1. How long do I have access to the Course?
After enrolling, you have 1 year access to this course across any
device you own
2. What if I am unhappy with the course?
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- As of now we do not provide any option for cancellation of products and/or services you have purchased.
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3. Does this course include books/handouts?
Yes, this course includes handouts for each topic along with the video lectures.
4. Do I need to read NCERTs or other standard books after joining this course?
No doubt! NCERTs and some standard books are extremely useful in clearing this exam, but all
the information that you require to know from Ancient Indian History module is covered in this
course in the simplest way and in a structured format. Still you like to read other books, you
can do that. In fact, after following this course, you can read these books much faster and can
understand better.
5. How Can I Remember All The Information Provided In These Videos?
First, the course is prepared using Imaginative Visual Approach to give you a feel of watching a
movie. Moreover, the concepts are well ordered and structured in a systematic way, that can
make your preparation simple and helps your mind retain the things automatically. Still some
topics demand you to remember certain basic facts, so we are providing summary videos of
all the topics for quick revision (absolutely at no extra cost). So, the entire summary of the
course is provided in just 4 hours for quick revision.
6. Do I need to take notes while watching videos?
Absolutely No! We want you to enjoy the course just like a web series and concentrate on the
logic and concept instead of engaging your mind in taking running notes. We provide you a
beautiful handout for each topic. No doubt, your own notes will be more useful to you for
quick revision before the exam, but it should be taken after you understand the nature of the
exam (which you automatically realise after going through half of the course). After you get
familiar with the topic (you automatically get it after watching the video and Summary), we
recommend you to take a sheet of white paper and write down all the points of that topic that
you know. This practice in fact makes you more clear with the concept, boost your confidence,
and greatly helps you while writing mains answer. For more details about notes taking strategy,
follow our free guidance program.