Booklist for Prelims

By | April 10, 2024

Note: My book, Fundamentals of Essay and Answer Writing is available now. It’s a comprehensive guide that helps you write better Essays and Answers in the UPSC Mains Exam. You can know about the book here.


In this article, we will go through my booklist for Civil Services Exam (Prelims). I’ve written this post keeping in mind an absolute beginner aspirant who is starting from level zero.

As you start your Prelims preparation and read these books, please keep the following points in mind:

  1. Along with these books, get a printout of the syllabus and read it carefully.
  2. And when you start, I recommend that you begin with NCERT books. Read and revise them methodically to gain absolute conceptual clarity. They form the foundation of your knowledge which will help you immensely through all stages of the exam.
  3. Do not be scared at the long list of books. For a beginner, one year is more than enough to cover the complete syllabus of GS (prelims and mains) and optional.
  4. In the book list, wherever I had mentioned selective reading, it means there’s no need to read the book cover to cover. Go through the past five years’ question papers to understand the kind of questions UPSC usually asks. It’ll give you a good perspective of what’s important and what’s not.
  5. For the same topic, do not refer to more than one material. For example, take India’s freedom struggle (1857-1947). If you read that portion from the Spectrum publications, there’s no need to do the same again from Bipan Chandra’s book. Read the latter to cover those parts not covered in the former.
  6. Use internet extensively. Let me give a few examples. Youtube’s PMFIAS channel is an excellent resource for understanding complex Geography topics. Similarly, for Art & Culture, I used to watch videos of classical dances, folk dances, puppetry shows on Youtube so that I could memorise their features better. In Science & Tech, if you come across a term, say, Blockchain Technology, go to Youtube and see explainer videos. Even for Environment, suppose you read about endangered species such as the Red Panda and Malabar Hornbill, Google them and see how they look. Visuals stick in your mind far longer. Your target must be to gain knowledge, be it through books or through internet.
  7. If you are taking coaching, by all means read their notes. But please keep in mind that you cannot just read those coaching notes and neglect these standard books. For example, take Polity topic. A coaching institute’s notes will never cover the complete subject, only Laxmikanth does. So even if you refer to your coaching notes, you still have to read Laxmikanth and know it like the back of your hand. This principle applies for all subjects.
  8. For all subjects, you have to superimpose current affairs over it. To illustrate, in Polity topic, apart from reading the static theory portion, you need to keep an eye on current happenings. For example, if the Govt brings in Constitutional amendment for GST, you must read both about the major provisions of the amendment and the Constitutional amendment procedure itself. Do this for all subjects.
  9. To perform well in Prelims, revision is crucial. Without it, you will not be able to recollect whatever you may have read. So please dedicate adequate time for revision before the actual exam.
  10. Just because I am AIR-1, it does not mean that this book list is the last word. If you have been studying some other material, that’s fine, too. To succeed in this exam, the source of material is not important. What’s important is you to understand the concepts, memorise the facts well and have a firm grip over the entire syllabus.

Anudeep Book list for UPSC Prelims Exam

The Complete Booklist for UPSC Civil Services – Prelims Exam (Paper I)

Polity

  1. Indian Polity by Laxmikanth

Economy

  1. Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh
  2. Mrunal.org articles
  3. Macroeconomics – NCERT Class XII
  4. Indian Economic Development – NCERT Class XI
  5. Economic Survey (Selective reading from Prelims perspective)
  6. The Hindu
  7. Internet for understanding concepts (Arthapedia, Google, Youtube)

Ancient History of India

  1. Old NCERT by RS Sharma

Medieval History of India

  1. Old NCERT by Satish Chandra (Selective Reading)

Modern History

  1. A Brief history of Modern India- Spectrum Publications
  2. India’s Struggle for Independence – Bipan Chandra (Selective Reading)
  3. NCERT by Bipan Chandra (For the period 1700s to 1857)


