Psychology (Optional) Notes & Mind Maps

Effortlessly learn/revise Psychology Optional with our visual and comprehensive Mindmap Notes!

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Are you preparing for the UPSC exam and looking for a reliable study resource to ace Psychology Optional? Look no further! Our Psychology Optional Mindmap Notes are the perfect solution for anyone looking to ace the subject.

Our Mindmap Notes are designed to be a comprehensive and easy-to-understand study guide, covering all the essential topics and concepts that you need to know for the exam. The notes are organized into a series of visually appealing mindmaps, making it easy to see the big picture and understand how different concepts fit together.

Our team of experienced educators are carefully crafting these notes to be both comprehensive and concise, ensuring that you have all the information you need to succeed without feeling overwhelmed. The notes will also be regularly updated to ensure that you have the most current and accurate information.

Book referred and to be referred:

  1. Psychology by Robert A Baron
  2. Psychology by Morgan and King
  3. Psychology by Saundra Ciccarelli
  4. Understanding Psychology by Robert S. Feldman
  5. Tests, Measurements and Research Methods in Behavioural Sciences by A K Singh
  6. Psychology – Classes XI & XII NCERT textbooks
  7. Social Psychology textbook by Baron and Branscombe
  8. Applied Psychology by Smarak Swain

Course Content

1. INTRODUCTION

2. METHODS OF PSYCHOLOGY
3. RESEARCH METHODS
4. DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
5. SENSATION, ATTENTION, AND PERCEPTION
6. LEARNING
7. MEMORY
8. THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING
9. Motivation and Emotion
10. Intelligence and Aptitude
11. Personality
12. Attitudes, Values, and Interests
13. Language and Communication
14. Issues and Perspectives in Modern Contemporary Psychology
15. Psychological Measurement of Individual Differences
16. Therapeutic Approaches
17. Work Psychology and Organisational Behaviour
18. Application of Psychology to Educational Field
19. Community Psychology
20. Rehabilitation Psychology
21. Application of Psychology to disadvantaged groups
22. Psychological problems of social integration
23. Application of Psychology in Information Technology and Mass Media
24. Psychology and Economic development
25. Application of psychology to environment and related fields
26. Application of psychology in other fields
27. Psychology of Gender
Not Enrolled

Course Includes

  • 180 Modules
  • 28 Submodules

Responses

    1. Hi. Thanks for the purchase. We have mentioned that it is a presale and syllabus has not been completed yet. Please note that we are uploading daily one topic minimum and hence syllabus will be completed soon. Rest assured!

      Edit: The syllabus has been completed as of October 7, 2023.

    1. We’re uploading daily one topic. So it might take 3-4 months to complete. Can you provide your feedback regarding content?

      Edit: The syllabus has been completed as of October 7, 2023.

          1. Sir I want to buy subscription but as you said it take 3 to 4 month to cover the syllabus but i can’t wait up to that
            Sir I only want your notes topic wise
            Even I am ready to pay you for that
            Can you send me only that notes personally for me if u don’t want to upload it now i don’t want any video lectures or anything just i want your notes because I liked it very much

          2. I’m glad you like our notes. Kindly note that we don’t provide any video lectures. We only provide comprehensive notes (along with interactive mindmaps – same content). We upload daily one topic. If you’re interested in supporting this initiative and also want to read the notes whenever we upload new notes daily, you can purchase subscription here

    1. Not yet. About to complete 11th chapter as on 25.05.2023. We upload daily one topic.

      Edit: The syllabus has been completed as of October 7, 2023.

  1. please provide a decentralized highlighter facility (like we have for self-notes) to highlight in the map as the map contents are exhaustive. Also, please provide A4 sized printable maps to facilitate us. Also please do mindmaps on both sides of page. I mean, if the branches arise from left to right expanding, its at last very lengthy to scroll and find which content comes under which topic (few topics in Indian society are in this way which is good). Also please avoid lengthy maps, instead break the maps into submaps so that its easy to read eg. challenges of a topic in 1 map, theories in 1 map.

    These are my suggestions. Although I have suggested this much, your teamwork on the mind map is a great innovative work to be appreciated.

    1. Hello Hari,

      Thank you for your feedback.

      1. Highlighter: Currently, it is not possible for users to directly add notes or edit the mind map. Allowing everyone to do so would lead to chaos. However, you can add your own notes on the page where the mind map is embedded, and your notes will be saved in our database permanently.

      2. Mind maps on both sides: We have previously experimented with this, but around 90% of users prefer the right-handed format for interactive mind maps. That’s why we continue to use this format.

      3. Lengthy mind map: You can use the “FOCUS” option at the bottom after selecting the node you want to expand. This way, you don’t have to open and scroll through each node individually. You can also use the “EXPAND ALL” option.

  2. Hello
    as I have seen all the other purchase have related current affairs in them, what kind of current facts will this optional hold, please include that too in it, for better understanding.

    1. Hi Tulsi. Thank you for your feedback. While other optional subjects can be integrated with GS current affairs, psychology (optional) does not require such integration. Only certain units, such as “Issues and Perspectives in Modern Contemporary Psychology,” require yearly updates, and we will take care of that.

  3. Hey. These look great. However, I don’t see the notes for topics of Paper II here? I’m interested in buying the course but I would feel much better about the purchase if the Paper II notes are here as well.
    Thank you

    1. Hello. Appreciate your interest. Paper I is finished. We are posting a new topic every day. You can subscribe and begin reading Paper I. By the time you reach Paper II, we’ll be halfway through it.

      Edit: The syllabus has been completed as of October 7, 2023.

        1. It covers all modules in both papers (uploaded or yet to be uploaded until your subscription ends). It’s advisable to get a 1-year or 2-year subscription.

    1. You cannot download but all the pages on our website/app are automatically saved in your device in a cache form after you open them once with the internet. Since everything is organised properly on our website/app itself, our offline mode is more user-friendly and fast compared to PDF downloads. Please note that Offline works only with 1 year or more subscriptions and you need to turn off the internet for it to work.

  4. Are there any topic wise PYQS given in the course or do we have to search by ourselves? Since the description of the course says based on PYQS , I am asking this question. If you could provide model answers in 250 words from the content given by you, then the course will be comprehensive. At the end of the day, we should write answers in the exam in limited words.

    1. Hello Prithvi, at the moment, we have exclusively provided notes and mindmaps. We have mentioned that we are making content according to syllabus & previous year question pattern.

    1. These notes are prepared by senior UPSC aspirants who have cleared UPSC mains at least once. Yes, these are latest with recent developments added in every topic.

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