How To Read Ncert Books For Upsc Exam?

Which books should I read in NCERT for UPSC?

History: NCERT Class VI – Our Past. History: NCERT Class VII – Our Past -I. History: NCERT Class VIII – Our Past II and III. History: NCERT Class IX – India and the Contemporary World – I. History: NCERT Class IX – India and the Contemporary World – II.

Which chapters should I read in NCERT for UPSC?

Class 6: Our Past I. Class 7: Our past II. Class 8: Our past III (Part 1 and 2) Class 9: India and the Contemporary world – I and II. Class 10: Themes in World History, India and the contemporary world II. Class 11: Themes in World History (Industrial revolution)

Should I read all chapters of NCERT for UPSC?

We should consider NCERT books from classes 6 to 12 as it is not necessary to cover complete books. We intend to make things easier by not only listing books but also relevant topics in the books that will help you go through many of your Prelims and Mains’ topics.

Which class NCERT is best for UPSC?

UPSC asks many questions from NCERT textbooks. If you are an IAS aspirant, we recommend you start from Class 6 NCERTs. If you cover Class 6 to Class 12 of all humanities subjects, you will develop a clear understanding of almost all basic concepts. You should also cover relevant chapters of Science books.

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Which NCERT should I start first?

If aspirants have enough time, it is always advised to start from standard 6 NCERT texts and read till standard 12 texts for all relevant subjects.

Can I skip NCERT for UPSC?

It is recommended that candidates go through the NCERT books as the information available is not just comprehensive but also reliable. Textbooks from class VI to XII can be of great use for both prelims and mains examination. Read Further: Complete List Of NCERT Books Needed For UPSC Preparation.

Is 5 hours of studying enough for UPSC?

1) An aspirant may not be able to concentrate fully for the entire 5 hours; hence there will be gaps, 2) An aspirant has to study GS, optional, current affairs, etc., every day, and to divide the 5 hours, may not be effective. Hence, an aspirant should try to put at least 7-8 hours every day and gradually increase it.

Which 5 subject is best for UPSC?

Medical Science. Literature. Anthropology. Public Administration. Psychology. Law. Geography. History.

What are the 5 compulsory subjects in UPSC?

What are the compulsory subjects for UPSC exam prelims? In UPSC Prelims, the compulsory subjects are Indian Polity and Governance, General Science, History, Geography, Economic and Social Development, etc.

How many hours to study NCERT for UPSC?

How much time does it take to cover all NCERT books? You have to read about 40-44 books in total, and it would take you about three days to complete one book which contains about 14-16 chapters. So, in total it would take you about 2.5- 3 months to read all the books.