what are the syllabus of APSE JE
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the detailed syllabus of APSE JE is given below
General studies:
- Indian Polity questions,
- Freedom Movement,
- Role of Science & Technology,
- Culture of Assam & India questions,
- Constitution of India,
- Curent Events of National & international importance,
- History of India and Assam.
Hope you found it helpful.
short notes about the battle of plassey "a great betrayal"
The misuse of trade privileges by EIC officials maddens Siraj(Nawab of Bengal). The continuing misconduct by EIC against Siraj-Ud-Daulah led to the battle of Plassey in 1757. BATTLE OF PLASSEY is a battle fought between the East India Company force and the Nawab of Bengal . It is called "A GREAT BETRAYAL" as The British manipulated Siraj's ministers and bribed them to stand against the Nawab. Siraj was betrayed by his trusted ally Mir Jafar and other ministers. He lost the Battle of Plassey and Bengal lost itself to the western colonizers.
short notes about chauth eight sardeshmukhi
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During the reign of Shivaji, the Maratha Kingdom's income was supplemented by two sources: Chauth and Sardeshmukhi.
Chaut accounted for one-fourth of total land income in any region. It was taken from a region that was protected from foreign invasion by the Maratha army. According to Ranade, it was not only a donation to the army, but also a tax paid in exchange for protection from foreign invasion.
Sardeshmukhi was an old tax levied on the Maratha chief as the state's head (Deshmukh). According to Shivaji, as the hereditary Sardeshmukh with the highest rank, and instead of being the custodian of the people's rights, he has the right to collect Sardeshmukhi.
short notes about the taluqdari system
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The Taluqdaris were the estates that were controlled by Taluqdars. The taluqdar was responsible for collecting taxes, enforcing the law, and providing military supplies/manpower to the province administration.
The Taluqdari system was created as both a zamindari management strategy and a fiscal policy measure to raise zamindari funds for specific purposes.
short notes about the mahalwari system
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The mahalwari system was one of three major revenue systems of land tenure in British India, the others being the zamindar and ryotwari systems. The revenue had to be settled village by village or estate (mahal) by estate with landlords or heads of families who claimed to be the landlords of the village or estate together.
The village system, a modified Mahalwari system, was adopted in Punjab. The land revenue was also reviewed on a regular basis in Mahalwari regions. The British invented a new type of private property in land that did not benefit the growers. Land was now made saleable, mortgageable, and alienable across the country.
short notes about mirasdari system
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The Mirasdari system existed in the Madras Presidency at one time. The Palegar system existed in the Madras Presidency in the early nineteenth century. The Palegars were the landlords who had both judicial and military power. The British permitted them to collect land taxes at a rate of 50% of the land's yearly production.
The farmers were Mirasdari, or true landowners, who had to pay annual taxes. Farmers who did not pay the tax, even if it was due to hunger or tragedy, were fined and their farms were auctioned off.The Mirasdar system was replaced after 30 years with the much friendlier Ryotwari system.
short notes about the permanent settlement
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The Permanent Settlement was known by several names, including Istamrari, Jagirdari, Malguzari, Bishvedari, and Zamindari. Lord Cornwallis established the Permanent Settlement of Land Revenue in 1793. Zamindars, or landlords, were recognised as landowners. They were granted hereditary succession rights to the territories they controlled. The Zamindars may sell or transfer the land as they pleased.
Landlords were required to pay a predetermined sum. This was decided not to be increased in the future (permanent).The set sum was 10% of the government's revenue and 10% of the Zamindar's revenue.
can i score 600 + if i start studying now ?
Hi aspirant,
First of all mention the entrance exam for which you are preparing. Maybe you are asking for NEET.
See, if you have strong determination and basic idea about the course then for sure you can score whatever you want but fir that you must work very very hard to achieve this goal as it will polish your knowledge.
Follow these steps for more detailed information on how to crack the examination.
See, you need to understand most important topics that matter mostly as maximum question arises from those topics . Follow these steps to get better results.
- Know the syllabus and prepare accordingly.
- Make a fixed timetable and follow that.
- Daily prepare and revise the topics you have learned already.
- Solve every question in the textbook and modules
- Make flash cards and charts of reactions because this part is very difficult.
- Read and revise daily.
- Eat healthy and stay fit always try to give at least 2 hours for each subject daily.
Hope this information helps you. Still in case of any doubt, kindly revert back.
Wishing you a very good luck:)
how to prepare complete syllabus of class 11th and 12 in one year.?
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing great ! This problem is faced by many students of our country you can easily tackle this problem by following trick ;-
You study 8 hours a day , so you should go with 6 hours with 12 and then 2 hours with 11 , now comes the most important part how to study while doing 12 also , well it's simple take a day to revise a chapter (11th) then next day do the questions related to that chapter and similarly you can do this with class 12 th.
Work hard daily
Be consistent.
Avoid social media.
Do physical activity daily
Revision is most important.
Hope it helps you !
Thanks
IIIT nagpur academic curriculum is hard or not ? it gives free time to student or not compare to nit ? i have time to explore new things or field ? attendance is structly
Hello,
One thing I can be rest assured about IIITs that in these colleges the academic curriculum is tougher than NITs . But these things depends and varies from college to college. Like I am from NIT Jamshedpur so my campus life is very chilled one and the academic curriculum is also not hectic . You will enjoy life here.
But some of the NITs are strict with their attendance specially those in the south area. And some of the IIITs like IIIT ranchi doesn't have hectic curriculum.
But iiit nagpur does have a strict discipline and you must abide by it.