A Complete Beginner’s Guide to UPSC Preparation

Recognize the UPSC Exam Format:
Become acquainted with the syllabus:
NCERT Books are a good place to start:
Must-read NCERT books:
History: Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and World History, Classes 6–12
History: Physical and Indian geography, grades 6 through 12
Political science and the Indian Constitution are covered in class 9–12.
Economics: Fundamental ideas of the Indian economy, classes 9–12
Select the Appropriate Reference Books:
Polity: M. Laxmikanth’s Indian Polity, D.D. Basu, Bare Act
History: Bipan Chandra’s India’s Independence Struggle, Spectrum: A Brief History of Modern India, Medieval History By Satish Chandra , Ancient History By R.S Sharma, World History: NCERT(12th Class).
Geography: Certificate in Physical and Human Geography by G.C. Leong, for mapping Oxford Student Atlas.
General Science: NCERT(6th to 10th).
Ecology: Some chapters of NCERT of Biology (12th class).
Economy: Ramesh Singh’s Indian Economy, Sanjiv Verma’s The Indian Economy.
Current Affairs: Monthly Magazine Dhyeya IAS.
News Paper: The Hindu and The Indian Express
Keep Up with Current Events and Read Newspapers:
Organizing Your Schedule and Time Well:
Morning: Read mostly to gain a comprehension of new ideas.
In the afternoon go over the material you covered in the morning and take notes.
Evening: Spend time researching current events, reading newspapers, and watching news commentary.
Write Your Own Notes
Sample Response Composing for the Mains
Complete practice exams before exams
Get ready for the interview
Remain upbeat and follow a balanced schedule
Conclusion

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