I am a dedicated educator and mentor with expertise in Sociology, guiding students in their preparation for UGC-NET with a balance of conceptual clarity and exam-oriented strategies. My teaching emphasizes mastery of sociological theories, thinkers, research methods, and contemporary issues while also training students in critical analysis, logical reasoning, and answer writing. I aim to help students develop not just knowledge, but also the analytical and methodological rigor required for qualifying UGC-NET and pursuing higher research.
The UGC-NET Sociology syllabus is designed to test comprehensive understanding of the discipline at the postgraduate level. It covers:
Foundational Theories and Thinkers – Classical & Contemporary Sociology.
Research Methodology and Methods – qualitative, quantitative, and statistical approaches.
Social Institutions and Processes – family, religion, economy, polity, stratification.
Indian Society – caste, class, tribes, gender, rural & urban issues, social movements.
Contemporary Issues – globalization, development, environment, social justice.
Logical Reasoning & Teaching Aptitude – critical for Paper 1.
The focus is on both academic understanding and exam preparation, with practice through PYQs, mock tests, and structured revision
My approach to UGC-NET preparation is structured, comprehensive, and exam-oriented. It includes:
Conceptual clarity – detailed explanations of theories and key sociologists.
Topic-wise coverage of the syllabus with summaries and mind maps.
Integration of current affairs with sociological perspectives.
Previous Years’ Question Analysis to identify patterns and expected areas.
Mock tests and feedback to improve time management and performance.
The aim is to build confidence, strengthen conceptual depth, and equip students with the skills necessary to clear UGC-NET and pursue research careers."