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Nitin Sangwan IAS | Notes – Essential Sociology & Post Independence India

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The present IAS officers have worked really hard to get into the services. They gain lots of data. Moreover, they know the UPSC selection process very closely. Some officers have cracked the exam in their first attempt. Such officers undergo the UPSC selection process only once. Hence, they have limited stuff to share. However, they definitely can guide you through the process. Secondly, there are officers who attempt the exam more than once. Such officers write the prelims more than once. Some also write the mains exam more than once. Moreover, there are officers who also attempt interviews more than once. However, end of the day, all officers have something to share with their juniors. One such officer is Nitin Sangwan IAS. Today we will discuss Essential Sociology By Nitin Sangwan Notes. We will also talk about post-independence India by Nitin Sangwan.

Table Of Contents
  1. About the Article
  2. Nitin Sangwan IAS Officer's Intro
    • UPSC Marksheet
  3. Essential Sociology by Nitin Sangwan
  4. Salient Features of Nitin Sangwan Notes
    • Post Independence India by Nitin Sangwan
  5. FAQs
  6. Editor's Note | Nitin Sangwan
Nitin Sangwan belongs to the 2016 UPSC CSE batch. He secured the 28th rank in his exam.
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About the Article

There are many of us who are preparing for the exam. It is one of the toughest exams in India. Moreover, there is an immense need for the right guidance. In such times, naive aspirants take help from toppers. Usually, toppers share their useful bits after getting selected. Toppers contribute by sharing their prep details. They share their study cycle. Moreover, some also guide you on how to maintain work-study and life balance. In today’s article, we will discuss how Nitin Sangwan IAS helped aspirants. Firstly, let us know about the officer in brief. After reading about his introduction, we will move ahead. We will discuss his notes in detail and how to use them. Let us begin.

Nitin Sangwan IAS Officer’s Intro

Nitin Sangwan is an IRS officer. He bagged the 28th rank in his UPSC attempt. The officer cracked the civil services exam in 2015. He is very multi-talented. The officer has a very great academic history. He has pursued an MBA from IIT Madras. Before pursuing MBA, the officer completed his engineering. He pursued his B.Tech from Haryana. Moreover, he completed his schooling at DRK AVM, Chakri DADRI Haryana. Hence, the officer pursued his primary and university education from Haryana itself. Hence, he has proved himself as an academically bright student over the years. The officer comes from a middle-class family. Moreover, his father is a govt servant. His mother is a homemaker. The officer’s wife is a dentist. Moreover, Nitin Sangwan and his wife have a daughter as well.

Nitin Sangwan Notes were released in 2017. This was after his attempt. The officer belongs to the Gujarat cadre.
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UPSC Marksheet

Further in this article, we will be talking about his notes. That is Essential Sociology and Post Independence India by Nitin Sangwan IAS. But before we jump to Nitin Sangwan’s Notes, let us look at his UPSC marksheet. The officer scored a total of 120 marks in his GS paper one. In GS paper two he scored 68 marks in total. Further, his GS III score was 102 marks out of a total of 250 marks. In GS paper IV, the officer scored 94 marks in total. Furthermore, comes optional papers. Nitin Sangwan opted for sociology as his UPSC mains optional subject. His Optional Paper I score was a total of 122 marks. Further, his optional paper II score was a total of 124 marks.

The officer bagged a total of 140 marks in his essay paper or paper I. Lastly, his personality test score was a total of 193 marks. Now let us talk about essential sociology by Nitin Sangwan’s book. This book is considered an important study resource in UPSC. You can use it to prepare for your optional subject. It is designed as per the latest syllabus and exam pattern. Thus, it can be assumed that this book covers your syllabus. Hence, you do not have to browse much content from the internet or other books. It is authored by an officer for future officers. Hence, utmost clarity can be expected out of the book.

You can easily find the book in paperback or kindle edition online. You can either buy it from Flipkart or amazon sites. Check the best prices and choose any website to make your order. In 2017, they released the first edition of this book. You can check the prices here: click now.

Essential sociology by nitin sangwan was released in 2017. It covers all the syllabus for sociology optional paper for mains. You can also read Post Independence India by Nitin Sangwan.
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Essential Sociology by Nitin Sangwan

Nitin Sangwan IAS belongs to the 2016 batch. Moreover, he is from the Gujarat cadre. His wife Seema, a dentist has co-authored the book. The book is published by LexisNexis. Moreover, there are a total of 558 pages in this book. The starting price of the book is around INR 315 rupees. However, this can fluctuate online. You can also buy the book from a local store. Moreover, if you wish to save paper, the pdfs are available online for this book. The book sticks to the purpose of the UPSC optional paper. Hence, it covers a holistic view of the syllabus.

