GTU Teaching Scheme & Syllabus
GTU Teaching Scheme & Syllabus
GTU Teaching Scheme & Syllabus
1. RATIONALE
This course will survey the basic structure and operative dimensions of Indian Constitution. It
will explore various aspects of the Indian political and legal system from a historical
perspective highlighting the various events that led to the making of the Indian Constitution.
It will also socio-political equations. The various challenges faced by the constitution and the
corresponding coping mechanisms would also be discussed. Broadly, the students would be
exposed to the working of various institutions, offices and political debates ensuing from the
operation of the Indian constitution in the last five decades.
2. COMPETENCY
Thepurpose of this course is to help the student to attain the following industry identified
competency through various teaching learning experiences:
Follow policies, processes, duties, rights and federal structure of Indian
constitution as responsible citizens and engineer of the country.
8. UNDERPINNING THEORY
The major underpinning theory is given below based on the higher level UOs of Revised
Bloom’s taxonomy that are formulated for development of the COs and competency. If
required, more such higher level UOs could be included by the course teacher
to focus on attainment of COs and competency.
Unit Unit Outcomes (UOs) Topics and Sub-topics
(4 to 6 UOs at different levels)
Unit – I 1a. Explain the meaningof 1.1 Meaning of the constitution of India
Constituti preamble of the constitution. 1.2 Historical perspective of the
on and 1b. List the salient features of Constitution of India
constitution. 1.3 Salient features and characteristics
Preamble
1c. List the characteristics of of the Constitution of India
constitution. 1.4 Preamble to the Constitution of
India
Unit – II 2a. Enlist the fundamental rights. 2.1 Fundamental Rights under Part-III
Fundame 2b. Identify fundamental duties. (Details of exercise of rights and
ntal 2c. Follow fundamental Limitations)
responsibilities as an engineer. 2.2 Fundamental duties and their
Rights
2d. Differentiate between significance
and fundamental rights and directive 2.3 Relevance of Directive Principles of
Directive principles. State Policy under part-IV.
Principles 2e. Identify fundamental duties and
responsibilities applicable to a
practicing engineer.
Unit– III 3a. Draw the structure of 3.1 Federal structure and distribution of
Federal governance in India. legislative and financial powers
Structure between the Union and the States
3b. Differentiate between state and
3.2 Union Executive-President, Prime
central administrative setup of the
minister, Parliament and the
country.
Supreme Court of India,
3.3 State Executive - Governor, Chief
Minister, State Legislator, and high
Court
3.4 Local Administration - District
Administration, Municipal
Corporation, Zila Panchayat
Note: This specification table provides general guidelines to assist student for their learning
and to teachers to teach and question paper designers/setters to formulate test
items/questions to assess the attainment of theUOs. The actual distribution of marks at
different taxonomy levels (of R, U and A) in the question paper may varyslightly from above
table.
Legend: ‘3’ for high, ‘2’ for medium, ‘1’ for low and ‘-’ for no correlation of each CO with PO.
S.
Name and Designation Institute Contact No. Email
No.
Dr PeenaThanky RCTechnical
drpeena@gmail.c
1 Lecturer [English] Institute, Ahmedabad 94094 11256
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BOS Member
S.
Name and Designation Department Contact No. Email
No.
Dr. Roli Pradhan, Department of 0989320501 rpradhan@nitttrbpl.ac.in
1 Assistant Professor Management 1
Education