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SRIRAM IAS – General Studies – Indian Economy Latest material for 2017-18 batch. SRIRAM IAS – General Studies – Indian Economy is the printed study material which covers economy topics comprehensively both for prelims and mains examination of civil services. Sriram IAS based in New Delhi has been leading name in the field of imparting education related to civil services examination preparation. The economy section of Sriram IAS is famous nationally for being the best. Two volumes provided by coaching are combined into one booklet.
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Table of Contents. Syllabus: CSAT Paper I – (200 marks) 2 hours this is General Studies Paper. Current events of national and international importance. History of India and Indian National Movement. Indian and World Geography -Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World. Indian Polity and Governance -Constitution, Political System, Panchayati Raj, Public Policy, Rights Issues, etc.
Economic and Social Development – Sustainable Development, Poverty, Inclusion, Demographics, Social Sector initiatives, etc. General issues on Environmental Ecology, Bio-diversity and Climate Change – that do not require subject specialisation.
General Science. Update: Prelims paper 2 is qualifying at fixed 33% and total qualifying marks of General Studies Paper-I of Civil Services (Preliminary) will be taken in to account for cutoff. CSAT Paper II- (200 marks) 2 hours CSAT Paper. Comprehension Interpersonal skills including communication skills;. Logical reasoning and analytically ability.
Decision-making and problem solving. General mental ability. Basic numeracy (numbers and their relations, orders of magnitude, etc.) (Class X level), Data interpretation (charts, graphs, tables, data sufficiency etc.Class X level). English Language Comprehension skills (Class X level). In informal sense you can divided this entire prelims syllabus both papers.below is very crude classification of syllabus but these are the only things that will help you clear the exam,I am not good at expressing Ideas or in formal writing,so I intend to write this post as if I am writing mail to a Close friend on how to prepare for prelims. How to Prepare For Prelims: Golden Rules According to us.
Read one book 10 times than reading 10 diff books. Keep the book list short and trust it. The more you practice the better.
Prepare for mains prelims is covered automatically. (most part at least). What everyone can attempt you must attempt, Extra questions is your edge. CSAT is king maker, everything is dependent on CSAT(Paper 2). Prepare daily and slowly you cannot read everything in one month even if you are a genius.
Surround yourself with Doers and Serious people. Finally don’t leave any subject or topic. Leave no stone unturned. Parivarthan participates in the Amazon and Flipkart,affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn commissions by linking to Amazon/Flipkart. In more human terms, this means that whenever you buy a book on / from a link on here, I get a small percentage of its price.
That helps support Parivarthan by offsetting a fraction of what it takes to maintain the site, and is very much appreciated Books list Update: 25th Jan 2017 UPSC prelims have become lot tougher and demanding than the time this post was originally written, UPSC is unsettling the set pattern of preparation 2016 Prelims was the proof with lot questions from Current affairs and less questions from conventional static part. But one cannot and in my humble opinion should not guess the paper rather than change his strategy and approach which in any kind of paper will help to clear the prelims. So every aspirant has to be strong in both static part and current affairs part, and above all equal importance should be given to writing prelims test series, so choose one book per subject and read it thoroughly, revise as much as possible, Read papers + 1 year of and write every prelims test you can get your hands on. One more important thing is we usually postpone writing tests to the end, convincing ourselves that we need little more preparation to write tests, but trust me its not a good strategy, start writing, think it as a feedback mechanism and learning process, gently nudging you to the important topic which you know or dont know, even if you get 2/100 questions still its ok, you get a chance to learn and improve up on those 98 questions, so its also in a way learning only, so start writing tests. DONT POSTPONE. Personally I will say Insight/Vision/Gk today /Forum IAS tests are good online availability is also a factor, its also important to revise the answers and learn from our mistakes, before the exam.So Join only reputed test series, now a days it has become a fashion for every one to start a blog, and start a test series.
It’s a responsibility, a life altering choice, to guide or misguide some one is huge thing, so be careful not to write a test by every website out there. Finally nothing is more beautiful than seeing your hall ticket number in UPSC list and seeing that happiness in your parents eyes, so be careful not to waste your time following every site out there and download every material you can. Read selectively, revise,write, revise. end of update.
If you are in to online reading Buy a, not a tablet as it offers no distractions but just simple reading. (Kindle is good Only for articles and books, very very bad for PDF’s all kinds) Update: for prelims 2017 buy latest edition only! India year book 2016 ( ) is out so do read selective chapters, specially for beginners.Also Economic survey is going to come out soon will update the links. Polity: 15-20 questions are expected from this section,yearly it might change but this is a must read most important subject. Is the only book you will ever need, read it at-least 2-3 times before prelims line by line.
