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Are you searching for the best Class 12 Political Science home tutors in Paschim Vihar who can help your child master the CBSE Class 12 Political Science syllabus and achieve an outstanding board score? VTTS has been West Delhi’s most trusted home tuition provider for over 30 years, delivering expert, personalised, doorstep Class 12 Political Science tuition to Humanities stream students across Paschim Vihar, Punjabi Bagh, Rohini, Janakpuri, and all of West Delhi.
Class 12 Political Science is one of the most scoring and intellectually stimulating subjects in the CBSE Humanities stream. Spanning Contemporary World Politics — from the Cold War to globalisation, US hegemony, and the United Nations — and Politics in India since Independence — from Partition and nation-building through the Emergency, coalition era, and regional aspirations — the syllabus demands conceptual clarity, analytical thinking, factual accuracy, and the ability to write structured, argument-driven answers under examination conditions. Students who prepare strategically consistently achieve 85–95+ marks, powerfully elevating their overall Humanities percentage and strengthening applications to premier Political Science, Law, and Social Science programmes. Our experienced Class 12 Political Science home tutors in Paschim Vihar deliver the conceptual depth, contemporary relevance, and answer-writing precision that makes Political Science a top scorer.
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🌟 Why Choose VTTS for Class 12 Political Science Home Tuition in Paschim Vihar?
- 🏅 30+ Years of Humanities Excellence in West Delhi — VTTS has been delivering outstanding Class 12 Humanities results across West Delhi since the early 1990s. Our Political Science tutors combine deep subject knowledge, contemporary political awareness, and board examination expertise to consistently produce top scores.
- 👩🏫 Political Science Specialist, Board-Exam-Focused Tutors — Every VTTS Class 12 PS home tutor is a subject specialist with thorough mastery of both books — Contemporary World Politics and Politics in India since Independence — and deep familiarity with CBSE marking conventions and analytical question formats.
- 🏠 Personalised One-on-One Home Tuition — Political Science requires systematic chapter coverage combined with extensive analytical writing practice. Our tutors deliver focused home sessions covering every concept, every timeline, and every constitutional provision — with immediate personalised feedback on answer quality.
- 📚 NCERT-Complete, Current Affairs-Connected Teaching — Our tutors build complete NCERT mastery while connecting political concepts to current events — recent elections, international relations developments, constitutional amendments — making the subject vivid, relevant, and deeply retained.
- 🎯 Concept + Timeline + Analytical Writing Strategy — The three pillars of a high Political Science board score are conceptual clarity, chronological accuracy, and structured analytical writing. Our tutors build all three simultaneously through every session.
- 📊 Chapter Tests, Case Studies & Mock Papers — Regular chapter-wise tests, case study practice, and full-length Political Science mock papers based on the latest CBSE sample paper pattern keep students consistently prepared throughout the year.
- ⏰ Flexible Scheduling Around School & Other Subjects — Available morning, evening, and weekends — our Class 12 PS home tuition in Paschim Vihar is scheduled entirely around school timings and other subject preparation, with complete flexibility.
- 🌍 Pan-West Delhi Political Science Tutor Network — VTTS maintains a network of qualified Class 12 Political Science home tutors across West Delhi, enabling fast placement near your home within 24–48 hours.
- 💰 Competitive, Transparent PS Tuition Fees — Our Class 12 Political Science home tuition fees in Paschim Vihar are competitively structured, fully transparent, and all-inclusive — no hidden charges, no registration fees.
- 🎁 Free Demo Class — Experience Political Science Clarity from Session One — Every new student receives a completely free demo session. See firsthand how our tutors make Cold War politics logical, Indian political history vivid, and answer writing structured — before committing.
📖 Complete Class 12 Political Science Syllabus Coverage
Our Class 12 Political Science home tutors in Paschim Vihar deliver thorough, NCERT-aligned, CBSE-board-focused coverage of the complete Class 12 Political Science syllabus across both textbooks.
