I know many Political Science Graduates and Post Graduates. They are struggling for employment or cracking any exam, which is even related to the Political Science domain. There is no need to explain why this is happening, the plain reason is the lack of knowledge and understanding of the subject. Dear Aspirants, you know what they teach you in your college for your knowledge, there is no need to highlight the education system of India. You people study two days before the paper and pass your semester exams. In fact, some of you are also scoring good marks. But in real life, the knowledge is appreciated more than the marks. In this course. You will develop your understanding, concept, and knowledge in this particular subject. Which will ultimately empower you.
Definitely, this course is intended to qualify for the CUET PG Political Science 2024 Exam for various Universities. Last Year, almost every student qualified for a Central University such as JNU, DU, JMI, BHU, SAU, HCU, and many more. Some of them were intended to enroll in their best State Universities such as Cotton University and Gauhati University in Assam and many popular universities in Odisha through CPET.
Most of you are Civil Services Aspirants and may have decided to choose Political Science and International Relations as your Optional in UPSC Examination. However, when you enroll in any coaching for PSIR pay 50 to 60 thousand rupees. You may not understand that completely which leads to anxiety, depression, and sometimes even an inferiority complex. It is ironic that despite being a Political Science Graduate you are unable to comprehend. This is due to a lack of basic knowledge in Political Science. In this course we will touch most of the topics of PSIR, and you will have a basic knowledge beforehand. Which will make your UPSC Journey smooth and easy.
Cracking the UGC NET JRF Political Science Exam is not just an academic milestone; it's the minimum criterion for aspiring Assistant Professors in India. One can appear in UGC NET JRF after getting enrolled in MA Political Science. After completing your Master's in Political Science, this exam becomes your gateway. Achieving JRF status opens numerous doors, including eligibility for a monthly stipend of ₹40,000 upon enrolling in a Ph.D. program. This financial support helps ease the financial burden of pursuing further studies. Moreover, it sets you on a path to academic excellence, enabling you to pursue a Ph.D., bolstering career prospects, and fostering a deeper understanding of political issues. It's a significant step toward a fulfilling and impactful career in academia.
Most of the thinkers in Western Political Thought prescribed in your CUET PG Syllabus is common in Semester 5 and 6. Deep Knowledge, unique quotations, and extraordinary facts related to those thinkers will definitely help you to fetch better marks in your finals.
Course Feature
We are providing you with 8000+ Questions for Practice. There will be 50 Practice Questions from each Lecture. In that way We can Practice 5000 Questions; 2000 Questions are in Theme-Wise Mocks and Test Series, and We will provide you Video analysis (Recorded) of UGC NET PYQs from 2004 to till date.
We provide you with recorded video lectures on every topic of Political Science required for the CUET PG Exam in detail.
We are providing you with live question practice for every concept. We discuss 25 Questions in detail in each class. We also provide you the recording for the same, you can watch this later if you miss the live class.
We are also providing Theme-Wise Mock Test to make to better by more practice. We are offering more than 10 Theme-Wise Mocks.
We will also provide 10 full mocks for better results based on the latest pattern of CUET PG.
We also provide PDF Notes after every class on the Portal, However making your own notes using those PDFs are more fruitful for the result.
1. a. Western Political Philosophy:
b. Modern Indian Political Thought:
c. Political theory:
Note: Apart from the prescribed syllabus; the questions are also asked from other topics. Which we are going to learn in this particular course.
For Example in Political Theory: Liberalism, Socialism, Anarchism, Post-Modernism, Post-Colonialism, Multiculturalism, and many more topics are not mentioned. However, plenty of questions are asked of them.
For Example in International Relations: Constructivism, Marxism, Critical Theory, Human Security School, Feminism, Game Theory, and many more are not mentioned in the syllabus. However, plenty of questions are asked of them.
In a similar manner in every domain of Political Political Science such as Western Political Thought, Comparative Politics, Indian Political Thought we are supposed to learn more than the prescribed syllabus.