The faculty will teach Geopolitics, International Relations, Current Affairs, Indian History & World History using a simple, humorous, storytelling-based approach
The aim is to make complex political and historical concepts extremely easy and engaging for students preparing for UPSC, State PCS, SSC, Defence Exams, CUET, Boards, and General Knowledge programs.
A. Teaching – Geopolitics & International Relations
- Explain global conflicts and diplomatic relations in simple language.
- Cover topics such as:
- Russia–Ukraine war
- Middle East geopolitics
- US–China rivalry
- India–China border issues
- BRICS, G20, UN reforms
- World economy, energy politics, climate geopolitics
- Integrate maps, diagrams, analogies, humor, and storytelling to simplify topics.
B. Teaching – Current Affairs (Daily/Weekly/Monthly)
- Teach current events deeply: background, causes, impact, future implications.
- Analyse national & international news from:
- The Hindu
- Indian Express
- BBC
- Al Jazeera
- Foreign Policy, ORF, etc.
- Prepare:
- Current affairs notes
- Infographics
- Editorial summaries
- MCQs & descriptive answer frameworks
C. Teaching – History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern & World History)Indian History
- Prehistoric cultures, Indus Valley Civilization
- Vedic Age, Mahajanapadas, Mauryan & Gupta Empires
- Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire
- Maratha & regional kingdoms
- British colonization, revolts, national movement
- Freedom struggle, partition, post-independence developments
World History
- French Revolution, American Revolution
- Industrial Revolution
- World Wars I & II
- Rise of USA, USSR & modern world order
- Decolonization, Cold War, NATO, EU
- Middle East & global events shaping modern geopolitics
Teaching Style Expectations:
- Storytelling, humour, dramatic explanation
- Timeline charts, maps, visuals
- Connecting historical events with modern geopolitics
- Easy examples for students of all levels
D. Content Creation & Classroom Tools
- Prepare:
- Notes in simple language
- Map-based explanations
- Timeline charts & flowcharts
- PPTs and board work like Khan Sir (practical, humorous, simple)
- Create MCQs, practice sheets, sample answers, and mock tests.
E. Student Mentorship
- Conduct test discussions, doubt sessions, revision marathons.
- Mentor students in answer writing for UPSC/PCS.
- Teach how to integrate news with static history/IR concepts.
- Encourage students to develop analytical thinking.
3. Skills & Competencies Required
- Strong command over:
- Indian & World History
- Geopolitics & International Relations
- Current Affairs & Global Events
- Excellent storytelling ability; humour and desi examples preferred.
- Ability to simplify tough topics (Khan Sir–style clarity).
- Strong Hindi/Hinglish communication skills.
- Ability to use maps, diagrams, and visuals effectively.
- Knowledge of UPSC/competitive exam patterns highly preferred.
4. Qualifications
- Graduate or Postgraduate in:
- History
- Political Science
- International Relations
- Public Policy
- Geography
- Journalism / Mass Communication
- or related fields
- Candidates with UPSC experience (Mains, Interview, Optional background) preferred.
- Teaching experience desirable.
5.Personal Attributes
- Energetic, humorous, expressive teaching personality.
- Passion for history, global affairs, and learning.
- Ability to hold student attention for long hours.
- Strong storytelling, analogy-building, and simple explanation skills.
- Consistent learner with interest in daily news and historic research.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: ₹150.00 - ₹300.00 per hour
Work Location: In person