Indian Art and Culture

  1. An Introduction to Indian Art – Class XI NCERT
  2. Chapters related to culture in Ancient and Medieval India NCERTs
  3. Centre for Cultural Resource and Training (CCRT) material
  4. Heritage Crafts: Living Craft Traditions of India -NCERT


Environment and Biodiversity

  1. Shankar IAS book

General Science

  1. General Science books – IX and X standard
  2. The Hindu (Note down and read about the latest scientific terms, discoveries and inventions frequently mentioned in news)
  3. Google and YouTube


Geography

  1. Fundamentals of Physical Geography XI NCERT
  2. India: Physical Environment XI NCERT
  3. Fundamentals of Human Geography XII NCERT
  4. India: People and Economy XII NCERT
  5. Certificate Physical and Human Geography: GC Leong
  6. PMFIAS (Excellent resource for understanding complex topics)
  7. Google and YouTube


Govt Schemes  

  1. Govt schemes compilation by the website Civils Daily

General Trivia (Eg: Global groupings, Reports, Institutions, Rankings etc)

  1. Any coaching material
  2. Google

Current Affairs

  1. The Hindu
  2. Civils Daily
  3. ForumIAS

Mindset to tackle the UPSC Prelims Exam

Ten days before the Prelims is usually the time when your mind is rather restless and clouded in self-doubt. Even though you must have prepared thoroughly for the exam, covering all the sources, Some of you are worried that you haven’t yet finished a particular topic, some others are stressed whether they will make the final cut for Mains. Remember that it’s okay to be a little nervous at this point and that it happens to everyone. I was no different, too.

From my experience, I have distilled a few suggestions to help you perform well in the exam.

  1. In the final days preceding the exam, if you start reading entirely new material which you haven’t read before, you’ll only stress yourself out. Just refer to whatever you had already read. Revision is the absolute key. How effectively you perform in the actual exam depends on the quality of revision you do in these 10 days.
  2. Stay calm. While revising, do not get bogged down in one subject. Your target should be to revise all the topics methodically before the final day.
  3. Questions are going to be balanced and will be asked from across the syllabus. So if you are poor in one topic, that’s alright. You can offset it through performing well in your stronger areas. For example, if you are worried about Indian Art and Culture, do not freak out. You might lose out on some questions, but you will still have many others to solve.
  4. Just the day before the exam, ensure that you get 7-8 hours of quality sleep. A good night’s rest will rejuvenate your senses and ensures that your brain is alert and memory is on point.
  5. Many aspirants (especially engineering grads) tend to be careless about CSAT Paper 2. I’ve seen people who solve only 60 questions and think that’s enough to qualify them. Some are even more impulsive—  they leave the hall 30 minutes before time. Don’t be that reckless brat. Your qualification for Mains will be based on your marks, not your audacity. Remember that just because the paper is qualifying, UPSC is not going to hand it you on a platter. This is why they have been constantly pushing up the difficulty level over the past few years. So solve CSAT with all the seriousness and intensity of Paper-1.
  6. While solving the paper, in the first iteration, go through all 100 questions sequentially and do three things: mark those answers you are confident about, round those questions that you are unsure or vaguely aware of (for guesswork later), and cross those questions which you have absolutely no idea about. In the second iteration, you come back again and try to answer those questions you are vaguely aware of through educated guesswork or elimination method.
  7. Don’t get mired in one question and waste your time. If you are unable to recall, make a side mark on the question paper and move on. Once you come back after solving remaining questions, chances are you’ll recollect.
  8. If we assume a moderately difficult paper, then you will confidently know answers to around 50-60 questions. But you must aim to attempt around 85-90 questions. That’s why educated guesswork is necessary and important.
  9. As you enter the exam hall, it doesn’t matter what books you may have read, or how many times you may have revised. What matters are those 100 questions. Put your emotions aside and solve those 100 questions with a laser like focus. Erase your fears, doubts and insecurities and stay positive and confident.
  10. Always believe and keep telling yourself that you have worked hard and prepared well so far and that you’ll do well. On the final day, summon your best self and you will absolutely ace the test.

