HOURS PER
WEEK REMARKS
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Discipline Specific Electives (DSE):
Students are required to study FOUR elective Papers from the Major/ Hons discipline during
semester V and VI. The list of the electives are given below.
Choose any Two in Semester-V Choose any Two in Semester-VI
India’s Foreign Policy in a
globalizing world (IR)/ Public Policy
in India (PA)
HPO33105 Understanding Global Politics
(IR/PA) HPO33106
Human Rights in a Comparative
Perspective PA/IR HPO33107 Women, Power and Politics (IR/PA) HPO33108
Development Process and Social
Movements in Contemporary
India (PA)/ Understanding South
Asia (IR)
HPO3111 Dilemmas in Politics PA/IR HPO33112
GENERIC ELECTIVE PAPERS
DISCIPLINE WISE LIST OF GENERIC ELECTIVE PAPERS
BENGALI ECONOMICS PSYCHOLOGY
A BENGALI SHORT
STORIES AND NOVELS
(HBE31105)
A INTRODUCTORY
MICROECONOMICS
(CEC31101)
A GENERAL
PSYCHOLOGY
(HPS31109)
B BENGALI LINGUISTICS
& GRAMMAR
(HBE31106)
B INTRODUCTORY
MACROECONOMICS
(CEC31102)
B APPLIED
PSYCHOLOGY
(HPS31110)
C TAGORE LITERATURE
(HBE32107)
C INDIAN ECONOMY
(CEC32103)
C PSYCHOLOGY OF
VIRTUE (HPS32109)
D FILM & CULTURE
STUDIES (HBE32108)
D DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMICS
(CEC32104)
D ABNORMAL
PSYCHOLOGY
(HPS32108)
ENGLISH POLITICAL SCIENCE/
INTERNAL RELATIONS/
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION
HISTORY
A INTRODUCTION TO A GOVERNANCE: ISSUES A ENVIRONMENTAL
No. COURSE CODE L T P C
26 CC HPO33102 Modern Political Philosophy 5 1 0 6 Required
27 CC HPO33104 Indian Political Thought-I 5 1 0 6 Required
28 DSE HPO33106
Discipline Specific Elective-III-
Understanding Global Politics (IR/PA) 5 1 0 6 Required
29 DSE HPO33108
Discipline Specific Elective-IV- Women,
Power and Politics (IR/PA) 5 1 0 6 Required
30 GDS HPO33610 Internship/ -Project 2 Required
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TOTAL
(REQUIRED CREDIT) 148
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LANGUAGE,
LITERATURE AND
CULTURE (HEN31107)
AND CHALLENGES
(HPO31105)
ISSUES IN INDIA
(HHS31105)
B ACADEMIC WRITING
AND COMPOSITION
(HEN31106)
B GANDHI AND THE
CONTEMPORARY
WORLD (HPO31106)
B MAKING OF
CONTEMPORARY
INDIA (HHS31106)
C ENGLISH LANGUAGE
AND LINGUISTICS
(HEN32107)
C CONTEMPORARY
POLITICAL ECONOMY
(HPO32107)
C ISSUES OF
CONTEMPORARY
WORLD (HHS32107)
D TEXT AND
PERFORMANCE
(HEN32108)
D FEMINISM: THEORY
AND PRACTICE
(HPO32108)
D HISTORY OF BENGAL
(HHS32108)
JOURNALISM & MASS
COMMUNICATION
SOCIOLOGY
A BASICS OF
JOURNALISM
A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (HSO31105)
B PHOTOGRAPHY
B INDIAN SOCIETY: IMAGES AND REALITY (HSO31106)
C FILM APPRECIATION
C SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES (HSO32107)
D DOCUMENTARY
PRODUCTION
D METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL ENQUIRY (HSO32108)
ABBREVIATIONS
ABBREVIATIONS
CC Core Course
DSE Discipline Specific Elective
GE Generic Elective
FEW IMPORTANT TERMS AND CONCEPTS
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Anarchy: In its simplest sense anarchy denotes an absence of political rule or sovereign
authority.
