William Shakespeare
Renowned English playwright and poet, known for his contributions to English literature.
Key Works: Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet
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Master 02. Political Science Paper 2 with Complete Material (Subject Code 30).
UGC NET 02. Political Science Syllabus 2026 - Unit-wise Breakdown
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Unit 1: Drama
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British & Non-British Theatre
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Medieval Drama, Renaissance Drama, Modern Drama
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Shakespeare, Marlowe, Ibsen
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Unit 2: Poetry
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British & World Poetry
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Metaphysical Poetry, Romantic Poetry, Modern Poetry
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Donne, Wordsworth, Eliot
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Unit 3: Fiction
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British & World Fiction
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Novel, Short Story, Postmodern Fiction
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Dickens, Austen, Rushdie
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The UGC NET 02. Political Science 2026 is designed for candidates appearing in Paper 2 (Subject-Specific). This comprehensive guide covers the complete syllabus, exam pattern, important topics, and preparation strategy for UGC NET 02. Political Science 2026.
UGC NET 02. Political Science Paper 2 consists of 100 multiple-choice questions carrying 200 marks. The exam duration is 3 hours (combined with Paper 1). The syllabus covers fundamental concepts, advanced topics, and practical applications relevant to the subject.
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Start with fundamental concepts, major topics, and their applications. Build a strong theoretical foundation before moving to advanced topics.
Learn key theories and concepts. Understand major principles and their applications. Focus on high-weightage topics.
Solve previous year papers and practice MCQs regularly. Focus on high-weightage units. Practice identifying key concepts and applications.
Focus on major topics from high-weightage areas. Use summaries for less important topics. Focus on concepts and applications.
Regular mock tests help in self-assessment, identifying weak areas, and improving speed and accuracy under exam conditions. Aim for at least 10 full-length tests.
Create concise notes for quick revision. Include key concepts, theories, and important points. Use diagrams and flowcharts for better understanding.
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