🌍 Part A — Contemporary World Politics (Weightage: ~40 Marks)
Chapter 1 — The Cold War Era
- Bi-polar world — USA and USSR as superpowers after WWII
- Origins of Cold War — ideological differences, Berlin Blockade, Korean War
- Military alliances — NATO, Warsaw Pact, SEATO, CENTO
- Nuclear arms race — deterrence theory, MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction)
- Arenas of Cold War — Korea, Vietnam, Cuba (Cuban Missile Crisis 1962), Afghanistan
- Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) — Bandung Conference 1955, founding, principles, India’s role (Nehru)
- India’s Cold War foreign policy — strategic autonomy, Panchsheel
- Détente — meaning, SALT agreements, period of relaxation
- End of Cold War — 1989 revolutions, fall of Berlin Wall, dissolution of USSR 1991
- CBSE important questions — origins of Cold War, NAM relevance, Cuban Missile Crisis, India’s position
Chapter 2 — The End of Bipolarity
- Disintegration of Soviet Union — Mikhail Gorbachev’s reforms (glasnost, perestroika), reasons for collapse
- Consequences — 15 independent republics, Russia as successor state, CIS
- Shock therapy in Eastern Europe — economic transformation, social costs
- India-Russia relations after Cold War — continuity and change
- New security threats — terrorism, ethnic conflicts, environmental threats
- India and the CIS states — relationships, energy cooperation
- CBSE important questions — reasons for Soviet collapse, shock therapy assessment, India-Russia relations
Chapter 3 — US Hegemony in World Politics
- Hegemony — meaning, types (hard power, soft power, structural power)
- US hegemony after Cold War — Gulf War (1991), Kosovo intervention, War on Terror (Afghanistan 2001, Iraq 2003)
- US as hyper-power — military dominance, economic dominance, cultural dominance
- Challenges to US hegemony — China’s rise, European Union, domestic constraints
- India and US hegemony — balancing act, India-US nuclear deal
- CBSE important questions — define hegemony, Gulf War significance, challenges to US dominance
Chapter 4 — Alternative Centres of Power
- European Union — formation, expansion, Euro, institutions, significance, Brexit
- ASEAN — formation, vision, way, community, India’s Look East/Act East Policy
- China’s rise — economic reforms since 1978, Deng Xiaoping, OBOR/BRI, regional implications
- India-China relations — cooperation and conflict, border disputes, trade
- Emerging multipolar world — BRICS, G20, SCO
- CBSE important questions — EU as alternative power, ASEAN’s role, China’s economic rise
Chapter 5 — Contemporary South Asia
- South Asian nations — India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Maldives, Afghanistan
- Pakistan — democracy and military, India-Pakistan relations, Simla Agreement, Kargil conflict
- Bangladesh — formation (1971), India-Bangladesh relations, Ganga Waters Treaty
- Nepal — democracy, Maoist insurgency, India-Nepal relations
- Sri Lanka — ethnic conflict (Tamil Eelam), IPKF, India’s role
- Bhutan and Maldives — India’s security concerns, relationship
- SAARC — formation, objectives, achievements and limitations
- CBSE important questions — India-Pakistan relations, SAARC limitations, democracy in South Asia
Chapter 6 — International Organisations
- United Nations — formation, structure (General Assembly, Security Council, ICJ, Secretariat, ECOSOC, Trusteeship Council)
- UN Security Council — permanent members (P5), veto power, reform debate
- India’s demand for permanent membership — arguments, challenges
- UN peacekeeping — examples, limitations
- World Bank and IMF — structure, role, criticism (SAP, conditionalities)
- WTO — GATT to WTO, functions, India’s concerns, Doha Round
- NGOs and global civil society — role, examples
- CBSE important questions — UN reform, India’s UNSC case, IMF-World Bank differences
Chapter 7 — Security in the Contemporary World
- Traditional security — military threats, balance of power, deterrence, arms control
- Non-traditional security — human security, global security, terrorism, migration, environmental threats
- Sources of terrorism — state-sponsored, non-state actors, cyber terrorism
- India’s security concerns — Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, China, domestic security
- Global security institutions — IAEA, Interpol, multilateral approaches
- CBSE important questions — traditional vs non-traditional security, India’s security threats
Chapter 8 — Environment and Natural Resources
- Global environmental concerns — climate change, ozone depletion, biodiversity loss, deforestation
