Here is the general structure of the Public Administration optional syllabus:
Paper I:
- Introduction:
- Meaning, scope, and significance of Public Administration
- Evolution of the discipline and its present status
- Administrative Thought:
- Scientific Management and Scientific Management Movement
- Classical Theory
- Bureaucracy and Administrative Theory
- Behavioral Approach to the study of Public Administration
- Systems Approach
- Administrative Behavior:
- Process and techniques of decision-making
- Communication
- Morale
- Motivation Theories – content, process, and contemporary
- Organizations:
- Theories – systems, contingency
- Structure and forms – Ministries and Departments, Corporations, Companies
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Accountability and Control:
- Concepts of accountability and control
- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial control over administration
- Citizen and Administration
- Administrative Law:
- Meaning, scope, and significance
- Dicey on Administrative law
- Delegated legislation
- Administrative Tribunals
- Comparative Public Administration:
- Historical and sociological factors affecting administrative systems
- Administration and politics in different countries
- Current status of Comparative Public Administration
- Development Administration:
- Changing profile of development administration
- ‘Antidevelopment thesis’
- Bureaucracy and development
- Strong state versus the market debate
Paper II:
- Evolution of Indian Administration:
- Kautilya’s Arthashastra
- Mughal administration
- Legacy of British rule in politics and administration – Indianization of public services, police, revenue administration, and local administration
- Philosophical and Constitutional framework of government:
- Salient features and value premises
- Constitutionalism
- Political culture
- Bureaucracy and democracy
- Bureaucracy and development
- Public Sector Undertakings:
- Public sector in modern India
- Forms of public sector enterprises
- Problems of autonomy, accountability, and control
- Union Government and Administration:
- Executive
- Parliament and the Judiciary
- Planning and Economic Development
- State Government and Administration:
- Executive
- Legislature
- District Administration since Independence
- Local Government:
- Historical development
- Urban and Rural Local Government
- 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments
- Civil Services in India:
- Reforms in the civil services
- All India Services
- Personnel Administration
- Public Policy:
- Models of policy-making and their critique
- Processes of conceptualization, planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation
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