Booklist for Prelims

By | April 10, 2024

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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. Shivam

    Sir,
    I want to say that my english is weak .so please suggest me a book for english compulsory.
    How to prepare for english compulsory.

    Reply
    1. Srikar Jonnalagadda

      Wren and Martin would do, if you are still ambiguous post to Wren and martin, brush through English is Easy.

      Reply
  2. Sudhir Chaudhary

    I wanted to know that, whether the books you have mentioned are specifically for prelims or the same book list goes with the mains preparation? If not please do a blog on mains book list. I also want to say this that you story touched me. I learned a very good lesson from it that one should always reflect on his mistake rather than blaming and take the responsibility. Thank You Bhayya.

    Reply
  3. Jyotshna sri

    Thank you sir for your valuable guidance i am persuing my graduation in political science sir… Is it good to prepare for upsc along with my graduation if it is then how can i utilise my time to complete upsc syllabus

    Reply
  4. Kumar Abhishek

    Sir where will I get the official syllabus of Civil services

    Reply
  5. gsrstudentforce

    Hi bro. I am just entered in to 4th year btech (mechanical) this year.. can I start preparation now or shall I wait until my graduation is complete.

    Reply
    1. Anonymous

      There will be no time many of them are starting preparation from class10 u can start ur preparation from now onwards
      Thanku…………

      Reply
  6. Nitish Kumar

    Sir should we start from class 6th NCERT or only from the NCERT suggested by you ? If someone is starting from ground zero should he start from class 6th NCERTs or from the NCERTs suggested by you from IX class onwards ?

    Reply
    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      Start with Class XI. If you are finding them too difficult, switch to lower standard NCERTs.

      Reply
      1. Anonymous

        Sir mi patience ki salute. Chala manchi ki answer chestunnaru. Mi laanti great, humble person ni nenu akkada chudaledu sir.. U r my role model.

        Reply
  7. PICASSO

    Hello Sir.. Would you suggest making short notes from daily newspapers ?

    Reply
    1. Anudeep Durishetty

      I don’t. Read papers and make online notes from compilation available on any website (Insights/CD etc)

      Reply
  8. anshumanmiku99

    Sir,
    First of all congratulations

    Sir ,I am a second year btech student,sir my one aim to bacame a civil officer…please sir can you say me how to prepare,and what is the suitable time table for studying and what is the best time to starting the preparation for CSE .

    Thank you sir.

    Reply
  9. sunil varma

    Sir, how to study anthropology optional ?
    Which are books should follow for anthropology?

    Reply
  10. poonam

    Sir, how is the Byju’s material useful for IAS preparation?

    Reply
  11. Shashank Komuroju

    Referring to this book “Old NCERT by RS Sharma for Medieval History of India”, is it by RS Sharma or by Satish Chandra ? Please clarify.

    Reply
      1. Anonymous

        Good Afternoon Sir…

        First of All Hearty Congratulations Sir…

        I would like to know I have completed B.Sc. in in Zoology and Chemistry….Then completed MSW ( Master in Social Work) and then Ph.D….
        I want to Know Sir Anthropology is best for me ?
        And most important thing Sir I have Only 2 Attempts…I have wasted 4 attempts already Sir….
        Sir please reply….

        Thank You Sir…

        Reply
  12. Mukta

    Hello Sir. Thanks for taking out some time for this blog. Please also write a blog post regarding the book list and resources for Mains Exam since that would be the deciding factor. And also how to do the integrated preparation for both prelims and Mains.

    Reply
  13. Manju Meena

    You are truly inspirational.I want to thank you for all your precious time, you have spended in writing this blog.It is very inspiring…. Just like you I want to overcome all the failures and achieve success in my life.Thank you very much, Anudeep sir.

    Reply
    1. Keshav

      Are these books sufficient for mains also ?
      Please reply , I am a beginner.

      Reply
      1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

        Mains booklist will be updated in a separate blog post.