For further reading,

A. You can check out my article on UPSC GS Mains Preparation

B. Article on how to make educated guess work in UPSC Prelims

So that was my Booklist for UPSC Prelims. Hope it’ll be useful to you.

– Anudeep


Note: My book, Fundamentals of Essay and Answer Writing is an Amazon bestseller. Since its release, the book helped countless candidates master the art of crafting exceptional essays and answers and elevate their performance in the UPSC Mains Exam. You can know about the book here.

623 thoughts on “Booklist for Prelims

  1. mriduljain

    Hi Sir, What difference do you find between The Hindu and Indian Express and why is TH preferred here by you?

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      The Hindu covers policy issues well. I found it especially relevant from Mains perspective. Also, IE does not have circulation in Hyderabad. So I had to opt for The Hindu.

      But IE is good too. If you have been following IE diligently so far, no need to switch it now.

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      1. Anonymous

        thank you anudeep durishetty for sharing your strategw and materials used that make you success

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        1. Roma Kanvinde

          Hello Anudeep sir, I think whatever you have mentioned in the above list is perfect. I just wanted to know which book or books can be referred for ethics. Also, memorising everything becomes difficult. However, can you suggest some good strategy for remembering so much and also about current affairs, how to make notes.
          Thanks and regards.

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      2. Anonymous

        Hello sir, many congratulations on ur success…sir pls help me with current affairs..am reading the hindu and insights daily but found this civils daily very nice but the content is little bit more so how to approach daily current and whether to make notes of all topic or not ?? Pls reply …

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        1. Anonymous

          It just depends how you enculcate these points in your answers length doesn’t matter

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          1. Jyoti

            sir which book you suggest for previos year chapterwise question paper ?
            please guide me

      3. Shashidhar

        Sir what is suggestion for the upsc aspirants to clear the upsc civils examination in first attempt
        It could cleared in first time with the time period of one year sir

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      4. Anonymous

        Sir I read stuff. But see no way of revising it. Especially the Current Affairs Magazine. I am focusing on Maine right now. And answer writing. A B Tech graduate. It would be really helpful to have your insights on this. What was your revision strategy.? Especially for Preliems.
        Thank you.

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      5. Ammulu

        Haiii sir….Sir I want ncert book names for basics…I can’t understand which ncert books needed for civils….can u suggest me sir…which class ncert books needed for civils….

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        1. Anonymous

          Social Subject NCERT TEXT BOOKS from 6 th class to 12 th class

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        2. Kunda Charishma

          I hope by now u must be preparing for civil service exams… If u got any clarity on how to read ncerts nd which books one has to read. Could u plz suggest.. Im a begginer

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      6. Seshadri kolla

        Hii Annayya .fistly my heart full congratulations annayya.im studying be-tech 1st Mechanical. I want to became an IAS officer .I saw all your interviews and I am inspired so much annayya.what can I do for to became an IAS officer please tell me the strategy annayya.please reply me Annayya.

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        1. Anonymous

          As a aspirant and also I am a mechanical engineering 2nd year student, who are starting to prepare for civil services ,first need to know the basics properly with the help of the NCERT text books (social) from 6 the class to 12 th class.And also thorough with daily news paper ( THE HINDU).note down the terms I mean splendid words in Ur notes ,it is used to write a good essay… Maintain few notes that should be prepare by Ur own after studying the NCERT BOOKS to revise Ur self faster..thank you
          My motivator : P.NARAHARI IAS

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      7. jyoti

        sir , actually iam little bit confused do we have to just read the news paper or we need to learn the outcomes and effects of the news too
        And what about the site INSIGHTS . do we just have to readout the current affairs or need to learn that all
        Is is all relevent when we know that only one year current affair based question would be asked pls answer all my confusions

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      8. sruthi

        hello sir can you please suggest best test series for upcoming prelims exam (2nd,june,2019)
        and also if possible please advice a strategy for last 4 months of prelims preparation so that many of us can be benefited. thank you sir.

