Upsc prelims syllabus subject wise

  1. UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023, CSAT and GS Syllabus
  2. Preparation Strategy for Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam in the Last 30 Days
  3. Subject and Topic Wise Time Table for UPSC Preparation: Let's Know the Ways to Crack the Exam
  4. CrackIAS


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UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023, CSAT and GS Syllabus

Table of Contents • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023-Overview • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 Subject-Wise PDF • UPSC Prelims Syllabus for Paper I • UPSC Prelims Syllabus for History • Ancient History of India • Medieval Indian History • Modern India -Indian National Movement • UPSC Prelims Syllabus for Indian and World Geography • Indian Geography • Human Geography • World Geography & Physical Geography • Economic geography • Map work • Places in News • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 for Indian Polity and Governance • Indian Polity and Governance • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 for Indian Economy • Economic and Social Development • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 for General Science • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 for Environment • Ecology & Environment • Biodiversity • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 for CSAT • UPSC Prelims Exam Pattern 2023 • UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023 Subject Wise Weightage • How to Prepare for UPSC Prelims Syllabus 2023? • Best Books for UPSC Prelims 2023 • Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs) The Union Public Service Commission releases the UPSC prelims syllabus along with the official notification every year on their official website. Candidates should download the syllabus of UPSC prelims exam in order to cover all the aspects of the exam. To begin with, the UPSC prelims syllabus PDF is divided into two subjects i.e. General Studies Paper I and General Studies Paper II (CSAT). Each paper carries 200 marks with an exam duration of 2 hours each. Moreover, the scores obtained in GS p...

Preparation Strategy for Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam in the Last 30 Days

Vishnu Mahajan (AIR 70, UPSC 2015) Dear Aspirants, Civil Services Preliminary Exam is the first phase of the Civil Services Exam but not necessarily the simplest. There is a wide difference between the syllabi of the Preliminary and Main Exam, the nature of questions and consequently the preparation strategy needs to be well thought out. I would like to share my experience and learning over the last 2-3 years and hope that it might be helpful to other aspiring students. However, at the very outset, I would also like to say that there is no fixed, deterministic path to success in this highly subjective, uncertain exam. What follows is my subjective experience which might work for some and might not work for someone else. With CSAT (a major stabilizing factor, at least for someone with a basic understanding of 10th standard Maths) made a qualifying exam, GS assumes prime importance. This means that the total time spent dedicatedly on Prelims prep must be sufficient to allow multiple revisions and retention of GS topics since one cannot rely on CSAT to pull one through. For the last year’s Prelims (2015), I spent a good 2.5 months (June, July and half of August) studying only for Prelims without giving any time to Optional or Mains GS. For the 2014 Prelims, I had only spent around 1.5 months and relied heavily on CSAT. The strategy paid off and I comfortably cleared the Prelims with 140 marks in GS compared to 102 in 2014. The cutoffs might be even higher this year and Prelim...

Subject and Topic Wise Time Table for UPSC Preparation: Let's Know the Ways to Crack the Exam

There is an intense and urgent need for you to develop a scheduled habit of studying to get sufficient scores in the UPSC exam. This exam is the toughest because of its wide range of questions. It is often tough to decide how to initiate your preparation to get a good level when you enter the exam hall. A timetable helps you to grab the details of every area precisely within the time limits to let you revise it further before the examination. If you are searching for the subject and topic-wise timetables for UPSC preparation, stick to this article to know the correct method of preparing. Also Read: How to Prepare a Time Table for UPSC Preparation? Here is the Guide for the UPSC Candidates IAS Time Table Time table is extremely important to have a proper level of learning for the UPSC exam. If you do not have a proper format to study, you get confused at the end or perhaps, degrading your health status mentally and physically. IAS is not an easy trip to have. You have to be determined and Topic Wise Time Table for UPSC Preparation According to the data, over 10 lakh candidates apply for the UPSC exam to get into IAS, IRS, IPS, or IFS services. They do incredibly hard work in preparation for the exam. This article has all the tips and appropriate schedules for the preparation. Aspirants follow the 1-year plan to have adequate knowledge of all the subjects and it’s spheres. Also Read : How to Prepare a 3 Month Time Table for UPSC Preparation? Tips to Ace your Prelims 2021 Adv...

CrackIAS

There are Total 358 Topics in which the whole UPSC syllabus is divided including Mains, Prelims and Interview. These Topics are spread in 14 Subjects. Indian Culture 10 Indian Polity 20 Indian Economy 33 Ethics 30 Modern India History 27 Developmental Issues 23 Science & Technology 11 Prelims Only Topics (mixed ones) 43 Post-Independence India History 10 International Relations 69 Environment 5 World History 7 Security Related Matters 8 Indian Society 15 World & Indian Geography 47 Total Topics - 358 Out of these 358 Topics, 239 are relevant for both Prelims as well as Mains. These topics must be prepared from pre-cum-mains perspective together. Topics relevant for both Prelims and Mains (that is, Topics which need to be prepared from both Pre-cum-Mains perspective) 239 Topics relevant for Mains only (prepared from majorly Mains perspective) 76 Topics relevant for Prelims only (prepared from both majorly Prelims perspective) 43 Total Topics - 358 Further, not all the Topics are equally important. Few Topics are more important than others, so more efforts should be put on those topics. For the purpose of preparation, Topics can be divided into High Depth, Medium Depth and Shallow - High Depth Topics (Topics which need to be prepared in depth) 138 Medium Depth Topics (Topics which need to be prepared in detail, but not too much detail) 158 Shallow Topics (Topics which need to be prepared in general, not much detail) 62 Total Topics - 358 Current Affairs are extremely importa...