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CUET PG Political Science Question Paper Analysis 2025: If you’re interested in politics and want to study governance, policies, and global affairs, the CUET PG 2025 Political Science exam is your gateway. Conducted by the NTA, this exam helps you get into top universities for postgraduate studies. It tests your critical thinking, understanding of political ideologies, and real-world knowledge. The CUET PG 2025 Political Science exam has been conducted on March 25, 2025, in the first shift. Covering topics from political theories to international relations, the exam pushes you to think beyond books. A smart study plan, strong concepts, and reviewing past trends can boost your chances of success. In this article, you will find an in-depth analysis of the question paper, difficulty level, and frequently asked topics. A detailed analysis will help future aspirants prepare better. Stay tuned!
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The CUET PG Political Science 2025 question paper is an important resource for students preparing for the exam. Practising past papers improves time management, boosts confidence, and highlights key topics. The question paper will be made available here very soon, so you will be able to cross-check your performance, find the difficulty level, and check frequently asked topics.
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The CUET PG Political Science Answer Key 2025 helps candidates check their answers and estimate their scores. The answer key will be published here soon so that students can get an idea about their performance, also they can cross-check their answers.
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Since the exam has been conducted, we have provided a comprehensive analysis below to help students assess the paper's difficulty level, question distribution, and comparison with previous years.
There were many direct and to the point questions.
There were 1-2 questions on Realism.
Questions were asked from Gandhiji's satya and ahinsa too.
Similarly, a question was based on the year of energy conservation act.
There was also a question based on who quoted "War of all against all".
Cold war events related questions were also asked in the paper.
Similarly, there was also a question related to Principles of Morganthou.
A question was based on Rousseau's general will as well.
Most of the questions were from Indian Polity and Western Philosophy.
There were questions based on chronological order.
There were around 40-45 easy questions which were too direct.
Comparison with CUET PG 2024: The paper was comparatively easier than the last year question paper. It had a decent number of direct questions. Most of them were from Indian polity and Western Philosophy.
1- When did Croatia join the European Union?
Ans. 2013
2- Who was the first President of Russia?
Ans. Boris Yeltsin
3- Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Ans. Trygve Lie
4- What is the election process for Australia's House of Representatives called?
Ans. Preferential Voting
5- From which country was the first UN Secretary-General?
Ans. Norway
6- When was NOTA (None of the Above) introduced in elections?
Ans. 2013
7- When did Afghanistan join SAARC?
Ans. 2007
8- Who wrote Administrative Behavior?
Ans. Herbert Simon
9- Who started the Bolshevik Party?
Ans. Vladimir Lenin
10- Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located?
Ans. Paris, France
11- What was the 38th Constitutional Amendment Act related to?
Ans. Emergency Powers
12- Who proposed the Gaia Hypothesis?
Ans. James Lovelock
13- Who introduced the concept of Virtue?
Ans. Aristotle
Questions were of moderate difficulty, there were more factual questions.
Most of the questions were from Marxism, Polity, International organizations.
Similarly, the least covered topics were contemporary issues and the current policies.
The difficult part was from Marxist theories, relative autonomy of state, international relations.
There were assertion reason, MCQ-based type questions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, an MA in Political Science opens up career opportunities in political analysis, public policy, foreign services, government organizations, NGOs, and think tanks.
Yes, section A, which was the general paper is removed from the exam, and now the test is all about the domain-specific knowledge only.
CUET PG is moderately difficult in nature. But you can clearly ace it with good preparation and regular practice of mock tests and previous year questions.
The syllabus includes topics like Western Political Philosophy, Modern Indian Political Thought, Political Theory, International Relations, Indian Government and Politics, Comparative Government and Politics, and Public Policies.
Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi, is considered one of the top institutions for MA in Political Science.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Yes, you can apply for CUET PG (MA Sociology) even without Sociology in graduation. However, eligibility depends on the university, many accept graduates from any discipline, while some prefer a background in social sciences. Check your target university’s criteria before applying.
Here I provide two links where you find everything about ma sociology along with eligibility:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-sociology-analysis
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-eligibility-criteria
Hope it helps.
Hello,
Yes, a psychology student from Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU Sol) can appear for the CUET PG psychology exam, provided they meet the specific eligibility criteria requirement for the university they are applying to.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello dear candidate,
For most PG courses you need a CUET PG score to apply at NEHU Shilong and there are also some courses which have extra or different rules, you need to check the specific course you want at NEHU Shilong.
You can check with the link below :-
https://www.careers360.com/university/north-eastern-hill-university-shillong/admission
Thank you.
Hello,
Since Delhi University's LLM admissions are through CUET PG, the NTA syllabus is the official and relevant one for DU aspirants.you should refer to the official NTA website (https://www.nta.ac.in/) for official syllabus.
For preparation,tips and more refer here CUET PG
Hello,
For M.Sc. Clinical Embryology through CUET PG, the syllabus falls under the Life Sciences domain so here is paper link with general section.
Here is some recommended study materials like Medical Embryology by Jan Langman and Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert.
You can find previous year's question papers for Life Sciences here.
All the best!!
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