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What are the best books for UPSC?

🧭 FOUNDATION: NCERTs (Non-Negotiable)

NCERTs build conceptual clarity and directly help in both Prelims MCQs and Mains answer writing.

Mandatory NCERT Coverage

  • History: Class 6–12
  • Geography: Class 6–12
  • Polity: Class 9–12
  • Economics: Class 9–12
  • Science: Class 6–10
  • Environment (Biology): Class 11–12

Read NCERTs at least 2 times before moving to standard books.

Best Books for UPSC Prelims (GS Paper I & CSAT)

The UPSC Prelims examination is objective in nature and demands a strong command over static subjects integrated with current affairs. The following booklist is source-limited, syllabus-aligned, and revision-friendly, making it suitable for both beginners and repeat aspirants.

General Studies Paper I (GS-I)

  • History
    • NCERT History: Class 6 to 12
    • Ancient India
      • India’s Ancient Past – R.S. Sharma
    • Medieval India
      • History of Medieval India – Satish Chandra
    • Modern India
      • History of Modern India – Bipan Chandra
      • A Brief History of Modern India – Rajiv Ahir (Spectrum)
  • Geography
    • NCERT Geography: Class 6 to 12
    • Certificate Physical and Human Geography – G.C. Leong
    • LotusArise Geography Notes/Articles
    • Oxford School Atlas
      • Map-based questions
      • Physical features and location mapping
  • Indian Polity
    • Indian Polity – M. Laxmikanth
    • NCERT Political Science: Class 9 to 12
      • Constitution
      • Governance basics
  • Indian Economy
    • NCERT Class 11: Indian Economic Development
    • NCERT Class 12: Macroeconomics
    • Indian Economy – Ramesh Singh
    • Latest Economic Survey
    • Union Budget (summary focus)
  • Environment & Ecology
    • Environment and Ecology – D.R. Khullar
    • NCERT Biology: Class 11 & 12
    • Current affairs related to:
      • Climate change
      • Biodiversity
      • Environmental conventions
  • Science & Technology
  • Current Affairs
    • Daily newspaper
      • The Hindu / Indian Express
    • Monthly current affairs magazine (any one, consistently)
    • Yearly current affairs compilation for final revision
    • Focus areas:
      • Government schemes
      • International relations
      • Environment & economy linkages
  • Previous Year Questions (PYQs)
    • UPSC Prelims PYQs (1995–2023)
    • Used for:
      • Identifying repeated themes
      • Understanding UPSC’s option framing
      • Static–current integration

CSAT – General Studies Paper II (Qualifying)

  • Quantitative Aptitude
    • Quantitative Aptitude – R.S. Aggarwal
    • Practice through previous years’ CSAT papers
  • Logical Reasoning
    • Analytical Reasoning – M.K. Pandey
    • Topic-wise practice using UPSC PYQs
  • Comprehension
    • Previous years’ CSAT question papers
    • Regular newspaper reading for speed and understanding

Best Books for UPSC Mains (GS Papers I–IV & Essay)

The UPSC Mains examination is descriptive and analytical, testing a candidate’s ability to present well-structured, multidimensional, and value-enriched answers. The following booklist focuses on depth of content, conceptual clarity, and articulation, while keeping sources limited and revision-friendly.

General Studies Paper I

(Indian Heritage, History, Geography, Society)

  • Indian History
    • India’s Struggle for Independence – Bipan Chandra
    • India Since Independence – Bipan Chandra (selective)
    • World History – Norman Lowe
      • World wars
      • Industrial revolution
      • Colonization and decolonization
  • Indian Culture
  • Geography
    • Certificate Physical and Human Geography – G.C. Leong
    • NCERT Geography – Class 11 & 12
    • LotusArise Geography Notes/Articles
    • Geography of India (selective topics such as resources, agriculture, population)
  • Indian Society
    • Society in India – Ram Ahuja
    • NCERT Sociology – Class 11 & 12
    • Current issues related to:
      • Social change
      • Women, caste, religion
      • Urbanization and globalization

General Studies Paper II

(Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice, International Relations)

  • Indian Polity & Constitution
    • Indian Polity – M. Laxmikanth
    • Introduction to the Constitution of India – D.D. Basu (conceptual clarity)
  • Governance & Social Justice
    • ARC Reports (selective)
    • Current government schemes and policies
    • Issues related to:
      • Health, education
      • Vulnerable sections
      • E-governance and transparency
  • International Relations
    • NCERT Political Science – Class 12 (Contemporary World Politics)
    • Newspaper editorials and MEA-related developments
    • Focus on:
      • India’s bilateral relations
      • Regional groupings
      • Global institutions

General Studies Paper III

(Technology, Economy, Environment, Security, Disaster Management)

  • Indian Economy
    • Indian Economy – Ramesh Singh
    • Economic Survey (analytical chapters)
    • Union Budget (policy direction and priorities)
  • Science & Technology
    • NCERT Science – Class 6 to 10
    • LotusArise Science and Tech Notes/Articles
    • Current developments related to:
      • Space technology
      • Biotechnology
      • Digital technologies
      • Defence and AI
  • Environment & Biodiversity
    • Standard environment sources used during Prelims
    • Current issues related to:
      • Climate change
      • Environmental impact assessment
      • Conservation efforts
  • Internal Security
  • Disaster Management
    • LotusArise Disaster Management Notes/Articles
    • NCERT Geography (disaster-related chapters)
    • NDMA guidelines
    • Case studies from recent disasters

General Studies Paper IV

(Ethics, Integrity, Aptitude)

  • Ethics Theory
  • Ethics Case Studies
    • Ethics case study compilations
    • Practice using real-life administrative situations
    • Focus on:
      • Decision-making
      • Integrity and accountability
      • Emotional intelligence

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