Masters in Public Administration at Don Bosco University is designed for those who aspire to become administrators and policy makers in the public sector. This programme will enhance the ability of the students to understand and analyse government policies and implementations while preparing them to acquire skills to effectively manage and promote positive changes in the public sectors.
Number of Seats
- 40 seats are available for the programme
Eligibility Criteria
- Graduation in any stream with 50% of the aggregate. Those who have a background in Public Administration, Political Science and Management will have an advantage.
- Provisional Admission:Applicants who have not yet obtained their Bachelor’s Degree also may apply for admission. Such candidates would be offered provisional admission until they furnish evidence of fulfilling the eligibility criterion stated in (1) above within 3 months of the commencement of the programme
Location
Tapesia Campus
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Semester I |
Philosophy and Perspectives of Public Administration |
State, Society and Public Administration |
Administrative Thought |
Public System Management |
Discipline Specific Elective - I (any one) |
Agriculture Economics - Issues and Management |
Economics of Industry |
Population Economics |
Elective |
Engaged Policy and Governance |
Gender and Public Administration |
Constitution of India |
Semester II |
India: Democracy and Development |
Indian Administration: Structures and Processes |
Human Rights: Administrative Framework |
Research Methodology |
Discipline Specific Elective - II (any one)
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Disaster Management |
Organizational Behaviour |
Service Learning |
Semester III |
Development Administration in India |
Decentralization and local Self Government |
Public Financial Governance |
Public Personnel Administration |
Research Phase I |
Essence of Indian Traditional Knowledge |
Civil Services in India/Innovation in Governance |
Semester IV |
Comparative Public Administration |
Social Administration in India |
Law, Ethics & Governance |
E-Governance |
Research Project, Phase II |