History (Optional) + Related Current Affairs Membership

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  • Paper 1 Notes & Mindmaps
  • Paper 2 Notes & Mindmaps
  • Add your own notes, bookmark, and dark mode options.
  • Offline/Lifetime Access: With PLUS membership, you can open the content online once = you can access it offline later (works even after expiry as long as you don’t delete cache of our website/app).
  • Mindmap Printout: With PLUS, you can see a print icon on the Mindmap and you can use it to take print out. CLICK4SAMPLE
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Description

What is a Mindmap

  • A mind map can turn a long list of boring information into a colourful, memorable and highly organized diagram that works in line with your brain’s natural way of doing things.
  • A mind map is hierarchical and reflects relationships among pieces of the whole.
  • Whenever you make notes from books or newspapers, instead of writing paragraphs or bullet points, you can make a mind map for the big-picture analysis and better recall.
  • How to make a mind map?
    • Step 1: Write the main concept at the centre of the page.
    • Step 2: Write sub-topics around the main concept and link them together.
    • Step 3: Write the key points under each-subtopics.
    • Step 4: Mark relationship (if any) between different points in the mind map.
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  • Above is the example mind map from our article on the statue of unity issue. Here,
    • Statue of unity – the Main concept
    • Why in news? Who is Patel? Etc – Sub-topics
    • Then the nodes that branch out from sub-topics are key points.

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What you will get after purchasing History optional subscription?

With History(Optional) subscription, you can access:

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Features of this course

  • In-depth but easy to learn/revise through interactive & hierarchical mindmaps
  • Remember concepts for long-term
  • Add your own notes
  • Linkage with current affairs gives you updated info right away
  • Adhered to syllabus & previous year question patterns

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Samples

Click here

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Referred Sources

Standard sources like NCERT, Ignou, Upinder Singh, R.S.Sharma, Romila Thapar, Satish Chandra, etc + Internet.

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Things to Note

  • 2 simultaneous logins are available per user account.

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Disclaimer:- The syllabus has not been completed yet. Currently, modern Indian history is on-going. We are uploading daily one topic. So it is better to buy 1-year/more subscription.

8 reviews for History (Optional) + Related Current Affairs Membership

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  1. abhijeet (verified owner)

    Content is of superior quality, mind maps are fantastic.
    It’s easy to read, revise and the multiple options available for different devices makes it handy for one to read whenever and wherever possible..

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    • Santhosh Kumar (store manager)

      Thank you for your positive feedback! We’re thrilled to hear that you find our content high-quality and useful. We’re glad our multi-device accessibility is convenient for you. All the best with your exams!

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