You can use the book to prepare for NET/JRF as well. However, it mainly caters to the UPSC sociology optional students. It follows the UPSC sociology syllabus strictly. Hence, you do not have to worry about any irrelevant text. The book has two parts. We all know that there are two optional papers. Hence, the essential sociology by Nitin Sangwan’s part one covers topics for your optional paper one. Similarly, part two covers the syllabus for UPSC optional paper two. There are many chapters in the book. The language of the book is pretty simple. Hence, it is very simple to understand the basic concepts of the subject. Furthermore, each chapter has a detailed question bank attached in the end. Hence, after every chapter, you can test your learning.

Post Independence India by Nitin Sangwan is well covered in his notes. You can refer his UPSC mains notes for your revision.
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Salient Features of Nitin Sangwan Notes

Earlier, students had to refer to multiple sources for their sociology optional prep. This wasted a lot of time in research. Thus, there was less time to absorb the actual syllabus-wise data. This problem was solved after the release of Nitin Sangwan’s book. The essential sociology book is the first book to cover the entire sociology syllabus in a single text. It is also explained in a very simple manner. It also follows content mapping as per the UPSC syllabus. In addition to this, you will find around 200 diagrams, illustrations, cartoons, tables, etc. This will help you in answer writing. Moreover, you will easily grasp the concept with the help of these charts and diagrams. Thus, you will not get easily bored and stay engaged in the topic. Illustrations in the book also help to memorize concepts faster.

Post Independence India by Nitin Sangwan

Let us now talk about post-independence India by Nitin Sangwan notes. Often aspirants prefer to read handwritten notes of toppers. For this, you can refer to Nitin Sangwan IAS officer’s notes in a complied manner. You can get all notes in a single booklet. The following subjects are covered in the combined booklet.

Nitin Sangwan – Study Material (8 Booklets) –

  1. Economy
  2. Environment
  3. Geography
  4. World History
  5. Modern History
  6. India After Independence
  7. Art And Culture & Science Tech.

Thus you can see that this booklet will cover notes around post-independence India by Nitin Sangwan as well. The book costs around INR 930. Moreover, there are a total of 950 pages in the book. You can easily get the book online. You can also buy his notes separately. However, it is advisable to go for the combined booklet. This will save cost and paper. Moreover, you will get some discounts on bulk purchases, online or offline. Make sure you are good with using toppers notes. This is because toppers’ notes are usually helpful in revision and not in learning the basics. You can read about the subject-wise books available in our other articles: click here.

One must follow regular note making or refer to toppers study material to prepare for their UPSC exam.
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FAQs

Why are Nitin Sangwan IAS officer’s notes considered the best for UPSC mains prep?

There are two major study resources authored by the officer. Firstly, the most famous one is his study material on sociology optional subject. The officers themselves had a hard time gathering material for his sociology paper. Hence, he decided to compile all the topics in a single book for both papers. This material helps to learn the syllabus and pattern in clear words. Hence, it is one of the best resources for sociology aspirants.

Is it better to revise using toppers notes or is it better to use static books and prepare your own notes?

This is a very subjective question. If you are well versed with the basics, you have a clear idea about the topics, then the answer is here. You should prepare your own notes from your learnings. This is the case when you have time in your hand. But there are aspirants with very limited time available. They can clear their basics. Moreover, they can not afford to make notes. The note-making activity takes a lot of time. Hence, if they understand the topper’s notes better, they must refer to such notes. This will save a lot of their time.

What is IAS Nitin Sangwan’s Age?

Currently, the officer’s age is around 32 years. He belongs to the 2016 batch. Moreover, he serves in the Gujarat cadre.

Editor’s Note | Nitin Sangwan

Here we will conclude our article. In today’s article, we talked about Nitin Sangwan IAS notes. We discussed this personal and professional life. Moreover, we also looked at his preparation journey. Moreover, we looked at his famous book ” Essential Sociology by Nitin Sangwan “. We talked about the salient features of the book and tips to use the book correctly. In addition to this, we looked at the officers. notes for UPSC mains. These notes include material on Post Independence India by Nitin Sangwan. Thus, we hope that these book suggestions and reviews greatly help you in your UPSC preparation.

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