MA Political Science Entrance Syllabus – CUET PG HUQP18

MA Political Science Entrance Syllabus – CUET PG HUQP18

In this blog, we have provided detailed MA Political Science Entrance syllabus for CUET PG HUQP18.

Though NTA has provided a PDF for CUET PG HUQP18 syllabus but some topics are missing from which questions are frequently asked.

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In the following section, we have added all the major topics missing from the original syllabus provided by NTA.

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Important: this same syllabus given as following is all covered in our MA Political Science Entrance preparation course here.

Western Political Philosophy

  • Plato
  • Aristotle
  • Machiavelli
  • Hobbes
  • Locke
  • Rousseau
  • J.S. Mill
  • Kant
  • Hegel
  • Karl Marx
  • John Rawls
  • Max Weber

Indian Political Thought

  • Ram Mohan Roy
  • Gandhi
  • Ambedkar
  • Savarkar
  • Kautilya

Political Theory

  • Concepts of liberty
  • Equality
  • Justice
  • Sovereignty
  • Citizenship and Gender
  • Natural Laws
  • Bureaucracy and Public Administration
  • Democracy, Human Rights and State
  • Socialism
  • Communism and Marxism
  • Hindu Philosophy
  • Ethics
  • Constitutionalism
  • Contemporary Issues
    • Libertarianism
    • Communitarianism
    • Modernism
    • Post-Modernism
    • Emerging Concerns
  • Feminism Ideology

International Relations

  • Realism and Liberalism
  • Westphalian State to Post Westphalian
  • WWI, WWII and Post World War Period
  • Cold War politics
  • NAM, SAARC, UNO, ASEAN, and EU
  • UN and other bodies
  • India’s foreign policy particularly with China
  • Pakistan and the USA

Public Administration

  • Definition and Evolution
  • Approaches
  • Chester Barnard
  • Herbert Simon
  • Bounded Rationality
  • New Public Administration
  • Development Administration
  • New Public Management
  • Bureaucracy
  • Weberian Model
  • Mary Parker Follett
  • Conflict Management
  • MBO and Peter Drucker

Indian Government and Politics

  • Preamble
  • Making of the Constituent Assembly
  • Constitutional Provisions
  • Parliament
  • Cabinet
  • Prime Minister
  • President
  • Fundamental Rights
  • Fundamental Duties
  • Directive Principles of State Policy
  • Amendments
  • Governor
  • State Government
  • Federalism
  • Political Parties (National and Regional)
  • Elections
  • Local Government
  • Judiciary
  • Governance

India’s Foreign Policy

  • Non Aligned Movement
  • Foreign Policy Nehru to 1971 War
  • Foreign Policy 1972 to 1992
  • Foreign Policy 1993 to 2004
  • Foreign Policy 2005 Nuclear Deal to 2008
  • Foreign Policy 2008 Financial Crisis to 2014
  • Foreign Policy 2014 to Present

Comparative Government and Politics

  • Political Culture
  • Political Parties
  • Electoral Systems
  • Approaches/ Models
  • Types of Regimes

Public Policies in India

  • Models
  • Process
  • Types

General Issues of Contemporary Relevance

  • Global Justice
  • Nationalism
  • Climate Change
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