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UPSC GS: How to Prepare


DECEMBER 28, 2013 | ABC | 298 COMMENTS
GETTING THE BASICS RIGHT FROM WHERE AND HOW TO BEGIN
The base development phase has to be strong. This phase includes studying the basic books and developing the right techniques for things such as books reading, newspaper / magazine reading, using
the internet, reports reading etc. UPSC questions will not be from this level, but if we dont get this
right, we wont get the subsequent phases right. The idea is our base should be so strong that when
we study the higher things, we should be able to understand them straightaway. If our base is not
strong, then we would have to keep revisiting it and will waste a lot of time. A good base means we
should not feel the need of ever revisiting the basic books again.
Basic Books
In this phase we should cover all the basic books. These include:
Bipin Chandra for Indian freedom.
DD Basu for Indian constitution.
Class 11th and 12th old ncert textbooks: 3 in Geography (1 physical, 1 India, 1 economic), 3 in History (Ancient and medieval for the culture, philosophy part only, and the modern one for modern
history)
Class 9th and 10th Science old ncerts (specially the biology part)
We must prepare notes in our own language when we read these books and not merely underline for
reasons mentioned later.
Once we do this strongly, we will also realize we wont need to prepare much for prelims as well!
Notes Making
Underlining vs Note Making
Some people prefer underlining to note making. However, note making is preferable for at least 3
strong reasons:
1. In UPSC Mains exams, its the stu we have internalized which helps. We may have studied something in some context but in exam we may apply it in some other context. This kind of cross referencing is very helpful and can make our answers very powerful. While making notes, we convert the
language of the book into our own language and this process helps a lot in internalizing stu.
2. It saves time! This may sound contrary to common sense because underlining is denitely faster
than painstakingly writing stu in our own language. True, preparing notes takes lot longer than underlining books. But because they are in our own language, revising them takes lot lesser time than
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revising underlined stu. In fact, with well prepared notes, it may be possible to revise your entire
syllabus some 5-10 times and each successive revision will be faster!
3. Notes are customizable. We can frame our own questions which we think may be asked in UPSC
and prepare our notes accordingly. But we cant do the same for underlined stu.
Notes on Paper vs Notes on Computer
Try to make notes on computer if your typing speed is even half decent.
Making notes on computer has one very very big advantage over making notes on paper. It is editable and can be forma ed easily. We can delete, format, append, insert, do anything with notes on
computer and yet make it one clean nice story. For instance, many stories in current aairs develop
over weeks and months. eg. the question on Maldives. No newspaper story will have a complete picture of it. But the question will only ask the complete story. So in our notes, we will have to edit bit
by bit over time so that by the exam time we have the entire story in one place. The choice is yours
read n number of newspaper cuBings or physical paper notes, each containing partial information or
read one coherent, complete story in one place only on computer. This will help us in quick revisions
as well.
Online note making will also help us in revising our entire syllabus 5-10 times, so that all the stu is
so well placed in our mind that when we are solving 25 questions in 3 hours in the exam, we dont
take a long time to recollect and arrange stu.
We should also get into the habit of making notes for anything and everything we read. This may
include the basic books, the advanced books, newspapers, magazines, reports etc.
These notes must be organized issue-wise (eg. say Coal energy) irrespective of the sources we may
read from. Thus whether we read from a book, newspaper, internet or wherever, all our notes on coal
energy should be in one place only. To give an example of what I am talking, uploading here my note
on Energy. Click here (hBps://www.evernote.com/pub/crazyphoton/dummy) to see the note on energy. This will provide a picture of how to organize the notes (forgive me for some instances of lack
of formaBing in the note as they were added when I had grown lazy).
Newspaper and Magazine Reading
News vs Issues
People in the beginning tend to focus on news and make notes accordingly. UPSC never asks news
it asks issues. For example, MDR-TB is an issue, we need to focus on that and not any individual
news item. While reading any news on MDR-TB, we need to connect it to the key points of the issue.
An issue specic reading thus tries to:
1. identify key points with the issue in hand. For eg. in MDR-TB, the key challenges are the challenges it poses to the public health, why is it dierent from normal B, why is it more dicult to handle, what are the institutional factors which are leading to its spread, what needs to be done to tackle
it, what steps is the government taking.
2. Then when we read any news, we need to connect it to the key points so identied and not bother
about facts and gures. For eg. a news item on MDR-TB may talk about some places, some drugs,
some persons we need to only worry about our key points and skip all the rest.
Other aspects of newspaper/magazine reading
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1. Politics, sports, masala news etc. can be skipped straightaway.


