Yes, it strictly follows the NEP syllabus for Punjab University’s BA 3rd Semester (Political Science).
Yes, it includes detailed chapters on Union institutions (Supreme Court, Parliament, Executive) and State institutions (Governor, CM, State Legislature).
Yes, Unit-IV covers the Election Commission of India, State Election Commissions, and key electoral reforms.
Yes, the content on Indian Polity and Governance is beneficial for UPSC, PSCs, and other competitive exams.
Yes, it is written in simple and clear English for better comprehension.
Yes, it includes contemporary discussions on federalism, asymmetric federalism, and evolving center-state relations.
While designed for PU students, it is also useful for other universities following a similar Political Science syllabus.
Yes, Unit-III details the appointment, powers, and functions of the Governor and Chief Minister.
The book follows the PU exam pattern, helping students prepare for both theory and internal assessments.
Yes, Unit-I explains the system of checks and balances among the three organs of government.
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Yes, it strictly follows the NEP syllabus for Punjab University’s BA 3rd Semester (Political Science).
Yes, it includes detailed chapters on Union institutions (Supreme Court, Parliament, Executive) and State institutions (Governor, CM, State Legislature).
Yes, Unit-IV covers the Election Commission of India, State Election Commissions, and key electoral reforms.
Yes, the content on Indian Polity and Governance is beneficial for UPSC, PSCs, and other competitive exams.
Yes, it is written in simple and clear English for better comprehension.
Yes, it includes contemporary discussions on federalism, asymmetric federalism, and evolving center-state relations.
While designed for PU students, it is also useful for other universities following a similar Political Science syllabus.
Yes, Unit-III details the appointment, powers, and functions of the Governor and Chief Minister.
The book follows the PU exam pattern, helping students prepare for both theory and internal assessments.
Yes, Unit-I explains the system of checks and balances among the three organs of government.