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      9. Anuj Goel

        Sir did u prepare notes of The hindu on daily basis??
        Pls reply!!!

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      10. Yamuna

        Thank you so much Anudeep sir. sir I don’t understand which page we read the Hindu newspapers for IAS preparation. Plz sir help me.????

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      11. Vaidehi

        Sir, you’re advise are really helpful..but sir i very confused on answer writing ✍️, sir I request to you please make an article on answer writing..

        Thank you

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      12. SHIVU

        ANUDEEP SIR IAM SO HAPPY TO SAY THAT YOU ARE THE TOPPER
        MANY CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU SIR

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      13. joseph

        Modern History

        A Brief history of Modern India- Spectrum Publications
        India’s Struggle for Independence – Bipan Chandra (Selective Reading)
        NCERT by Bipan Chandra (For the period 1700s to 1857)

        For eg : you given this book list I should buy all the books or only one i want to buy for modern history kindly ack me.

        Reply
      14. Sujatha

        I am having very much interest in economics,choosing economics as optional is a good decision or not,and also guide me for the edition sir.

        Reply
      15. Saurabh Shivam

        Sir, what if take a gap after 12th ? Will it be a bad effect on my UPSC result ?

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      16. Bhawna

        Thnku soo much sir ur books ur guidance r amazing heartly respect sir nd ur new book easy writing is vry vry helpful for me

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      17. Lavish Tyagi

        Sir i started my preparation now & one question continually stuck in my mind and that is how to make notes from NCERT & STANDARD BOOKS. If i starting now so first i read NCERT properly & thn standard books so when i read them second so make notes from that time or When…?
        Please help sir , i’m very confused??????

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      18. Likhitha Vommi

        Sir, Can please tell, how to qualify in regional language qualifying paper (Telugu paper 1 and
        paper 2).
        Books to refer and how to prepare. I’m not that good at telugu writing, but i have no other choice. It is the only regional language that i’m well versed with.
        Pls help with booklist for regional language, telugu (qualifying paper) and also english.

        Thanking you sir.

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      19. Likhitha Vommi

        Sir, Can you please tell, how to qualify in regional language qualifying paper (Telugu paper 1 and
        paper 2).
        Books to refer and how to prepare. I’m not that good at telugu writing, but i have no other choice. It is the only regional language that i’m well versed with.
        Pls help with booklist for regional language, telugu (qualifying paper) and also english.

        Thanking you sir.

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        1. Likhitha Vommi

          Sir, Can please tell, how to qualify in regional language qualifying paper (Telugu paper for 300 marks).
          Books to refer and how to prepare. I’m not that good at telugu writing, but i have no other choice. It is the only regional language that i’m well versed with.
          Pls help with booklist for regional language, telugu (qualifying paper) and also english.

          Thanking you sir.

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      20. Sweta Pallati

        Hello sir. !!
        How many months of current affairs to be covered for exam? Both for Prelims and Mains!!

        Reply
      21. Saivasu

        Hai sir , Give a Tips for Beginner’s Who are Start Civil Preparation 🙂In Degree Standard.

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    2. Ragaranjani

      Sir… Can you please suggest a online source for prelims test series.. And also for mains test series?
      Please do reply sir… Thank you..!!

      Reply
    3. Amrit

      Thank you Sir for the effort you are giving in to guide the UPSC aspirants??

