VMOU B.A in Public Administration- Indian Administration (EPA-02) Papers

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Indian administration paper is the study of the constitution, assemblies, parties and the working of them. Administration of Indian assembly contains the theory of government that it is for the people by the people and of the people.

Importance of the paper:

Paper is important one as it contains the important part of the public administration. Graduation in the field will further be able to get a chance to do law and it will suit them very well. Public administration also includes elite services such as Civil services.

Paper Pattern:

Paper of Indian Administration consists of 10 questions in it and each question has its word limits. These questions are separated into 2 groups and these questions are having their own word limits. Group A is of 3 questions which are with internal choices and needed to be answered within 500 words. Group B is of 7 questions from which 4 are to be solved; these questions are needed to be answered in 150 words. Each question in each section is of equal marks.

Frequently asked questions:

Questions asked are such as importance of Indian administration, definition of organisation, principles of unity of command, importance of leadership in administrative organisation, evils of bureaucracy, line and staff organisations, main principles of budget  making, significance of communication in administration,  hierarchy and its merits & demerits, scientific management and its approach, public relation with psychology etc.

Marks and time:

Total marks associated with the paper are 70 and time allotted to the paper is 3 hours only. Marks in the paper depend on the content of answer.

Recommended Books:

  • Indian Administration (Sixth Edition) - Maheshwari
  • The Problem of Indian Administration - Native American Rights Fund
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