UGC NET 2020: Books for Paper-I
Book
S.No. Book Name Author
Link
M. Gagan, Get the
1 Trueman's UGC NET/SET General Paper I
Sajit Kumar Book
CBSE UGC NET/SET/JRF - Paper 1: Teaching and Get the
2 KVS Madaan
Research Aptitude Book
UGC NET/JRF/SLET General Paper-1 Teaching & Get the
3 Arihant Experts
Research Aptitude Book
Get the
4 UGC NET/SET Paper 1 MHE
Book
CBSE UGC-NET: Teaching and Research Aptitude-JRF Dr. M.S. Ansari
Get the
5 and Assistant Professor Exam Guide (for Paper-I) & RPH Editorial
Book
(CBSE UGC (NET) JRF & Asstt. Professor Exam) Board
List of Recommended Books for UGC NET Paper II
(Students’ Choice)
Economics / Rural Economics /Co- Trueman's
operation / Demography / UGC NET
Development Planning/ Economics by Get the Book
Development Studies/Econometrics/ Sriniwas
Applied Economics/Development Shirur
Eco./Business Economics
Trueman's UGC NET
Get
Political Political Scienceby K.A.
02 the
Science Babu (Author), Sajit
Book
Kumar (Author)
Trueman's UGC NET
Philosophyby A.M. Get
03 Philosophy
Tripathi (Author) the
UGC NET Syllabus For Political Science (Paper-II)
Unit 1: Political Theory
Concepts
Liberty, Equality, Justice, Rights, Democracy, Power, Citizenship
Political Traditions
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Marxism
Feminism
Ecologism
Multiculturalism
Postmodernism
Unit 2: Political Thought
Confucius, Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, Mary
Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Gramsci, Hannah Arendt, Frantz Fanon,
Mao Zedong, John Rawls
Unit 3: Indian Political Thought
Dharamshastra, Kautilya, Aggannasutta, Barani, Kabir, Pandita Ramabai, Bal
Gangadhar Tilak, Swami Vivekanand, Rabindranath Tagore, M.K Gandhi, Sri
Aurobindo, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, Muhammad Iqbal, M.N.Roy, V D Savarkar, Dr.
B.R.Ambedkar, J L Nehru, Ram Manohar Lohia, Jaya Prakash Narayan, Deendayal
Upadhyaya
Unit 4: Comparative Political Analysis
Approaches: Institutional, Political Culture, Political Economy and New Institutionalism;
Comparative Methods
Colonialism and decolonization: forms of colonialism, anti-colonial struggles and
decolonization Nationalism: European and non-European
State theory: Debate over the nature of the state in capitalist and socialist societies;
post-colonial state; welfare state; globalization and nations-states
Political regimes: democratic (Electoral, Liberal, Majoritarian and Participatory) and
non-democratic regimes (Patrimonialism, Bureaucratic authoritarianism, Military
dictatorship, Totalitarianism, and fascist)
Constitutions and Constitutionalism: forms of constitutions, rule of law, judicial
independence and liberal constitutionalism; emergency powers and the crisis of
constitutionalism. Democratisation: democratic transition and consolidation
Development: Underdevelopment, Dependency, Modernization, World Systems
Theory, development and democracy
Structures of Power: Ruling class, power elites, democratic elitism
Actor and Processes: Electoral Systems, Political Parties and Party System, Interest
groups, Social movements, new social movements, Non-Governmental Organisations
(NGOs) and civil society campaigns; Revolutions.
Unit 5: International Relations
Approaches to the study of International Relations: Idealism, Realism, Structural
Marxism, Neoliberalism, Neorealism, Social Constructivism, Critical International
Theory, Feminism, Postmodernism
Concepts: State, state system and non-state actors, Power, Sovereignty, Security:
traditional and non-traditional
Conflict and Peace: Changing Nature of Warfare; Weapons of mass destruction;
deterrence; conflict resolution, conflict transformation
United Nations: Aims, Objectives, Structure and Evaluation of the Working of UN;
Peace and Development perspectives; Humanitarian intervention. International law;
International Criminal Court
Political Economy of IR; Globalisation; Global governance and Bretton Woods system,
North-South Dialogue, WTO, G-20, BRICS
Regional Organisations: European Union, African Union, Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation, ASEAN
Contemporary Challenges: International terrorism, Climate change and Environmental
Concerns, Human Rights, Migration and Refugees; Poverty and Development; Role of
Religion, Culture and Identity Politics
Unit 6: India’s Foreign Policy
Perspectives on India’s Foreign Policy: India’s Identity as postcolonial, development,
rising power and as emerging political economy
Continuity and change in India’s Foreign Policy: Principles and determinants; Non-
Alignment movement: historical background and relevance of Non Aligned Movement;
India’s Nuclear Policy
India’s relations with major powers: USA, USSR/Russia, People’s Republic of China
India’s Engagement with the multipolar world: India’s relations with European Union,
BRICS, ASEAN, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, African Union, Southern African
Development Community, Gulf Cooperation Council
India’s relations with the neighbourhood: SAARC, Gujaral doctrine, Look East/ Act
East, Look West
India’s Negotiation Strategies in International Regimes: The United Nations, World
Trade Organisation, International Monetary Fund, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change
Contemporary challenges: maritime security, energy security, environmental security,
migrants and refugees, water resources, international terrorism, cyber security
Unit 7: Political Institutions in India
Making of the Indian Constitution: Colonialism heritage and the contribution of Indian
National Movement to the making of the Indian Constitution
Constituent Assembly: Composition, Ideological Moorings, Constitutional Debates
Philosophy of the Constitution: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles
Constitutionalism in India: Democracy, Social Change, National Unity, Checks and
Balances, Basic Structure Debate, Constitutional Amendments
Union Executive: President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
Union Parliament: Structure, Role and Functioning, Parliamentary Committees
Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Judicial
Reform.
