UPSC Booklist 2024
For the UPSC Civil Services Exam in 2024, a comprehensive and carefully selected booklist is essential for both Prelims and Mains preparation. Here's a summary of recommended books across various subjects:
For UPSC Prelims
1. History:
- "India’s Struggle for Independence" by Bipan Chandra
- "Indian Art and Culture" by Nitin Singhania
- NCERT books for Class XI and XII
2. Geography:
- "Certificate Physical Geography" by G C Leong
- NCERT books from Class VI to XII
- "World Atlas" by Orient Black Swan
3. Indian Polity:
- "Indian Polity" by M Laxmikanth
- NCERT books for Class IX to XII
4. Economics:
- "Indian Economy" by Nitin Singhania
- "Economic Development & Policies in India" by Jain & Ohri
- NCERT Class XI
5. International Relations:
- NCERT Class XII "Contemporary World Politics"
- Regular updates from newspapers like The Hindu or Indian Express
6. CSAT:
- "Tata McGraw Hill CSAT Manual"
- "Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning" by R S Aggarwal
For UPSC Mains
1. International Relations:
- "India’s Foreign Policy since Independence" by V.P. Dutt
- Regular newspaper reading for current affairs
2. Indian Economy:
- NCERT books for Classes XI and XII
- "Indian Economy" by Sanjiv Verma
- "Economics Dictionary" published by Collins & Penguin
- "Economic Survey" latest edition
3. Ecology & Environment:
- "Certificate Physical & Human Geography" by Goh Cheng Leong
- NCERT Class XII Biology (relevant chapters)
- "India Year Book" (Environment chapter)
- "Climate Change" section from the latest Economic Survey
4. Security Issues:
- "India’s Security in a Turbulent World" by Jasjit Singh
5. Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude:
- "Ethics in Governance," ARC Report
- "Lexicon" by Chronicle Publications
- "The Book on Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude" by Access Publication
Optional and Literature Subjects
A variety of books are available for different optional subjects and literature subjects. For instance, for subjects like Urdu, Psychology, and various literature options, specific textbooks and reference materials are recommended.
General Recommendations
- Start with NCERT books for foundational understanding.
- Move on to standard reference books for in-depth study.
- Regularly update with current affairs through newspapers and magazines.
- Utilize online resources and e-books for convenient access to materials.
It's important to tailor the booklist according to your background and understanding of the subjects. Besides these books, regular practice through previous years' question papers and mock tests is crucial for success in the UPSC exams.
also read, UPSC Adhyaksh
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