Quick Priority Focus
Prepare 8–10 high-probability questions thoroughly (these repeat most often and cover major syllabus blocks):
- Nature & significance / scope of public policy
- Rational policy-making model
- Role of international agencies
- Role of civil society organisations
- Administrative organisations in implementation
- Types & methods of policy evaluation
- Constraints in policy monitoring + remedial measures
- Systems model for policy analysis
- Policy cycle / stages
- Role of PMO
Backup 4–5 more (good coverage, often appear): Inter-governmental relations, Lasswell/policy sciences, Process of policy analysis, Social Cost-Benefit Analysis, Disinvestment process, Synthesis of top-down/bottom-up, Effective monitoring mechanism.
Section-wise Rough Distribution
- Section A (mostly conceptual/models): Nature & significance, Rational model, Systems model, Policy cycle, Lasswell, Policy analysis process
- Section B (actors/implementation/India): International agencies, Civil society, Administrative role, Evaluation, Monitoring constraints, PMO, IGR, Disinvestment
On Exam Day
- Attempt 3 from one section + 2 from the other — pick your strongest 5 overall.
- Start with your 3 most confident answers first (secure 60 marks quickly).
- Structure every answer: Intro (2–3 lines) → 3–4 sub-headings → Indian examples → Short conclusion.
- Time: ~35 min per question.
Final Tips
- Revise the top 8–10 answers 2–3 times (focus on IGNOU terms + Indian examples like MNREGA, Air India, GST, PMO in Atmanirbhar).
- Keep 1-page summary notes for each.
- Practice timing: write 1–2 full answers in 35 min.
- Sleep well — clarity matters more than last-minute cramming.
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