Executive and Legislature in the States: Governor, Chief Minister, State Legislature
Federalism in India: Strong Centre Framework, Asymmetrical Federal Provisions and
Adaption, Role of Intergovernmental Coordination Mechanisms, Inter-State Council,
Emerging Trends.
Electoral Process and Election Commission of India: Conduct of Elections, Rules,
Electoral Reforms
Local Government Institutions: Functioning and reforms
Constitutional and Statutory Bodies: Comptroller and Auditor General, National
Commission for Scheduled Castes, National Commission for Scheduled Tribes,
National Commission for Human Rights, National Commission for Women, National
Commission for Minorities.
UGC NET Exam Previous Years Solved Papers
UGC NET Paper 2 Solved Papers - 44 Subjects (E-Book) Download
CTET Paper I & Paper II Previous Year Solved Papers (2011 - 2016) (E-Book) Download
UGC NET 14 Years Previous Solved Papers + 6000 MCQ Combo (E-Book) Download
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Unit 8: Political Processes in India
State, Economy and Development: Nature of Indian State, Development Planning
model, New Economic Policy, Growth and Human Development
Process of globalisation: social and economic implications
Identity Politics: Religion, Tribe, Caste, Region, Language
Social Movements: Dalit, Tribal, Women, Farmers, labour
Civil Society Groups: Non-Party Social Formations, Non-Governmental Organisations,
Social Action Groups
Regionalisation of Indian Politics: Reorganisation of Indian States, States as Political
and Economic Units, Sub-State Regions, Regional disparities, Demand for the New
States
Gender and Politics in India: Issues of Equality and Representation
Ideology and Social basis of Political Parties: National Parties, State Parties
Electoral Politics: Participation, Contestation, Representation, Emerging trends
Unit 9: Public Administration
Public Administration: meaning and evolution; public and private administration
Approaches: System Theory, Decision Making, Ecological Approach
Public administration theories and concepts: Scientific Management Theory, Rational
Choice theory, New Public Administration, Development Administration, Comparative
Public Administration, New Public Management, changing nature of Public
Administration in the era of liberalisation and Globalisation
Theories and Principles of Organization: Scientific Management Theory, Bureaucratic
Theory, Human Relations Theory
Managing the organization: Theories of leadership and motivation
Organisational Communication: Theories and Principles, Chester Bernard Principles
of Communication, Information Management in the organization
Managing Conflict in the Organization: Mary Parker Follett
Management by Objectives- Peter Drucker
Unit 10: Governance and Public Policy in India
Governance, good governance and democratic governance, role of state, civil society
and individuals
Accountability and Control: Institutional mechanism for checks and balances,
legislative control over executive, administrative and budgetary control, control through
parliamentary committees, judicial control over legislature and executive, administrative
culture, corruption and administrative reforms
Institutional mechanisms for good governance: Right to Information, Consumer
Protection Act, Citizen Charter; Grievance redress system: Ombudsman, Lokpal,
Lokayukta
Grassroots Governance: Panchayati Raj Institutions and their functioning
Planning and Development: Decentralised planning, planning for development,
sustainable development, participatory development, e-governance; NITI Aayog
Public policy as an instrument of socio-economic development: public policies with
special reference to housing, health, drinking water, food security, MNREGA, NHRM,
RTE
Monitoring and evaluation of public policy; mechanisms of making governance process
accountable: jansunwai, social audit.
Also Read: UGC NET Syllabus For Philosophy Paper II
Recommended Study Material for UGC NET Exam
UGC NET Paper-1 Teaching & Research Aptitude Download
Trueman's UGC NET/SET General Paper I Download
UGC NET Paper 1: Teaching and Research Aptitude by Pearson Download
NTA UGC NET/SET/JRF: Teaching & Research Aptitude Paper 1 Download
Computer Sciences & Applications (Paper I, II & III) Previous Years Papers Download
Trueman's UGC NET Computer Science Download
n this article, are going to share the Detailed Syllabus of UGC NET 2020 Political
Science Subject. Let’s first look at the Exam Pattern of NTA UGC NET 2020 Exam in
brief:
NTA UGC NET June 2020 Exam Pattern
Number of Questions (All are
Session Paper Marks Duration
compulsory)
Single (No I 50 100
break
between
Paper 1 & II 100 200
3 Hours
Paper 2)
Total 150 300
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UGC NET 2020 Political Science Syllabus
Let’s look at the Chapter-wise Syllabus of UGC NET Political Science Subject in detail:
Unit 1: Political Theory
S. No Political Theory Chapters
Concepts
1
Liberty, Equality, Justice, Rights, Democracy, Power, Citizenship
2 Political Traditions
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Marxism
Feminism
Ecologism
Multiculturalism
Postmodernism
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Unit 2: Political Thought
S. No Political Thought Chapters
Confucius, Plato, Aristotle, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hegel, Mary
1 Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, Karl Marx, Gramsci, Hannah Arendt, Frantz
Fanon, Mao Zedong, John Rawls
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Unit 3: Indian Political Thought
S. No Indian Political Thought Chapters
Dharamshastra, Kautilya, Aggannasutta, Barani, Kabir, Pandita Ramabai, Bal
Gangadhar Tilak, Swami Vivekanand, Rabindranath Tagore, M.K Gandhi, Sri
1 Aurobindo, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, Muhammad Iqbal, M.N.Roy, V D Savarkar, Dr.
B.R.Ambedkar, J L Nehru, Ram Manohar Lohia, Jaya Prakash Narayan, Deendayal
Upadhyaya
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Unit 4: Comparative Political Analysis
S. No Comparative Political Analysis Chapters
Approaches: Institutional, Political Culture, Political Economy and New
1
Institutionalism; Comparative Methods
Colonialism and decolonization: forms of colonialism, anti-colonial struggles and
2
decolonization
3 Nationalism: European and Non-European
State theory: debate over the nature of state in capitalist and socialist societies; post-
4
colonial state; welfare state; globalization and nations-states
Political regimes: democratic (Electoral, Liberal, Majoritarian and Participatory) and
5 non-democratic regimes (Patrimonialism, Bureaucratic authoritarianism, Military
dictatorship, Totalitarianism, and fascist).