        Reply
        1. Anonymous

          Brother for geography , which online videos among Mrunal or pmf India is better

          Reply
  14. Harshita Pathak

    Sir if The Hindu & The Indian express news papers are not available then what other news papers can I follow?

    Reply
  15. dnyaneshwarCG

    Sir please share source list for mains GS paper’s….. And value additions in case studies and answer writing

    Reply
  16. Anonymous

    Sir plz Share book list for mains……and thx a lot for above info it helps a lot to biggner like me …

    Reply
  17. Anonymous

    Sir,If you could give us the book list for anthropology.That will be of immense help.
    Best wishes

    Reply
  18. Spruha Reddy

    Sir, A very Important Question I want to ask you that…

    1. Can anyone give Ethical touch to conclusions in GS and optional ?? And Can Gs be link to Optional ppr also??

    2. Can quotes can be put in conclusion of GS and optional paper ?

    3. Can 1 or 2 maps, Figures , Flow chart can be put in Essay also ??

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      1. No. GS knowledge definitely helps in optional. But answers in optional must not be generic.
      2. No
      3. Figures and flowcharts are not necessary in essay. But for a topic like say Inter-state water disputes, you can draw a map to illustrate major river basins and dams.

      Reply
  19. Vishal

    Hi Anudeep,
    Thank you for the prelims booklist and will definitely be helpful for beginners.
    Also kindly request you to provide mains booklist that you followed

    Reply
  20. anku

    sir how to practice mains answer writing and any good test series for mains

    Reply
  21. Anonymous

    Should I join forum IAS program for 2019 for June?
    Or I shd join it later

    Reply
  22. DEEPAK

    Did you make notes from newspaper ? handwritten or online ? how long/short were these notes ? Plz reply bro..

    Reply
  23. Anonymous

    హెల్లో అనుదీప్ గారు మీరు జాతీయ స్థాయిలో మొదటి ర్యాంక్ తెచ్చుకోవడం చాలా చాలా ఆనందంగా ఉంది ఎన్ని అపజయాలు చుసిన మీ మనోడైర్యం తో గెలిచారు? ఒక తోటి తెలుగు వాడిగా ఎంతో గర్విస్తున్నాను మీరు మాకు ఎంతో ప్రేరణగా నిలిచారు? నా పేరు సంతోష్(26) నేను హైదరాబాద్ నుంచి నేను సివిల్స్ ప్రిపేర్ అవుతున్నాను కానీ నాకు ఉద్యోగం లేదు కాబట్టి ప్రస్తుతం బ్యాంకు ప్రొబేషనరీ ఆఫీసర్ రాస్తున్నాను ఆ ఎక్సమ్ నవంబర్ కి కానీ అవదు నేను నా ఆప్షనల్ తెలుగు లిటరేచర్ లో స్ట్రాంగ్ కానీ జనరల్ స్టడీస్ విషయం లో వీక్ నవంబర్ చివరి నుంచి నెక్స్ట్ ఇయర్ జూన్ పరీక్ష వరకు జనరల్ స్టడీస్ చదువుకోడానికి టైం సరి పోతుందా?2016 లో నేను ప్రిలిమ్స్ రాసాను 53 మార్కులు జనరల్ స్టడీస్ పేపర్ లో వచాయి మరియు నేను తెలుగు లో సివిల్స్ చదువుతున్నా రాస్తున్నా కరెంటు అఫైర్స్ కోసం ఈనాడు చదువుతున్నా అది సరిపోతుందా మరియు ముఖ్యంగా నవంబర్ నుంచి ప్రిలిమ్స్ క్లియర్ చేయడానికి టైం సరిపోతుందా?మీ విలువయిన సూచనలు అందించగలరు?

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    1. Anudeep Durishetty Post author

      Yes, the time frame is enough to cover GS sufficiently. But put effort consistently. You can refer to Gopala Krishna Ronanki (AIR-3) videos to find about GS sources in Telugu.

      All the best!

      Reply
  24. Ankur Mittal

    Sir i am in 12(humanities) class what subject will better for me in graduation from du is it ba or ba hons

    Reply

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