S. No
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Date
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Test Details
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Syllabus
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1
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18 May (Sunday)
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Polity Test
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- Basic Concepts (Salient features of the Indian Constitution, Political Concepts and Preamble)
- Fundamental Rights, Fundamental Duties, Directive Principle of State Policy & Doctrine of Basic Structure
- Executive (State and Central) Union Territory
- Legislature (Parliament and State Legislature)
- Judiciary and Alternate Dispute Resolution
- Federalism, Local Self Government and Emergency Provisions Electoral Politics and Governance Constitutional and Non-Constitutional bodies
- Math: Number Series and Direction Sense
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2
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1 June (Sunday)
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Geography Test
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- Geomorphology and Oceanography
- Climatology
- Economic Geography and World Mapping
- Indian Geography
- Environmental Issues
- Forest & Environmental Laws
- Math: Average and Work Time
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3
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7 or 8 June
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History Test 1
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- Fall of Mughals and Advent of European Consolidation of the British Empire in India
- Revolt of 1857
- Early Nationalist Movements till 1884 + Socio Religious Reform Movements in 19th and 20th century
- Nationalist Movement and arrival of Gandhi (1885-1919) + Nationalist Movement (1920-1939)
- Social Reform Movements + Peasants and Tribal Movements
- Nationalist Movement (1940-1947)
- Math: Profit Loss and Calendar
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4
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14 or 15 June
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History Test 2
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- From Stone Age till Later Vedic Age. Age of Mahajanpada,Magadha, Mauryas, Buddhism and Jainism
- Post Maurya and Sangam age, dawn of History in South, Gupta and Later Gupta
- Early Medieval India(600-1200) + India under the Delhi Sultanate (1200-1500)
- Mughal India (1500-1750) + Vijayanagara Empire and South Indian Kingdoms
- Religion and Schools of Philosophy + Literature and Scholar associated with Indian Paintings
- Math: Percentage and Blood Relation
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5
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22 June (Sunday)
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Economy Test
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- National Income Accounting, Macro Economics and Terminology
- Money and Banking
- Financial Sector and Inflation + Fiscal Policy/Public Finance/Budget/Economic survey
- Balance of Payment and International Institutions
- Planning/Infrastructure/Industry + Human Resources and Development
● Math: Simple Interest, Compound Interest and Square based digit puzzle
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6
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29 June (Sunday)
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S&T Test 1
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- Concepts of Units & Dimensions, laws of motion, work and energy, gravitation, electricity and magnetism, optics, photoelectric effect, waves and sound, fluids and solids, thermodynamics
- Topics including atomic structure, states of matter, solutions, colloids, acids-bases-salts, organic compounds, alloys, polymers, bioplastics, explosives, an pollution related chemistry
- Renewable and non-renewable sources such as solar, wind, hydro, nuclear, and hydrogen energy; emphasis on energy efficiency and conservation
- Major government schemes like Digital India, Aadhaar based services, Unified Payments Interface (UPI), and the National Digital Health Mission
- Math: Time and Distance, Sign based calculation
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7
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6 July (Sunday)
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S&T Test 2
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- Nutrition and malnutrition, communicable and non-communicable diseases, preventive measures, and national vaccination campaigns
- Study of cell taxonomy, classification of Plants and Animals, Human anatomy & Physiology (digestive, circulatory, excretory, nervous, respiratory, reproductive systems), Plant Physiology (Photosynthesis,Plant Hormones,Plant Nutrition,Plant Reproduction,Economic Importance Of Plants) Evolution & Genetics, Immunity
- Genetic Engineering, Genetically Modified (GM) crops, Stem Cell Research, Cloning, and recent advancements in the Biotech field
- Key ISRO missions (Chandrayaan, Aditya L1, Gaganyaan), satellite navigation systems, remote sensing applications
- Emerging technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), quantum computing, and cybersecurity issues
