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ICHR JRF Admit Card, Syllabus 2015 Download

ICHR Junior Research Fellowship Admit Card, Syllabus 2015

Indian Council of Historical Research invites application for Junior fellowship 2015. Examination centers will be New Delhi, Bengaluru and Guwahati. For written examination candidates required their admit cards. 

Candidates may download the same from the link mentioned below from 2 weeks before test.. Applicants required their Registration Id and DOB at the time of downloading the same. 
Download admit card: http://www.ichr.ac.in 

ICHR Junior Fellowship Syllabus: 
  • Early India 
  • Archaeology 
  • Religion and Society in Early India, evolution of the caste system 
  • Society and Literature 
  • The state in early India
  • Agriculture, Village communities and trade in early India 

Medieval Indian History 
  • Trends in Historiography 
  • Themes and Issues in Medieval Indian political, administrative, social and economic history 
  • Sufi and Bhakti movements 
  • Cultural diversities; identities; religious and regional; art and architecture languages and litterateurs 
  • Debates on Eighteenth century Indian history 

Modern & Contemporary India 
  • Recent trends in modern India historiography 
  • Early British expansion in India 
  • Institutional changes (revenue, law, army, bureaucracy, police etc.) 
  • Response to British Rule: Early protest movements; Making of the Revolt of 1857; Social Religious reform 
  • Modern economic history: major processes and debates. 
  • Gandhi and the Political Landscape: Techniques of Mobilisation; Nature of Mass Participation 
  • Beginning of Indian Nationalism: The new Middle Class; the formation of the Congress 
  • Agrarian discontent and Agrarian 
  • Uprisings Urban history of colonial India 
  • Muslim League and the politics of identity 
  • Making of the Nation: The Left Intervention; Growth of Caste and Communal 
  • Consciousness 
  • Foundation of the Indian Nation: Making of the Indian Constitution; Agrarian Reform and Reorganization of States 

The format of the question paper: 
  • 30 objective type questions of 30 marks 
  • 2 essay type questions of 50 marks 
  • 5 questions based on comprehension of 20 marks

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