Should I Read Tamil Nadhu Board For History Upsc?

Are Tamil Nadu board history books good for UPSC?

History is an integral part of the UPSC exam, both prelims and mains exams. Among all the books, the NCERT textbooks are considered essential for a good understanding of the basics of the subject.

Which book should I read for history in UPSC?

A few of the best books for modern history UPSC preparation are as follows: NCERT Class XI Modern India – Bipan Chandra. History of Modern World – Jain and Mathur. History of Modern India – Bipan Chandra.

Which Indian history is best for UPSC?

India’s Ancient Past by RS Sharma. History of Medieval India by Satish Chandra. History of Modern India by Bipan Chandra. India’s Struggle For Independence by Bipan Chandra. Indian Art and Culture by Nitin Singhania. India After Independence: Bipan Chandra.

Who teaches history best for UPSC?

Dr. Anshul Bajpai Faculty of History Optional IAS Coaching at Plutus IAS. Puneet Bhatia, Faculty of History Optional IAS Coaching at Plutus IAS. Swadeep Sir, Faculty of History Optional IAS Coaching at Yojna IAS. Hemant Jha, Faculty of History Optional IAS Coaching.

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Is Tamil a good optional for UPSC?

Tamil Literature is one of the optional subjects offered by the UPSC in the civil services mains exam. It is a reasonably popular literature optional subject taken by IAS aspirants. It also sees a decently high success rate.

Which state is best for UPSC?

Delhi, New Delhi. Allahabad, State of Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow, State of Uttar Pradesh. Patna, State of Bihar. Jaipur, State of Rajasthan.

How to start reading History for UPSC?

Create a chronology for every period with the important events mentioned. Revise the entire syllabus at least two to three times in the entire time span. Solve previous year papers as well as IAS practice papers for History on a regular basis to have better preparation.

Which part of History is most important for UPSC?

Ancient India. Medieval India. Modern India. Art and Culture.

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.

Which field students crack UPSC most?

“Engineering students crack the UPSC exam because of the practical pedagogical methods they experience in their four-year engineering studies. This provides them with a better analytical aptitude as compared to Arts graduates,” says JK Dadoo, former IAS officer who was in the services for more than 35 years.