CUET UG 2023: How to Prepare for History Paper - Important Topics, Reference Books, and More

The Central Institutions Common Entrance Test (CUET) is a national-level test that allows students to get admission to various undergraduate courses at India's central institutions. The exam covers a variety of topics, but history calls for students to have a thorough understanding of Indian history and culture.

CUET UG 2023: How to Prepare for History Paper

Students must comprehend a variety of topics from Harappan Archaeology to our constitution, in order to pass the CUET History exam. However, because history is a memory-based discipline, revisions are required from time to time. As a result, it is advised that you start your preparation early and provide enough time for the revision procedure.

Here are some crucial suggestions and tips to keep in mind as you get ready for the CUET History exam.

Understanding the Exam Format

Visit the official website to understand the exam format and complete the application form prior to studying. There will be one exam for the History topic, with 50 questions total, of which 40 must be answered.

Study Content that is Appropriate

Since there are so many books and resources accessible, picking the best history prep books can be difficult. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has stated that NCERT textbooks, including History, are sufficient for domain-subject preparations. Thus, it is crucial to practise MCQ-style questions.

You can choose from the following books to gain a deeper understanding of concepts and to solve sample papers:

  • Disha Experts' History, Art, and Culture NCERT PLUS Objective MCQs
  • The History of CUET 2022 by Team Drishti
  • Oswaal Editorial Board's Sample Question Paper for CUET UG 10
CUET UG 2023: How to Prepare for History Paper

Important Topics

The CUET History syllabus consists of 15 units, and the NTA website's CUET syllabus PDF lists the subtopics for each unit. The following are the key areas you should concentrate on during your preparation:

Ancient History for CUET

Numerous questions about the Harappa Civilization could be on your CUET exam paper. This makes it crucial to cover Brics, Beads, and Bones in detail. Study the chapter on Kings, Farmers, and Towns next. Investigate kinship, caste, and class in the third chapter's section on ancient history. Be ready for Thinkers, Beliefs, and Buildings as well.

Mediaeval History for CUET

Gain a firm grasp on the Kings and Chronicles in mediaeval history. Learn about the region and time frame. Although most boards do not cover the topic of travellers' eyes in their curriculum, it is nonetheless necessary to learn about it because the NTA has incorporated it into the History curriculum. In this chapter, you can be asked questions about Hampi and Vijayanagar. Additionally learning about Peasants, Zamindars, and the State would be beneficial.

Modern History for CUET

Modern History would also be a major source of inquiries, so it's critical to master the following modules:

  • Countryside and Colonialism
  • The Raj and the rebels
  • Gandhi's involvement in the Nationalist Movement
  • The Constitution's Framework

Strategy for CUET 2023

Since questions can be asked from any part of your NCERT textbooks, read every line, comprehend the concepts, memorise them, and keep going over them. Additionally, make thorough notes for the revision process. Handwritten notes will help you with your planning and will allow you to revise the chapters quickly and effectively. To build confidence and improve time management, it is also crucial to practise MCQ-style questions and make sure you complete at least 15 mock exams before the exam.

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