Check and buy latest 5th edition only. Economy: Sri Ram Economy Xerox books is the best place to start and you can answer most of the questions from this book alone, If you don’t have it book is more than enough. Check and buy latest edition only. Read Economic survey 1st and 2nd chapters and chapters on HDI and Environment, for summary you can read Mrunal if he provides it on other chapters.
Watch History: Ancient-Medieval-Modern-Culture. Focus on Modern and Culture,you can even ignore Ancient and Medieval to large extent.the out put ratio is very low so focus on these two. Bipan Chandra. or by Rajiv Ahir spectrum publication. if you have time. for culture. Tamilnadu class 11 (Ancient + Medieval India) link in the end.
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Geography: This will be another section where lot of confusion is there so just read 11th and 12th NCERT books(links in the end) and A good atlas to cover the map pointing.If you read name of any city refer atlas reading like this reduce burden in long run. Watch Videos on Youtube. Science: 7-12 NCERT. Mrunal Bhai has kindly created a table to read chapter wise. Class PHYSICS Chemistry Biology 7 4, 13, 14 & 15 5 & 6 1,2,10; 11 & 12 8 11 to 16 3 to 6 2, 8, 9 & 10 9 8 to 12 1 to 4 5,6,7 & 13 10 10, 12 & 13 1 to 5 6 to 11 11 1,5,8 1,14 2 to 5 12 15 14,16 4,5 then 7 to 16 Environment and Biodiversity: notes and MoEF for laws and acts will cover every thing. Also refer Mrunal Bhai’s PPT and videos on this section very useful for revision. + vision IAS for current affairs of Environment. Maths: I used to have mortal fear of maths,but slowly with practice you can over come this fear,I did not knew even the basics and it used to be a huge problem,but thanks to Narendra(my friend) and on maths I started with NCERTS for basics then I moved on to other books.
Book is perfect for those who are like me,who hate maths. Trust me he explains in very easy way,you can do most of the problems. Reasoning: The standard in CSAT is not complicated or tough but time taking,so Practice is the only solution to manage time. If you are like me again who never did any reasoning or dont know how to solve basic problems, is a good place to start. Passages: Luckily for me I have the habit of reading books and blogs, this helped me immensely in this section,Reading is the only practice,read editorials of various news papers daily. Practice practice Practice the only mantra for CSAT.
Current Affairs This year many questions came from Current affairs so best sources. 2016. Important Links. is a wonderful books which have questions topic wise very useful for GS revision.buy from or Update: buy 2016 edition!. selective chapters.
Final advise:. Baus piano serial number. If you are in a town or city where Career launcher test series is available please do join,I don’t have affiliate with them but their test series are very helpful,so please write with all seriousness. Start with NCERT books if possible,or else jump in to these books read them at-least 2-3 times before prelims.
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I also presume that You are reading as a ritual. Practice maths and reasoning daily no excuse. practice as many MCQ’s as possible, don’t leave scoring subjects like polity,eco,geo and history. Put more emphasis on conceptual clarity. GS every mark counts. So Practice a lot.
I am deeply indebted to many people who taught me so many things and helped me in my journey. I take this opportunity to thank my friends and guides Suresh,Krishna,Mrunal Bhai,Narendra,Chaitanya,Ranjan and many others. Lastly remember No Effort is too big,No detail is too small. Disclaimer: This post is more like a guidelines/suggestions than any science or theory,We shall not be responsible for anything,so please use your own discretion, any errors or mistakes are purely unintentional. If you have any problem with this post, regarding links or any other matter please mail me kalyan at iksa.in. Hello, First of all,thank you very much for the effort you are putting in to benefit many of us.I am a B.Tech comp graduate(it’s been 10years:)),homemaker,mother of a 6 year old.My problem is more like the inability to channelize my resources for optimum benefit.Of course, iksa,mrunal ji,roman saini’s videos are of immense help and you people give me a confidence that coaching is not that necessary as we all think.Every morning when i look at your mail suggesting articles for that day,that itself is a huge inspiration to me to stay dedicated. As i said, my problem is, i am not able to organize or stick to schedule but i don’t want to give up.Any help in this regard is much appreciated.Thank you once again.
