The Department of Political Science, established in 1994, has played a critical role in the growth of its students and the study of politics. It is widely recognised as one of the institution's finest departments, with a concentration on academic rigour, self-expression, and political activism.It has a dedicated faculty that is committed to maintaining strong teaching standards. The courses are categorised as Human Rights. The department's emphasis to fundamental and applied teaching encourages students to pursue further education and research opportunities.
The department also organises a variety of extracurricular activities to ensure the complete development of its learners.
SWOC Analysis:
Strengths:
• Well qualified teaching faculty.
• Personal issue solving and skill improvement for students.
• Experience and exercise-based teaching and learning.
Weakness:
• Limited job and self-employment options.
Opportunities:
• Students are taught to be excellent, integrated citizens.
• Provision for improved educational facilities for students.
Challenges:
• The large number of students, particularly at the general level, makes it challenging to accommodate the students' different talents and demands.
• Taking the initiative to perform research.
Future Plans
To organise a National Seminar and visits to political institutions for enhanced subject knowledge.