Description
- A mind map can turn a long list of boring information into a colourful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line with your brain’s natural way of doing things.
- A mind map is hierarchical and reflects relationships among pieces of the whole.
- Whenever you make notes from books or newspapers, instead of writing paragraphs or bullet points, you can make a mind map for the big-picture analysis and better recall.
- How to make a mind map?
- Step 1: Write the main concept at the centre of the page.
- Step 2: Write sub-topics around the main concept and link them together.
- Step 3: Write the key points under each-subtopics.
- Step 4: Mark relationship (if any) between different points in the mind map.
- Above is the example mind map from our article on the statue of unity issue. Here,
- Statue of unity – the Main concept
- Why in news? Who is Patel? Etc – Sub-topics
- Then the nodes that branch out from sub-topics are key points.
With Public administration subscription, you can access:
- PubAd Paper 1 & 2 mindmap course – till subscription expiry
- Related current affairs – From June 2018 till subscription expiry
- PubAd Study Group – for discussing with your fellow members
- In-depth but easy to learn/revise through interactive & hierarchical mindmaps
- Remember concepts for long-term
- Add your own notes
- Linkage with current affairs gives you updated info right away
- Adhered to syllabus & previous year question patterns
The content provided in these mind-maps are compiled from the best sources & are self-sufficient for the understanding of the subject & simultaneously helpful for faster revision but still for enthusiastic readers, we’ve mentioned referred books which you can refer:
Booklist for Paper 1:
- Mohit Bhattacharya: New Horizon of public administration
- Administrative Thinkers by Prasad & Prasad
- Comparative public administration: R.K Arora
- Public administration by M. Laxmikanth
- Public administration paper 1 by RB Aribam
Booklist for Paper – 2:
- Indian public administration by Ramesh K Arora & Rajni Goyal
- Public administration paper 2 by RB Aribam
- Government reports (2nd ARC, Punchi Commission reports, NITI aayog recommendations )
- Newspapers editorials
Things to note:
- No PDF/Offline mode: All contents can be accessed via our website/app only.
- Number of devices: 2 simultaneous device logins (PC/Tablet/Mobile) are allowed per user account for all subscriptions.
ADITYA (verified owner) –
Review for Public Administration (Optional)
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Anshul (verified owner) –
Mindmaps are really helpful. Thanks.
santhan kumar (verified owner) –
Good as per static concepts concerned..but it will be great if current issues and various committee reports are included.
Arjun Singh (verified owner) –
It is really a great course , Mind maps are really helpful especially for the long term retaining , As all notes are referring standard books so this is a plus point .
As we all know the syllabus is a Bible in UPSC , here we get all the course According to syllabus this is the main thing why I went for this course.
rithvik (verified owner) –
Very helpful in my preparation. No need to refer multiple sources.
ASHUTOSH (verified owner) –
Its extremely helpful and its very true that revision becomes 10 times fast…. Keep it up Sir and Mam….. 🙏