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World History for History Optional

 Here are my World history notes for History Optional. I referred to Jain and Mathur, Norman Lowe, selfstudyhistory.com and my own graduation notes for the same. I started making handwritten notes but got super tired and shifted to online notes but that didn't take away the boredom. So, I came back to handwritten notes for the last few units. 

CJ's Handwritten Notes for World History (Units 16-27)

CJ's Online Notes for World History (Units 16-27)

With this, I conclude my notes for History Optional! Hope these help you out! 

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  1. Hello ma'am
    In about 4 months i have completed the first reading of all the books and material of GS. And now I am starting for my revision. I have also analysed the past papers and read their solutions, So now please tell me that should i do those topics from past papers and randomly search similar topics from google and make notes or should i start revising from the sources i read till now and prepare a basic note on EVERY topic related to syllabus. I AM CONFUSED. PLZZ HELP!

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    1. Prepare basic notes and begin revision as well.

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    2. Is your notes of world history sufficient for gs1

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    1. And also an analysis of What you had expected, what you got and what extra you would have tried incase you were to reappear .

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  3. How to use historiography in World History topics? Will you recommend reading Merriman's Modern Europe?

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  5. Hi Ma'am, How can we prepare notes like you?

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  6. Hello Honourable Chandra Jyoti mam. Mam I'm student of class 12th humanities and I want to prepare for UPSC Cse. I have completed my class 12th. I have completed all the ncerts. What should I do now mam? Mam I'm in dire need of guidance. Please help me mam

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  7. Hello Chandrajyoti mam! I have been looking for a pg to shift into for preparation in orn. Can you please help out by suggesting any safe girls pg or telling us the name of the one in which you stayed? I would be really grateful.
    Thanking you,
    Best regards

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  8. Hello Ma'am
    Can just share your medival and ancient India notes! It would be a great help

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