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The PSIR syllabus for UPSC is divided into two papers:
For PSIR, the following books and materials are highly recommended:
- Western political thought-IGNOU notes
- Theory- IGNOU Notes + Andrew Haywood or OP Gauba
Yes, PSIR is considered a scoring optional subject for the UPSC exam. Many toppers have opted for PSIR and scored high marks, attributing their success to the logical structure of the subject, overlap with General Studies, and the ability to incorporate current affairs into answers. With proper understanding and strategy, PSIR can significantly contribute to the overall score.
Yes, you can choose PSIR even if you don’t have a background in political science. Many candidates without prior knowledge in the subject have successfully cleared the UPSC exam with PSIR as their optional. The syllabus is manageable with consistent study, and the concepts, while initially complex, become easier to grasp with regular reading and practice. Moreover, the subject’s relevance to current affairs and governance makes it accessible to all aspirants.
Balancing PSIR with the rest of your UPSC preparation requires a well-planned strategy:
Integrated Study Plan: Use the overlap between PSIR and GS papers to study topics that are common to both. This saves time and reinforces your understanding.Daily Study Schedule: Allocate specific hours daily to PSIR while ensuring that GS, essay writing, and current affairs are also covered.Regular Revision: Keep revising the PSIR topics frequently to retain concepts and theories. Short notes can be helpful.Answer Writing Practice: Regularly practice answer writing for both PSIR and GS. This not only improves your writing speed but also helps in structuring answers effectively.Stay Updated: Keep up with current affairs and try to link them with PSIR concepts. This will help you write dynamic answers in the exam.Register Now
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