Who is this class for?
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This class is designed for Class 12 students who have chosen History in the Arts/Humanities stream.
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Ideal for students preparing for board examinations and for those aspiring to pursue higher studies in History, Archaeology, Political Science, Public Administration, or Civil Services.
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Suitable for learners who want to understand historical events, processes, and their impact on the present world.
What will students learn?
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Key themes of modern Indian and world history, including nationalism, colonialism, industrialization, and revolutions.
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In-depth understanding of Indian freedom struggle, social reform movements, and post-independence developments.
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Exposure to world history topics, such as capitalism, socialism, global conflicts, and decolonization.
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Skills in analyzing historical sources, documents, and maps for interpretation and evaluation.
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Development of critical thinking, chronological understanding, and analytical writing skills.
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Regular support through answer-writing practice, revisions, and assessments to ensure strong exam preparation.
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Linking historical developments to current affairs and contemporary issues for better perspective.
What they need to bring to class?
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History textbook, notebook, and writing materials (pen/pencil).
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Any assignments, notes, or project work provided.
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A habit of reading reference books, newspapers, or articles to connect past and present.
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Most importantly, an inquisitive mindset, ready to ask questions, debate, and analyze historical events from multiple viewpoints.