Books

Introduction

Choosing the right UPSC Preparation Books is crucial for every aspirant aiming to clear the UPSC exam. On EverythingIAS, we provide a carefully curated list of essential books covering all stages—Prelims, Mains, and Interview—to help you prepare confidently and efficiently.

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The UPSC exam is one of the toughest competitive exams in India, requiring a solid study plan and the right resources. One of the most important pillars of your preparation is the choice of UPSC Preparation Books. Selecting the right books can simplify complex topics, provide clear concepts, and help you stay on track throughout your preparation journey.

For the Preliminary exam, NCERT textbooks from Class 6 to 12 remain the best starting point as they build strong basics in subjects like History, Geography, Polity, Economics, and Science. Aspirants should also refer to books like Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth, which is widely regarded as a must-have for understanding the Indian Constitution and political system.

For the Mains exam, the scope widens, and detailed books become necessary. For History, Spectrum’s Modern India and India’s Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra are excellent resources. In Geography, GC Leong is a popular choice, while Economics aspirants often turn to Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh. These books help build conceptual clarity and provide ample examples for answer writing.

Current affairs play a crucial role in UPSC preparation, so complement your reading with daily newspapers like The Hindu and official government sources like PIB. Monthly current affairs compilations and magazines also help keep you updated.

Finally, practicing answer writing using previous years’ question papers and expert compilations is key to scoring well in Mains.

On EverythingIAS, we recommend a balanced mix of these UPSC Preparation Books along with consistent practice and revision to help you succeed in the UPSC journey.

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