CUET PG Political Science 2024 Syllabus
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.
The Complete Official Syllabus of CUET PG published by NTA is given below. Scroll Down to See.
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Complete Syllabus of CUET PG Political Science
1. a. Western Political Philosophy:
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Machiavelli
- Hobbes
- Locke
- Rousseau
- J.S. Mill
- Karl Marx
- John Rawls
b. Modern Indian Political Thought:
- Ram Mohan Roy
- Gandhi
- Ambedkar
- Savarkar
- Kautilya
c. Political theory:
- Concepts of liberty
- Equality
- Justice
- Sovereignty
- Citizenship and Gender
- Democracy
- Human Rights
- State
- Contemporary Issues
- Feminism Ideology
- d. International Relations:
- a. Realism & Liberalism
- b. Cold War politics
- c. NAM, SAARC, UNO, ASEAN, EU
- d. India’s foreign policy particularly with China
- e. Pakistan and USA.
- e. Indian Government and Politics:
- a. Preamble
- b. Making of the Constituent Assembly
- c. Constitutional Provisions
- d. Parliament
- e. Cabinet
- f. Prime Minister
- g. President h. Fundamental Rights
- i. Fundamental Duties
- j. Directive Principles of State Policy
- k. Amendments
- l. Governor
- m. State Government
- n. Federalism
- o. Political Parties (National and Regional)
- p. Elections
- q. Local Government
- r. Judiciary
- s. Governance
- f. Comparative Government and Politics
- a. Political Culture
- b. Political Parties
- c. Electoral Systems
- d. Approaches/ Models
- e. Types of Regimes
- g. Public Policies in India
- a. Models
- b. Process
- c. Types
- 2. General issues of contemporary relevance.
- Global Justice
- Nationalism
- Climate Change
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- Part A Preparation Strategy for CUET PG. Click Here
- Career Guidance for BA Students (Most Important in entire course). Click Here
Free Lectures for Demo.
Note! Paid Batch Students should also watch the Free Demo Lectures for better understanding of Political Science.
- Basics of Political Science Lecture 1. Click Here
- Basics of Political Science Lecture 2. Click Here
- Basics of Political Science Lecture 3. Click Here
Only for Paid Batch Students.
Miscellaneous Topics
- Important Committees and Commissions in India. Click Here
- Scholarly Comments on Indian Political System. Click Here
Political Theory
- Liberalism Part 1. Click Here
- Liberalism Part 2. Click Here
- Liberalism Part 3. Click Here
- Socialism Part 1. Click Here
- Socialism Part 2. Click Here
- Socialism Part 3. Click Here
- Anarchism. Click Here
- Post-Modernism, Post Colonialism, Multiculturalism, Communitarianism. Click Here
- Feminist Ideology. Click Here
- Equality. Click Here
- Justice John Rawls. Click Here
- Justice Part 2. Click Here
- Democracy and Electoral System Part 1. Click Here
- Democracy & Electoral System Part 2. Click Here
- Democracy and Electoral System Part 3. Click Here
- Citizenship and Sovereignty Part-1. Click Here
- Sovereignty Part 2. Click Here
- Human Rights. Click Here
- State. Click Here
Note!: In Liberty, we are not suppose to study a different concept, this is just he compilation of all the thinkers which we already have done in our syllabus. Therefore, I am providing this lecture at the end, so that you could easily understand it. So do not get confuse with numbering. I have numbered to keep the track of total number of lectures.
95. Liberty Part 1. Click Here
96. Liberty Part 2. Click Here
Western Political Thought
20. Plato Part-1. Click Here
21. Plato Part-2. Click Here
22. Aristotle Part-1. Click Here
23. Aristotle Part-2. Click Here
24. Machiavelli Part-1. Click Here
25. Machiavelli Part-2. Click Here
26. Thomas Hobbes Part-1. Click Here
27. Thomas Hobbes Part-2. Click Here
28. John Locke. Part-1 Click Here
29. John Locke. Part-2 Click Here
30. Rousseau. Part-1 Click Here
31. Rousseau Part-2 Click Here
32. J.S Mill Part-1. Click Here
33. J.S Mill Part-2. Click Here
Public Administration
34. Evolution of Public Administration, New Public Administration, New Public Management, New Public Service. Click Here
35. Theories of Public Administration Taylor, Fayol, Gulick, Urwick, Follet. Click Here
36. Human Relation Theory & Decision Making Theory Elton Mayo, Chester Bernard, Herbert Simon. Click Here
37. New Human Relation Theory, Ecological Theory, Abraham Maslow, Chris Argyris, McGregor, Herzberg, F.W Riggs. Click Here
38. Public Administration Miscellaneous, One Liners Part-1. Click Here
39. Public Administration Miscellaneous, One Liners Part-2, Public Policy Process. Click Here
40. Public Policy: Models, Approaches, Theories. Click Here
Comparative Politics
41. Introduction to Comparative Politics and its Approaches. Click Here
42. Political Culture Approach. Click Here
43. System Approach, Structural-Functional Approach, Political Development Approach. Click Here
44. Political Modernization Approach, Interest Group, Pressure Group, New Social Movements. Click Here
45. New Institutionalism and Political Parties. Click Here
46. Political Parties Models,Party System, End of Ideology, End of History and Decline of Political Theory. Click Here
Attention Guys!
