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UGC NET Political Science Prediction Dec2025

The document outlines high probability topics and question types for the UGC NET Political Science exam in December 2025, covering both Paper 1 (Teaching & Research Aptitude) and Paper 2 (Political Science). Key areas include research methodology, political theory, Indian government, comparative politics, public administration, international relations, and political ideologies. It also provides tips for preparation, emphasizing the importance of past papers, NCERT materials, and staying updated with current events.

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UGC NET Political Science Prediction Dec2025

The document outlines high probability topics and question types for the UGC NET Political Science exam in December 2025, covering both Paper 1 (Teaching & Research Aptitude) and Paper 2 (Political Science). Key areas include research methodology, political theory, Indian government, comparative politics, public administration, international relations, and political ideologies. It also provides tips for preparation, emphasizing the importance of past papers, NCERT materials, and staying updated with current events.

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UGC NET Political Science - High Probability Topics & Question Types (Dec 2025)

Paper 1 (General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude):

- Research Methodology: types, characteristics, ethics, referencing systems.

- Teaching Methods: pedagogy, learner characteristics, teaching aids.

- Logical Reasoning: syllogism, analogies, number/letter series.

- Communication: models, barriers, classroom communication.

- ICT in Teaching: online tools, e-learning, MOOC, LMS.

- Higher Education: NEP 2020, NAAC, UGC regulations.

- Data Interpretation: reading graphs, charts, basic statistics.

Paper 2 (Political Science Specific Topics):

1. Political Theory:

- Concepts: Justice, Equality, Rights, Liberty.

- Thinkers: Rawls, Nozick, Berlin, Marx, Feminist Theories.

2. Indian Government and Politics:

- Constitution: Preamble, FRs, DPSPs, Amendments.

- Federalism, Emergency Provisions, Electoral System.

- Panchayati Raj, Local Governance, Election Commission.

3. Comparative Politics:

- Approaches: Structural-Functional, Systems Theory.

- Party Systems, Pressure Groups, Electoral Systems.

4. Public Administration:

- Bureaucracy, NPM, Good Governance.

- RTI, Citizen Charter, e-Governance.

5. International Relations:
UGC NET Political Science - High Probability Topics & Question Types (Dec 2025)

- Theories: Realism, Liberalism, Marxism.

- India's Foreign Policy: Act East, NAM, UN, WTO, BRICS.

6. Political Ideologies:

- Liberalism, Socialism, Fascism, Feminism, Environmentalism.

7. Political Thought:

- Western: Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Marx.

- Indian: Gandhi, Ambedkar, Nehru, Vivekananda, M.N. Roy.

Question Style Predictions:

- Assertion-Reason based questions.

- Match the Following (Thinkers vs Concepts/Books).

- Chronology (Events, Thinkers, Movements).

- Conceptual + Factual mix MCQs.

- Statement-based multiple choice with subtle distinctions.

Tips for Preparation:

- Solve last 5 years' papers thoroughly.

- Use NCERT (Class 11 & 12), IGNOU notes & UGC syllabus.

- Revise weekly with flashcards and topic charts.

- Note important constitutional Articles and thinkers.

- Stay updated with current political events and IR issues.

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