Authoritarian: Refers to rule which is unaccountable and restrictive of personal liberty.
Balance of Power: A system of relations between states where the goal is to maintain
equilibrium of power, thus preventing the dominance of any one state.
Bicameralism: The principle of having two separate chambers of a national parliament.
Big Government: A negative term, used mainly by conservatives to describe government
programs in areas where they believe government shouldn't be involved, especially those that
spend money on social problems
Bipartisan: A cooperative effort by two political parties.
Bipolarity: In International politics generally describes a distribution of power in which two
states possess a preponderance of economic, military and political power and influence either
internationally or in a particular region. Bipolarity during the cold war referred to the power
and influence of the USA vis-à-vis that of the USSR.
Bleeding Heart: A term describing people whose hearts "bleed" with sympathy for the
downtrodden; used to criticize liberals who favor government spending for social programs
Bully Pulpit: The Presidency, when used by the President to inspire or moralize. Whenever
the President seeks to rouse the American people, he is said to be speaking from the bully
pulpit. When the term first came into use, "bully" was slang for "first rate" or "admirable."
Campaign: (noun) An organized effort to win an election (verb) To strive for elected office
Caucus: An informal meeting of local party members to discuss candidates and choose
delegates to the party's convention
Checks and Balances: The system of dividing power among the three branches of
government (executive, legislative, and judicial) to prevent any one from having too much
power. Each branch has some authority to check the power of the others, thereby maintaining
a balance among the three.
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Citizenship: The granting of social and political rights to enable individuals to participate in
state decision-making.
Coattails: The power of a popular candidate to gather support for other candidates in his or
her party. Winning candidates are said to have coattails when they drag candidates for lower
office along with them to victory.
Convention: A national meeting of a political party, where delegates formally elect a party's
nominee
Cold war: A description of the states system existing between the end of the second world
war in 1945 and the collapse of Soviet communism by the early 1990s. On the one side was
the United States, the dominant power in the West; on the other was the Soviet Union, the
dominant power in the East.
Constitution: The complex of relations between a states’s governing institutions and the
people, including the understandings that are involved. Most of these relations are usually
codified in a single document.
Constitutionalism: The principle that assigns special significance to constitutions and rule of
law in national life.
Dark Horse: A long-shot candidate
Delegate: A representative to a party's national convention chosen by local voters to vote for
a particular candidate. Each state is assigned a certain number of delegates based on its
population.
Democracy: Refers to political system in which there is self-government.
Ideology: An integrated system of ideas about politics, values, and culture. Those who
espouse an ideology are sometimes criticized as rigid and narrow-minded.
Left-wing: Liberal. The labeling system originated from the seating pattern of the French
National Assembly, which put liberals on the left, moderates in the middle, and conservatives
on the right.
Lobby: A group seeking to influence an elected official, or the act of doing so. The term
originated in the seventeenth century, when people waiting to speak with legislators at the
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English House of Commons waited in a large atrium outside the legislators' hall, called the
lobby.
Nomination: When a political party chooses its official candidate for a particular office
Nominee: The candidate chosen by a political party to run for a particular office
Platform: The positions that a party adopts, and stands on, at the beginning of an election
campaign
Political Party: An organization that seeks to achieve political power by electing its
members to public office
Political Suicide: A vote or action that is likely to be so unpopular with voters as to cause a
politician's probable loss in the next election
Poll: A survey used to gauge public opinion concerning issues or to forecast an election
Primary: A state election in which party members vote for a candidate from within their
party. The vote determines how many of that state's delegates each candidate gets.
Pundit: A political analyst, commentator, or columnist who usually works for a newspaper
or magazine, or in broadcasting. Derived from a Hindi phrase meaning "learned one."
Reactionary: A militant conservative; opposite of "radical," which means ultraliberal
Red Tape: Government paperwork and procedures that are slow and difficult. Stems from an
eighteenth-century British practice of binding official papers with a reddish twine.
LIST OF DOCTORS AVAILABLE AT ADAMAS
KNOWLEDGE CITY FOR HEALTH CHECK UP
13
Sl.No.
