The course has two compulsory papers and
fifteen optional papers from which the students can choose any four.
These papers are:
Compulsory papers
Paper I
1. The Historical development and Origin of the United Nations
2. The salient features of the United Nations Charter
Paper II
1. The General Assembly - its constitution and functions
2. The Security Council - its constitution and functions
Select Two Subjects from section -1 and
one each from section - II & III.
Optional papers
- Section - I
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Specialized Agencies.
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| - International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA). |
| - International Labour Organization
(ILO). |
| - Food and Agricultural Organization
(FAO). |
| - United Nations Educational Scientific
and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). |
| - World Health Organization (WHO). |
| - The World Bank Group - IBRD, IDA,
IFC, MIGA. |
| - International Monetary Fund (IMF). |
| - World Intellectual Properties Organization
(WIPO). |
Section - 2
UN Program and Organs |
| - United Nations Development Program
(UNDP). |
| - United Nations Environment Program
(UNEP). |
| - United Nations Fund for Population
Activities (UNFPA). |
| - United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). |
| - United Nation High Commission for
Refugee (UNHCR) |
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Section - 3
Functional Commission
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| - Commission on Human Rights . |
| - Commission on Narcotic Drugs. |
| - Commission on Sustainable Development. |
| - Commission on Status of Women. |
| - Commission on Crime Prevention and
Criminal Justice. |
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Please Note : Each
paper has 100 marks and the total marks are 600. The student
requires 60% marks for securing a first division, 50% for
second division, and 40% for a pass.
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Assessment
The assessment of the course is on the basis of critical essays
to indicate in-depth and analytical study of the various compulsory
and optional papers. The answer papers are required to the submitted
within two months from the end of Semester. The results are intimated
within a period of one month thereafter.
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