UPSC Books
Right off the bat, I would like to point out that the IAS prelims 2021 have been postponed to take place on 10th October (earlier it was scheduled on 27th June 2021) this year.
Now. since there is not much time left for the Prelims paper, it’s only logical that you pick from only the best UPSC books for your preparation.
Now, according to me as well as several toppers of previous IAS exams, the best way to start your preparation is by reading through the NCERT books for UPSC and then moving on to the other books for UPSC (the standard ones).
Best UPSC Books for IAS Prelims
In the IAS prelims round there are 2 papers and both are objective type in nature. That means both have multiple-type questions with negative markings for each wrong answer.
I have mentioned below the list of the best IAS books for the Prelims round:
Subject | UPSC Books |
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History | 1. India’s Struggle for Independence – Bipan Chandra 2. Facets of Indian Culture – Spectrum 3. NCERT XI (Ancient & Medieval) 4. NCERT XII (Modern Indian History) |
Geography | 1. Certificate Physical Geography – G C Leong 2. NCERT VI – X (Old Syllabus) 3. NCERT XI, XII (New Syllabus) 4. World Atlas |
Indian Polity | 1. Indian Polity – M Laxmikanth 2. NCERT IX-XII |
Economics | 1. Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh 2. Economic Development and Policies in India: Jain & Ohri 3. NCERT XI |
International Relations | 1. NCERT XII (Contemporary World Politics) 2. Current Affairs |
CSAT | 1. Tata McGraw Hill CSAT Manual 2. CSAT II – Arihant 3. Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning: R S Aggarwal |
Best UPSC Books for IAS Mains
If you are able to clear the Prelims stage of the IAS exam, then you’d have to appear for the Mains. In the IAS Mains, there are 9 subjective type papers out of which 2 are subjects that you can choose from.
So, accordingly, I have mentioned down below a list of the books for Mains IAS Exam:
Subject | UPSC Books |
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History, Indian Heritage & Culture [GS Paper 1] | • An Intro to Indian Art Part 1-Textbook in Fine Arts for Class 11 • Bipan Chadra’s India’s Struggle for Independence • Bipan Chandra’s India after Independence • Satish Chandra’s History of Medieval India • RS Sharma’s Ancient India |
Geography [GS Paper 1] | • Majid Husain’s Geography of India • Majid Husain’s World Geography • World Atlas • GC Leong’s Certificate Physical and Human Geography • NCERT Class 11: Fundamentals of Physical Geography |
Polity & International Relations [GS Paper 2] | • M. Laxmikanth’s Indian Polity • DD Basu’s Introduction to the Constitution of India • Rajiv Sikri’s India’s Foreign Policy |
Economy [GS Paper 3] | • Ramesh Singh’s Indian Economy |
Ethics [GS Paper 4] | • Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude for Civil Services Main Examination by Subba Rao and P.N. Roy Chaudary |
These are all the list of books that I have for you as far as the Prelims and the Mains rounds of the UPSC are concerned.
However, there are 2 optional subject papers in the Mains exam that would require you to read from the books pertaining to the particular subjects of your choice.
Let’s now look at the other essential study material from which you’d have to read apart from all the books that I have already mentioned above:
Other Study Materials:
- 2nd ARC Report
- Economic Survey (Latest)
- Budget (Latest)
- Finance Commission Report (Latest)
- Annual reports by central ministries
- Niti Aayog Action Agenda
- Current Affairs – The Hindu Newspaper, Yojana Magazine & PIB Releases
Remember, the suggested books should become your best friends in your preparation for the UPSC CSE. These books along with a devoted work ethic and a strong preparation strategy will hold you in good stead to become an IAS/IPS officer.
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