

MA in Ambedkar Studies at University of Mysore


Mysuru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Ambedkar Studies at University of Mysore Mysuru?
This MA Ambedkar Studies program at University of Mysore focuses on the life, thoughts, and contributions of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a towering figure in Indian history. It delves into his social, political, economic, and religious philosophies, examining their profound impact on modern India and the ongoing relevance of his ideas. The program is designed to foster critical understanding of social justice, equality, and democratic principles in the Indian context.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for graduates from social sciences, humanities, law, and journalism who possess a keen interest in social justice, human rights, and the historical evolution of Indian society. It suits individuals aspiring to careers in academia, social work, public policy, civil services, and advocacy, particularly those aiming to contribute to inclusive societal development in India.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to develop strong analytical and research skills, leading to career paths in higher education as researchers or professors, in government policy making, or in NGOs working for marginalized communities in India. Potential roles include social researchers, policy analysts, development sector professionals, or human rights advocates, contributing to significant societal change.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Immerse in Ambedkar''''s Original Works- (Semester 1)
Actively read and critically analyze the primary writings of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, such as Annihilation of Caste, Who Were the Shudras?, and The Problem of the Rupee, to build a foundational understanding of his core philosophies.
Tools & Resources
University library archives, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings and Speeches volumes, online academic repositories
Career Connection
Deepens conceptual clarity essential for research, policy analysis, and academic pursuits in Ambedkar Studies.
Actively Engage in Class Discussions and Debates- (Semester 1)
Participate thoughtfully in classroom discussions, challenging ideas respectfully, and presenting your own arguments based on readings. This builds confidence and clarifies understanding of complex concepts.
Tools & Resources
Required readings, supplementary articles, online discussion forums if available, peer study groups
Career Connection
Develops critical thinking, persuasive communication, and ability to engage with diverse perspectives, vital for public service, advocacy, and academic discourse.
Master Research Methodology Basics- (Semester 1)
Thoroughly understand the principles of qualitative and quantitative research methods, survey design, and data analysis as introduced in the Research Methodology course. Practice formulating research questions and designing basic studies.
Tools & Resources
Course textbooks, university research ethics guidelines, basic statistical software tutorials
Career Connection
Lays the groundwork for conducting independent research, essential for dissertation work, academic careers, and evidence-based policy roles.
Intermediate Stage
Advanced Stage
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./BBM/B.C.A./B.S.W./B.Ed. Degree or any other equivalent degree of the University of Mysore or any other University considered as equivalent. Candidates with a background in Social Sciences, Political Science, History, Sociology, Economics, Philosophy, Law and Journalism are preferred.
Duration: 4 semesters / 2 years
Credits: 60 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMD 401 | Ambedkar: Life and Times | Hard Core | 4 | Birth and Childhood, Education and Early Life, Political Activism, Role in Constituent Assembly, Later Life and Conversion |
| AMD 402 | Ideological Foundation of Ambedkarism | Hard Core | 4 | Concept of Justice, Equality, Liberty, Fraternity, Democracy, Socialism, State and Minorities |
| AMD 403 | Ambedkar’s Social Philosophy | Hard Core | 4 | Caste System, Untouchability, Gender Equality, Annihilation of Caste, Social Reforms |
| AMD 404 | Research Methodology | Hard Core | 4 | Meaning and Scope of Research, Research Design, Data Collection, Sampling, Report Writing |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMD 405 | Ambedkar and Indian Constitution | Hard Core | 4 | Constituent Assembly Debates, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Preamble, Constitutional Amendments |
| AMD 406 | Ambedkar’s Economic Thought | Hard Core | 4 | State Socialism, Land Reforms, Labour Welfare, Water Management, Nationalization of Industries |
| AMD 407 | Ambedkar and Religion | Hard Core | 4 | Critique of Hinduism, Conversion to Buddhism, Dhamma, Morality, Rationality |
| AMD 408 | Dalit Movement in India | Hard Core | 4 | Origin and Growth, Major Leaders, Strategies of the Movement, Post-Ambedkarite Movement, Contemporary Challenges |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMD 501 | Ambedkar’s Political Thought | Hard Core | 4 | Political Democracy, Parliamentary System, Rights of Minorities, Decentralization, State and Minorities |
| AMD 502 | Ambedkar and Women’s Emancipation | Hard Core | 4 | Hindu Code Bill, Gender Inequality, Women''''s Rights, Education for Women, Role of Women in Society |
| AMD 503 | Ambedkar and Education | Hard Core | 4 | Importance of Education, Education for All, Higher Education, Technical Education, Role of State in Education |
| AMD 504 (A) | Ambedkar and Legal System | Soft Core / Elective | 4 | Rule of Law, Judiciary, Constitutionalism, Human Rights, Social Justice Legislation |
| AMD 504 (B) | Literature on Ambedkar | Soft Core / Elective | 4 | Biographies, Autobiographies, Critical Studies, Dalit Literature, Marathi Literature |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMD 505 | Ambedkar and International Relations | Hard Core | 4 | International Law, World Peace, United Nations, Human Rights, Global Inequalities |
| AMD 506 | Contemporary Relevance of Ambedkar | Hard Core | 4 | Caste in Modern India, Affirmative Action, Neo-liberalism and Social Justice, Global Ambedkarism, Media Representation |
| AMD 507 (A) | Field Work and Dissertation | Soft Core / Elective | 4 | Research Proposal, Data Collection, Field Visit, Report Writing, Presentation |
| AMD 507 (B) | Internship | Soft Core / Elective | 4 | Organizational Study, Practical Exposure, Skill Development, Report Submission, Evaluation |




