- Prologue
- Act I: Mindset of the Enemy
- Prelims GS
- Prelims Optional
- Mains: 90s Era
- General studies (mains) of 90s Era
- Optional papers: 90s era
- Literature optionals: 90era
- The Back-breakingTM era (2010 onwards)
- BackbreakingTM era: Prelims
- BackbreakingTM era: Mains (General Studies)
- Adaptation
Prologue
- There are lot of tips scattered in various articles, but for a new person it is sometimes hard to follow what is going on here.
- So this is my attempt to combine and consolidate everything onto five part series on prelims cum mains cum interview approach for General Studies for UPSC Civil Service Exam.
- If you’re following this site for many months, you will find repetition of ideas and tips in this article, so apologies in advance for any boredom caused.
War on Terrorism UPSC, consists of three battles
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| 2. Mains | Descriptive-essay type questions |
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This strategy is divided into five articles, click on the appropriate links:
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Act I: Mindset of the Enemy
We can classify Bollywood movies into eras- tragedy ridden 50, musical 70s and so on.
Similarly UPSC question papers too have gone through evolution.
To keep it simple, I would classify this into two phases
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| Timeline | Everything upto 2009 | 2010, 2011, 2012…continued | |
| Prelims | Main areas |
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So how was the 90s era?
- Most people did not have internet or computer. Internet was prohibitively expensive. Even cybercafés were hard to find. There was hardly any information on internet, about how to prepare for this exam.
- And whether information/booklist was available was mostly jingoistic and impractical in nature. (will be discussed in Act II “List of Not recommended Books”)
- Those who could afford to goto Delhi for coaching, had distinct advantage over others. Because they knew what to prepare, from where to prepare and what to skip. (Nowadays situation has drastically changed).
in those days, Prelims had two papers
- General Studies (150 marks)
- Optional Subject (300 marks)
There existed a proportional representation system rule. Crudely speaking it means
- Suppose 2 lakh students appeared in prelims and 20,000 had History optional. (10%)
- And UPSC wanted only pass 10,000 students for next stage –mains exam. In that case, UPSC would need to reserve 1000 seats for candidates with history optional. (10%)
Prelims GS
By and large the structure for prelims was like following
- There would be about 20 questions on History. You had to Mugup old NCERT + any coaching notes regarding location of Harappa sites and other boring trivial things.
- There would be 30-40 questions on Geography (including places in news): so you had to prepare old NCERTs + competitive magazines + TheHindu accordingly.
- About 40 questions on science: NCERT + GS manual.
- Prelims GS questions used to be current affairs heavy : Almost 40 questions on persons/places in news, books-authors, sports, awards, science-tech etc. so competitive magazines (chronicle wizard etc) and coaching class material on current affairs compilation were precious.
- Remaining was filled up with polity, aptitude etc questions to make a paper with total 150 questions.
Prelims Optional
Let’s consider the case of Public Administration. The topicwise breakup was pretty much identical every year. Basically you had to mugup following books religiously and you would clear the prelims (even without coaching or great command over GS).
- M.Laxmikanth’s book on Public Administration
- Prasad and Prasad
- Mohit Bhattacharya
- Sharma n Sadana (or Avasthi or Fadia)
But in those years, if you lived in a small town, there was no internet and nobody to tell you those books were important. So you had to join a coaching class in Delhi, just to figure out the damn booklist (or worst- fail in first attempt and learn from mistakes).
- Overall, The nature of prelims questions was such that you’d need to mugup lot of data on solar planets, PSLV missions, metal-alloys, location of Harappan sites, winners of lawn tennis, Shanti-Swaroop Bhatnagar awardees and other boring things like that.
- Same for your optional subjects. (for Public Administration you had to mugup quotes-who said what, books and authors, timelines etc.
- Because of the proportional representation rule, in the preliminary exam you were only competing with the people from your optional subject group.
- And thus Senior player had distinct advantage over first timers. Because optionals were worth 300 mark, and he had rock solid command over facts because of revision.
- The victory rule was straight arithmetic:
- If Someone revised above cited Public Administration books for 15-20 times (I’m not kidding) then he was riding a Tata Sumo @90 kmph.
- If a newguy had barely read them 5 times, so he was riding a desi Atlas bicycle (used by postmen,).
- Now imagine what would happen if these two clashed?
- Same was the situation in General studies paper.
And as I told earlier, there was no internet or awareness outside Delhi. So most of the “small-town, self-preparation-no coaching and no relative in civil service” type candidates would fail in their first attempt, because
- they did not have idea on what to prepare, what to skip.
- They could not memorize as much as a senior player did, because of timelimit.
