UGC NET Political Science Syllabus 2024 The UGC NET Political Science updated curriculum 2024 has been released by the recruitment body on the official website. The first step of UGC NET Political Science preparation is to check the latest syllabus in order to identify topics important for the exam. The syllabus of the UGC NET Political Science subject consists of two papers Paper A and Paper B. Paper A is a common general aptitude paper for all the subjects whereas Paper B comprises questions related to Political Science topics.
The National Testing Agency (NTA)
conducts the NET exam twice a year to determine the eligibility of candidates
for ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘Junior Research Fellowship Assistant Professor’
in Indian Universities and Colleges.
The UGC NET Political Science Exam consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is a compulsory paper that assesses the candidate’s teaching aptitude, research aptitude, and general knowledge. Paper II is a subject-specific paper that evaluates the candidate’s knowledge and expertise in Political Science. The overall difficulty level of the UGC NET Political Science Exam 2024 was Easy to Moderate.
The UGC NETPolitical Science Exam is a national-level exam conducted by the National Testing Agency to assess the knowledge and expertise of candidates in Political Science. The exam is held twice a year and is conducted offline. The exam consists of two papers.
The UGC NET Paper II is subject-specific and focuses on Political Science. The overall difficulty level of Paper II was Easy to Moderate. The paper included questions on historical events, political theories, and various concepts in Political Science. The UGC NET Political Science Exam 2024 was considered to be at an easy to moderate difficulty level. The paper consisted of questions from various topics, including Political Theory, Political Thought, Indian Political Thought, Comparative Political Analysis, International Relations, India’s Foreign Policy, Political Institutions in India, Political Processes in India, Public Administration, and Governance and Public Policy in India.
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