History For UGC-NET/SLET: Objective Type Questions is a book meant for aspirants of examinations such as NET and SLET, which they have to write in order to become university lecturers.
Summary Of The Book
History For UGC-NET/SLET: Objective Type Questions, published in 2010, is a book to help Indian candidates prepare for the National Education Test and State Level Eligibility Test for Lectureship Eligibility, commonly known as NET and SLET examinations respectively. SLET has now been renamed to SET, which stands for State Eligibility Test for Lectureship. These tests are conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC), and those who perform well in them become eligible to be appointed as lecturers in educational institutions.
This guide covers a wide range of objective type questions that have appeared in Paper II of History of NET and SLET. The book is divided into four units, the first of which is titled Indian History. The second unit, Ancient Indian History, covers topics like Proto-History, Imperial Guptas, Early State and Society in Deccan and South India, Pre-History, Period of Mahajanapadas, Mauryan Empire, and the Vedic period. This section is followed by Medieval Indian History, where the topics are about Socio-Religious Movements, Political Developments, Administration, Cultural Life, and Economic Aspects. The last portion of History For UGC-NET/SLET: Objective Type Questions, Modern Indian History, focuses on the British Raj, the National Movement, Indian Society’s transition, Sources and Historiography, and the period between 1947-1964 (post Independence). Aspirants of NET/SLET will also come across Research in History and World History ideas, concepts, and terms in this guide.
The syllabus covered in this book is as prescribed by the University Grants Commision. Many important objective questions that have previously appeared in NET, SLET, and various other entrance test papers have been included in History For UGC-NET/SLET: Objective Type Questions. Those preparing for competitive exams like IFS, PCS, IPS, and IAS will also benefit from questions listed in this guide. Practising previous years’ questions help candidates gain practice.
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