Constitutions and Constitutionalism: forms of constitutions, rule of law, judicial
6 independence and liberal constitutionalism; emergency powers and crisis of
constitutionalism
7 Democratisation: democratic transition and consolidation
Development: Underdevelopment, Dependency, Modernization, World Systems
8
Theory, development and democracy.
9 Structures of Power: ruling class, power elites, democratic elitism
Actor and Processes: Electoral Systems, Political Parties and Party System, Interest
10 groups, Social movements, new social movements, Non Governmental Organisations
(NGOs) and civil society campaigns; Revolutions
Get NTA UGC NET 2020 Exam 30 Days Study Plan
Unit 5: International Relations
S. No International Relations Chapters
Approaches to the study of International relations: Idealism, Realism, Structural
1 Marxism, Neoliberalism, Neorealism, Social Constructivism, Critical International
Theory, Feminism, Postmodernism
Concepts: State, state system and non-state actors, Power, Sovereignty, Security:
2
traditional and non- traditional
Conflict and Peace: Changing Nature of Warfare; Weapons of mass destruction;
3
deterrence; conflict resolution, conflict transformation
United Nations: Aims, Objectives, Structure and Evaluation of the Working of UN;
4 Peace and Development perspectives; Humanitarian intervention. International law;
International Criminal Court
Political Economy of IR; Globalisation; Global governance and Bretton Woods
5
system, North-South Dialogue, WTO, G-20, BRICS.
Regional Organisations: European Union, African Union, Shanghai Cooperation
6
Organisation, ASEAN
7 Contemporary Challenges: International terrorism, Climate change and
Environmental Concerns, Human Rights, Migration and Refugees; Poverty and
Development; Role of Religion, Culture and Identity Politics
Click here to Download Previous Year Papers of UGC NET Exam
Unit 6: India’s Foreign Policy
S. No India’s Foreign Policy Chapters
Perspectives on India’s Foreign Policy: India’s Identity as postcolonial,
1
development, rising power and as emerging political economy
Continuity and change in India’s Foreign Policy: Principles and determinants;
2 Non-Alignment movement: historical background and relevance of Non Aligned
Movement; India’s Nuclear Policy
India’s relations with major powers: USA, USSR/Russia, People’s Republic of
3
China
India’s Engagement with multipolar world: India’s relations with European Union,
4 BRICS, ASEAN, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, African Union, Southern
African Development Community, Gulf Cooperation Council
India’s relations with neighbourhood: SAARC, Gujaral doctrine, Look East/Act
5
East, Look West
India’s Negotiation Strategies in International Regimes: The United Nations,
6 World Trade Organisation, International Monetary Fund, Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change
Contemporary challenges: maritime security, energy security, environmental
7 security, migrants and refugees, water resources, international terrorism, cyber
security
PRACTICE UGC NET 2020 Mock Test
Unit 7: Political Institutions in India
S. No Political Institutions in India Chapters
Making of the Indian Constitution: Colonialism heritage and the contribution Indian
1
National Movement to the making of the Indian Constitution
2 Constituent Assembly: Composition, Ideological Moorings, Constitutional Debates
3 Philosophy of the Constitution: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles
Constitutionalism in India: Democracy, Social Change, National Unity, Checks and
4
Balances, Basic Structure Debate, Constitutional Amendments
5 Union Executive: President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
6 Union Parliament: Structure, Role and Functioning, Parliamentary Committees
7 Judiciary: Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism, Judicial
Reform
8 Executive and Legislature in the States: Governor, Chief Minister, State Legislature
Federalism in India: Strong Centre Framework, Asymmetrical Federal Provisions
9 and Adaption, Role of Intergovernmental Coordination Mechanisms, Inter-State
Council, Emerging Trends.
Electoral Process and Election Commission of India: Conduct of Elections, Rules,
10
Electoral Reforms
11 Local Government Institutions: Functioning and reforms
Constitutional and Statutory Bodies: Comptroller and Auditor General, National
Commission for Scheduled Castes, National Commission for Scheduled Tribes,
12
National Commission for Human Rights, National Commission for Women, National
Commission for Minorities
UGC NET 2020 Exam Calendar
Unit 8: Political Processes in India
S. No Political Processes in India Chapters
State, Economy and Development: Nature of Indian State, Development Planning
1
model, New Economic Policy, Growth and Human Development
2 Process of globalisation: social and economic implications
3 Identity Politics: Religion, Tribe, Caste, Region, Language
4 Social Movements: Dalit, Tribal, Women, Farmers, labour
Civil Society Groups: Non-Party Social Formations, Non-Governmental
5
Organisations, Social Action Groups
Regionalisation of Indian Politics: Reorganisation of Indian States, States as
6 Political and Economic Units, Sub-State Regions, Regional disparities, Demand for
New States
7 Gender and Politics in India: Issues of Equality and Representation
8 Ideology and Social basis of Political Parties: National Parties, State Parties
9 Electoral Politics: Participation, Contestation, Representation, Emerging trends
NTA UGC NET 2020 FAQs
Unit 9: Public Administration
S. No Public Administration Chapters
Public Administration: meaning and evolution; public and private administration
1
Approaches: System Theory, Decision Making, Ecological Approach;
2 Public administration theories and concepts: Scientific Management Theory,
Rational Choice theory, New Public Administration, Development Administration,
Comparative Public Administration, New Public Management, changing nature of
Public Administration in the era of liberalisation and Globalisation
Theories and Principles of Organization: Scientific Management Theory,
3
Bureaucratic Theory, Human Relations Theory
4 Managing the organization: Theories of leadership and motivation
Organisational Communication: Theories and Principles, Chester Bernard
5
Principles of Communication, Information Management in the organization
6 Managing Conflict in the Organization: Mary Parker Follett
7 Management by Objectives- Peter Drucker
NTA UGC NET 2020 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Unit 10: Governance and Public Policy in India
S. No Governance and Public Policy in India Chapters
Governance, good governance and democratic governance, role of state, civil society
1
and individuals.