2. Keep an eye on any commiBee, any law, any rules, any policy, any supreme court orders etc. These
are our bread and buBer in upsc preparation.
3. Hindu has become very very important since last 2 years. Read one more newspaper at least. Since
Hindu is left leaning, so may suggest a pro-reform newspaper say Indian Express.
4. UPSC is a left leaning exam. So one may read EPW magazine, but beware of the excessively left
leaning raBling. Similarly yojana is a helpful magazine as well.
5. We should never go in too many details or detailed news/articles can be straightaway skipped. GS
is a generalist exam and reading has to be kept generalist too. For eg. no need to spend hours in reading and understanding about what Higgs Boson is. Even if we get a common mans understanding
on Higgs Boson, its good enough. No need to do a PhD on an issue no use in writing things the examiner doesnt know about.
Our goal should be to nish one newspaper in max half an hour.
Using Internet And RSS Reader
Using the internet is of vital importance for proper UPSC preparation. The reason is simple:
Very often the newspaper/magazine/book/report we are reading will only contain partial information on the issue (say just the commiBee or bill name and only 1-2 points). But for our exam we need
full information. Only place today to nd complete information is internet.
Even reading 2 newspapers will never be sucient. We should scan everything so that there are no
surprises in the exam. This can be done only on internet.
How to use the internet
1. As mentioned earlier, the moment we nd something useful and yet incomplete in the newspapers/books, we should look up for it on internet.
2. Since newspapers and magazines cant cover everything, we should use a RSS reader (say feedly
on Google Chrome) and subscribe to the editorials / sections of all major newspapers. It is free and
easy. Any new item will show up with title and one line on your feedly. We can decide to either read
it or skip it. We will nd that we would normally skip ~95% of the items. But remaining 5% are
needed.
3. For certain topics like WTO & India, one may create Google alerts. This way one will get an email
everytime something is published on the net containing keywords such as WTO and India. Other
meaningful alerts may be created.
Report Reading
During our preparation we will need to read multiple commiBee reports.
Sometimes newspapers talk about certain reports and publish a few of their recommendations.
There is always a temptation to just make our notes based on that newspaper article. But this is not
the right approach because the newspaper article has not been wriBen for the upsc exam and the reporter may not have covered all points relevant to us in our preparation for the exam. So the correct
approach is to always look up for the original report on the internet and read it.
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How to read bulky reports


But many reports are bulky. If we read them in detail, it would take an inordinate amount of time.
A common temptation is to read merely the recommendations part. But again this is faulty because
the recommendations dont contain the context, discussion which is as important for our exam purpose as the recommendation itself. We need the context and discussion because only rarely does
UPSC ask enumerate the recommendations Mostly it asks discuss the recommendations.
So we must read the entire report. But to save on time, we need not read each part in same detail
and concentration. We should put in only that much eort to read the bulky text of the report so as to
get an overall gist / idea of what is being talked about in that part. This will quicken up our reading
substantially.
We can then highlight the relevant important parts of the report text in our rst reading. (If Adobe
doesnt allow you to highlight a pdf, download Nitroreader) Then in the 2nd reading, we can read
only the highlighted parts and add it to our notes in our own words. The second reading and note
making part would be substantially faster.
We must also search on the internet for any discussions on the report (because UPSC asks discuss
kind of questions).
BEYOND THE BASICS
We reach this stage when we have read all our basic books, made notes from them and have perfected our newspaper reading and internet using skills. Now we address our syllabus directly.
Coaching Material
There are handwriBen classnotes of various coaching institutes available in the photocopy shops of
rajinder nagar and mukherjee nagar. Notes from vajiram, insight, sriram (printed material) are good
for various parts of GS. We should read them and in fact for Vajiram and Sriram, I found them to be
beBer than the actual classes.
ARC and Puncchi Commission Reports
For many topics in 2nd and 3rd paper, 2nd Administrative Reforms Commissions reports are very
good (hBp://arc.gov.in (hBp://arc.gov.in)) along with the Puncchi Commission reports (hBp://interstatecouncil.nic.in/ccsr_report.html (hBp://interstatecouncil.nic.in/ccsr_report.html)). Each volume
should be read and notes prepared from them as mentioned earlier. In 2013 mains, at least 5-6 questions were asked directly from ARC and Puncchi Commission reports.
Bills, Rules, Drafts and Government Actions
Every bill, policy, commiBee, rules, drafts, governmental action etc. has to be tracked.
PRS (hBp://prsindia.org (hBp://prsindia.org)) is a good source for bills.
Others have to be tracked on internet. PIB website (hBp://pib.nic.in (hBp://pib.nic.in)) is a very good
source for all governmental actions and may be subscribed to in the RSS reader.
Specic Readings For Various Parts of Syllabus