79. This Lecture was completed separately in serial order 79. Do not get confuse. This is also not that relevant for CUET PG. Political Regimes. Click Here
Indian Political Thought
Note! I have covered some more thinkers which are not the part of CUET PG official Syllabus, however, occasionally questions are asked from them, so do not skip them, also they are the part of PSIR Syllabus, Watching lecture will be more fruitful rather than going through PDF Notes.
47. MK Gandhi. Click Here
48. Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar and Pandita Ramabai. Click Here
49. Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Veer Savarkar, Aurobindo Ghosh, Ram Manohar Lohia, J.L Nehru, MN Roy (Only Contains important facts for CUET PG, also relevant for UGC NET, not for BA/MA Answer Writing). Click Here
50. Political Thought of Kautilya. Click Here
Part-2 of CUET PG Syllabus.(General Issues of Contemporary Relevance.
51. Global Politics and Global Justice. Click Here
52. Climate Change. Click Here
53. Nationalism. Click Here
Indian Government and Politics
54. Introduction to Indian Polity Part-1 (Basic Concepts-Must Watch). Click Here
55. Introduction to Indian Part-2, Important Articles, Parts of Indian Constitution and Sources of Indian Constitution. Click Here
56. Making of Indian Constitution. Click Here
57. Preamble. Click Here
58. Union Legislature (Parliament Part-1). Click Here
59. Union Legislature (Parliament Part-2). Click Here
60. Union Executive (President). Click Here
61. Union Executive (Vice President, PM & Council of Minister). Click Here
62. Judiciary (Supreme Court Part-1). Click Here
63. Judiciary (Supreme Court Part-2). Click Here
64. State Executive (Governor). Click Here
65. State Legislature (Vidhan Sabha & Vidhan Parishad). Click Here
66. Judiciary(High Courts, here I also have discussed about CM & his Council of Ministers). Click Here
67. Political Parties (National & Regional, we also discussed evolution of Indian Politics Post-1947). Click Here
68. Elections (Election Commission of India). Click Here
69. Fundamental Rights. Click Here
70. DPSP. Click Here
71. Fundamental Duties. Click Here
72. Federalism. Click Here
73. Amendments. Click Here
74. Local Government (Composition of PRIs). Click Here
75. Local Government (Panchayati Raj Provisions). Click Here
76. Local Government (Structure & Composition of Municipality). Click Here
77. Local Government (Municipality in detail). Click Here
78. Governance (Major Statutory & Non-Statutory Bodies in India). Click Here
79. This Lecture belongs to Comparative Politics, Check above in Comparative Politics Section, was discussed later on in Class.
International Relations
80. Introduction to International Relations & its Evolution. Click Here
81. Realism. Click Here
82. Liberalism & Neo Realism. Click Here
83. Game Theory in International Relations & Neo Liberalism Part-1. Click Here
84. Neo Liberalism Concluded & English School in IR. Click Here
85. Constructivism, Post-Colonialism, Post-Modernism & Human Security School in IR. Click Here
86. Feminism, Marxism and Dependency Theory. Click Here
87. Critical Theory in IR. Click Here
88. Chronology of Cold War. Click Here
89. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaties in Cold War & After. Click Here
90. International Organizations Part-1. Click Here
91. International Organization Part-2. Click Here
92. International Organization Part-3. Click Here
93. India-China Relations. Click Here
94. India-Pakistan & India-US Relations. Click Here
Note!: In Liberty, we are not suppose to study a different concept, this is just he compilation of all the thinkers which we already have done in our syllabus. Therefore, I am providing this lecture at the end, so that you could easily understand it.
95. Liberty Part-1. See Political Theory Section. This Lecture was pending and have been included in the end.
96. Liberty Part-2. See Political Theory Section. This Lecture was pending and have been included in the end.
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