Accountability and control: Institutional mechanism for checks and balances,
legislative control over executive, administrative and budgetary control, control
2
through parliamentary committees, judicial control over legislature and executive,
administrative culture, corruption and administrative reforms
Institutional mechanisms for good governance: Right to Information, Consumer
3 Protection Act, Citizen Charter; Grievance redress system: Ombudsman, Lokpal,
Lokayukta
4 Grassroots Governance: Panchayati Raj Institutions and their functioning
Planning and Development: Decentralised planning, planning for development,
5
sustainable development, participatory development, e-governance; NITI Aayog
Public policy as an instrument of socio-economic development: public policies
6 with special reference to housing, health, drinking water, food security, MNREGA,
NHRM, RTE
Monitoring and evaluation of public policy; mechanisms of making governance
7
process accountable: jansunwai, social audit
Check UGC NET DEC 2019 Political Science Result Analysis and Cutoff
For Paper-1, candidates can refer to the below links:
NTA UGC NET June 2020 Exam Paper-I Exam Pattern
Approx.
Part Sections
Questions/Marks
I Teaching Aptitude 5/10
II Research Aptitude 5/10
III Reading Comprehension 5/10
IV Communication 5/10
V Reasoning (including Maths) 5/10
VI Logical Reasoning 5/10
VII Data Interpretation 5/10
VIII Information & Communication Technology (ICT) 5/10
IX People & Environment 5/10
Higher Education System: Governance, Polity &
X 5/10
Administration
Total 50/100
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mportant Books For UGC NET
Apart from the UGC NET Subject Topic Weightage, the candidates also need to be aware
of the important books to help them prepare for the exam. Here is a list of the books
recommended. Go ahead and save it for your future reference. You can get them online
or in your nearby bookstores.
UGC NET Books - Best Books for Paper 1
The UGC NET Subject Topic Weightage in Paper 1 has 50 questions and the marks
allotted is 100 marks. This paper tests the candidates on the basis of teaching and
reasoning ability, mathematical aptitude, comprehension, divergent thinking, research
aptitude, and general awareness level. If you want to shine in the UGC NET exam then
clearing Paper 1 with a good number of marks is important.
o These books are revised according to the latest UGC NET syllabus.
o These books have solved papers from past years along with practice sets.
o However, to be on the safe side, candidates are advised to check the contents,
edition & originality of the books while buying them.
o The best books for UGC NET Paper 1 are mentioned below:
UGC NET Books - Best Books for Paper 1
Title of the Book Name of Author(s) Publisher and Edition
Trueman’s UGC NETor SET General Paper I M. Gagan, Sajit Kumar Danika Publishing Company
NTA UGC NET/SET/JRF (Paper 1 ) KVS Madaan Pearson Education, Third
Edition
2019 Latest Syllabus of NTA UGC NET / SET Harpreet Kaur Oxford University Press,
/ JRF – (Paper 1 ) First Edition,
NTA UGC NET / SET / JRF of (Paper 1 ) Arihant Experts Arihant Publications,
Eleventh Edition
NTA UGC NET / SET / JRF of (Paper 1 ) Dr. Usha Rani Jain JBC Press, First Edition
CBSE UGC-NET - Teaching and Research Dr. M.S. Ansari & RPH Ramesh Publishing House,
Aptitude Editorial Board
However, if the candidates are looking for some topic-specific books for UGC NET Paper
I, they are mentioned below:
UGC NET Books - Topic Specific Books for Paper 1
Subjects Books
General Awareness: o General awareness (Arihant Publications)
o Manorama Yearbook
Reasoning ability o B.S. Sijwali and Indu Sijwali (Arihant Publication) - A New
Approach to Reasoning Verbal and Nonverbal
o S.Chand Publication - A Modern Approach To Verbal and
Nonverbal Reasoning
Computer Literacy o Arihant Publication by Mini Goyal & Shweta Rani - Computer
Awareness
Numerical and Arithmetical o R.S.Aggrawal - Quantitative Aptitude
Ability
Test of Comprehension and o Wren and Martin - High School English Grammar & Composition
English Language
UGC NET Books: best books For Paper 2
UGC NET Subject Topic Weightage in Paper 2 will have 100 Multiple Choice Questions
for a total of 200 marks now without any confusion you can go through the table given
below and start your preparations as soon as possible.
UGC NET Paper 2 tests the candidates on the basis of the subjects they have chosen.