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PAPER-II General Studies- I


Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society.
Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms, Literature and Architecture from ancient to
modern times.
I had history optional, so ancient and medieval culture were easy. Modern was very dicult and I
found material by Insight, Nitin Singhania and 2 pdfs titled Compilation of Indian culture
andCompendium on Indian Culture very useful. Click here (hBp://thesupermanreturns.les.wordpress.com/2013/12/compilation-of-art-and-culture.pdf) and here (hBp://thesupermanreturns.les.wordpress.com/2013/12/sgs-39-compendium-on-indian-culture.pdf) to download the pdfs.
I tried to memorize all folk songs/dances/drama etc. state-wise i.e. state rst and then the dance.
Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- signicant
events, personalities, issues
The Freedom Struggle its various stages and important contributors /contributions from dierent parts of
the country.
Shekhar Bandopadhyays From Plassey to Partition is by far the best book. Also read Bipin Chandras book to get a dierent perspective. Read both because writing a balanced perspective is very
imp.
Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country.
There is a book by Bipin Chandra India since Independence. Very thick book, but we need to read
only 3-4 chapters.
History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial revolution, world wars,
redrawal of national boundaries, colonization, decolonization, political philosophies like communism,
capitalism, socialism etc.- their forms and eect on the society.
Read Insight world history optional class notes rst. for colonization, there was one chapter in old
class 9 or 10 history ncert book.
Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
Role of women and womens organization, population and associated issues, poverty and developmental
issues, urbanization, their problems and their remedies.
Eects of globalization on Indian society
Social empowerment, communalism, regionalism & secularism.
All above is very general. answer writing style maBers. everybody knows everything.
Salient features of worlds physical geography.
Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian subcontinent);
factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of
the world (including India)
Important Geophysical phenomena such as earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, cyclone etc.,
geographical features and their location- changes in critical geographical features (including waterbodies
and ice-caps) and in ora and fauna and the eects of such changes.
NCERT class 11 n 12 books + insight academy + vajiram notes + follow main themes like recent IPCC
report, IPSO report, IMD website for cyclone mechanism. In 2013 mains, the cyclone naming question was directly from IMD website. Click here (hBp://thesupermanreturns.les.wordpress.com
/2013/12/cyclone-imd.pdf) to download cyclone pdf of imd.
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PAPER-III
General Studies- II: Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations.
Indian Constitution- historical underpinnings, evolution, features, amendments, signicant provisions and
basic structure.
Functions and responsibilities of the Union and the States, issues and challenges pertaining to the federal
structure, devolution of powers and nances up to local levels and challenges therein.
Separation of powers between various organs dispute redressal mechanisms and institutions.
Comparison of the Indian constitutional scheme with that of other countries
Parliament and State Legislatures structure, functioning, conduct of business, powers & privileges and
issues arising out of these.
Structure, organization and functioning of the Executive and the Judiciary Ministries and Departments of
the Government; pressure groups and formal/informal associations and their role in the Polity.
Salient features of the Representation of Peoples Act.
Appointment to various Constitutional posts, powers, functions and responsibilities of various
Constitutional Bodies.
Statutory, regulatory and various quasi-judicial bodies
Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors and issues arising out of their
design and implementation.
Development processes and the development industry- the role of NGOs, SHGs, various groups and
associations, donors, charities, institutional and other stakeholders.
For all the polity, read DD Basu or Laximakanth thoroughly. Read 2nd ARC relevant reports and
Puncchi Commission Reports. These reports directly cover most of the topics.
Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population by the Centre and States and the performance of
these schemes; mechanisms, laws, institutions and Bodies constituted for the protection and be erment of
these vulnerable sections.
Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health, Education,
Human Resources.
Issues relating to poverty and hunger.
Vajiram came out with an online pdf on various schemes (Click here (hBp://thesupermanreturns.les.wordpress.com/2013/12/vajiram-developmental_policies__issues.pdf) to download), its
printed copy would be available on photocopy shops in Rajinder Nagar. HandwriBen classnotes by
the same institutions were also helpful. Newspapers, pib etc. will come in handy here. CAG reports
have very good analysis on various schemes as well which can be found on internet.
Important aspects of governance, transparency and accountability, e-governance- applications, models,
successes, limitations, and potential; citizens charters, transparency & accountability and institutional and
other measures.
Role of civil services in a democracy.
These topics are well covered in 2nd ARC reports.
India and its neighborhood- relations.
Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or aecting Indias interests
Eect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on Indias interests, Indian diaspora.
Important International institutions, agencies and fora- their structure, mandate.
IR has to be newspapers n internet based.