Doctor Day Time Specialty
1. Dr. Samir Kumar
Ghosh
MBBS (Kol).
MRCGP (UK)
Every Friday 10 AM -11
AM
General Medicine
2. SamareshPonda
MBBS (Kol). Do
(Kol)
MS (Kol)
Every 2nd& 4th
Thursday of
the month
2 PM-3PM Opthamologist&EyeSurgeon
3. Georama Ponda
MBBS (Kol). DGO
(Kol)
MD (Kol)
Every 2nd& 4th
Tuesday of
the month
2 PM-3PM Gynaecologist&
Obstetrician
4. Pronoy Kumar
Podder
BDS
Every 2nd& 4th
Thursday of
the month
2 PM-3PM Dental Surgeon
5. MitaGhosh
MBBS (Kol).
DCP(Kol)
Every
Wednesday
of the month
1PM-2PM General Medicine
6. Dr. Chinmoyee
Mishra
All Weekdays 10AM-5PM Homeopathy
Important phone numbers in AKC
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Name Designation Contact Number
Prof.
MadhusudanChakraborty
Vice Chancellor 94340173554
Prof. A. K. Majumdar ProVice Chancellor 94340173554
Prof.Ashish S. Verma ProVice Chancellor 1800 419 7423
Wg. CDr. D.K Banerji Registrar 9073364738
Name of Deans Contact No Email ID
Prof. Ashish S. Verma 8017526870/
8588826870
Dr.RatanKhasnabis 9830451926 [email protected]
Ajay Kumar
Chattopadhyay(Associate
Dean)
9434017853 ajay.k.chattopadhyay@adamasuniversit
y.ac.in
Dr. B.N Pandey 9451270305 [email protected]
Dr.Parimal Chandra
Biswas
8479918001 parimalchandrabiswas@adamasuniversi
ty.ac.in
Dr.Rajat Ray 9073905718/9474767
583
Dr.Bimal Kumar Sarkar 9910843342 [email protected]
Dr.TridibChkaraborty 9748033582 [email protected]
.in
Dr.SwadesRanjanSamant
a
9433545419 swadesranjan.samanta@adamasuniversit
y.ac.in
List of Faculty Members School of Social Sciences
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ADAMAS UNIVERSITY
TEACHING AND STAFF IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
Sl.
No
.
Faculty/
Staff Name Designation Department Email (Office)
1
Prof.
TridibChakr
aborty
(Dean)
Professor and
Dean
Political
Science
tridib.chakraborty@adama
suniversity.ac.in
2 Ms.
GargiMaity
Secretary of
Dean Dean's Office [email protected]
3 Dr.Samhita
Sanyal
Assistant
Professor Bengali [email protected]
4
Dr.
Kausheyee
Banerjee
Assistant
Professor Bengali
kausheyee.banerjee@adam
asuniversity.ac.in
5
Ms.
Sreeparna
Roy
Assistant
Professor Bengali
sreeparna.roy@adamasuni
versity.ac.in
6 Prof. Jayati
Gupta
Visiting
Professor English [email protected]
7 Ms.
RimiNandy
Assistant
Professor English
rimi.nandy@adamasuniver
sity.ac.in
8
Mr.
TanmoyPut
atunda
Assistant
Professor English
tanmoy.putatunda@adama
suniversity.ac.in
9
Ms.
Debanjali
Roy
Assistant
Professor English
debanjali.roy@adamasuni
versity.ac.in
10 Dr. Oindri
Roy
Assistant
Professor English
oindri.roy@adamasunivers
ity.ac.in
11
Dr.
MukulikaDa
ttagupta
Assistant
Professor English
mukulika.dattagupta@ada
masuniversity.ac.in
12 Dr. Arup
Pal
Assistant
Professor English
arup.pal@adamasuniversit
y.ac.in
13
Mr. Anish
Bhattachary
ya
Assistant
Professor English
anish.bhattacharyya@ada
masuniversity.ac.in
14 Dr. Akaitab
Mukherjee
Assistant
Professor English
akaitab.mukherjee@adama
suniversity.ac.in
15 Dr.
MohuaAhiri
Assistant
Professor English
mohuaA.Bera@adamasuni
versity.ac.in
16
Dr.
