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August 17, 2016 at 12:19 pm #1376narenkumarParticipant
Hello everyone.i want to know must read Ncert books (please try to give Title of book rather than saying it as std 11 and 12 ) to cover portions of UPSC exam (both prelims and mains ).i like to buy hard copy of must read reads books for smooth reference.i am planning to cover supplementary Ncert books by soft copy.thanks for your help
September 4, 2016 at 1:18 pm #1407MeharParticipantimportance title of books and chapter necessary to crack upsc exams
History Class 7 All chapter
Class 8 All chapter
Class 11 (Ancient + Medieval India) Very-Very important recommended old book
Class 12 (Modern India + World History
Geography Class 6 Only Unit-I
Class 7 Unit-I & II
Class 8 Unit-I & II
Class 9 Read once
Class 10 All chapter Important
Class 11 Physical Part I & II Read all Chapter
Class 12 Part I & II Read all Chapter
Science Class 9 Important
Class 10 Important
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You must be logged in to view attached files.September 8, 2016 at 4:01 am #1417NotesduniyaParticipantI will keep it short and simple. “ If anything history has taught us, that is, nothing is impossible “ – a famous line from Godfather – 2. I just twisted the last part.
Now, coming to practicality, it is doable but tough. I am assuming, with only 33% passing mark, paper 2 is buried history now. You will cross that easily.
Tricky part is paper 1. With everlasting, non predictable pattern of question paper, which UPSC has been following past half a decade, it is difficult to predict a set pattern of questions. Keeping that in mind, following things to be covered ( this is not exhaustive list, but minimum to be covered, as you have only 2 months) :-
Traditional Geography – Indian Geography from Wizard, Vaziram Geography notes (GS) . Complete the mapping from Neetu singh map marking (Map Marking by Neetu Singhby Neetu Singh.)
Traditional Polity – Laxmikanth
Traditional Economics – Vajiram economy class-notes (http://notesduniya.com/product/item/vajiram-and-ravi-economics-class-notes)
Traditional History – Spectrum, selected topics from NCERT fro Medivial and Ancient.
Go through, chokalingam current affair notes for understanding the broad issues. I personally dont prefer either UPSC & IAS preparation online | UPSC & IAS study material or insightoninida for Prelims.
Join one test series. Get extra paper for practice from market. If you are outside Delhi, search the sftcopy from net for free or better you can get the hard-copy from http://www.notesduniya.com They have started a category, http://notesduniya.com/product/item/vision-ias-mains-test-series-2016 which was earlier available only in Delhi. Give at least 12 tests under strict exam condition. Analyze the previous years papers.
Go for the current affair summation like (Vision PT 365) in last 20 days – try covering Science tech., IR, Govt schemes via current affair. Go through them at-least twice ( keeping in mind, kind of questions asked in 2016).
And on D day, if you are lucky enough, you will conquer.
For all useful study material refer- http://notesduniya.com
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