Hi Nishant, For CSAT I suggest that first you test your self with previous papers that will give you an idea, if you are comfortable with the papers then all you in need is practice, but if you have problem with maths or reasoning Career launcher or TIME institute is good place to start but they too can help to a limited extent. Coming to GS part, again you can solve old papers and understand what kind of question will come from a certain subject, you can buy 14000 mcq book (link in sidebar) after reading any chapter in laxmikanth you can solve that specific chapter in that mcq books, by testing your self immediately you will know how well you read and what points you ignored which can be useful for exam, this can be repeated with all GS subjects. This book list is my suggestion and personally used one and I think this will be enough,each aspirant has his own list each subject have alternative books, but as I mentioned else where read one book 10 times that reading 10 diff books. Coming to your study plan read you optional daily along with News papers, slowly complete the syllabus and GS. All the best, if you have any quires do mail us to we are here to help ?.
Hello sir Sincere thanks for the valueable posts. Sir I m working in a s/w firm.
Although I am studying on a regular basis and have finishes reading all ncert books n indian polity but unable to understand indian economy by Ramesh Singh. Sir I have applied for leave from 25th may.please please please sir.give me a schedule for cracking exam and I was much more dependent on Paper 2 but since now we just have to qualify it so please help me in my preparation now on.
I will be highly obliged.will wait for your reply. Hi, July to July will be waste of time, I mean though you will gain knowledge it wont be fully useful for this years exam, Dec 2014 to nov 2015 will be perfect for this years exam, for prelims focus on dec to aug 1st week.
Listing the topics is always hard, but to simplify the current affairs part you can follow, Vision IAS current affairs material, they arrange it in topic/area wise format it will lessen your burden. PRS monthly policy review will summarize all the events of the month giving the summary of each bill, having an idea about most imp ones will be enough. To have the braod classification of most useful topics, follow spotlight news analysis daily also Rajya sabha Big picture.
Sir, I have applied for civils prelims this year recently. However, I’m still unable to figure out the best plan to study and prepare. I’m an employee in a private organization where almost 10-15 hrs daily time is sucked upon. Also,I cannot afford to spend big amounts for buying books and I have very limited time except weekends. I request you to guide me through this exam and help me qualify. I want to appear in this exam for a better life and for the sake of knowledge the preparation provides at the same time. Thanx & Regards, Chaitanya.
How to do selective reading of spectrum geography which / hw many chapters ? Which/ hw many chapters we need to study frm bipin chandra along wid spectrum by rajiv ahir n ncert ‘s of xi,xii tamilnadu state board? After reading ncert’s n particul books of each subject in GS, do i really need to read any Manual too like TMH Arihant, pearson etc.
Cud u plz provide d link t no itin singhania notes? I’d b so much thankful to u.
Geography / zoology which one wud take longer time n which one is more scoring. I’m comfortable wid both of them n i was a science student zoology, botanyduring my school days. Hi, I will suggest you that, if you are a complete beginner and have no preparation till now, please dont give the attempt this year, and plan properly for 2016. Having said that Prelims this year is all about GS as paper 2 is made qualifying. 1.See the prelims papers from 2011 onwards.
2.This is the, 3.read the NCERT books for basic idea, or Jump directly to main books like laxmikanth due to lack of time. 4.Try to collect various institute papers of this year and try and solve them. It makes no diff how many mistakes we do before the prelims, learn from every mistake and make the most out of it in prelims hall, hope this helps you to an extent. All the best ?.
Yeah from Jan to July for prelims will be enough, Vision IAS Material,I think is available on net,no need for other material from any other source, you wont be able to revise,that will be too much effort, also If possible get Vajiram+insights+Career launcher prelims papers of this year, they cover a lot of current affairs questions too, at least we will get an idea how a question might come for the latest current affairs. UPSC dont asks a lot of current affairs, the ask the concept behind the thing, so try focus more on static part, the concepts. For ethics, there is xerox notes of synergy available its very good, I have not read any other book, my score is 98 in that paper. Not bad I guess ? I also suggest to read editorial pages of Indian express daily, they are very good. Dont read too much material for Current affairs, just papers and Yojana will do. I have no Idea about anthropology, sorry about that. Also read Ramesh Singh for economy, will be useful in mains.
The list seems good, as time passes some adjustments can be made, for starters its nice, all the best ?. Firstly I say thanks for this kind of effort for the future aspirants. Sir For 2016, I m preparing by myself, thus can u plz tell me after completing all ncert books and polity laxmikanth and modern spectrum, what should my next step? Secondly also suggest me how can I manage my study routine bcz there is lots of stuff including newspaper and optional HV to be complete.
Plzz suggest me sir I m very confused how can I manage my schedule. 8 hope u reply my problem. Sir I had mailed u regarding the 2nd stage preparation strategy after ncert,polity laxmlkant and modern spectrum, what should I next do?