So they’d fail in first attempt, learn from their mistakes, and clear prelims in second attempt (i.e. when they too become senior players). But then they might fail in mains exam for the same reason (lack of right direction), so they’d again rectify mistakes in third attempt and with God and goodluck willing, they’d get selected. Ofcourse there were exceptional cases, but by and large, this was the situation and hence there exists a perception in the society that
- You cannot clear IAS exam on first trial.
- You cannot clear IAS exam without going to Delhi for Coaching.
But that was the 90s. Things have changed now. Many toppers have defied above rules. Cleared the UPSC on first attempt: Shah Faisal, Karthik Iyer, Neeraj Singh, Mohd.Safi to name a few.
Anyways let us continue discussion on 90s era- moving to the Mains
Mains: 90s Era
General studies (mains) of 90s Era
Questions often rephrased and repeated, so if a coaching class sir dictated the answers for previous papers / or provided notes, then all you had to do was religiously mug it up and reproduce the same in your answer sheets.
History
- 3 books of Spectrum: Modern History, Freedom fighters and Culture
- Bipin Chandra
In those years, UPSC would ask 2 markers on freedom fighters (total 10-12 marks) every year. So you had to mupup 150+freedom fighters from Spectrum’s book + coaching material if any. Again, senior player had distinct advantage because he would have gone through the same data atleast 5 times. He can easily recall freedom fighters compared to a new guy.
Indian Geography
- Again questions were repeated and rephrased for example
- “explain monsoon mechanism in India” and “why xyz part receives less monsoon” etc.
- So a coaching class sir would just need to consolidate good stuff given in Spectrum book/Majid Hussain /Dr.Khullar’s book and provide question answers for old papers. That’d be his “coaching class readymade material” and you did not even need a book, just mugup those class notes, and you’d get full marks.
Polity
- Sometimes directly lifted statements on DD Basu, other times merely rephrasing old question.
- Again same as above, coaching notes would save the time and effort.
International affairs, Economy
- You had to just mugup V******’s material and whatever was dictated in the class.
- Statistics was also pretty easy and conventional.
- There were clichéd questions on computers every year like write a note on RAM or email.
- Same for science-tech.
- And whatever Misc. current affairs was left, you could rely on Wizard’s special book on mains current affairs + Hindu.
Optional papers: 90s era
I’ve already talked about that in the Public Administration strategy article. Anyways the success formula was
- Re-mugup the same books you used for prelims.
- Get some fodder material from Yojana Kurukshetra. (or Readymade notes of H******** S**** etc.) and use it elaborate or spice up the answers with so called ‘case studies’.
- Questions were static, direct from the SRBs, repeated, rephrased. coaching sir would dictate the answers, Class notes would save the day.
- Similar things for History, geography, psychology etc.
Literature optionals: 90s era
- In the GS and Public Administration, UPSC atleast showed the decency to rephrase the question while repeating it next year.
- but for literature was so totally clichéd, even Saas Bahu serials look genuine.
- If you just studied the last 10 years paper, you could set your own guess-paper for the fourth year and upsc’s actual paper would 90% similar to your guess paper!
- For Pali or Maithali litt. All you had to do was join a coaching class or get some Arts professor to dictate you the answers of last 10 years’ papers. That’s all, mug it up and you’d get more that 300/600 marks (+ scaling system favored litt.optionals)
In short, first timer/no-coaching type player had almost 0% chance of getting decent marks in mains.
And among the senior players, if Senior Player A and Senior player B. Both had revised notes for 20 times. Who would be successful?
Well, questions like I said rephrased repeated every year. Mains Questions are of two types: analytical or direct.
- For analytical questions (Critically analyse India’s policy towards Afghanistan), you had ready-made notes dictated by coaching class sir, you just needed to recall and write the points. And Suppose Mr.A solely relied on that note while Mr.B upgraded his note further with fodder material from library book or retired professor or newspapers, then Mr.B would get more marks. Therefore quality of notes =important.
- For direct questions (like powers of the Pres of India or explain the budget making process)….in that case whoever could write more points (Mr.A or B) would get more marks. Therefore memorization skill=important.
The Back-breakingTM era (2010 onwards)
- So far we saw that in 90s era, A small town candidate without coaching or tips from seniors/toppers/IAS relatives, could rarely succeed.
- And By small town I mean every place except Delhi. (Same way for IIT entrance exam, everyplace except Kota, Rajsthan, is a small town.)
- Anyways, suddenly UPSC wakes up and realizes the problems faced by first timers and small towners.
- So UPSC starts taking certain reformative measures in the exam process to prevent coaching classes and senior players for gaining much advantage.
