Description
What is a Mindmap
- 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.
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What you will get after purchasing a subscription?
With PSIR subscription, you can access:
- PSIR Paper 1 & 2 mindmap course – till subscription expiry
- Related current affairs – From June 2018 till subscription expiry
- PSIR Study Group – for discussing with your fellow members
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Features of this course
- 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
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Samples
Referred Sources
- IGNOU MA Notes
- Political Theory by O P Gauba
- Global Politics by Andrew Heywoods
- VP Verma – Modern Indian political thoughts
- etc
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Note & Offers
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.
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Sanjana (verified owner) –
Excellent initiative by the team! Short, crisp and precise mindmaps. Very helpful for revision.
Shubham (verified owner) –
Mind maps are really helpful to retain content for longer time and to compare or relate topics with each other. Thanks for this immensely helpful work.? And plz add a extra feature to add our notes in mind maps…so we can value addition them with current affairs (as psir is current affairs orriented subject) and test series solutions. Thank u.?
Santhosh Kumar (store manager) –
Thank you for the suggestion. We’ve recently added note adding feature. There is an “Add Notes” button on every page that is visible after you log-in. Click it to add notes and it’ll be saved in our database forever. To read them, just open that page where you took notes and click that button again.
ritesh (verified owner) –
Good.
VARUN (verified owner) –
Good Mind Maps
Himani (verified owner) –
Unnati (verified owner) –
Nitin’s (verified owner) –
Excellent one
Jitesh (verified owner) –
very helpful
Pura (verified owner) –
Mindmap is an innovative way of learning which helps to learn the maximum in minimum time which is an inevitable strategy in any competitive examination.
Hence, *A BIG SALUTE to TEAM IASEXPRESS* from my end !*
Just a small suggestion, in *THINKER* section of*WORK* sub-topic, *IF CENTRAL THEME OF WORK (e.g. REPUBLIC and it’s central theme) is appended will go a long way in grasping more lucidly.