      Reply
    4. Anonymous

      Sir plz refer a book for optional sub mathematics….and some more websites related to mathematics

      Reply
    5. Teja Moparthi

      Sir,what is the difference between old and new ncerts for history’s please reply sir

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    6. Narveer Punia

      Sir having problems in understanding geography economics science ncerts ….what to do ….and in which reading to make notes ..can u help ..just started my. Preparation ..and never read newspaper.. Don’t know how to go for it ..just have my dream with me ..nothing else ..what to do sir …

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    7. Anonymous

      Thank you Sir
      I am a beginner, I didn’t know any sites from 2 to 5 days I was just scrolling everywhere and seeing the materials but I find it your materials relevant……
      Thank you Sir
      Now I can start my prep 🙂

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    8. Anonymous

      Sir can I refer your notes for upsc preparation without using any standard books.

      Reply
    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      I did not follow that book. But I’ve heard it’s exhaustive and written very well. As I said, it does not matter from which book we cover the syllabus as long as we do it.

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      1. ABHINAV SHARMA

        Sit pl give your contect number my whatsapp number 7807317204

        Reply
      2. manpreet

        sir i m in my 2nd year of BA ,, i m preparing from 12 ,,only with reading newspaper ,ncerts ,
        but now i come on standard books ,,
        i know i will manage gs ,, mains ,,
        but sir i m tooo weak in csat portion ,, should i go for coaching or not ,,
        this is my weakest point ,,i will give xam in 2022
        my writing part is good ,, but csat is great headache for me ,,plz reply sir

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    2. Kumar teja

      Congratulations sir,now I am studying B.Tech 3rd year in ECE department.I want to start my preparation from now onwards.can you suggest me what are the basic books I want to follow now sir and answer writing from now onwards is good or not and my last doubt is that first I want to study for optional subject or for general studies.I want to give my first attempt on 2021.

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  2. Madhulatha

    Thank you so much anudeep.. Is there any source where we can get all pdf soft copies for these books..I am beginner with zero knowledge as you mentioned..would like to go through all these books but i wont be able afford to buy all these books so in case If there is any site to download please help me ! Thanks again

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    1. Anonymous

      Freeupscmaterial – visit the website . Could be of much help.

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    2. Anudeep Durishetty

      Check the NCERT website. Their books are available for free download. For the remaining books, you may not find free pdf copies online and have to buy them.

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      1. Madhulatha

        Sure, I will follow that ! Thank you very much. Please share your inputs for taking notes and revision methodology for prelims.

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      2. Arpita

        sir,please can you tell me where we get 5 years old UPSC question paper.

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      3. Anonymous

        sir iam from a small village near karimnagar and i have a zeal to crack civils and i am just completed 10th and iam intrested in the subject science.please give me some tips and be touch with me so another ias will be made from an ias. iam a telugu speaker.my number 63017730077

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        1. Arun Parit

          Heyy Ur in 10th class… Bro enjoy the life … Still there is time for u! Even some aspirants had cracked upsc in 6-7 months … Buddy stay cool have patience .. yes if u are really interested to give a start … Then everyone will suggest you to complete ncerts and make Ur basic more stronger than others .. and when u r in graduation’s final year u can start the serious preparation..
          Good luck

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      4. Akhila

        Thank You Sir for Valuable Information. Kindly Advise where to get the syllabus for 2019 CSE.

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      5. Bharath

        Congrats sir . Can u say online websites for civils classes.

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      6. humera shaikh

        Sir iam doning bsc1 i want to beacom ias can you plz guid me how to do the prepration plz reply me fast

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      7. ROHIT KUMAR

        I m going to give 12 boards 2019 and I want to an IAS for that I have searched a bit and i found an app UPSC MISSION which have all PDF of the all books u have mentioned above I.e. good for us
        ….?

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      8. Aman

        Sir pls tell us how to make notes from The hindu ..is it mandatory to make nites or we can cover them or revise them from other sources too

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      9. Anonymous

        Hii sir! Whether we have to study all lessons in NCERT.Sir,please say me how to study NCERT books.Because whenever I start studying I really get confusion on how to study NCERT.Sir pls give suggestion regarding NCERT preparation…

        Reply
  3. Shayan Das

    Sir, you made it easy for a beginner to start the prep for UPSC prelims without coaching. Now if a desire is there in heart, success is not so far?. In 21st century it is greatest gift we have.