ShrabaniBas
u
Assistant
Professor English
shrabani.basu@adamasuni
versity.ac.in
16
17
Ms.
PurbaliSeng
upta
Assistant
Professor English
18 Dr.
AngiraKar
Associate
Professor History
angira.kar@adamasunivers
ity.ac.in
19 Dr. Nisha
Thakur
Assistant
Professor History
nisha.thakur@adamasuniv
ersity.ac.in
20
Dr.
SharmilaKa
yal
Assistant
Professor
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
sharmila.kayal@adamasun
iversity.ac.in
21 Ms.
RumaSaha
Assistant
Professor
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
ruma.saha@adamasuniver
sity.ac.in
22 Dr. Debjani
Roy
Assistant
Professor
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
debjani.roy@adamasunive
rsity.ac.in
23
Ms.
Debabani
Mukherjee
Assistant
Professor
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
debabani.mukherjee@ada
masuniversity.ac.in
24
Dr.
MahuaGhos
al
Associate
Professor
Political
Science
mahua.ghosal@adamasuni
versity.ac.in
25
Dr.
PallaviSinha
Das
Assistant
Professor
Public
Administratio
n
pallavi.sinha.das@adamas
university.ac.in
26
Prof.
MaitreyeeB
ardhan Roy
Professor
Emeritus
Political
Science
om
27
Dr. Alok
Kumar
Chowdhury
Associate
Professor Psychology [email protected]
28 Dr. Anjali
Ray
Professor
Emeritus Psychology [email protected]
29
Dr.
SanchitaGh
osh
Assistant
Professor Psychology
sanchita.ghosh@adamasun
iversity.ac.in
30
Ms.
Debarati
Das
Assistant
Professor Psychology
debarati.das@adamasuniv
ersity.ac.in
31
Ms.
TulikaSingh
ania
Assistant
Professor Psychology
m
32 Dr.
JhilliTewary
Assistant
Professor Psychology [email protected]
33 Dr. Assistant Sociology sahelign.ghatak@adamasu
17
SaheliGuha
NeogiGhata
k
Professor niversity.ac.in
34
Ms.
Madhurima
Dasgupta
Assistant
Professor Sociology
madhurima.dasgupta2@g
mail.com
35 Prof.
RubiSain
Professor
Emeritus Sociology [email protected]
36
Dr.
DebastutiDa
sgupta
Assistant
Professor
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
37 Ms. Swati
Chandak
Teaching
Assistant
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
38
Ms.
Moumita De
Das
Visiting
Faculty
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
39
Mr.
KunalChaud
hury
Visiting
Faculty
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
40
Mr.
IndrajitGos
wami
Laboratory
Assistant
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
41 Mr. Pradip
Roy
Technical
Assistant
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
pradiproy.kolkata@gmail.
com
42
Mr.
TanmaySam
anta
Laboratory
Assistant
Journalism &
Mass
Communicati
on
m
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ATTENDANCE RULES
Attendance record: University may introduce biometric attendance recording system in its
class rooms. Until such biometric system is introduced there shall be attendance registrar in
each paper and physical attendance shall be recorded in each class and each paper. However,
it is expected that such attendance keeping could be dispensed with if the discipline could be
self-grained and students have natural hunger for attending the classes.
Minimum attendance: In order to take the end-term examination in each subject/ paper
minimum attendance shall be needed as may be prescribed under the regulations from time to
time but not less than 75% of the total number of classes in the paper concerned regard being
had to the attendance requirement of any higher education regulatory authority including that
of UGC, BCI, MCI etc
University rule on attendance: In case there is no prescription or there is no oversight
regulatory authority in any course or courses there shall be minimum attendance of 75% of
all theoretical workshop or laboratory classes and tutorials. Students sent for field study or
sociological data collection and study shall also be counted as 6 periods for whole days’ work
or 3 periods for half-a-days’ work.
