Read basic books first
All the UPSC aspirants must read first and the best books are NCERT syllabus 6th to 12th books. In these books, one can learn about science, history, mathematics, politics from scratch. So it is advisable to read these books. These books should be read to increase knowledge for UPSC exam step by step.
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Indian Polity and Constitution
Buy and read the book Indian Polity and Constitution written by M Laxmikant. In this book one can learn about the important acts and important acts of Alex Andrews George which led to the change of India. Also you can know about his important judgments. Reading these books is essential to clear IAS.
Indian History and Culture
Art and Culture of Indians – Books by Nitin Singhani, Ancient and Medieval India – Books by Poonam Dalal Dahiya, History of Modern India – Books by Sonali Bhansali and Mesinil Tripathi.
Indian Geography and World Geography
Reading Certificate Physical and Human Geography by Goh Cheng Leong, Geography of India by Majid Hussain, Oxford Student Atlas of India. These books cover a lot of topics to know about Geography for UPSC CSE Exam.
Indian Economy
Reading Nitin Singhania – Indian Economy, Ramesh Singh – Indian Economy, Shankar Ganesh Kurupaiyya – Indian Economy Key Concept Book. These books are good to read on economy, annual budgets.
Books for Science and Technology
The best book to read on Science and Technology for UPSC Civil Services Exam is Science and Technology Books Best by Ravi P Agrahari.
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Environment- Ecology, Biodiversity and Climate Change.
By PMF IAS – Environment
-Environment by Shankar IAS
These two books are called the best reference books to read on ecology, climate change, natural change.
Read Pratibha Verma, first IRS, then IAS officer, despite serious ailments
Books for current affairs
You can read Rajiv Merhishi – India 2022 Yearbook or any other annual current affairs books from any good publisher.
Reading two to three English newspapers daily. Mainly reading daily editorials, columns. Regular reading of State / National / International subjects.
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