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MA Timetable Odd Semester 2021

MA in Development Studies:
The M. A. Programme in Development Studies is a multi-disciplinary programme and was initiated in the year 2009. The programme is designed to provide an understanding of various perspectives of development issues, through rigorous course works and guided research. The perspectives are drawn from different disciplines of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Admission:
The programme has a maximum of 60 seats. The admission is conducted through an entrance test for which the announcement is made around the month of February, March. We follow reservation norms as per government rules. The test is conducted in the month of May, June. A part of the test consists of multiple choice questions. The other part is descriptive. The areas which are covered are current affairs, contemporary economy, politics, society, as well as logical reasoning. Currently the only centre for taking the test is IIT Guwahati.
The results are announced and the list of selected candidates is published in the departmental webpage in due course of time. Admission normally starts towards the end of July, after which the classes start. Information about eligibility and other relevant details are announced on the institute website at the time of advertisement of admission.

Institute Silver Medal
The Institute Silver Medals, for Master of Arts (MA) programmes of the Institute will be awarded to each year to the student who ranks first, obtaining the highest Cumulative Performance Index (CPI) among all graduating students in his/her discipline in that year. In case of a tie in the CPI, the medal will be awarded to the student who has earned the highest number of credits with 10 grade points.

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MA Course Structure (July 2018 onwards)


Semester Courses L T P C
First Semester HS 501 Essentials of Political Theory 3 1 0 8
  HS 515 Introduction to Economics 3 1 0 8
  HS 516 Study of Society 3 1 0 8
  HS 519 Economic History of Colonial India 3 1 0 8
  HS 522 Quantitative Research Methods in Social Sciences 3 1 0 8
Total Credit 15 5 0 40
Second Semester HS 503 Sociology of Development 3 1 0 8
  HS 517 Comparative Politics of Developing Countries 3 1 0 8
  HS 523 Economic Development: Theory and Practice 3 1 0 8
  HS 524 Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences 3 1 0 8
  HS 525 India’s Development: Issues and Debates 3 1 0 8
Total Credit 15 5 0 40
Third Semester Elective I 3 0 0 6
  Elective II 3 0 0 6
  Elective III 3 0 0 6
  Elective IV 3 0 0 6
  Elective V 3 0 0 6
  HS 698 Phase I of dissertation 0 0 8 8
Total Credit 15 0 8 38
Fourth Semester Elective VI 3 0 0 6
  HS 699 Dissertation 0 0 32 32
Grand Total Credits 156


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Semester I

Code Course Name L–T-P Credits
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HS 501 Essentials of Political Theory 3-1-0 8
HS 515 Introduction to Economics 3-1-0 8
HS 516 The Study of Society 3-1-0 8
HS 519 Economic History of Colonial India 3-1-0 8
HS 522 Quantitative Research Methods in Social Sciences 3-1-0 8

Semester II

Code Course Name L–T-P Credits
HS 503 Sociology of Development 3-1-0 8
HS 517 Comparative Politics of Developing Countries 3-1-0 8
HS 523 Economic Development: Theory and Practice 3-1-0 8
HS 525 India’s Development: Issues and Debates 3-1-0 8
HS 524 Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences 3-1-0 8

Semester III

Code Course Name L–T-P Credits
HS 698 Phase I of dissertation 0-0-8 8
Elective I Elective I 3-0-0 6
Elective II Elective II 3-0-0 6
Elective III Elective III 3-0-0 6
Elective IV Elective IV 3-0-0 6
Elective V Elective V 3-0-0 6

Semester IV

Code Course Name L–T-P Credits
HS 699 Dissertation 0-0-32 32
Elective VI Elective VI 3-0-0 6

Electives


*Kindly note that all electives are not offered every year. Depending on the number of electives offered in a particular semester, a changing set of electives are offered from the pool below:
SL.No Code Course Name
1 HS 633 Religion and Modernity
2 HS 632 Social Epistemology of Science 
3 HS 634 Rhetoric in Western Science Writing
4 HS 631 Food and Culture in Contemporary Society
5 HS 514 Agriculture and Rural Development
6 HS 507 Caste and the Politics of Development
7 HS 510 Development Anthropology
8 HS 607 Science, Technology and Society
9 HS 606 Sociology of Gender
10 HS 608 Rural Labour Market in India
11 HS 609 Globalization and Sustainable Development
12 HS 611 Human Development: Theory and Practice
13 HS 613 Statistical Method for Social Sciences
14 HS 624 Land, Dispossession and Development
15 HS 623 Public Programmes and Social Accountability
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17 HS 512 Critical Development Theory
18 HS 506 Interrogating Modernity
19 HS 513 Transnationalism and Migration: Issues of Development
20 HS 520 Environment and Development
21 HS 521 Region,Nation and the Making of Post-Colonial India
22 HS 526 Conflict and Financial Diplomacy
23 HS 601 Philosophy of Social Sciences
24 HS 603 International Trade and Development
25 HS 612 Peace and Conflict Resolution
26 HS 614 Political Participation in Developing Asia
27 HS 615 Gandhi: The Man and His Ideas
28 HS 620 Political Economy of Agrarian Development
29 HS 622 Power, Politics, and Urban Space
30 HS 626 Global Public Health
31 HS 627 Water Economics

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Code Semester Stream Course Name L-T-P-C Faculty Class Room
HS 631 Sociology Food and Culture in Contemporary Society 3-0-0-6 Rituparna Patgiri
HS 503 II Sociology Sociology of Development 3-1-0-8 Sambit Mallick
HS 517 II Political Science Comparative Politics of Developing Countries 3-1-0-8 Pahi Saikia
HS 523 II Economics Economic Development: Theory and Practice 3-1-0-8 Debarshi Das
HS 524 II Development Studies Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences 3-1-0-8
John Thomas
HS 525 II Development Studies India’s Development: Issues and Debates 3-1-0-8 Visakh Madhusoodanan Subha
Vasundhara Jairath
HS 631 IV Sociology Food and Culture in Contemporary Society 3-0-0-6 Rituparna Patgiri
HS 632 IV Philosophy Social Epistemology of Science  3-0-0-6
HS 633 IV Sociology Religion and Modernity 3-0-0-6 Visakh Madhusoodanan Subha
HS 634 IV English Rhetoric in Western Science Writing 3-0-0-6
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