The Union Public Service Commission conducts the prestigious Civil Services Exam every year. These NCERT notes on the History of Modern India from the middle of the 18th century to India’s independence in 1947 are recommended for both, UPSC Prelims 2023 and the UPSC Mains 2023.

While these notes are as per the UPSC Prelims syllabus and the UPSC Mains syllabus, IAS aspirants should remember that style of revision has to adapt depending on the objective (Prelims) or the subjective (Mains) nature of questions.

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NCERT Notes on History of Modern India – UPSC 2023

The following topics are considered after analyzing the previous years’ questions that have been asked from the IAS Syllabus of the history subject.

Battle of PlasseyThird Battle of Panipat
The First and Second Anglo-Mysore WarsThe Third and Fourth Anglo-Mysore Wars
Warren HastingsFirst Anglo-Maratha War
Second Anglo-Maratha WarThird Anglo-Maratha War
Pitt’s India Act, 1784The Permanent Settlement of Bengal
The Bengal Famine of 1770The Regulating Act of 1773
Ryotwari and Mahalwari Systems of Land RevenueRaja Ram Mohan Roy – Indian Social Reformer
Swami VivekanandaSubsidiary Alliance
Charter Act of 1793Charter Act of 1813
Education System in India during British RuleCharter Act of 1833
The First Anglo-Sikh WarThe Second Anglo-Sikh War
Vellore Mutiny, 1806India’s Struggle for Independence – Nana Saheb
Doctrine of LapseRani Laxmibai – The Rani of Jhansi
Robert CliveThe First Carnatic War
The Second Carnatic WarThe Third Carnatic War
Revolt of 1857 – First War of Independence Against BritishLegislations in British India – List of Acts Passed in British India
Causes of the Rise of Indian National MovementIndian Nationalism – The Moderate Phase
The Charter Act 1853Government of India Act 1858
Indian Councils Act 1861Indian Councils Act 1892
Morley-Minto ReformsPartition of Bengal 1905
Indian National Movement – Extremist PeriodBal Gangadhar Tilak
Important Indian Freedom Fighters – Lala Lajpat RaiRevolutionaries in the Indian Freedom Movement
The Government of India Act 1919The Rise of Gandhi in Indian Freedom Struggle
The Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh MassacreThe Lucknow Pact, 1916
Non-Cooperation MovementHome Rule Movement
Salt SatyagrahaPopular Uprisings in the 18th and 19th Centuries – Politico-Religious Movements
Moplah Rebellion of 1921Popular Uprisings Against British by Deposed Chieftains and Landlords
Tribal Uprisings in the 18th and 19th CenturiesPeasant Movements in the 19th Century – Indigo Rebellion
Peasant Movements in the 19th Century – Deccan Riots of 1875Peasant Movements in the 19th Century – Rangpur Dhing
Simon CommissionSwaraj Party
Bardoli SatyagrahaVaikom Satyagraha
Gandhi-Irwin PactFirst Round Table Conference 1930
Second and Third Round Table ConferencesGovernment of India Act 1935
Poona PactCripps Mission
Subhas Chandra BoseDr. B R Ambedkar
Quit India MovementNehru Report
Indian National Congress SessionsC R Formula or Rajaji Formula (1944)
August OfferWavell Plan and Shimla Conference
Cabinet MissionHistorical Background of the Constitution of India
Constituent Assembly of IndiaIndian Independence Act 1947
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan – Early Years, Partition, Arrest and ExileList of Viceroys in India
Bhagat Singh – Background, Contributions, ExecutionIndian National Army (INA)/Azad Hind Fauj
Battle of BuxarThe Coming of Europeans
Marathas and Other Provincial Kingdoms

How to make the best use of  NCERT notes on Modern History of India?

  1. Check UPSC Syllabus
  2. Refer UPSC previous year question papers
  3. NCERT notes on other topics in history, geography, art and culture should also be studied along with the notes above
  4. Download UPSC Prelims Modern History Questions PDF from the linked article. This comprises 2013-2020 questions asked in prelims from the Modern History segment. It will help candidates in the revision.
  5. Revise! Revise! Revise!

Important Queries Regarding UPSC Preparation

  • Which NCERT books to read for IAS?
  • NCERT books are a must-read for UPSC preparation  They are important in both UPSC Prelims and Mains. NCERT books on History, Geography, and Economics are particularly important.

Refer to this list Of NCERT books for IAS Preparation for subject and class wise information.

  • Which is the best book for geography for IAS?
  • Best books for geography preparation in UPSC exam:
    • NCERT books – 6th to 12th standard
    • Any decent Atlas
    • Geography of India – Majid Hussain
  • Is the UPSC exam tough?
  • Yes and No. Every year, lakhs of IAS aspirants attempt the prestigious UPSC Civil Services exam making it extremely competitive. However, with the right preparation strategy, candidates can clear it in their first attempt itself.
  • What is the success rate of optional subjects in UPSC?
  • From the available data (2015, 2016), the success rate for a few Literature papers in the IAS mains exam appears to be the highest. However, considering the low number of total candidates who opted for those optionals in UPSC mains, these success rates should be taken with a pinch of salt.

To know the success rate of optional subjects in UPSC mains exam in detail, please click here.

  • Is 1 year sufficient for IAS preparation?
  • Yes, one year dedicated and efficient preparation is enough. However, it depends on the individual. Here are a few tips on how to start IAS preparation at home.
  • How many subjects do we have to choose for IAS exam?
  • Since the change in the pattern by the UPSC, IAS aspirants only have to choose one optional subject for UPSC Mains. The other subjects in the Civil Services Exam (Prelims and Mains) are mandatorily same for all candidates.
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