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Well, first you need to do these 3 things for targeting UPSC Prelims 2020 and fortunately UPSC Mains 2021.
1. Analyse the whole syllabus for UPSC and Examination pattern of UPSC on upsc.gov.in
2. Have a look at the previous year question papers for UPSC and stay in constant touch with them. You can download UPSC previous year papers from downloads section of one of the Best online coaching for IAS like UPSCCONNECT Best online Classes for UPSC
3. Have proper sources to study and prepare your own notes in a well planned manner from the prescribed sources.
The last but not least, follow current affairs for IAS Exam from newspapers like The Hindu, The Indian Express etc. and practice MCQs and answer writing for UPSC as much as you can.
If we talk about must have books, then:
Books for Prelims
1. General Science: 9th & 10th NCERT and Biology 12th NCERT last 4 chapters.
2. NCERTs of History, Geography, Economics of classes 11th & 12th.
3. Art & Culture for UPSC: 11th NCERT
4. Previous year question papers from Best online Live Classes for UPSC
5. Current Affairs for IAS Exam from The Hindu
6. live Classes for UPSC from any of the best online coaching for UPSC sites like UPSCCONNECT (Best online Guidance for IAS Exam), as mentioned earlier. It’s up to you, if you prepare your notes for IAS Exam with the help of NCERTs & these video Courses for UPSC, and apply this knowledge in your UPSC exam,you would end up clearing UPSC Prelims.
You get more than 500 video lectures for IAS , covering all the topics of each subject. You can study anywhere and anytime from these video lectures for UPSC. It’s very affordable(only Rs. 15,000 for all subjects).
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Books for MAINS Exam
1.Revision of all NCERTs from 6–12 th of History, Geography, Economics etc.
2. For Ethics for UPSC , follow Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude by Subba Rao.
3. For Modern India for UPSC , follow Spectrum by Anik Dhir, For Ancient India for UPSC follow Satish Chandra.
4. For Polity for UPSC , follow M. Laxmikant.
5. For Geography for UPSC , follow Majid Husain and do follow OXFORD Atlas, judiciously.
6. For Economics for UPSC , follow Indian Economy book by Ramesh Singh.
7. For Art & Culture for UPSC, follow Indian Art & Culture by Nitin Singhania.
The moral of the story is, follow specfic 1–2 books only, for each subject. Revise atleast 3–4 times before appearing for UPSC examination. Keep your notes handy. Make your notes for IAS Exam with the help of these books & video lectures. Videos will help you to understand & retain the information, for a longer period of time.
The last, please try to cover up first the NCERTs, then Video lectures and then cover the recommended books. Study from the point of MAINS, and not Prelims. You would definitely clear Prelims 2020, through this technique.
All the best!
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