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a) UGC NET/SET Political Science Paper 2 by Pearson
b) Trueman's UGC NET Political Science by K. A. Babu and Sajit Kumar
c) UGC NET/JRF/SET Political Science Paper II by Sanjay Gupta and Ruchi Gupta
d) UGC NET/SET (JRF & LS) Political Science & International Relations Paper II & III by Sanjay Gupta and Ruchi Gupta
e) NTA UGC NET Political Science Paper II & III by R. Gupta
Apart from the above-mentioned books, candidates can also refer to the standard textbooks for Political Scien
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Visit the official website of Kolkata Presidency College and check for the admission notifications and eligibility criteria for the B.A. Political Science course. Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria specified by the college, which may include minimum academic qualifications, age limit, and other requirements. Fill out the online application form provided on the website with accurate and relevant details. Make sure to upload all the required documents such as your academic certificates, identity proof, and passport-sized photographs. Pay the application fee as per
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1. Economics: Basic concepts of micro and macroeconomics, economic systems, national income accounting, inflation, fiscal and monetary policies, etc.
2. Political Science: Indian Constitution, governance, public policy, international relations, Current Affairs etc.
3. Sociology: Basic concepts of soc
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