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As a faculty member specializing in Political Science & International Relations (PSIR) for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (Optional Paper), your role involves delivering high-quality lectures, providing mentorship to students, developing content, assessing student performance, staying updated on current affairs, and engaging collaboratively with the academic and test series teams. - Teach and mentor students on the PSIR syllabus following UPSC standards through both offline and online platforms. - Prepare and update comprehensive lecture plans, handouts, and classroom material. - Conduct doubt-clearing sessions and one-on-one mentoring for students. - Develop class notes, model answers, practice questions, and test papers. - Design topic-wise and full-length tests with detailed answer keys. - Evaluate students" answer scripts and offer detailed feedback. - Track student performance and provide personalized improvement strategies. - Stay updated on current affairs, global politics, and political theory developments. - Ensure that the content aligns with the evolving pattern of UPSC questions. - Collaborate with the Academic and Test Series Teams to design integrated programs. - Participate in webinars, seminars, and workshops related to UPSC preparation. - Masters or Ph.D. in Political Science / International Relations or a related field. - Previous teaching experience in a reputable UPSC coaching institute is highly desirable. - Proficiency in both Paper I (Political Theory & Indian Politics) and Paper II (Comparative Politics & International Relations). - Excellent communication and presentation skills in English or Hindi (bilingual if required). - Familiarity with the UPSC answer writing style and evaluation patterns. The company is looking for an immediate joiner. Interested candidates can drop their resumes at 76786 51357.,

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