



The Humanities stream (also called the Arts stream) is one of the three main academic streams available to students after Class 10 in India. If you love understanding society, history, human behaviour, and governance, this stream is built for you. Lakhs of students choose Humanities every year - and the scope it offers has never been wider.
| Subject | Class 11 Resource | Class 12 Resource |
|---|---|---|
| History | History Class 11 | History Class 12 |
| Political Science | Political Science Class 11 | Political Science Class 12 |
| Economics | Economics Class 11 | Economics Class 12 |
| Psychology | Psychology Class 11 | Psychology Class 12 |
| Geography | Geography Class 11 | Geography Class 12 |
| Sociology | Sociology Class 11 | - |
| English | English Class 11 | English Class 12 |
Popular elective subjects include Legal Studies for Class 11, Legal Studies for Class 12, Applied Mathematics for Class 12, and Fine Art for Class 12. Career options after Humanities include law, journalism, civil services, teaching, economics, psychology, and much more.
CUET UG (Common University Entrance Test) is conducted by NTA and is now the primary route for undergraduate admissions to central universities across India. For Humanities students, the good news is that your Class 12 subjects align directly with CUET domain subjects - History, Political Science, Economics, Geography, Psychology, and more.
Subject-specific preparation is equally important. Check out History CUET Preparation, Economics CUET Preparation, Psychology CUET Preparation, and Mathematics CUET Preparation on EduRev for focused domain practice.
Content-heavy subjects like History and Political Science require more than just reading textbooks. The right supplementary resources can dramatically improve both understanding and retention. Here are the best resources available on EduRev for Humanities students:
Combining these resources ensures you cover theory, application, and self-assessment - the three pillars of thorough board and CUET preparation.
Each Humanities subject demands a different approach. Here's what actually works:
History Class 12 (CBSE) spans three thematic books covering ancient, medieval, and modern India. Focus on understanding themes rather than rote memorisation. The History CUET UG Mock Test Series 2026 is excellent for both board and CUET readiness. Students preparing for ICSE boards can refer to History Class 12 ICSE resources.
Class 12 Political Science covers Contemporary World Politics and Politics in India Since Independence - both highly relevant for CUET and civil services aspirants. Use the Political Science CUET UG Mock Test Series 2026 to test your conceptual understanding regularly.
Economics is split across Micro, Macro, and Statistics. Build your conceptual base strongly in Class 11 before tackling Class 12 topics. Supplement your preparation with the Economics Current Affairs Digest (Monthly) to stay updated on real-world applications.
Psychology bridges science and humanities. Class 11 introduces foundational concepts while Class 12 deals with applied and social psychology. If you want to go beyond the syllabus, Psychology 101: The Why Behind Everything You Do offers deeper conceptual insight.
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs for admissions to undergraduate law programmes like BA LLB. Humanities students are naturally well-positioned for CLAT - your subjects build skills in English language, reasoning, and current affairs that CLAT directly tests.
Start your preparation with the structured How to Study for CLAT course on EduRev, which walks you through everything from legal reasoning fundamentals to reading comprehension strategies. Pair this with consistent current affairs practice using Current Affairs: Daily, Weekly & Monthly.
For CBSE Humanities students, NCERT textbooks are not optional - they are the syllabus. Whether you're appearing for board exams or CUET UG, NCERT content forms the backbone of almost every question. The General Test Preparation for CUET UG course is also grounded in NCERT-level concepts for the reasoning and knowledge sections.
Make sure your NCERT revision is thorough, chapter by chapter. Complement it with English Grammar Advanced to strengthen your language skills - a section that impacts both board exams and competitive entrance tests significantly.
Appearing for mock tests is not just about checking your score - it's about identifying gaps and building exam temperament. Here's how to use mock tests effectively:
EduRev's CUET Mock Test: Humanities Subjects 2026 covers all domain subjects in one place. Use it alongside the broader CUET UG Mock Test Series 2026 for a complete practice experience.
Humanities students who build practical skills alongside academics stand out in college admissions and career opportunities. Here are some highly relevant skill courses available on EduRev:
| Skill | Course |
|---|---|
| Public Speaking | How to Speak with Confidence & Clarity in 6 Weeks |
| Financial Literacy | Money Management for Students: Save, Budget & Spend Wisely |
| AI Tools | ChatGPT for Everything: How to Use ChatGPT? |
| Faster Calculations | Improve Your Calculations: Vedic Maths (English) |
| Creative Art | Calligraphy Course: Beginner to Advanced |
These skills complement your academic preparation and build a well-rounded profile - something every competitive college and recruiter values.
Crash courses work best when used strategically - ideally in the 4 to 6 weeks before board exams or CUET, after you've already completed at least one round of syllabus coverage. The Crash Course for Humanities (Hinglish) on EduRev is particularly popular among bilingual students who find Hinglish explanations easier to grasp quickly.
To make the most of a crash course:
Whether you're aiming for top board scores, a strong CUET rank, or a CLAT seat in a premier NLU, consistent and smart preparation is what separates toppers from the rest. Start early, use the right resources on EduRev, and stay consistent - your Humanities stream has more doors open than you might realise.
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