And Aldo about managing of study in a day including newspaper reading as well as optional. Kindly help me sir what is the right way of managing study including daily current affairs and all articles reading. Plz sir reply me this is necessary in my case bcz I don’t take any coaching guidance. I will wait for our reply☺. Hi, Dont separate the preparation process, its all included, Optional is most important,so stat preparing optional. An ideal strategy for 2016 is to complete your Optional and write a optional test series by dec this year, this should be done along with reading both Hindu and Indian express daily not more than 3 hours for paper.
You should know syllabus by heart, if you are reading an article you should know where it belongs exactly. More time on optional + Papers till dec.
If possible read GS paper static part of all 4 papers. From jan till april complete all 4 GS papers static/current part along with revising optional daily and daily news paper. From write mains GS test series(may+june)+ july-aug just revise for prelims.
Hope this helps ? all the best ?. Hi, Please call me kalyan, I am an aspirant like you, so no need for sir and all ? Coming to your SELF STUDY doubt, I have read both your comments, as I have been in UPSC for few years now(not a good achievement) I can safely say that If you read 8 hours a day every day from today till next year exam day, you will surely be in a position to attend interview in the first attempt it self, but there are many IF’s and But’s involved. Humanly it is possible, but ordinarily we waste time also. Technically speaking you will have more than an year, from Today till August 6th -2016 will have time for Prelims+ mains after that till December 2016 3 more months.just for mains after that 3 more months to prepare for Interview. If you keep your focus and determination you can give a real good attempt in 2016 it self, postponement in mind will reflect in you preparation (which will be half hearted.) So stop thinking and go will full force for 2016.
Treat it as any other exam,and see it just like any other one, forget the hype and Hungama surrounding this exam. You will do fine. Hope this reply helps you to an extent ? all the best ?.
Sir can u guide me which coaching institute is good for all Gs paper? Like vajii vs vision ias which is good for me. Or kindly suggest from ur side for a begginer. At that time i only competed 2 subjects ncerts and lucent history portion. Can u give me a detailed mail for the extensive preperation for mains as well as pre for 2016 exam subject /topic wise list for the first attempter.
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Including wth this ialso guide me, if i want to collect aug – july current affairs as well as selective article what should i do? Preparing notes or collecting yojana magzines for future rivision or the vajii s current affairs. Kindly give me a detailed answer of all my queries, at this time i planning for join the coaching so, it,s too late. Reply me soon sir.
Hey buddy, it’s nice to see you planning for UPSC at such young age, but Maths and science do play a role in UPSC, so I suggest you learn them too. Focus on your basic studies till 12th grade, try to get very good score in all subjects. Apart from that if possible read Hindu paper, develop an awareness of the world we live in, the things that are happening in India, etc.
In the long run it will help you. Be curious, develop the habit of asking why,who,what,when. I am sure there is lot of time, so not suggesting you any basic books as of now.Sorry to sound like every other grownup but focus on your studies for now. Keep in touch ? all the best ?. After searching alot i finally come to this.
First of all I thanks you for your support for beginers. As i also a beginer for upsc preparation n not able to go for coaching. I want to prepare at home. After discussing with many n got confused.
I want to know the books for prelims n mains also the ncerts whichone I read or which one not. Wanna go with Geography as optional. Please kindly mail me the full book list including prelims mains current affairs n what ever required. Please mail me.
Thanks alot in advance. Thanks a lot for guiding us. Sir i am living in delhi,pursuing b.a programe final year from du. Apart from studying i have to do job in a bpo for my livelihood beacuse parrents are unable to support me financely. Doing job in a bpo hurts me because they give me too much pressure and it finishes my entire day of time nearly 10 hours. I want to appear in cse 2016 and honestly dedicated to get a rank this year so looking for a part time job for 6 to 7 hours and which could pay me at least 6000 a month. It will be great help if you would give few minute to think for me and give some idea to earn money.
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Once again i would be giving a lot blessing for your life and family because you are showing a clear path for our destiny. Please keep continiue. Hi Virendra, Thank you for your kind words and appreciation, First of all my honest suggestion is dont leave your present job till you find a new one or any job for preparation. I am an aspirant like you, but I can suggest you to visit all old rajendar nagar institutes/libraries for job, they might need a help or staff that is a good option. Other than that, nothing comes to my mind. If you can spend 6 hours every day, seriously with focus, that will help a lot ? Sorry for not being any more help, all the very best to you.
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Sir, Thanks for the parivartan you hve already brought. Sir I am newly subscribed to your site.appeared twice but could not clear prelims even.books and material part you covered nicely.
