PSIR Revision-cum-Answer Writing Programe

By Dr. Piyush Chaubey

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PSIR Answer Writing Programme for UPSC CSE Exam

Optional subject carries a major chunk of your mains score as it consists of 500 marks, optional subject if prepared well can land you up amongst the top scorers, helping you get your dream job. “PSIR Optional -Political Science and International Relations” is a subject in which many candidates have scored 300+. However scoring high requires good clarity of the concepts, capability to link the theoretical with the dynamic portion of the syllabus and adding adequate examples in the answers. This needs deeper understanding of the subject and good practice of writing.

The skill of answer writing can be attained through the PSIR Answer Writing Programme of Dr. Piyush Chaubey, he takes PSIR Optional Coaching at Momentum IAS coaching classes. He focus on latest developments of the topics related to the syllabus which helps in enriching your answers, he adopts different approach for the two papers of the PSIR optional as two have different nature, one being static and the other being dynamic, thus also helping the students with no previous academic background in PSIR score good in mains.

Political Science Optional Answer Writing

Features of Our PSIR Daily Answer Writing Program

Total Tests: 16 (12 Sectionals & 4 Mock Tests)

A revision test after every two tests will be conducted

Tests will be followed by detailed discussions

A Structured Model Answer Hints

Copy to be evaluated strictly by Faculty only

 Copy evaluation within 7-10 days

One on One discussion with Faculty

Personalised Mentoring

Detailed Model Answer Hints

About PSIR Optional Answer Writing Faculty

Dr. Piyush Chaubey Sir at Momentum IAS takes note of providing full fledged insight into delivering quality lectures to the students that help them establish inter links between the topics and also help in answer writing for political science and international relations. He holds a PhD from JNU and has 12 years of experience in the domain, focuses on the subject’s latest developments. He has guided more than 1500 aspirants in fulfilling their dreams.

He conducts special sessions for answer writing, maintains balanced interaction while teaching and helps aspirants know their core strength and weaknesses. This makes him the best PSIR optional teacher.

Political Science Optional Answer Writing

PSIR Revision-cum-Answer Writing Programe

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Many many thanks to Piyush Sir of Momentum IAS , he used to tell me in the class itself that you can TOP in Political Science and International Relations Optional from the beginning. Sir I have done it
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FAQ's on Political Science and International Relations Optional

  • Political Science and International relations (PSIR Optional) can help prepare for both Prelims and Mains simultaneously
  • A bureaucrat is expected to have sound knowledge of politics around him and know the basics of political science
  • The concepts in PSIR are general and they are intelligible for people from any background
  • Many topics in other papers of GS also include a huge lot of topics from this optional (According to Dr. Piyush Chaubey, approximately 65% of the whole GS syllabus either directly or indirectly overlaps with that of this optional)
  • Preparing for this optional can help build one’s Current affairs as well
  • A bureaucrat is supposed to take many decisions through the course of one’s career and knowledge in PSIR can help one to opt for better choices.
  • Most concepts in PSIR are interrelated and can be understood easily
  • This optional has worked for many and has helped them secure top ranks

The first criteria to choose the optional is your interest. A very few students clear UPSC-CSE in their first attempt. You’ve to study the optional subject repeatedly. And hence, the first criteria should be your interest in the subject.

Political Science is certainly an interesting subject. It has a good mix of both philosophy as well as objectivity. It deals with day-to-day happening at both local and global level and is also very dynamic. The topics discussed are also very significant.

The next question is the syllabus of the subject. The PSIR syllabus is actually limited. There are four sections, i.e. 1A] Political Theory, 1B] Indian Government and Politics, 2A] Comparative and International Politics & 2B] India and the World. There are around 40 topics in all, and if one studies systematically, four months are enough to cover the syllabus.

Further, there is also a good overlap of the subject with General Studies. There is a lot in common in PSIR Section 1B and GS2 (although the approach needs to be slightly different). Section 2B also helps greatly in dealing with IR questions in GS2. The first two topics of 1B rely heaving on Modern Indian History, and the knowledge of various international organizations, treaties etc., certainly helps to answer a few questions in prelims.

