(For Beginners) How To Start UPSC Sociology Preparation?
(For Beginners) How To Start UPSC Sociology Preparation?
(For Beginners) How To Start UPSC Sociology Preparation?
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Step 1. Develop a genuine interest in the
subject
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This is THE most important aspect of UPSC
optional preparation. You have to spend a
good number of days with your optional
subject. Unless you ‘feel like’ studying the
subject matter, it would be difficult.
– Do not read any theoretical aspect at the
outset.
– Read NCERT Class 12th (not 11th) with an
open mind.
– Read this graphics guide to Sociology. (Click
on ‘more buying options’ for cheaper alternative)
It explains basic Sociological concepts
through pictures. It will help you visualize
them, thus enabling easy representation in
actual exams.
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Step 2. Go through the syllabus and
previous year questions (after 2008),
exhaustively
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It is important to know what you need to
study. It is more important to know what
you DO NOT need to study. Syllabus is very
important. If possible, MEMORISE the
syllabus topics. Relate the topics of Paper 1
and Paper 2. Form mind maps of syllabus.
If you have started reading newspapers,
relate a news item to relevant UPSC
Sociology syllabus topic.
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Step 3: First reading of related materials
for UPSC Sociology
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This is the first reading. Do not make notes.
You can refer to topic wise IGNOU notes-
Paper 1 | Paper 2
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Step 4: Second reading and note making
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-Get 2 ring binder files and A4 sheets
-Go through previous year questions again.
This would help you in sticking to the
demand of UPSC exam while making notes
-Go through the sources mentioned in Step
3. Make notes in A4 papers and compile
them in the ring binder file. In future, when
you make value addition to these topics, you
can simply put the A4 sheet at its right place
in the file. Thus, all notes of a particular
topic would be at one place – easy to revise
in the last few days before exam.
-Get this Oxford dictionary for Sociology. It
would help you improve your understanding
of Sociological terms. In many answers you
are required to begin with a definition of the
term mentioned in question. This book
would be handy.
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Step 5: Value addition and filling the gaps
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It is now time to cover the missing topics
and further enrich the content already
made.
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Step 6: Keep an eye on current affairs,
Budget, Economic survey, reports,
government schemes etc.
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Examples:
Economic survey 2017 has a chapter on Son
meta-preference [UPSC Sociology Syllabus
topic: Patriarchy]
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Time to evaluate yourself
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You already have previous year questions
(mentioned above in Step 2). Attempt
questions of each UPSC Sociology syllabus
topic. You may start from 2008 paper – there
was a pattern change in 2008.
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All you need is:
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Few books:
Sociology syllabus and prev. year questions
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Sociology through images and graphics ||
Haralambos and Holborn (Blue book) ||
NCERT Class 11th and 12th ||
B.K Nagla for Paper 2 ||
Sociology dictionary by Oxford||
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You can go through NIOS only for topics
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