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10th Grade NTSE Portions__Important Dates and Years

History
"History is a definitely an unsolvable mystery" is what most students might think while sitting in the examination hall, trying to figure out who was whose son and when a particular king died.
As much as importance History plays in determining your school report cards, or even your future fields of career if you are a tenth grader (cold sweat). It is very essential in other examination too, competitive examinations. 
Social Sciences especially History is considered very essential to ace if you aim to crack the NTSE examination. 
All the benefits of becoming an NTSE scholar can be achieved in the future only if you focus on the past 😌

With that being said , this blog will focus on the important dates and years of the 10th grade NTSE portions

Hope it helps you!
If you haven't read the other Social blogs ( Important Dates and Years in the chapter Nationalism in Europe ; Important persons mentioned in the chapter Nationalism in Europe and Agriculture_In tabulated form ) Click on this link! https://donestudies.blogspot.com/

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