These include Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Economics, History, Commerce,
Education, Social Work, Home Science, and many more. The second paper has 100
questions and the marks allotted is 200 marks. If you want to shine in the UGC NET
exam then clearing Paper 2 with a good number of marks is important. The best books
for UGC NET Paper 2 are mentioned below:
Subject Subject Name List Of UGC NET Books
Code
01 Economics / Co-operation / Demography / Rural Trueman’s UGC NET Economics by Author
Economics /Development Planning/Development Srinivas ShirurUGC NET/JRF/SET
Eco./Business Economics/Development Economics (Paper-II) -Upkar Prakashan
Studies/Econometrics/ Applied Economics
02 Political Science Trueman’s UGC NET Political Science by
K.A. Babu, Sajit Kumar. UGC Net Political
Science by Rukmini Bhattacharjee
04 UGC NET Books for Psychology Trueman’s UGC NET Psychology by Dr.
Swati Maharsh and UGC Net Psychology
2018 by Siddharth Mittal and Naroj Kumar
Sahu
05 Sociology Trueman’s UGC NET Sociology by
S.Hussain (Author)
06 History Trueman’s UGC NET History by Promod
Singh (Author)
07 Anthropology Trueman’s UGC NET Anthropology by A.M.
Tripathi (Author)
08 Commerce Trueman’s UGC NET Commerce by Praveen
Kataria, Anshu Kataria, and M. Shivani
(Author)
09 Education Trueman’s UGC NET Education by
GaganManocha (Author)
10 Social Work Trueman’s UGC NET Education by Yogendra
Pal (Author)
11. Defence and Strategic Studies CBSE UGC-NET-JRF (Defense And
Strategic Studies)
12 Home Science Trueman’s UGC-NET Home Science by Anju
Khosla
14 Public Administration UGC Net Public Administration 2018 by
Deepak Swain Trueman’s UGC NET Public
Administration by Sajit Kumar
Study Plan for UGC NET Political Science 2022
A proper strategy with smart work is required to clear the UGC NET Exam.
For clearing this exam you have to formulate a strategy that works for you and
according to this make a timetable for the UGC NET exam. To help you with
the timetable part, here we are sharing a week-wise study plan for the
upcoming NTA UGC NET May/June 2022 for both papers, i.e., Paper 1 &
Paper 2 (Political Science).
Note: Paper-1 is common for all the candidates. Paper-2 is subject-specific.
So we are taking the Political Science subject (code-002) for Paper-2.
Week Topics to be covered (including revision at the end of the week and practice questions)
Paper-1 Paper-2 (Political Science)
Week-1 Teaching Aptitude (3 days including Revision and
Unit-1: Political Theory – (4 days)
(Day 1-Day 7) practice questions)
Week 2
(Day 8-Day Research Aptitude (4 days)
Unit 2: Political Thought (3 days)
14)
Week 3
(Day 15-Day Reading Comprehension (1-2 days) Unit 2: Political Thought (4 days)
21)
Week 4
Unit 3: Indian Political Thought (3-4
(Day 22-Day Communication (2-3 days)
days)
28)
Week 5
Unit 4: Comparative Political Analys
(Day 29-Day Reasoning (Including Mathematical) (2-3 days)
(4 days)
35)
Week 6
Unit 4: Comparative Political Analys
(Day 36-Day Logical Reasoning (4 days)
(3 days)
42)
Week 7
(Day 43-Day Data Interpretation (2 days) Unit 5: International Relations (5 day
49)
Week 8
(Day 50-Day Data Interpretation (2 days) Unit 5: International Relations (5 day
56)
Week 9
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (4- Unit 6: India’s Foreign Policy (2-3
(Day 57-Day
5 days) days)
63)
Week 10
Unit 7: Political Institutions in India
(Day 64-Day People and Environment (4-5 days)
3 days)
70)
Week 11
Higher Education System Part - I: Governance, Polity, Unit 7: Political Institutions in India
(Day 71-Day
and Administration (2 days) days)
77)
Week 12
Higher Education System Part - II: Governance, Polity, Unit 8: Political Processes in India (4
(Day 72-Day
and Administration (3 days) days)
84)
Week 13
Revision: Practice questions based on these two units (1
(Day 85-Day
hour daily) Unit 9: Public Administration (4 day
91)
Week 14
Revision: Practice questions based on these two units (1 Unit 9: Public Administration (4 day
(Day 92-Day
hour daily)
98)
Week 15 Unit 10: Governance and Public Poli
Revision: Practice questions based on these two units (1
(Day 99-Day in India (4 days)
hour daily)
105)
Week 16
Revision: Practice questions based on these two units ( 1
(Day 106-Day Solve previous year papers
hour daily)
112)
Week 17
Solve previous year papers and
(Day 113-Day Solve previous year papers and Mock Tests
analyze carefully
119)
If a candidate follows this study plan completely, then one can boost his/her
NET preparation and improve their exam score. However, this study plan is a
sample study plan; you can make your study plan based on your strengths
and weaknesses.
So, start now to crack UGC NET May/June 2022 with a good score
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Highlights of UGC NET Political Science
Exam
Particulars Details
Name of the Exam National Eligibility Test (NET)
Conducting Body National Testing Agency (NTA)
Frequency of the Exam Twice a Year
Mode of Examination Online
Type of Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Paper I
Number of Papers
Paper II
Number of Questions 150
Time Duration 3 hours
Negative Marking No
Official Website ugcnet.nta.ni
Subject Political Science
Exam Date Announced Soon
Number of Students Appeared every Year 100000+ Studnets
UGC NET Political Science Latest
Syllabus-
UGC NET Political Science Syllabus 2022: is One of the Prestigious Subjects
of the NET Exam. The Syllabus is Vast & Complex More than 70 Chapters are
Divided into 10 Units. Each Unit Approx 10 Chapters Included the Concepts are
Lengthy which you have to go through in Depth. As Per Exam Pattern all Topics
are Important for the Exam Point of View, to Analysis the Syllabus of Political
Science is So important for the Strategy to Crack UGC NET Exam, Either you
Preparing for JRF or NET your Syllabus is the Same. Here we Describe the
Syllabus of Political science in detail you can Check All Chapters & Topics
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UGC NET Political Science [Code -02]
Latest Syllabus / Unit wise 2022-
Even though the subject Topics involved are not as complicated as most other
subjects Because Topics have been Defined in Each Unit Clearly, the syllabus
itself is chock full packed with information. You will be required to break it down
accordingly and approach a holistic way of Covering the Syllabus & Learn Topics
in Depth. We’ve provided not only the units but also the chapters as well as the
topics included in them. It will help you get an idea of what’s to come in the
exams themselves. It would be easier to pick up, what topics under them are
involved.