Internship: Internship in trade, commerce, industries, media, profession, non-governmental
and governmental organization shall be allowed for the faculty members and students during
only the semester-break for a period by the Faculty Council concerned. Attendance to such an
internship program shall not be considered for regular evaluation tests though under the
regulatory system such an internship program may be essential for degree conferment
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Absence on medical ground:If a student fails to attend the minimum number of classes due
to medical ground, he/she may be allowed to attend number of extra classes in paper/s
concerned if the short fall is not more than 10%. Such special classes can be arranged on
production of medical certificate.
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No.AU/REG/2018/0022/02/001 Date: 06.02.2018
ACADEMIC CIRCULAR
Sub: “Examination and Grading System Guidelines for crediting attendance and penalizing short of
attendance cases for Evaluation”
The undersigned is directed to convey that the Vice Chancellor as the Chairman of the Academic Council has
been pleased to approve the following guidelines on the subject mentioned above:
1. The following shall be scale of score for attendance in a paper in any Semester program:
(i) Attendance of 95% or more in regular attendance record: 10 mark points
(ii) 90% up to 95 % : 8 marks
(iii) 85% up to 90% : 6 marks
(iv) 80% up to 85 %: 4 marks
(v) 75 % up to 80 %: 2 marks
(vi) Less than 75% : Zero marks
The aforesaid Guidelines shall be suitably incorporated in the Academic Regulations-II and reported to
the Academic Council at its next meeting.
Registrar
To
All Deans- For information and necessary action. The aforesaid regulation may please be placed on
Notice Board of the Students-
Controller of Examinations- For information and necessary action
All Academic coordinators- For information and necessary action
Copy to,
The Chancellor
Vice Chancellor
President Rice Group
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Pro Vice Chancellor
Assistant Registrar
Ref.No.:AU/REG/2018-19/0022/06/001 Date: 08.06.2018
ACADEMIC CIRCULAR
Sub: Introduction of supplementary examination Fee, Holding of Summer Quarter for debarred
/students seeking improvement and charges for attending classes and examination fee and revision in De-
Registration
rules
The undersigned is directed to convey that the Chancellor has been pleased to approve the following:
Academic Calendar
Henceforth the Academic Calendar will follow the guidelines as under:
• Odd/Autumn semester-1st August-31st December
• Even/ Spring Semester-2nd January-15th May
• Summer Quarter-22nd May-21st June
All Supplementary Examinations will be held in June every year:
• Those students who fail in regular examination and those who wish to improve are allowed to sit for
Supplementary Examination on payment of Charge of Rs.100/-per paper.
• The fees may be waived on case to case basis on genuine cases-those who could not appear in the
examination due to illness/calamity in family. Only the Vice Chancellor will approve the waiver.
De-Registration:
The classes students who fail to attend classes for 3 consecutive may be de-registered.
• 1st chance after De-registration-warning and Registration
• 2nd chance after Deregistration- Fine Rs.500/-and Reregistration
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• 3rd chance after Deregistration- Fine Rs. 1000/- and Reregistration
• 4th chance after Deregistration- Deregistration from the semester
Mandatory Registration in Summer Quarter
The students who are deregistered and debarred due to shortage of attendance have to mandatorily register in
Summer Quarter.
• Registration Fee-Rs.3000/-Examination Fee-Rs.1000/-per paper
• Summer Quarter special classes from 22nd May-to 15th June- Token honorarium to faculty members
for taking special classes Rs.500-per paper.
This will be effective from the Academic Session 2018-19. All Deans are requested to bring the above to the
notice of all faculty members and students for information and necessary action
To
• All Deans
• All Academic coordinators\
• All DICs
• COE
Registrar
Copy to,
1. Chancellor
2. Vice Chancellor
3. Pro Vice Chancellor
4. Chief Operating Officer
5. President Chairman Cell
6. Assistant Registrar
7. Accounts Officer
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Address:Barasat - Barrackpore Road, Jagannathpur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700126,
India. Adamas Knowledge City
Affiliation: University Grants Commission
For Detailed Enquiry
1800 419 7432
Website: www.adamasuniversity.ac.in