PSIR also helps in essay writing, and at times direct questions are asked on Political Science topics. The philosophical aspects of political theory (section 1A) also aid the study of GS4 – ethics.

Political Science as an optional is not too technical or complex (though it has a lot of depth to it). Hence even a student without a humanities background can pick up very soon. There are many examples of students from engineering backgrounds choosing PSIR as an optional and then passing the exam with a good score in 1-2 years.

So, unless you’re disinterested in PSIR or in already love with some other optional, there is no reason to choose anything else.

Just like the subject, the strategy is not so complicated. What matters is how much one actually implements it.

For someone coming from a completely different background, I would suggest going through the entire notes once, regardless of you understand a thing or not. The first reading can be quick. The purpose is not at all to understand the subject but just to get acquainted with the broad picture.

Second reading onward, actually things will start to make sense. But don’t expect sudden improvement. When you’re new to anything, it takes some time to get to understand the basics. At times we don’t even know the meaning of terms that the authors take for granted, and therefore patience is the key to go ahead in the early period.

 However, passion – and not patience is required to score in the subject. So actually, after a thorough reading 2nd time, you should start setting boundaries. In 3rd reading, you should fix the sources of your study. After this reading, you should have a fixed textbook or notes or a set of articles to study every topic/ subtopic in the syllabus.

It is also important to understand that in humanities, it is neither possible nor required to be 100% accurate. So never expect that you would have read every possible answer to every possible question. In the exam, if you’ve studied good enough, around 50-70 % of questions can be directly answered, while the rest you’ve to think of in real-time. So, there is a dynamic balance between being comprehensive and being practical.

After deciding the boundaries in 3rd reading and then again revising the material in 4th reading, one can actually start answer writing. Although I am suggesting to write answers after the 4th reading, you should be referring PYQs from day one. The study on every topic should be accompanied by reading PYQs asked on it. This helps us understand what we’re looking for and sets the perspective. It is essential and should not be skipped at any cost.

PSIR optional has become popular due to high success rate“, however the ease of the optional depends totally on the interest one has in the subject as the syllabus is vast and has a lot of dynamic aspects as well, which requires a deeper understanding of the subject.

There are many who clear without any coaching, however majority of people lost the track of preparation without a proper guidance and thus waste months by studying unnecessary material.

People with no academic background find it even tougher to study without coaching. Thus it becomes Important to join a good PSIR Optional Coaching for UPSC, one can join Dr. Piyush Chaubey PSIR foundation course where in he covers the syllabus from scratch.

Those who have covered PSIR syllabus can join Momentum IAS PSIR Answer Writing Program, it will help you in revision and cementing of your topics along with improvement in answer writing.

The invigilators do not know you personally, it is your answers that tell them about you and your hard work, thus writing effective answers is extremely important. This course not only helps in improving your skill, but will help you in revision and maintain consistency in studies.

Under Momentum IAS PSIR Answer Writing Program you will get model answers, timely assessment and understanding of your core weaknesses and strengths, helping you get ready for the test series.

PSIR syllabus can be completed within 4 – 5 months, if done under right guidance and by proper planning and strategy. However in the absence of good guidance and mentorship students often lose the pace and waste months preparing in wrong directions which costs them dear in final exams.

Thus joining Piyush Chaubey PSIR foundation course helps you in timely completion in right direction with proper understanding of the syllabus and focus on answer writing as well.

In PSIR optional both the papers need different approach. Under Paper – 1, answers should start with the definition, and then mention the relevance of the concept in today’s scenario, impact of theory or thinker on further development of the subject, position and the criticism.

While in paper 2 topics are more dynamic and related to current issues you need to draw proper maps give various perspectives into your answers like historical and economic, include current developments, diagrams and flow charts.

The Answer Writing Program for Political Science Optional deals with this aspect of the paper of writing answers in format as per the requirement of the questions.

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