Lets Discuss Political Science Syllabus
in English-
Unit – 1 : Political Theory
This unit is very important because in this unit you will learn about
political thinker the concept of liberalization, capitalist and many more
this is a one of the very important unit of political science Each theory
is equally important for exam the political thinker have given many
theories to learn the thinking of the thinkers is very important because
in exam many times the Questions ask form the Political thinkers
Statements – and thinking approximately around 7 to 9 question Asked
every year from this unit
Topics Concepts to Prepared
Concepts Approaches of political theory
Liberty, Equality, Justice, Rights, Democracy, Power, Traditional approaches:
Citizenship, Institutional Approach
Behavioural approach
Dimensions or Kinds of Liberty
Dimensions of Justice
Political Dimensions of Justice
Theories of Justice
Topics Concepts to Prepared
Pure or Direct Democracy:
Gandhian View on Democracy
Criticism of democracy
The Positive Aspect of Citizenship:
Citizenship by Birth. (Jus Sanguine and Jus Soil)
Acceptance of Titles from a Foreign Government
Political Traditions in Liberalism
Political Traditions Ram Mohan
Roy, Nehru, M. N. Roy
Concept of liberalism
Historical facts about liberalism:
Liberalism and Revolution:
Classical vs. Modern Liberalism
Modern Liberalism
Major attributes of modern liberalism
Liberalism
Neoliberalism
Comparison of classical and modern liberalism
Liberalism and Socialism
American Tradition and Liberal Heritage
Liberalism international View
Classical Liberalism
General Characteristics
The Burkean foundations
Conservatism
Maistre and Latin conservatism
Intellectual Roots Of Conservatism
Utopian Socialism
Early Socialists
Socialism Marxian Socialism
The Growth of Indian Socialism
Sri Aurobindo
Marxism Highlights of Marxism
Topics Concepts to Prepared
Historical Materialism
Theory of Surplus Value
Theory of Class Struggle
Marxism advocates revolution
Relevance of Marxism
Historical Roots and Evolution of the Feminist Movement
Ideas
The Genesis of Feminist Movement and Women’s Organi
Empowerment of Women in the Second Wave of Feminis
Feminism The main concerns of women’s organisations during the
feminism were:
Feminist Leadership and Its Strategies
Feminism and politics
Feminism in 20th century
Origins and foundations of political ecology
The regionalization of knowledge in political ecology: pat
Ecologism The politicization of ecology and the epistemic regionalis
Strands and slopes in the regional geography of political e
The political ecology of the North and the winds from the
The minority question in the Indian Constituent Assembly
Integrationist approach: Quotas for religious minorities, d
Multiculturalism and tribes
Restricted multicultural approach
The normative deficit of restricted multiculturalism
The Postmodern Thinkers Lyotard
The Postmodern Architecture
Postmodernism
The Postmodern Art
Postmodern Convictions
Unit – 2 : Political Thought
This Unit Related to Political Thinkers Thoughts . There are Many
Political Thinkers in World Those given Theories About Political
Administration, Political Relation & Concepts Each Political Thinkers
keep his Own Point of View .According to Exam Pattern you need to
Learn in Depth all Topics of Each Unit Either Plato or Karl Marx Thought
, As Per Few Past Year’s patterns around 8 to 10 Questions asked from
Unit -2 Every Year.
Thinkers Topics
Confucius Political Thought
Confucius as Chinese Philosopher and Symbol of Traditional
Culture
Confucius
Sources for Confucius’s Life and Thought
Ritual Psychology and Social Values
The Family and the State
Life – from Politics to Philosophy
The Threefold Task of Political Philosophy
The Quest for Justice in The Republic
Plato The Best Political Order
The Government of Philosopher Rulers
Politics and the Soul
Plato’s Achievement
Biography and History
The Texts
Challenges of the Texts
The Importance of Telos
Aristotle
The Text of the Politics
How the City Comes Into Being
Man, the Political Animal
The Good Citizen and the Good Man
Life and Time of Machiavelli
Speaking about the content of the Prince Ebenstein writes
Political Ideas of Machiavelli
Machiavelli
Machiavelli and Renaissance
McClelland aptly observes
Assessment of Political Ideas of Machiavelli
Thinkers Topics
Life and Times
Ethics and Human Nature
Thomas Hobbes Materialism Versus Self-Knowledge
The Poverty of Human Judgment and our Need for Science
Political Philosophy
An overview of his political philosophy
Political Life
Locke
Oxford Writings (1652-1667)
State of Nature
Traditional Biography
The Confessions: Rousseau’s Autobiography
Rousseau
Discourse on Political Economy
Equality, Freedom, and Sovereignty
rational freedom of the sort realized through a general will or
categorical imperative,
Hegel
a theory of historical development in which conflicting particular
interests lead to a moral society, and custom, tradition, or Sittlichkeit.
