Politics is becoming increasingly globalized. Due to globalization, we need to understand and appreciate different cultures and ideas. This can be done by studying politics and other social sciences like sociology and anthropology. Studying political science is an excellent way to learn more about public affairs, law, history, international relations, economics and sociology. In other words, studying political science can provide a diverse perspective on many contemporary issues that are being debated in the world. Students who take courses in political science may learn how to gather and interpret data, analyze and apply theories and models, and use their skills to make predictions about past or future events.
Senior Secondary Political Science Syllabus
Following are some of the chapters that students will have to learn in their senior secondary:
MODULE 1 : Individual and The State |
Lesson 1 – Meaning and Scope of Political Science |
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Lesson 2 – Nation and State |
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Lesson 3 – Distinction between Society, Nation, State and Government |
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Lesson 4 – Major Political Theories |
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MODULE 2 : Aspects of the Constitution of India |
Lesson 5 – Preamble and the Salient Features of the Constitution of India |
Lesson 6 – Fundamental Rights |
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Lesson 7 – Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties |
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Lesson 8 – Indian Federal System |
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Lesson 9 – Emergency Provisions |
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MODULE 3 : Structure of Government |
Lesson 10 – Union Executive |
Lesson 11 – Parliament of India |
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Lesson 12 – Supreme Court of India |
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Lesson 13 – Executive in the States |
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Lesson 14 – State Legislature |
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Lesson 15 – High Courts and Subordinate Courts |
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Lesson 16 – Local Government:Urban and Rural |
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MODULE 4 : Democracy at Work |
Lesson 17 – Universal Adult Franchise and The Methods of Representation |
Lesson 18 – Electoral System in India |
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Lesson 19 – National Political Parties |
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Lesson 20 – Regionalism and Regional Parties |
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Lesson 21 – Public Opinion and Pressure Groups |
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MODULE 5 : Major Contemporary Issues |
Lesson 22 – Communalism, Caste and Reservations |
Lesson 23 – Environmental Awareness |
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Lesson 24 – Good Governance |
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MODULE 6 : India and the World |
Lesson 25 – Human Rights |
Lesson 26 – India’s Foreign Policy |
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Lesson 27 – India’s Relations with USA and Russia |
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Lesson 28 – India and its Neighbours : China, Pakistan and Sri Lanka |
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Optional MODULE 1 : World Order and the United Nations |
Lesson 29 – Contemporary World Order |
Lesson 30 – The United Nations |
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Lesson 31 – United Nations Peace Activities |
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Lesson 32 – United Nations and Economic and Social Development |
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Optional MODULE 2 : Administrative System in India |
Lesson 33 – Public service Commission |
Lesson 34 – Administrative Machinery at The Centre, States and District Levels |
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Lesson 35 – Political Executive and Bureaucracy |
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Lesson 36 – Public Grievances and Redressal Machinery |
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