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Download IGNOU BAFPY BPYC-106 (Social and Political Philosophy) solved assignments and question papers with 5 solved answers in English & Hindi. 3 papers available from sessions: 2026-January 2026, 2025-July 2025, 2025-Dec2025.
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BPYC-106: Social and Political Philosophy is typically a 4-credit course within the IGNOU Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) program. This means it carries a significant weightage in your overall academic progression.
You can download free BPYC-106 Social and Political Philosophy question papers for past exam sessions like January 2026 and July 2025 directly from our IGNOUSolver platform. We offer a comprehensive collection of solved and unsolved question papers to aid your preparation.
The exam pattern for BPYC-106 generally consists of essay-type questions, short answer questions, and sometimes objective-type questions, covering various units of the syllabus. It's designed to test your analytical and conceptual understanding of social and political philosophy concepts. Refer to previous years' question papers for the most accurate pattern.
To prepare for the BPYC-106 exam, thoroughly read the IGNOU study materials, understand the core philosophical ideas and thinkers, and critically analyze the relationship between social structures and political systems. Practice writing answers to past question papers and focus on developing arguments with examples.
BPYC-106 can be challenging if you approach it with rote memorization. However, with a clear understanding of the core philosophical debates and thinkers, and by relating them to real-world social and political phenomena, it becomes manageable and engaging. Consistent practice with question papers is key.
The most recommended study materials for BPYC-106 are the official IGNOU study guides and the course-specific e-content. Supplement these with carefully selected past question papers and reputable online resources that explain complex philosophical concepts clearly.
BPYC-106 covers a range of topics including the nature of political philosophy, theories of justice, rights and freedoms, different political ideologies (liberalism, socialism, feminism), concepts of the state, and the philosophical underpinnings of social movements and political action.