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13th May 2015, 02:29 PM
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National Eligibility Test Syllabus History
I want to clear the National Eligibility Test to do the junior research fellowship so I will the next NET exam this year. Can you please share the syllabus of the National Eligibility Test for the history stream so I can start my preparing for the exam accordingly????
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15th July 2018, 02:21 PM
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Re: National Eligibility Test Syllabus History
My brother said me to provide syllabus of History Subject of National Eligibility Test. I don’t know from which site I can download it. So will you please help me to download syllabus of History Subject of National Eligibility Test?
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15th July 2018, 02:23 PM
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Re: National Eligibility Test Syllabus History
As you are looking for syllabus of History Subject of National Eligibility Test, so I am providing complete syllabus: National Eligibility Test History Syllabus: 1. CONCEPTS, IDEAS AND TERMS Bharatvarsha, Sabha and Samiti Purusharthas Doctrine of Karma Saptanga Bodhisattva / Tirthankara Sreni Agraharas Sulah - i - kul Baluta Jizyah Sarraf Jagir Nadu Bengal Valshnavism Economic Nationalism Economic Drain Federalism Filtration Theory Swadeshi Communalism Evangelicalism Panchsheel Varnasrama Rina Dandaniti / Arthasastra Dharmavijaya Alvars / Nayanars Kara / Vishti Khilafat Maharashtra - Dharma Iqta Madad - i - maash Amaram Raya - Rekho Jangama Polygars Dastur Pargana Altmagha Indian Renaissance Colonialism Utitttarianism Forward Policy Revivalism Orientalism Bhudan Mixed Economy Samskaras Yajna Stupa / Chaitya Nagara / Dravida / Vesara Stridhana Memorial Stones Turkan - i - Chahlghani Watan Chauth Hundi ( Bills of Exchange ) Mansab ( Rank ) Deshmukh Shahna - i - Mandi Mercantilism Paramountcy Dyarehy Doctrine of Lapse Saiyagraha De - industrialisation Subsidiary Alliance Indian Left Hindu Code Bill ANCIENT INDIAN HISTORY Archaeological Sources: Exploration, excavation, epigraphy, numismatics, monuments Literary Sources: Indigenous : Primary and Secondary problems of dating, myths, legends, poetry, scientific literature, literature in regional languages, religious literature. Foreign accounts : Greek, Chinese and Arab writers. Pre history and Proto history: Man and Environment geographical factors. Hunting and gathering (Paleolithic and Mesolithic ) .; Beginning of agriculture ( Neolithic and Chalcolithic ). Indus Valley Civilization origin, date, extent, characteristics, decline, survival and significance. Iron age ; Second urbanisation. Vedic Period: Migrations and settlements ; dating the Vedic Literary and archaealogical, evidences, evolution of social and political institutions ; religious and philosophical ideas, rituals and practices. Period of Mahqjanapadas: Formation of States ( Mahajanapadas ) ; Republics and Monarchies ; rise of urban centres ; trade routes ; economic growth ; introduction of coinage ; spread of Jainism and Buddhism ; rise of Magadha and Nandas. Iranian and Macedonian Invasions and their impact. Malayan Empire: Foundation of the Mauryan Empire, Chandragupta, Kautilya and Arthashastra ; Ashoka ; Concept of Dharma ; Edicts ; Brahmi and Kharosthi scripts. Administration ; economy ; architecture and sculpture ; external contacts. Disintegration of the empire ; Sungas and Kanvas. Post Mauryan Period ( Indo Greeks, Sakas, Kushanas, Western Kshatrapas ) Contact with outside world ; growth of urban centres, economy, coinage, development of religions, Mahayana, social conditions, art and architecture, literature and science. Early state and society in Eastern India, Deccan and South India Kharavela, The Satavahanas, Tamil States of the Sangam Age. Administration ; economy, land grants, coinage, trade guilds and urban centres, Buddhist centres, Sangam literature and culture; art and architecture. Last edited by pooja; 15th July 2018 at 02:25 PM. |
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