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UGC-NET/JRF Political Science

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UGC-NET/JRF Political Science

ADVANCE UGC-NET Political Science

Greetings UGC NET Aspirants!!

Question paper Ist and IInd Pattern

Paper I contains 50 questions 2 marks total 100 Marks. All questions are objective type questions (MCQs, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning). All questions are compulsory.

No negative marking.

Paper IInd contains 100 questions 2 marks total 200 Marks. All questions are objective type questions (MCQs, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning). All questions are compulsory.

No negative marking.
  • Time Duration of exam:
  • paper I : 60 Minutes;
  • paper IInd : 120 Minutes;

Important Topics for Political science Paper II

  • Political Development, Culture, Modernisation
  • Political Theory
  • Constitutional Development, Fundamental Rights
  • Difference between Public Administration and Private
  • Commissions/Committees
  • New Economic Order : ASEAN, SAARC, NATO, NAFTA
  • Comparative Politics and Political Analysis
  • Indian Government & Politics
  • Theories : Classical, Scientific Management, Human Relation, Environment
  • Theories : Realism, Liberalism, Marxism, Game theory
  • United Nations : Articles from Charter, Security Council Reform, Cold War & End of cold war, Globalisation
  • Current Issues : Nagorno karabakh, Dispute between Georgia and Azerbaizan, Regional Organizations

These are some important topics for UGC NET Political science subject Paper II.

Candidates need to focus on these topics for better results. Let us now highlight some important reading material and topic source for UGC NET Political science Paper I and Paper II.

For More Reference Regarding Question pattern and number of Question in each paper please download Advance UGC-NET Prospectus As Attached

Greetings UGC NET Aspirants! 😊

Paper I will be a general paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude. It will carry 100 marks. This paper has 50 objective questions out of which you have to attempt each questions.

Each question carries 2 marks, thus making the total weightage of the paper of 100 marks.

An essential point to remember about this paper is that in order to qualify in this paper you need to score 40% or 40 marks which means that to qualify in paper I you need to mark at least 20 questions correctly. However, scoring only 40 marks won't be enough to succeed in the exam so you will have to plan and attempt questions in a strategic manner. The main topics from which questions are asked in the paper I are:

Syllabus of PAPER -I

  • Teaching Aptitude
  • Research Aptitude
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Communication
  • Reasoning (including Mathematics)
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Data Interpretation
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • People and Environment
  • Higher Education System: Governance, Polity and Administration
  • Each section carries equal weightage which means there would be five questions from each section worth 10 marks.

ADVANCE UGC-NET Political Science SECOUND PAPER

Greetings ADVANCE UGC NET Aspirants!!

Paper II contains 100 questions 2 marks each.

All questions are objective type questions (MCQs, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning).

All questions are compulsory..

All questions are compulsory. No negative marking.

Given below is a list of some important selected topics for UGC NET Political Science subject which help candidates in covering syllabus of Paper II .

Important Topics for Political Science Paper II

  • Political Development, Culture, Modernisation
  • Political Theory
  • Constitutional Development, Fundamental Rights
  • Difference between Public Administration and Private
  • C
  • ommissions/Committees
  • New Economic Order : ASEAN, SAARC, NATO, NAFTA
  • Comparative Politics and Political Analysis
  • Indian Government & Politics
  • Theories : Classical, Scientific Management, Human Relation, Environment
  • Theories : Realism, Liberalism, Marxism, Game theory
  • United Nations : Articles from Charter, Security Council Reform, Cold War & End of cold war, Globalisation
  • Current Issues : Nagorno karabakh, Dispute between Georgia and Azerbaizan, Regional Organizations
  • Try to align yourself with these important topics to get a hold over UGC NET Political Science Subject Paper II.
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Duration Of Course

Three Months

Fees Structure

Rs : 28000/-

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