What are the topics covered in the History Syllabus of the UGC NET exam?

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    The history syllabus of the UGC NET exam consists of several topics that is, Indian History, Pre-History, Ancient History, Medieval Indian History and Modern India including the National Movement and post independent phase. The history syllabus is divided in to ten units. The topics for the History subject are mentioned below:

    • Negotiating the Sources
    • From State to Empire
    • The Emergence of Regional Kingdoms
    • Source of Medieval Indian History
    • Administration & Economy
    • Society and Culture
    • Sources of Modern Indian History
    • Colonial Economy
    • Rise of Indian Nationalism
    • Historical Method, Research, Methodology, and Historiography

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