Wollstonecraft’s Historical Background and Influences:
The First Feminist
Wollstonecraft’s Powerful Message
Mary
Political Adjustments
Wollstonecraft
Inspiration in Religious Faiths
On Reception of Wollstonecraft’s Vindication
Wollstonecraft as a Model
Mill’s “Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy
John Stuart Mill
Mill’s On Liberty
Karl Marx Western Political Thought: Karl Marx
Dialectical Materialism
Historical Materialism
Thinkers Topics
Theory of Alienation
Theory of surplus value
Class struggle
Dictatorship of the proletariat
Vision of a communist society
The humane and democratic elements in Gramscian political
Gramsci
philosophy can be seen in the following areas
Chronology of Life and Works
Arendt’s Thought: Context and Influences
On Totalitarianism
Hannah Arendt
The Human Condition
The Vita Activa: Labor, Work and Action
Eichmann and the “Banality of Evil
Africana Phenomenology
Frantz Fanon Decolonization Theory
Influences on Fanon’s Thought
Contribution of Mao Zedong to Chinese Society:
Political Ideas of Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong
The Cultural Revolution
The Great Leap Forward
Biographical Sketch
Recasting the Argument for Stability: Political Liberalism
John Raw
(1993)
Problems of Extension
Unit – 3 : Indian Political Thought
UGC NET political science unit 3 is a very important for the exam
because it include mostly Indian political thinkers and their view about
political system and their theories in this unit the most important
thinker is MK Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru ,Ram Manohar Lohia ,Swami
Vivekanand the weightage of this unit in UGC NET political science
paper is quite, around 7 to 9 Questions Asked every year in Exam.
Chapter Name of Thinkers
Chapter -1 Dharamshastra
Chapter -2 Kautilya
Chapter -3 Aggannasutta
Chapter -4 Barani
Chapter -5 Kabir
Chapter -6 Pandita Ramabai
Chapter -7 Gangadhar Tilak
Chapter -8 Aurobindo
Chapter -9 Periyar E. V. Ramasamy
Chapter -10 Muhammad Iqbal
Chapter -11 M.N.Roy
Chapter -12 V D Savarkar
Chapter -13 Dr. B.R.Ambedkar
Chapter -14 J L Nehru
Chapter -15 Deendayal Upadhyaya
Chapter Name of Thinkers
Chapter-16 Ram Manohar Lohia
Chapter-17 Jaya Prakash Narayan,
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Unit – 4 : Comparative Political
Analysis
This Unit Related to Political Approaches, Nationalism all Ove the
World, State Theory, Difference in Constitutions and Constitutionalism
& Many More This Unit is Part of World & National Political Approaches
Very Important According to Exam You need to read go through all the
topics in details . As Per Few Past Year’s patterns around 8 to 10
Questions asked from Unit -2 Every Year.
Chapter Name Topics
Institutional, Political Culture, Political Economy and New
Approaches
Institutionalism; Comparative Methods
forms of colonialism, anti-colonial struggles and
Colonialism and decolonization
decolonization
Nationalism European and non-European.
Chapter Name Topics
debate over the nature of state in capitalist and socialist societies; post-colonial state
State theory
globalization and nations-states
Constitutions and forms of constitutions, rule of law, judicial
Constitutionalism independence and liberal constitutionalism; emergency powers and crisis of constitu
Democratisation democratic transition and consolidation.
Underdevelopment, Dependency, Modernization, World Systems
Development
Theory, development and democracy
Structures of Power ruling class, power elites, democratic elitism
Electoral Systems, Political Parties and Party System, Interest
Actor and Processes: groups, Social movements, new social movements, Non Governmental Organisations
society campaigns; Revolutions.
Unit -5 : International Relations
This unit is also very important for the exam perspective all the
International Relation and the politics revolve around Them. topic in
this unit has very unique and important for the exam do not skip any
topic to learn because this unit give you a great Weightage for your
exam around 7 to 8 questions Asked every year.
Chapters Topics
Idealism, Realism, Structural
Approaches to the study of International relations: Marxism, Neoliberalism, Neorealism, Social Constructivism, Cr
Theory, Feminism, Postmodernism.
State, state system and non-state actors, Power, Sovereignty,
Concepts:
traditional and non- traditional.
Conflict and Peace Changing Nature of Warfare; Weapons of mass destruction;
Chapters Topics
deterrence; conflict resolution, conflict transformation.
Aims, Objectives, Structure and Evaluation of the Working of U
United Nations Peace and Development perspectives; Humanitarian interventi
law; International Criminal Court
Globalisation; Global governance and Bretton Woods
Political Economy of IR
system, North-South Dialogue, WTO, G-20, BRICS
Regional Organisations European Union, African Union, Shanghai Cooperation Organi
International terrorism, Climate change and
Contemporary Challenges: Environmental Concerns, Human Rights, Migration and Refuge
Development; Role of Religion, Culture and Identity Politics
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Unit – 6 : India’s Foreign Policy
There always been a two side of a Coin on the same way they are left
wing and the right wing each country have to support either right wing
or left wing to understand the political relation of India across the
globe you need to be prepare this unit in depth because in this unit all
the major topics based on Indian political relation with other countries
and with the major world powers like USA, Russia in this unit you need
to understand the current political relationship of India with other
major countries this unit give you16 marks around.