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PAPER-IV
General Studies-III: Technology, Economic Development, Bio diversity, Environment, Security and
Disaster Management.
Economy section has to come from budget, economic survey, 12th 5 yr plan, newsppr n intnt. Coaching
hand wri en material may also help in some topics.
Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilization of resources, growth, development and
employment.
Inclusive growth and issues arising from it.
Government Budgeting.
govt budgeting has to come from 2nd ARC report.
Major crops cropping pa erns in various parts of the country, dierent types of irrigation and irrigation
systems storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce and issues and related constraints;
e-technology in the aid of farmers
agriculture there was State of Indian Agriculture report tabled in parliament in March 2012.
Issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies and minimum support prices; Public Distribution
System- objectives, functioning, limitations, revamping; issues of buer stocks and food security;
Technology missions; economics of animal-rearing.
Food processing and related industries in India- scope and signicance, location, upstream and downstream
requirements, supply chain management.
Land reforms in India.
Eects of liberalization on the economy, changes in industrial policy and their eects on industrial growth.
Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways etc.
Investment models.
All the above issues are well covered in newspapers, internet and editorials etc. Just keep an eye for
anything relevant. + I had economics optional, so never really prepared above specically for GS.
Science and Technology- developments and their applications and eects in everyday life
Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new
technology.
Awareness in the elds of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, nano-technology, bio-technology and issues
relating to intellectual property rights.
Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment
S&T: Mostly adhoc preparation. coaching classes material is relied upon in the nal month to boost
condence but it doesnt really help in the exam.
Disaster and disaster management.
Disaster: 2nd ARC report and CAG report on disaster preparedness
Linkages between development and spread of extremism.
2nd ARC report: 5th schedule, PESA, FRA, 6th schedule topics are imp. here
Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security.
Challenges to internal security through communication networks, role of media and social networking sites
in internal security challenges, basics of cyber security; money-laundering and its prevention
Security challenges and their management in border areas; linkages of organized crime with terrorism
Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate
Security: coaching material and newspapers etc.

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PAPER-V
General Studies- IV: Ethics, Integrity, and Aptitude
Basic material has to be 2nd ARC report #4 and also Vajiram and Insight handwriBen notes. For
moral thinkers, aBitude, emotional intelligence topics, refer to Sriram printed notes.

298 thoughts on UPSC GS: How to Prepare


1. shail7722 says:
NOVEMBER 11, 2014 AT 5:14 PM
really very helpful blog for aspirants. thank u very much sir
2. chetan.deepak.gaware says:
NOVEMBER 15, 2014 AT 11:57 PM
sir my name chetan gaware thank you for this valuable guidance
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NOVEMBER 17, 2014 AT 3:56 PM
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