Subject-wise strategy For UPSC Exam


UPSC Exam  Strategy

    UPSC will be conducting the Civil Service preliminary examination in the month of June 18. Candidates who are preparing for the exam can check the subject-wise strategies mentioned below:

1.      Art and culture - This is an  important subject  in recent times for both prelims & mains. Aspirants should give special focus to paintings, architecture, dance forms, martial arts, folk cultures, etc. Student can refer to class 11 NCERT's Introduction to Indian Arts, NIOS book on Art and Culture as well as CCRT website to prepare this subject thoroughly

2.       History - According to the few past years trend, UPSC is focusing more on ancient and medieval history, therefore, students should devote equal amount of time to ancient, medieval as well as modern historyTopics related to Indus Valley civilisation, jainism, buddhism, mughals and southern kingdoms are important from ancient and medieval historyRevising old NCERT's is the best way to prepare this subject for prelimsAlso, students can prepare their own notes to revise effectively during last few days

3.       Geography - The focus should be on Indian geographyUnder world geography, map reading is more than enough. In map reading, special focus should be on areas which were in news recently. For example, Syria due to ISIS or South China Sea due to Island issueMap reading is also important in Indian geography, as at least one question always comes in Geography paper based on Indian mapNCERT books of class 8 to class 12 are the best source to prepare this subject. Besides, certificate physical and human geography by Goh Cheng Leong is also very useful book for prelims preparation.

4.       Polity - Special emphasis should be on chapters related to fundamental rights, directive principles on state policy, fundamental duties, president and parliament are the most important a part from this students should focus on issues in the news and try to relate them to the provisions in constitution. In recent times, UPSC is also asking more and more questions from government schemes and policies. For studying conventional polity students can refer books by Subhash Kashyap and PM Bakshi

5.       Economy - Current pattern of questions in economics is mainly related to basic concepts, current events, international organisations, etc.To be able to attempt the questions from economy successfully, student should first clear the basic concepts from class 11 and class 12 NCERTsApart from this, regular updates from news especially related to RBI and Government initiatives are mustOne of the best ways to study economics is to continuously link news articles with basic concepts of economics for better understanding of the subject

6.       Environment - This subject has become very important since 2013 when prelims for civil services and forest services were mergedVariety of questions are asked from this subject and hence, it needs a thorough preparationYet, some important topics for this subject are location of national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, endangered species in India and their habitat, various international conventions on climate change, basic concepts related to ecology and environmentClass 9 and class 10 ICSE board books on environmental education are very helpful in preparation of this subject

7.       Science and technology - Generally aspirants neglect this subject while preparing for the prelims. But this subject is equally important to score well in prelimsNCERT books of class 11 and class 12 of physics, chemistry and biology helps in preparing the basics of this subjectCurrent events related to science and technology is another major area from where questions are askedStudents can focus specially on space related news, India's achievements, any revolutionary innovations and Nobel prizes.

8.       Current affairs is also a prominent  part from last two years as number of questions are asked from current affairs . Also, any current affair related to any subject mentioned above becomes importantBest way to cover current affairs is to regularly read prominent news papers and magazines
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