I do need your guidance regarding pre mains both. Pre apart whenever I tries to write a sentence,I can’t write more than two sentences.how to develop a quality to develope writing skill and start analysing a topic with limited resource.how to aggregate pre and mains preparation??I am reading the Hindu since last 2years,a up board Hindi medium student I am.my exam medium is English.
Hi, I was wondering if you would even consider helping someone like me I am an English (H) graduate from Delhi university and am 28 years of age. I have been working for past 7 years and always wanted to appear for the IAS. But as it has been quite some time since I completed my studies and started working, getting back to studies for IAS and also managing my job is proving to be quite a challenging task for me. I would really appreciate your guidance to a person like me, who would truly benefit with a sought out action plan so as to how to approach towards studying for the UPSC Exams. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Dear kalyan, It gives me an immense pleasure to be a part of this blog. First of all thanks a ton for providing us a medium to get all our queries clarified.
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I am a s/w professional and have decided to appear for UPSCin coming years. I have noted all the book list which you have mentioned here in this blog and need to start on those. But my question is, i am confused in when to give an attempt for UPSC? As this would be my first attempt and with not much knowledge on prescribed syllabus, am sure that, i will not be able to complete the basics itself before the Prelims – 2016. So, should i give an attempt this year to get to know the paper pattern.
Etc., (or), should i go for 2017? Kindly suggest on this.
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Thanks in advance, pranay kumar ji. Doable, we can never know until we try, yes paucity of time is there but you can try. Focus on major subjects like polity,history,eco,environment and geography. Watch mrunal videos to quickly cover geo and eco. Read NCERTs selectively and above all try to do as many previous questions as possible and lastly cover gs some where, preferably vision. In the best case scenario you will cover a lot in short time and clear, if you fail you still have learnt a lot and failed in the right direction and that will help you some day.
Be positive and think you will clear only then your preparation will be positive or else you will start thinking negatively and some where down the line give up and start planning for 2017, Dont do that. Hi Gaurav Agrawal sir, wrote it perfectly “Choosing an Optional People often have many criteria to choose the optional. Some of them are – ‘Scoring’ optional: People think some optionals are more scoring than others. Don’t know what to say on this. Every year UPSC changes the optionals it favors / punishes, so u never know whether the ‘scoring’ optional u took may end up in the ‘butchering’ list of UPSC next year.
– Overlap with GS: “Pubad le lo, GS ki bhi taiyyari ho jaayegi” Nothing could be more dangerous than this attitude. Coz if we don’t like pubad, and still take it, then we anyways won’t be able to study it well enough and not only will we screw the pubad portion of GS but also additional 500 marks optional. We only amplify our weakness by this attitude. I believe an optional must be chosen out of our strength. When I took economics, many people advised me against it saying economics is technical, not scoring etc. But I knew economics was my strength doesn’t matter if no one has scored 400/600 in economics so far, I know I would score it (as per the older marking scheme).
When UPSC is giving us 500 marks to play by our strength, why should we pick anything else? These are our marks and let us score the maximum out of it. And ofcourse, such a strength can only develop when we have deep interest and luv for the subject. Optional preparation requires a great deal of in depth study as well as wide coverage. One has to write like a historian to take history optional, one has to write like an economist to score well in economics. This is only possible when the subject is our strength.” Because it’s finally who will face the consequences and know your interests better, no one can choose it for you, hope this helps ?. Hello sir, Thank you so much sir its really very good information for the beginner like me.I don’t no how i can say you thank you because of above info i give lots of confidence but i have 1 question above book list its only for prelim or mains?
Whats about main exam book list? If u possible please send me book list on my email id.and also give me tips how i can start preparation? Joint coaching classes are necessary or not? I have confusion about select optional subject. How can i choice this? My maths is good can i select maths for optional i m completed B,Tech in ExTC Dept. Actually i have so small small question to clear this how to contact u?
Ones again thank you so much sir Thanks & Regards Kasturi Doshi. Hi, I understand your dilemma you can choose one book for each subject and revise it as much as possible, along with writing every test series you can get. Polity – Laxmikanth Economy- Ramesh Singh History – Spectrum Geography – NCERT Environment – Shankar IAS Culture – Nitin Singhania Science – NCERT (Mrunal list as mentioned in the post) Current Affairs – Hindu + Vision Material These are must do to get a very good foundation, no can predict the question paper may be lot of current affairs might come or lot of static ones might come, so try to revise a lot and write as many 2017 prelims test series as possible it really helps.
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