- Applications of nanotech in fields like nano-medicine and nano-fertilizers
● Math: Problem based on age and Coding-decoding
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8
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12 or 13 July
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Bihar Special Test 1
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- Prehistoric settlements (Paleolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic); sites like Chirand, Sonepur, Taradih; role of Ganga basin in urbanization and state formation
- Rise of Mahajanapadas Magadha and Vajji; Vaishali as world’s first republic
- Haryanka rulers Bimbisara and Ajatashatru; Rajagriha as capital
- Shishunaga dynasty shifting of capital to Pataliputra
- Nanda dynasty centralised administration and military power under Mahapadma Nanda
- Mauryan Empire Chandragupta Maurya with Chanakya, Ashoka’s Dhamma and Kalinga War, administrative reforms Ashokan edicts in Bihar Lauriya Nandangarh, Lauriya Araraj, Rampurva
- Decline of Mauryas, rise of regional powers, cultural continuity under Shungas and Kanvas
- Rise of Buddhism and Jainism; key sites: Bodh Gaya, Nalanda, Vaishali, Rajgir, Pawapuri
- Early education and monastic traditions at Nalanda and Vikramshila; Bihar’s role in Indian philosophy and polity
- Gupta rule in Bihar contributions in art, science, religion; Nalanda’s prominence
- Muslim invasions and integration into Delhi Sultanate; influence of Tughlaq and Khilji dynasties
- Role of Pala dynasty patronage of Nalanda and Vikramshila; Sena dynasty’s control in Mithila
- Invasion by Muhammad Ghori; end of native dynasties; rise of
- Karnat Dynasty (Simraon) and Oinwar Dynasty (Sugauna, Darbhanga)
- Afghan influence before Mughals; rise of Sher Shah Suri from Sasaram; administrative and revenue reforms; Grand Trunk Road and Rupiya
- Re-conquest by Mughals; Bihar as part of Bengal Subah under Akbar; development under Mughal rule Establishment of Darbhanga Raj; Maithili culture promotion; rise of zamindars Rajputs and Bhumihars
- Spread of Bhakti and Sufi movements key saints and khanqahs (Bihar Sharif, Maner); cultural impact
- Geography of Bihar
- Polity of Bihar
- Maths: Sigma Rule and Alphanumeric coding
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9
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20 July (Sunday)
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Bihar Special Test 2
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- Revolt of 1857 leadership of Kunwar Singh; Indigo movement and peasant struggles
- Champaran Satyagraha (1917) Gandhi’s first satyagraha in India Contributions of Rajendra Prasad, Sri Krishna Sinha, Anugrah Narayan Sinha in freedom struggle
- Bihar’s role in Non-Cooperation (1920), Civil Disobedience (1930), and Quit India Movement (1942)
- Formation of Bihar as a separate province (1912); establishment of Bihar Vidyapeeth and nationalist education initiatives
- Santhal Rebellion, Birsa Munda’s movement, tribal and peasant uprisings
- Social reform anti-caste, education, women’s rights; Bihar’s press and literary contributions
- Post-independence Zamindari abolition laws, political leadership,
- JP Movement (1974) and Total Revolution by Jayaprakash Narayan
- Bihar’s continuing contribution to Indian politics and governance in post-1947 era
- Rich linguistic diversity including Hindi and regional languages like Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi, and Angika
- Folk Music & Dance :Vibrant folk traditions like Bidesia, Jat-Jatin, Jhumar, Sohar, and Kajari representing themes of love, harvest, and rituals
- Fairs & Festivals
- Religious & Cultural Heritage
● Maths: Algebraic expression and Blood Relation
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10
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27 July (Sunday)
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Current Affairs Test
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- International + National + Bihar Current Affairs (last 6 months), Schemes, Reports, Awards, Indices, Forest Report
- Maths : Ration and proportion and Direction sense
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11
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3 August (Sunday)
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Full Length Test 1
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12
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10 August (Sunday)
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Full Length Test 2
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13
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17 August
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Full Length Test 3
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14
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24 August
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Full Length Test 4
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15
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7 September
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Full Length Test 5
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16
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13 or 14 September
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Full Length Test 6
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