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      1. Anonymous

        Hello sir, I am IAS aspirant.I am totally confused as how to prepare current affairs and editorials, like can you suggest any tips which are to be followed?How to prepare notes?How to prepare current affairs or editorials for prelims?

        Reply
  4. Anonymous

    Most of the aspirants study for mains before prelim. And then 3-4 months before go for prelim study. So my question is, when to use this booklist? At time of aspirant start studying for UPSC or at time of study for prelim (i.e. after done with mains study)?

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      These books are the absolute basic. You cannot read for Mains before understanding basic concepts from these standard books. Mains is analytical, prelims is more fundamental. So read and understand these books first.

      And for your optional, you can start preparing from now itself.

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      1. Anonymous

        Sir I have nothing to do with UPSC …Just reading ur blog because of crush at first site ?

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          1. Anonymous

            Interested in UPSC and very much interested in you .
            Whataa cutayy

          2. Rohit

            Hello sir.
            For history prelims
            Which set is good?

            Themes in indian histry(1-2-3) or ancient , medeival, modern by rs sharma , satish , bipin respectivly ?

          3. Shivani Singh

            hello sir!! there’s a doubt about note-making of current affairs from newspaper. i’m started my preparation for upsc cse 2022 from now….so should i start making notes from newspaper or should i start it later i.e in june 2021

        1. Anonymous

          Why to exhaust yourself by reading all this
          Just woo any officer and get everything.
          Ha ha

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        2. Anonymous

          this is an professional website where we can learn valuable things to crack UPSC. Anudeep sir is helping us.
          Sorry if i did wrong comments.its my opinion.

          Reply
      2. archana

        sir, please answer these queries….
        1)apart from these absolute basic books do we really need to focus on other books like dutt and sundaram, uma kapila etc.
        2) do we need to refer to multiple online sources because i always have a fear in my mind that maybe reading from one source of current affairs can compromise my preparation.
        3) also, do i need to even visit the websites of multiple other news papers (except the hindu or IE)
        4) do i need to cover CA from PIB on a daily basis?
        5) to what extent can we use internet?
        6) the focus needs to be on expanding knowledge base or gaining conceptual clarity.

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        1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

          1. Not needed.
          2. You must read from multiple sources if you think for an issue the content given in one website is not sufficient. Once covered in enough depth, no need to run after multiple sources for that particular topic.
          3. No
          4. No
          5. A lot. Whenever in doubt, google!
          6. They are not mutually exclusive. Both go hand in hand.

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          1. Saurabh Shivam

            Sir, what if I take a year gap between 12th and graduation , will it have a bad effect on my UPSC exam

      3. Manjuhamsa

        Hari om! Sir am from Karnataka from a poor and rural area..my life time dream and desire is to become an IAS and serve my country in a better way!! I know I want to struggle hard for it ,am ready to face all challenges because all that circumstances make me proud and happy one day..when I feel let’s quit …u people are my inspiration.. Thank u so Much for being so kind for upcoming aspirants ..thanks a lot sir???

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      4. Radhika

        1.Sir when to make notes as in reading the books for the first time or second?
        2. In the beginning of prep when done with basic book say Lakshmikant immediately after that should I do the mentioned list for mains ?
        3. When to start writing test ?
        4. Haven’t started my optional yet should I pick it up after completing gs once ?

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      5. Bhargavi Goud

        Hi Anna,first of all congratulations on well deserved success?
        As u said the YouTube PMF IAS channel helped me a lot to understand the topics wider…can u plz suggest any particular website or channel like this for polity to understand the topics very much clear from the basics!
        I hope u reply as soon as possible.

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  5. Shikha Singh

    Thankyou so much sir
    I am actually at a point called level zero

    Reply
  6. alkapandey

    Reblogged this. Very Useful booklist for all UPSC aspirants..thanku anudeep sir..

