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The Political Science domain (Section 2) of the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) evaluates your knowledge of domestic politics, international relations, and constitutional frameworks. Regular practice on the NTA Computer-Based Test (CBT) portal helps you manage time and maximize your score.
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Official Political Science Syllabus Breakdown
Our mock tests strictly follow the Class 12 NCERT guidelines as prescribed by NTA. The questions inside our CBT interface cover all essential topics required to ace this section:
- Contemporary World Politics: The Cold War Era, The End of Bipolarity, US Hegemony in World Politics, Alternative Centres of Power, and Contemporary South Asia.
- International Organizations & Security: International Organizations, Security in the Contemporary World, Environment and Natural Resources, and Globalization.
- Politics in India Since Independence: Challenges of Nation-Building, Era of One-Party Dominance, Politics of Planned Development, and India's External Relations.
- Democratic Resurgence & Recent Trends: Challenges to and Restoration of the Congress System, The Crisis of Democratic Order, Regional Aspirations, and Recent Developments in Indian Politics.