- This is phenomenon is referred as BackbreakingTM move of UPSC.
- The exams conducted in 2010, 2011, and 2012 are examples of that move. Now let’s try to understand what was changed during this era?
BackbreakingTM era: Prelims
- UPSC removed Optional subjects were from preliminary exam (2011 and onwards) it introduced a new thing called Civil Service Aptitude Test (CSAT). It had two papers GS+Aptitude. Both papers have same marks. So there goes the advantages associated with proportional representation, 300 marks of optional subject MCQ paper.
- Even in Aptitude, from 2012 It reduced questions from conventional Maths: to prevent Engineers/IIT/MBA types from gaining advantage.
- UPSC introduced new topics in the syllabus such as environment and biodiversity, rights issue.
- In GS prelims, it stopped asking trivial current affairs stuff (person/places in news, awards etc.) for example I’m copy pasting certain questions from 90s era
Which of the following organization won the CSIR award for S&T innovation for rural Development, 2006?
- CLRI
- NDDB
- IARI
- NDRI
Which city has been the venue of Asian Games for maximum number of times from 1951 to 2006?
- Delhi
- Tokyo
- Bangkok
- Beijing
Match the following
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To solve such questions you had to constantly follow current affairs magazines (or the readymade current affairs notes of coaching class). But Nowadays such questions don’t appear much in prelims exam.
- UPSC changed the nature of questions from History and Science. For example here are few from 1999’s paper
Q1. Match Following
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Q2. Volcanic eruptions donot occur in
- Baltic Sea
- Black Sea
- Caspian Sea
- Caribbean Sea
Thankfully UPSC stopped asking such questions nowadays. So you don’t have to mugup a lot of data like in the 90s.
For Prelims, Nowadays most of the questions are 4 Statement True or False (4TF) type. So you’re given one term/phenomenon and 2 or 3 or 4 statements. Your task is to identify the correct statements. Ofcourse it does require memorization, but they more aimed at checking your basic understanding of a topic rather than your mugup skills (like in above questions from the 90s) for example here are some questions from 2012’s paper
Q1. Mahatma Gandhi undertook fast unto death in 1932, mainly because :
- Round table conference failed to satisfy Indian political aspirations
- Congress and muslims league had differences of opinion
- Ramsay macdonald announced the communal award
- None of the statements (a), (b) and (c) given above is correct in this context.
Q2. Consider these factors
- Rotation of the earth
- Air pressure of wind
- Density of ocean water
- Revolution of the earth
Which of the above factors influence the ocean currents?
- 1 & 2 only
- 1, 2 & 3
- 1 & 4
- 2, 3 & 4
To get more idea on this, read following analysis of 2012’s CSAT (preliminary) paper CLICK ME
BackbreakingTM era: Mains (General Studies)
For mains exan, UPSC stopped asking conventional direct stuff from History, Geography Instead emphasis was given to public health, environment, sci-tech, yearbook and current affairs from newspapers.
To get more idea on this, read following analysis of 2012’s General Studies (Mains) paper click ME
Adaptation
And while writing all ^this, I donot mean even an ounce of disrespect to any senior player or his success. No one becomes senior player by his conscious choice, everyone wants to clear UPSC in first attempt- But things don’t turn out that way for many, So, he is a victim of circumstances created by the (supervillain) UPSC. And life and society is very cruel to him, as you’ll see in Act IV and V.
Initially UPSC had the upper hand in this war. When UPSC significantly changed the question style in 2010’s preliminary paper, most senior players were shocked and caught unguarded. But UPSC can’t trick them everytime. They’re fighting for their life and career. In 2011, 2012 they changed their preparation strategy accordingly and adapted to this uncertain environment. So question papers are not as ‘shocker’ for them as UPSC expects.
Similarly coaching classes have been trying to adapt. UPSC keeps an eye on all the study material released by prominent coaching classes of delhi, to make sure no questions are asked from such material. So coaching classes too have came up with new ideas, for example
- Nowadays ‘good stuff/ ultra-important topics ’ are not given in their printed study material but mostly dictated during the lecture. (Because printed material usually get pirated by Xerox centres of Delhi hahaha)
- They intentionally released their current affairs material very late (just 15-20 days before the exam) to prevent UPSC from changing the papers.
This is like a game of chess, you have to constantly keep moving your pawns and adapt to the moves made by the enemy, same way UPSC too keeps coming up with new ideas and new back breakingTM moves every year.
- In the end, competition is tough and exam is not friendly to anyside, anymore, whether you’re a coaching/no-coaching/first timer/senior player…you too should adapt and study hard else you’ll get massacred like an innocent bystander in the action movies.
