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International Relations

Course Overview This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theories, concepts, and practices of International Relations, exploring how states and global actors interact in a complex, interdependent world. It combines theoretical understanding with real-world applications, helping students analyze global issues such as war, diplomacy, international organizations, globalization, and India’s foreign policy. The course aims to develop critical perspectives on the changing nature of world politics and the forces shaping the global order. Course Duration Total Duration: 12 Weeks Sessions: 24 Sessions (2 sessions per week) Session Length: 2 hours each Total Teaching Time: 48 Hours Course Includes Detailed study of International Relations theories and approaches — Realism, Liberalism, Marxism, Constructivism, and Feminism. Analysis of global political structures, international organizations, and regional groupings. Examination of global issues — conflict, peace, globalization, climate change, human rights, and international law. Focused study on India’s foreign policy and its role in global and regional politics. Integration of historical perspectives (World Wars, Cold War, and post–Cold War order) with contemporary developments. Interactive lectures, case studies, simulations, and map-based learning. Access to supplementary readings, policy documents, and research materials for deeper engagement. Who Can Join Undergraduate and postgraduate students of Political Science, International Relations, or related disciplines. Learners interested in understanding global politics, diplomacy, and India’s international engagement.

Tutorition MOHAMMED ASHIQ INR 8000

Environment for Civil Services Examination

Course Overview This course offers a comprehensive understanding of environmental concepts, ecology, biodiversity, and sustainable development, with a focus on their relevance to the Civil Services Examination (UPSC / State PSC). It equips learners with conceptual clarity and analytical ability to tackle both Prelims and Mains (GS Paper III and Essay) questions. The course combines theoretical foundations with contemporary environmental issues, policies, and global developments. Course Duration Total Duration: 8 Weeks Sessions: 16 Sessions (2 sessions per week) Session Length: 2 hours each Total Teaching Time: 32 Hours Course Includes Complete coverage of Environment and Ecology syllabus relevant to Civil Services Examination. Modules on Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Pollution, Environmental Laws, Sustainable Development, and Disaster Management. Integration of Current Affairs and recent government initiatives (NAPCC, COP meetings, SDGs). Interactive lectures, discussions, and case-based learning to strengthen conceptual clarity. Previous Year Questions (PYQs) practice for Prelims and Mains. Supplementary study materials including charts, reports, and infographics. Periodic tests and feedback sessions for performance improvement. Who can Join Aspirants preparing for UPSC or State Civil Services Examinations. Students of Geography, or Environmental Studies. Anyone interested in gaining a structured understanding of environmental governance and sustainability.

Tutorition MOHAMMED ASHIQ INR 6000

Modern Indian History

Course Overview This course provides a comprehensive understanding of India’s transformation from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, tracing the political, economic, and socio-cultural developments that shaped modern India. It examines the rise and decline of colonial power, the emergence of nationalism, and the challenges of nation-building after independence. Through lectures, discussions, and source-based learning, students will gain both factual knowledge and analytical insight into the making of modern India. Course Duration Total Duration: 12 Weeks Sessions: 24 Sessions (2 sessions per week) Session Length: 2 hours each Total Teaching Time: 48 Hours Course Includes A chronological and thematic study of India from the 18th to mid-20th century. In-depth coverage of topics such as British expansion, socio-religious reform movements, freedom struggle, and post-independence consolidation. Analysis of key events, personalities, and political movements that shaped modern India. Integration of social, economic, and cultural dimensions for holistic understanding. Supplementary resources — timelines, charts, and visual learning materials. Focus on critical interpretation, historical reasoning, and comparative perspectives. Teaching Methodology Analytical and discussion-based lectures supported by maps and visuals. Debates, group projects, and reflective assignments. Use of multimedia tools and documentaries to enhance historical understanding. Who Can Join UPSC, PSC and other Government Exam Aspirants Undergraduate and postgraduate students of History, Political Science, or related disciplines. Anyone interested in exploring India’s colonial past and the rise of modern nationhood.

Tutorition MOHAMMED ASHIQ INR 10000

Indian Political Thought

Course Overview This course introduces students to the rich and diverse traditions of Indian Political Thought, tracing the evolution of political ideas from ancient times to the contemporary era. It explores how Indian thinkers have conceptualized the state, justice, power, morality, and equality through indigenous frameworks and reform movements. The course encourages critical engagement with both classical and modern perspectives, helping learners connect philosophical ideas with India’s political and social realities. Course Duration Total Duration: 10 Weeks Sessions: 20 Sessions (2 sessions per week) Session Length: 2 hours each Total Teaching Time: 40 Hours Course Includes Comprehensive coverage of major Indian political thinkers and schools of thought — from Kautilya and Buddha to Ambedkar and Lohia. Study of ancient, medieval, modern, and post-independence Indian political ideas. Discussion on key themes such as Dharma, Justice, Kingship, Nationalism, Social Reform, and Democracy. Interactive sessions with textual readings, debates, and thematic presentations. Integration of philosophical analysis with contemporary political relevance. Access to study materials, lecture notes, and reading references for guided learning. Teaching Methodology Analytical lectures supported by classical and modern textual references. Group discussions, debates, and reflective assignments. Comparative analysis of Indian and Western political traditions. Use of digital tools and visual content to illustrate conceptual evolution. Who Can Join Undergraduate and postgraduate students of Political Science, Philosophy, or related fields. Anyone interested in understanding the intellectual foundations of Indian politics and society.

Tutorition MOHAMMED ASHIQ INR 8000

International Relations for Civil Services

Course Details: International Relations for Civil Services Examination Course Overview This course provides an in-depth understanding of International Relations (IR) with a focus on India’s role in global affairs, designed specifically for Civil Services Examination (UPSC / State PSC) aspirants. The program blends theoretical foundations with contemporary global developments, enabling learners to critically analyze world politics and India’s foreign policy through a Civil Services perspective. Course Duration Total Duration: 10 Weeks Sessions: 20 Sessions (2 sessions per week) Session Length: 2 hours each Total Teaching Time: 40 Hours Course Includes Complete coverage of International Relations syllabus (Prelims + Mains GS Paper II + PSIR Optional relevance). Detailed analysis of India’s Foreign Policy, relations with major powers, and neighbourhood diplomacy. Discussion on theoretical frameworks, international organizations, and global issues such as climate change, security, and globalization. Integration of current affairs and contemporary case studies from India’s external engagements. Answer-writing practice for Mains and analytical question sessions. Mock tests and feedback sessions for conceptual reinforcement. Supplementary study materials, charts, and reading references provided for each module. Who Can Join Civil Services aspirants (UPSC / State PSC). Students of Political Science and International Relations (PSIR). Anyone interested in understanding global politics, India’s foreign policy, and international institutions.

Tutorition MOHAMMED ASHIQ INR 10000
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