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: The primary recommendation for General Studies Paper III (History).

: They align closely with the WBCS history weightage, which is approximately 50 marks in the Preliminary exam.

: Many aspirants use it to create oneliner notes, which are crucial for the WBCS Preliminary exam. Critical Observations

Week 1–2: Ancient India — sources, Harappan, Vedic, Maurya, Gupta. Week 3–4: Medieval India — Sultanate, regional kingdoms, Mughal polity and culture. Week 5–6: Modern India — Company rule, 1857, social-religious reforms, nationalist movements. Week 7: Bengal history — socio-economic changes, zamindari, Bengal Renaissance, key personalities. Week 8: World history — revolutions, world wars, decolonization (focus on synoptic points). Week 9: Economic, social, cultural themes across periods (trade, agrarian structure, caste, religion). Week 10: Revision of important dates, documents, personalities. Week 11: Practice answer writing for mains; one full-length mock paper. Week 12: Final revision — timelines, maps, and quick notes.

If you need a digital copy, consider these legal routes:

While many aspirants resort to pirated PDFs due to financial constraints or unavailability of physical copies in remote areas, it is important to understand the legal and ethical implications:

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