Chapters Topics
Perspectives on India’s Foreign
India’s Identity as postcolonial, development, rising power and as emerging politi
Policy
Principles and determinants; Non-Alignment movement: historical background a
Continuity and change in India’s
Aligned
Foreign Policy
Movement; India’s Nuclear Policy
USA, USSR/Russia, People’s Republic of
India’s relations with major powers
China
India’s Engagement with multipolar India’s relations with European Union, BRICS, ASEAN, Shanghai Cooperation Org
world Union, Southern African Development Community, Gulf Cooperation Council
India’s relations with neighbour SAARC, Gujaral doctrine, Look Eas t/ Act
hood East, Look West
India’s Negotiation Strategies in The United Nations,World Trade Organisation, International Monetary Fund, Int
International Regimes on Climate Change
maritime security, energy security, environmental security, migrants and refuge
Contemporary challenges
international terrorism, cyber security
Unit – 7 : Political Institutions in India
This unit is related to Indian political institutions the role of
Administration and judiciary structure of federalism, constitution. and
simply describe how the political institutions work in India this is
important unit in this unit you will learn about political institution
system of India governance, administration, judiciary and more this
unit give you to great Weightage in exam each topic is important for
exam perspective learn all topic in depth.
Chapters Topics
Making of the Indian Constitution Colonialism heritage and the contribution
Chapters Topics
Indian National Movement to the making of the Indian Constit
Constituent Assembly Composition, Ideological Moorings, Constitutional Debates
Preamble, Fundamental Rights, Directive
Philosophy of the Constitution
Principles
Democracy, Social Change, National Unity, Checks
Constitutionalism in India
and Balances, Basic Structure Debate, Constitutional Amend
Union Executive President, Prime Minister and Council of Ministers
Union Parliament Structure, Role and Functioning, Parliamentary Committees
Judiciary Supreme Court, High Court, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism,
Governor, Chief Minister, State
Executive and Legislature in the States:
Legislature
Strong Centre Framework, Asymmetrical Federal Provisions
Federalism in India and Adaption, Role of Intergovernmental Coordination Mecha
Council, Emerging Trends
Conduct of Elections, Rules,
Electoral Process and Election Commission of India
Electoral Reforms. Local Government Institutions: Functioning
Comptroller and Auditor General, National
Commission for Scheduled Castes, National Commission for Sc
Constitutional and Statutory Bodies
National Commission for Human Rights, National Commission
National Commission for Minorities.
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Unit – 8 : Political Processes in India
This Unit describe the political system of India how the governments
work the ideologies cultures, Identity Politics ,Religion, Tribe, Caste,
Region, Language .power distribution between state and Central the
most important topics are social movement Electoral Politics, gender
politics in India this unit May give you 16 to 18 Marks each topic is
important and you need to learn in Details .
Chapter Topics
Nature of Indian State, Development Planning
State, Economy and Development
model, New Economic Policy, Growth and Human Development.
Process of globalisation social and economic implications.
Identity Politics Religion, Tribe, Caste, Region, Language
Social Movements Dalit, Tribal, Women, Farmers, labour
Non-Party Social Formations, Non-Governmental
Civil Society Groups
Organisations, Social Action Groups.
Reorganisation of Indian States, States as Political and Economic Units, Sub-St
Regionalisation of Indian Politics disparities, Demand
for New States,
Chapter Topics
Gender and Politics in India Issues of Equality and Representation.
Ideology and Social basis of Political
National Parties, State Parties.
Parties
Electoral Politics Participation, Contestation, Representation, Emerging trends.
Unit – 9 : Public Administration
This unit is all about public administration the theories of public
administration approaches and how the public administration work in
India the most important topics are the theories and approaches given
and the meaning of public administration how its work and why it’s
important the most important topics are theories on the principle of
organisation managing the organisations and management by
objective this unit give you to 16 to 20 Marks you have to read all
theories concept in detail.
Chapters Topics
meaning and evolution; public and private administration
Public Administration
Approaches: System Theory, Decision Making, Ecological Approach
Scientific Management Theory, Rational Choice theory, New Public Administration, Dev
Public administration
Administration,Comparative Public Administration, New Public Management, changing
theories and concepts
Public Administration in the era of liberalisation and Globalisation
Theories and Principles of Scientific Management Theory,
Organization Bureaucratic Theory, Human Relations Theory
Managing the organization Theories of leadership and motivation.
Organisational Theories and Principles, Chester Bernard
Communication Principles of Communication, Information Management in the organization
Chapters Topics
Managing Conflict in the
By Mary Parker Follett
Organization
Management by Objectives By Peter Drucker
Unit – 10 : Governance and Public
Policy in India
To understand the governance system of India you have to to read in
Depth this unit is completely related to governance system its work,
accountability, and control, grassroot governance, institutional
mechanism for good governance Planning and development, public
policies in last 9 units we Saw different topics of political science and
This Unit also one of the important one. you have to go through each
topic in Depth to to understand governance system of India how does it
work concept and and how the supreme court guardian of constitutions
& Law Related to Governance given in Constitutions. This Unit give you
more than 18 Marks Weightage Check all Topics Given in Details below
in Table.
Chapters Topics
good governance and democratic governance, role of state, civil
Governance
society and individuals.
Institutional mechanism for checks and balances,
legislative control over executive, administrative and budgetary control
Accountability and control
through parliamentary committees, judicial control over legislature and
administrative culture, corruption and administrative reforms
Right to Information, Consumer
Institutional mechanisms for good
Protection Act, Citizen Charter; Grievance redress system: Ombudsman
governance
Lokayukta
Grassroots Governance Panchayati Raj Institutions and their functioning
Chapters Topics
Decentralised planning, planning for development,
Planning and Development
sustainable development, participatory development, e-governance; NI
public policies with special reference to housing, health, drinking water,
Public policy as an instrument of socio-
MNREGA,
economic development:
NHRM, RTE
mechanisms of making governance
Monitoring and evaluation of public policy
process accountable: jansunwai, social audit
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