- Common but differentiated responsibilities — North-South divide in environmental negotiations
- Major agreements — Stockholm Conference (1972), Earth Summit Rio (1992), Kyoto Protocol (1997), Paris Agreement (2015)
- Natural resource conflicts — water, oil, biodiversity
- India’s environmental policy — National Action Plan on Climate Change, renewable energy commitments
- CBSE important questions — Kyoto Protocol, common but differentiated responsibilities, India’s environmental commitments
Chapter 9 — Globalisation
- Globalisation — meaning, dimensions (economic, cultural, political)
- Economic globalisation — MNCs, FDI, outsourcing, trade liberalisation, WTO
- Cultural globalisation — cultural homogenisation vs cultural heterogenisation debate
- Political globalisation — erosion of state sovereignty, international institutions
- Globalisation and inequality — winners and losers, global South concerns
- Anti-globalisation movements — World Social Forum, protests
- India and globalisation — 1991 reforms, IT sector, BPO, cultural impact
- CBSE important questions — effects of globalisation, India’s experience, cultural consequences
🇮🇳 Part B — Politics in India since Independence (Weightage: ~40 Marks)
Chapter 1 — Challenges of Nation Building
- Three challenges — unity, democracy, development
- Partition — trauma, refugee crisis, communal violence, administrative challenges
- Integration of princely states — Sardar Patel’s role, Hyderabad (Police Action), Junagadh, J&K (Instrument of Accession)
- Reorganisation of states — States Reorganisation Commission 1953, linguistic states, Andhra Pradesh, creation of new states
- CBSE important questions — challenges after independence, integration of princely states, linguistic reorganisation
Chapter 2 — Era of One-Party Dominance
- First General Election (1952) — significance, Congress dominance
- Congress system — social coalition, dominance mechanism, inner-party democracy
- Opposition parties — CPI, Socialist Party, Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, Jan Sangh, Swatantra Party
- Election Commission — establishment, role of Sukumar Sen
- Congress’s electoral dominance — reasons, castes, communities, ideology
- CBSE important questions — one-party dominance in a democracy, role of opposition, Congress system
Chapter 3 — Politics of Planned Development
- Planning Commission — Nehru’s vision, socialist pattern of society
- First and Second Five Year Plans — priorities, debates (agriculture vs industry)
- Nehru-Mahalanobis model — heavy industry, public sector
- Kerala Model — land reforms, social development
- Controversy over economic development — capitalist vs socialist path debate
- Green Revolution — Punjab and Haryana, impact on political economy
- CBSE important questions — planning controversies, Green Revolution’s political impact, Kerala model
Chapter 4 — India’s External Relations
- Nehru’s foreign policy — non-alignment, Panchsheel, Asian solidarity
- India-China relations — 1954 Panchsheel Agreement, 1962 war, consequences
- India-Pakistan relations — 1947-48 war, 1965 war, Tashkent Agreement
- India-Pakistan 1971 war — Bangladesh liberation, Shimla Agreement 1972
- India’s nuclear policy — Pokhran 1974 (Smiling Buddha), NPT refusal
- Indira Gandhi’s foreign policy — Bangladesh war, tilt towards USSR
- CBSE important questions — Nehru’s foreign policy, 1962 war impact, India-Pakistan relations
Chapter 5 — Challenges to and Restoration of Congress System
- Post-Nehru transition — Lal Bahadur Shastri, death at Tashkent
- Indira Gandhi — rise to power, 1967 elections, Congress split (1969)
- Grand Alliance (1971) — Indira Gandhi’s Garibi Hatao, landslide victory
- Green Revolution’s political impact — farmer politics, new social coalitions
- Congress’s dominance restored — mechanisms, populism
- CBSE important questions — Congress split 1969, Indira Gandhi’s political strategy
Chapter 6 — The Crisis of Democratic Order
- JP Movement — Jayaprakash Narayan’s Total Revolution, Bihar student movement
- Allahabad High Court judgment (1975) — Indira Gandhi’s election case
- Emergency (1975–77) — proclamation, provisions, suspension of fundamental rights
- Excesses of Emergency — press censorship, preventive detention, forced sterilisation
- Janata Party — formation, 1977 elections, Indira Gandhi’s defeat
- End of Emergency — restoration of democracy, significance
- Lessons of Emergency — democratic resilience, civil liberties importance
- CBSE important questions — causes of Emergency, impact on democracy, JP Movement
