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How To Prepare UPSC Civil Services Mains Paper


UPSC has brought changes to the Civil Services Mains examination in both the pattern and the syllabus. We know that now there are 4 from one Essay and Optional paper each. This article discusses preparation strategy for General Studies -1 (i.e Paper-II, Paper-I is Essay) Before you start reading further, please remember the following important mantra given by the Almighty UPSC: The questions are likely to test the candidates basic understanding of all relevant issues, and ability to analyze, and take a view on goals, objectives and demands. The candidates must give relevant, meaningful and succinct answers. This sentence is the guiding light for your preparation. You dont have to master the topics, all you need is BASIC UNDERSTANDING Basic understanding comes from reading and re-reading. Ability to analyze what you have understood from reading comes from WRIT

STRATEGY GS-1 broadly covers - Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society. Under this heading total 12 topics and around 40 sub-topics are given in the syllabus. Two important things fundamental to your exam preparation:

Get familiar with all the topics and sub-topics by writing them many times they should be strongly etched in your memory. Keep a copy of the syllabus always near you no matter where you are. Now, how to deal with GS-1?

Assuming you are now familiar with the syllabus of GS-1, we will discuss a topic by topic what to read, from where to read and what no

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TOPIC-1 Indian Culture will cover the salient aspects of Art forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern time

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Get every new deliv In this topic, the sub-topics are - Art forms, Literature, Architecture from ancient to modern times. Before jumping intopost Big Books
books by NCERT to get a glimpse of the sub-topics they are 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NCERT Class VI History Our Past NCERT Class VII Our Past -I NCERT Class VIII Our Past II and III NCERT Class XII Themes In Indian History I NCERT Class-XII Themes in Indian History II NCERT Class XII Themes In Indian History III
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Hold on. Four books for one topic? No. You have to read only a few chapters from each book that are related to Sub-Topics. For ex, yo and 3 from Class-XII -Themes In Indian History-II book. Apart from these you should have a reference book for getting more information: 1. 2. 3. 4. Facets of Indian Culture or Indian Art and Culture Download Free Material Complete Set Graphic Book On Indian Art and Culture Free Download

TOPIC-2 Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, iss Read this book: Comprehensive History Of Modern India Spectrum (It covers topics from the Advent of British to Indias Independ syllabus completely. Why this book? Why not Bipan Chandra? Bipan Chandra is specifically for studying in depth the various dimensions and concepts of the Freedom Struggle. But for the above to and issues have to be read that too between 1750s to 1950s, Spectrum book covers all the topics quite comprehensively. It is bulky and factual, so it is recommended for beginners both for Prelims and Mains along with Bipan Chandras book, but not for a who are running short of time. TOPIC-3 [The Freedom Struggle its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts of the country.] Because this topic demands specific knowledge of Freedom Struggle and its various facets, you must, along with the above mentioned Struggle For Indias Independence. TOPIC 4 Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country. For this you need to study Chapter 6 to 12 of India Since Independence Bipan Chandra 0r Chapters 8 to 14 from India After Gandhi: The History Of The Worlds Largest Democracy (above mentioned chapters cover compl TOPIC-5 [History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial revolution, world wars,redrawal of national boundar political philosophies like communism, capitalism,socialism etc.- their forms and effect on the society.] Except for Industrial revolution, Mastering Modern World History by Norman Lowe (Buy From Amazon India))covers all topics of th very good book. Stick to only this book. Refer above links for a glimpse of those sub-topics in Wikipedia, but dont dwell deeply on the Flipkart, or Or This IMPORTED copy provided you are rich- Rs 1700/ this classic book contains insightful chapters on the 2008 Fin Spring and its aftermath!) Above book is not available anywhere these days. Best alternative is a book by Arjun Dev - History of the World from the Late Ninetee Century If both books are not available, then read this book - Old NCERT World History Class-X TOPIC-6

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[Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.] About salient features of Indian Society dont look anywhere else Just read this NCERT Indian Society Class 12 (Complete book

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Other sub-topics are general in nature and can be found in Magazines and Newspapers. If one is thorough with current events questio answered very well by consolidating their knowledge.
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TOPIC-8 [Effects of Globalization on Indian society] This is also general in nature. If you have a basic understanding of Indian Society and Globalization, their mutual relation can be eluci article from a Marxist politician about the topic. (UPSC people love the slightly leftist version of everything) If you want to learn the impact of Globalization on Indian Economy, here is a book. (Purely optional) TOPIC-9 [Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism & secularism.] This is again generic. But you must know the basic concept of communalism, regionalism and secularism. Wikipedia comes handy her BASICS:

Regionalism In India (You must read this) Communalism (You must read this too)

For Regionalism In India. TOPIC-10 [Salient features of worlds physical geography. To cover this part two books are necessary: 1. Certificate Physical and Human Geography 1st Edition 2. NCERT Class-XI - Fundamentals of Physical Geography TOPIC-11 [Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian subcontinent); factors responsible for the and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India)] 1) NCERT Class XII Human Geography 2) NCERT Class-XII India-People and Economy 3) For reference:Geography of India 4 Edition TOPIC-12 [Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc., geographical features and their geographical features (including water bodies and ice-caps) and in flora and fauna and the effects of such changes.] This is a repetition actually. You can read Physical Geography book by Goh Cheng Leong which is mentioned above (Certificate Physic Edition) This topic on critical changes in geographical features is broadly related to climate change and other anthropogenic factors(such as of wastes etc). Geographical features like rainforests, ice caps, rivers, corals, cyclones all get affected by climate change. Anthropogeni increasing desertification, vanishing forests, biodiversity, pollution of rivers and lakes, etc. Your focus should be on such changes. Question may be on how monsoon is affected by global climate change? or how a cyclone is aff effect has the melting ice cap on the biodiversity in the polar regions? etc

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Until now we saw what books to read. Now the question is how to remember most of the things we read Get and how to translate them int every new post deliv A common mistake most of the aspirants commit is reading so many books for a single topic.This mistake costs bothfollowers your time a Join 1,279 other clearly and concisely.

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Stick to a single source and read it again and again. Remember The Same Source. Avoid the temptation of doing Research on a Always Remember UPSC tests Basic Understanding. Not mastery over a topic. 100% satisfied with it. Make short notes on each topic. It is while making notes that readers tend to do RESEARCH and scout various sources. Stick to Remember that old saying? Jack of all trades, master of NONE. If you try to do Research, most probably your name wont app
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