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This pdf contains important info you need to know about classes. So please
read all these points carefully before we start classes.
2- BOOKS - you need to buy all these books before we start classes. even though
we would be giving you PDF version of these books , but you have to buy their
physical copy.why?
You will read all these books 3 to 5 times for your masters entrance , you
will also read them for NET/JRF or UPSC whatever your future plans are.so
better invest in them early.
No. Topic Book name Author
1 Political theory An introduction to political O.P. Guaba
theory
2 Western political Western political thought O.P. Guaba
thought
3 Indian political Indian political thought O.P. Guaba
thought
4 International relations The globalization of world Bailys, smith
politics and owens
5 Indian constitution Indian polity M laxmikant
I have selected these books by previous year trends of exam and quality of
these books.
I have read almost all other books like Rajeev bhargava, Andrew
heywood,shubhra ranjan notes, jc johari , subhrta mukharjee, ignou notes
etc. by comparing the input- output I am not recommending you to buy
them. Why? - there are some important chapters in these books, I have
already made their summary. So you don’t have to read complete book for
some topics. Even if you want to read 1 or 2 chapters, you can read them
through soft copy, which we will provide obviously.
If you find any problem in my recommendation feel free to contact me, I
would be happy to discuss.
There are some topics for those I have not recommended any book.
1. Comparative politics
2. Public administration
3. Politics in india
For these topics , there is lack of a single quality source. You have to read 2
to 3 books.which are normally tougher then books which you are reading
for other parts of syllabus. They have low input-output ratio.
So I have made notes using all these books, which will take less of your
time.
I will explain you ‘What to read and what to skip’ for other books
later when class start.