Chapter 7 — Rise of Popular Movements
- Chipko Movement — 1973, Uttarakhand, Sunderlal Bahuguna, women’s participation
- Dalit Panthers — Maharashtra, Namdeo Dhasal, anti-caste movement
- Farmers’ movements — Shetkari Sanghatana (Sharad Joshi), BKU (Mahendra Singh Tikait)
- Anti-arrack movement — Andhra Pradesh, women’s movement against alcohol
- Narmada Bachao Andolan — Medha Patkar, development vs displacement debate
- CBSE important questions — significance of new social movements, Chipko movement, NBA debate
Chapter 8 — Regional Aspirations
- Regionalism — meaning, types, causes (economic disparity, linguistic identity, cultural distinctiveness)
- Kashmir — J&K accession, special status (Article 370), insurgency, Simla Agreement, Agra Summit
- Punjab — Anandpur Sahib Resolution, Akali agitation, Khalistan movement, Operation Blue Star (1984)
- North-East — Assam Accord (1985), ULFA, Mizoram peace accord, Nagaland issue
- India’s response — federalism, dialogue, military operations as last resort
- CBSE important questions — Kashmir issue, Punjab problem, North-East challenges
Chapter 9 — Recent Developments in Indian Politics
- 1989 onwards — decline of Congress dominance, rise of coalition politics
- Mandal Commission — OBC reservations, V.P. Singh government, anti-Mandal protests
- Ayodhya movement — Ram Janmabhoomi, Babri Masjid demolition (1992), communal riots
- Economic reforms — 1991 liberalisation, political consensus across parties
- Rise of BJP — Advani’s rath yatra, 1996 elections, Vajpayee government
- Coalition era — United Front governments, NDA, UPA
- Recent trends — 2014 Modi government, majoritarianism debate, federalism debates
- CBSE important questions — coalition era significance, Mandal-Kamandal politics, economic reforms consensus
🧠 Teaching Strategy for Class 12 Political Science
VTTS Class 12 Political Science home tutors in Paschim Vihar deploy a concept-timeline-analysis teaching methodology that builds both factual accuracy and the analytical reasoning that CBSE Political Science papers consistently reward.
📅 Timeline-Based Learning
Political Science is deeply chronological — events matter, sequences matter, causality matters. Our tutors build comprehensive timelines for both textbooks — Cold War chronology, India’s post-independence political history — helping students place every event, agreement, election, and movement in its correct historical sequence. Timeline mastery directly translates to accurate, contextualised answers.
🌐 Current Affairs Integration
Political Science is a living subject. Our tutors connect textbook concepts to current political events — recent elections, international agreements, constitutional changes, diplomatic developments — making abstract concepts vivid and helping students write answers with contemporary examples that CBSE examiners appreciate.
✍️ Analytical Essay Writing Training
Political Science rewards structured analytical answers — not narrative summaries. Our tutors train students in the argument-evidence-conclusion essay structure for every major concept: defining the concept, presenting the analytical argument, supporting with specific historical or contemporary evidence, and concluding with the broader significance. This structured approach consistently earns 5-mark and 6-mark answers their full credit.
🗺️ Map and Diagram Practice
CBSE Political Science papers include map-based questions — identifying countries, conflicts, and international organisations on world maps. Our tutors systematically cover all required maps — Cold War blocs, regional organisations, South Asian countries — ensuring students score full marks on these guaranteed questions.
📋 Comparison and Contrast Framework
Political Science is rich with paired concepts requiring comparison — traditional vs non-traditional security, globalisation’s cultural homogenisation vs heterogenisation, parliamentary vs presidential system, federalism vs unitary, NAM vs alliance politics. Our tutors build systematic comparison frameworks for every paired concept — training students to write point-by-point comparisons that earn full marks on difference-based questions.
📝 Previous Year Question Pattern Analysis
The last 10 years of CBSE Class 12 Political Science papers are systematically analysed — identifying which chapters contribute most questions, which concepts appear annually, and which question types follow predictable formats. Students who complete this programme walk into the board examination knowing exactly what to expect.
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