The book covers a range of topics from the foundation of British rule in India to the significant developments after independence, including economic changes, socio-religious reform movements, and the rise of political consciousness.
The syllabus is divided into four units.
The exam consists of 9 questions, including a compulsory section of 15 short answer questions and essay-type questions from each unit. There is also a map-related question.
The total marks for the syllabus are 100, with 90 marks allocated for the theory portion and 10 marks for internal assessment.
Yes, the book includes solved papers from December 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 to aid in preparation.
Students can expect short answer questions, essay-type questions with internal choices, and a map-related question.
Yes, the book highlights contributions from key figures involved in the Indian National Movement and socio-religious reforms.
Yes, private candidates who have not been assessed for internal assessments will have their marks proportionately adjusted based on their theory paper performance.
The book is crafted in English to ensure accessibility and clarity for all students.
Yes, the book explores major socio-religious reform movements in detail, highlighting their impact on Indian society and the evolution of political consciousness.