How to read medieval History for UPSC?
Understand the syllabus of History for IAS exam. Read/prepare notes from NCERTs. Check UPSC previous year question papers (only Prelims in case of Medieval History) If it is your optional subject in UPSC Mains exam, have a definite strategy as the syllabus of History is extensive.
How to read ancient India for UPSC?
India’s Ancient Past – R.S. Sharma (Indias ancient past PDF) Facets of Indian Culture – Spectrum. NCERT Class XI – An Introduction to Indian Art. NCERT Class XI – Living Craft Traditions of India (Chapters 9 & 10) Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) official Website.
Can I skip reading newspaper for UPSC?
Aspirants should know that it is not necessary to read the whole newspaper in detail as part of your IAS preparation.
Which part of history is most important for UPSC?
Ancient India. Medieval India. Modern India. Art and Culture.
How many pages are in medieval history?
Q:IS THIS BOOK HAVE DETAILED STUDY OF OUR INDIAN MAJOR EMPORER ? A:yes it have. It is 418 page book.
Which book is best for medieval history Upsc optional?
History of Medieval India- Satish Chandra [NCERT] Medieval India (Macmillan) Satish Chandra. Advanced Study in the History of Medival India by J.L.Mehta.
What should I study for medieval India UPSC?
North Indian Kingdoms. Kingdoms of the Deccan. Delhi Sultanate. Islamic Kingdoms in India. Vijayanagara Empire. Bhakti and Other Cultural & Religious Movements. Mughal and Sur rule and the Arrival of Europeans.
Are dates important in history for UPSC?
History is an integral part of the UPSC Syllabus. Questions from this subject are asked in the IAS Prelims as well as the general studies paper I. It is important to remember many dates in history if you want to do well. And this is the part of studying history that students dislike and find very difficult.
Is 1 year newspaper reading enough for UPSC?
One newspaper is more than enough to qualify the exam with flying colours. The most important thing in the preparation of the UPSC Examination is Time Management. An aspirant must not waste their time to look for multiple resources but rather focus on limiting them.
What should I not read for UPSC?
You should avoid sports news. Business news not related to the UPSC syllabus. Avoid criminal news even if it is capturing headlines. Don’t read small and irrelevant regional/state/local news. Avoid Bollywood and other entertainment news.