
Complete all 6-12 ncert of gs subjects
Complete all subjects ncert such as history geography economy polity biology etc.
Ten things to study before upsc prelims 2026
Ncerts have become very crucial as it not only glimpse of the subjects but also strengthens your command on the subjects.
Lots of questions are directly being asked in prelims examination.
Ncert clears your concept very easily as i has been written a very simple english and in a simplified way.
Study all standard books in market
An aspirant should complete all standard books for the subjects which will boost your understanding and increase your marks.
Some standard books such as Polity by Lamikanth Geography by go leong history by Spectrum economics by Mrunal etc.
Standard books are irreplaceable as most questions are directly lifted from there.
Some books can be omitted and instead of them ncerts can only be the source.
Complete your current affairs of at least
An aspirant should complete studying current affairs of at least one year from any source.
There are lots of resources for current affairs such as News papers, current fairs magazines of various institutes like Vajiram and ravi vision ias unaacdemy , Drishti ias, udaan of only ias etc.
Atleast 40% questions are related with current affairs so it should be studied.
Revise c sat topics and prepare for comprehension
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- C SAT topics consists of maths reasoning, comprehension, aptitude etc.
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- Aspirants need to qualify this paper to clear prelims examination.
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- Aspirants need to bring atlest 33% marks to qualify.
Study at least ten years pyq of gs and csat
Some questions are even asked from the pyq options and on the themes.
Make crisp notes of standard and ncert books
Some toppers notes are also helpful for the easier revision before the exam.
Solve at least twenty full length mocks
do multiple brainstorming
Make yourself adapt with the timing of prelims
Tests should be solved on the same timing as on the date of exam from one month before prelims.
Revise multiple times
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