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  7. Saumya Srivastava

    Thanks a lot sir…..you have cleared all my doubts regarding prelims as a beginner…..thanks once again.

    Reply
  8. parika chauhan

    I was waiting for this list for so many days..Thank you so much ? being a Judiciary student I was very confused that what to read and what to not.. this list gives me a direction where to proceed further for this exam because its easy to follow one rather different paths which leads to different directions.. thank you once again ??

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  9. parika chauhan

    Hello.. I want to ask have you read any coaching material for your preparation..whether it is preliminary or mains? Or books are sufficient?

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      I’ve read coaching material for factual content such as Govt schemes, international organisations and their mandate etc.

      I’ve also referred to coaching notes to prepare for current affairs.

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      1. parika chauhan

        Thank you so much.. Please solve my one more query.. For premliminary whether apart from the syllabus given by upsc I have to go through Govt schemes, international organisations, india year book and economic survey? Or the syllabus and current affairs plus csat syllabus is all I have to do?
        Kindly help me because I am beginner and doing self study.. so don’t have much guidance.. and through this blog 90% of my queries are solved.. Will wait for your reply ..Thank you!!

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      2. Anonymous

        Bhayya … Yes apart from what you have mentioned , reports , indices.. that is compiled material evari material or ae website cheppavaa..

        Reply
      3. Praveenya Erragangu

        Sir ..How coaching helps in preparation… ???If the people are not affordable for coaching just tell us the things what we should do.??SIR PLEASE REPLY..

        Reply
  10. Saumya srivastava

    Sir i have a doubt that in some books you have mentioned only ncert book….so of which class ncert should i follow? And one more thing …people say that for geography prepare 6-12 ncert…what is your opinion regarding this??

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  11. mahendraajakhar

    सर , मैं हिन्दी माध्यम का छात्र हूं क्या मेरे लिऐ भी यहीं बुक्स सही उपयोगी रहेगी ?

    Reply
  12. Anonymous

    Sir, for the civil services… Which book set of NCERT is good… The old one or the new one?

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  13. Ganesh

    sir, please tell how to write essays and prepare for mains……Even i took public administration optional but not upto the mark….So, switched to anthropology…So, can you please share your books strategy for anthro and how to approach …………It, will be so greatful if you can share your views and strategy as i am a govt servant and not having time to go to any institutions ..

    Reply
  14. Sunil

    Tq so much sir for giving information for civil aspirents keep with touch sir as possible and tq for your valuable time spending for students

    Reply
  15. bharathi b

    Thank you sir for your suggestion. I have one more doubt as there is very little time left for prelims can you suggest is it better to take test series now or to revise.

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  16. surbhi sharma

    Thank you so much sir but one query about environment topic? if any other best book or magazine for eco. plz tell

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      1. Surbhi Sharma

        Thank you so much sir ? u r really role modal for every ias aspirant cause of ur strong determination and never give up policy…?

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  17. signature2426

    Hello sir ,
    Thnxx u very much for the study material u provide and the extra guidance I m very sure this will help us in a million ways !!!!!!

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      1. Sofia

        Sir ,kindly say which subject you have chosen as optional And give some suggestions that how we should choose optional subject

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  18. Swetha

    Sir,shall we read all ncerts from class 6 to 12 or shall we have to read .. some ncerts suggested by you for some specific topics. Sir I’m a beginner. please suggest how to read them systematically.

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      It depends on your basic level knowledge that you already have. Begin with XI standard, but if you find them too difficult, start from VI standard NCERT.

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  19. Rose

    Hi Sir,
    Please help me with the list of books followed for Anthropology.

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  20. Ravi Chandra

    Hello Sir. I have completed my btech 1st year, I have a doubt regarding this exam.Do this civils pattern which is existing now will remain constant till the completion of my graduation which is three years to go.If i started preparing from now would to be beneficial?

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