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β Week 1:Β Prehistoric, Indus Valley, Vedic period, Mauryan & Gupta Empires.
β Week 2: Class 12 NCERT (Part I): Early urbanization, Mauryan governance, Gupta Empire, Class 7-8 NCERT: Delhi Sultanate, Mughal Empire.
β Week 3: Class 12 NCERT (Part II & III): Mughal decline, regional kingdoms, socio-economic conditions.
β Week 4 Class 8-10 NCERT: British expansion, colonial impact, Revolt of 1857, early Nationalist movements.
β Week 5: Class 12 NCERT (Part III): Gandhian movements, Quit India, Partition, Independence.
β Week 6: Post-Independence: Socio-economic reforms, foreign policy, key developments (Class 12 NCERT).
β Week 7-8: Revise Ancient, Medieval, Modern History. Focus on key dates, events, and rulers.
β Week 9-10: Solve PYQs, and practice mock tests.
β Week 11-12: Final revision, consolidate notes, and take full-length mock tests.
βActive Notes: Focus on key events and figures.
β Regular Revision: Review weekly.
β Mock Tests: Practice regularly for exam readiness.
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β Key Topics: Earthβs structure, landforms, plate tectonics, soil, and climate, Focus on geomorphology, weather, and oceanography.
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Week 3-4: Class 12 (Human Geography):
β Key Topics: Population, migration, urbanization, Economic geography: agriculture, industries, transport.
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β Key Activities: Revise major concepts and map work, Take mock tests, and revise weak areas.
β Daily: 2-3 hours on NCERT.
β Weekly: Revise key chapters.
β Map Practice: 15 minutes daily.
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