This concludes Act I (Part 1 of 5). Here are the links to the Remaining articles of UPSC strategy:

hi sir
i am sarbeswar preparing for ias 2015 but i am confused regarding optional subjects that as i am a computer science engineering student but there is to options to choose computer science so i want to take history and psychology as my optional subjects so sir is it be easy to take these subjects in case of an engineering student and if possible then how many hours i have to give for this subjects to prepare and what is the sources plz reply me as soon as possible
thanks
same case with me.
i am going for history
i am also computers background but i am opting anthro instead history..whats ur take
SAME PROBLEM WITH ME……… I AM WISHING TO TAKE PUB ADMIN. AND HISTORY…….
I am confused about the optional subject. if I take history as optional subject I will hav to study the word history very deeply
first refer syllabus and then read any one book related to the optional, if you find yourself comfortable then chose according to that,if u attend any class its good for you, please take your own decision
Why do you want to opt for two optionals ? According to the Backbreaking Era , now UPSC has kept only one optional subject !
Hi MRUNAL sir,
I’m a 2013 graduate. Ever since i started looking for UPSC oriented websites, I found your’s the best.
I just want to ask you a simple question, sir please do reply to it.
Sir, I am a 24 hrs. free student who wants to take up UPSC for that I have started a coaching in my home town. Can I finish my core syllabus of UPSC Prelims from now till July’2014.
And another question is that should I start CSAT paper II from now on wards or later as I have started my syllabus with Economy & History and have almost completed the NCERT’s of both and recently will start with the reference books
Thanking you,
Regards
Aman I am also preparing for prelim and have completed all NCERT’s…but I think that you should revise all the NCERT’s multiple times and start your mains preparation.you must also read environment science from NIOS it has got good content…and other NIOS also if you have time.
YA I COMPLETELY AGREE WITH shoaib
dear sir,
pls provide all material in hindi language.
Sir,
I have applied my last 2 attempts with a similar signature of mine,but I would like to change my signature on application for civils year..so is their possibility to do so?..if confirm
Sir i have just started preperation for UPSC exam, will you advise me, which books should i preffer & how can i decide abt optional subject from 1) Pub. Ad. 2)History 3)Marathi?
How to sort out notes from no. of books, So that i can convert my information into knowledge?
Thank you….
can anyone please provide me with the link to download the five year plan…earlier I had downloaded it from this site but my harddisk crashed..please provide and help…
http://planningcommission.nic.in/plans/planrel/fiveyr/welcome.html
hi shoaib iam studying BSC final year and i know nothing about upsc but i want to achieve it ,so i request u to give ur valuable advice interms of choosing subjects and time allotment for those subjects please send ur reply to my mail shoaibabdul862@gmail.com
please can u give a call…09034438210….i have some queries….regarding upsc xam pattern
hi sir,
I had attempted for upsc ias prelims in 2013 but failed to be in mains but this time I want to get succeed in 2014 and m homemaker , I have 5 yr kid. nobody there to take care of my kid nd me. but sir I required real guidance how to start with studies, I read newspaper indian express . and wat else I do . I also have few books on csat
@SJ:- If you follow mrunal sir’s master plan sincerely you will definitely get success in your next attempt….
Stop reading indian express. And start with The Hindu. Relate ur studies with editorials. Make a note of it. It will help alot. All the best.
MRUNAL SIR your articles not only help to secure job in govt sector but also in pvt sector too….your economy articles helped me a lot to get job in CITI bank (investment banking divion):)but my aim is to crack upsc cse and i am damn sure i will crack it by following your strategy…thanks a lot sir….
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respected sir,
I am a law graduate and thinking to take law as optional in upsc but there is no material regarding law on your blog neither there is any preparation tips for law,so sir please consider student like us who can not afford coaching.and i have also heard from almost my all seiners that NOT TO TAKE LAW AS OPTIONAL SO PLEASE GUIDE US SIR.
V.K SINGH
Dear Sir,
In the International affairs column you have written “You had to just mugup V******’s material and whatever was dictated in the class.” What is V******’S? I didn’t get it.
Nitish Singh
vajirams
Hi Mrunal bhai,am new to yr site and,quite impressed with the manner in which you have tried to make every relevant piece of information available to the aspiring candidates. Hats off to u. Bhai I have a doubt I have got the brilliant tutorial material-2009(complete set of prelims,main-geography and Public add). I wanted to know from u that, will those r going to help me in preparation for CSAT paper I and Geography (main paper).Pls through some light on it.Thank u.
Hi Mrunal bhai,am new to yr site and,quite impressed with the manner in which you have tried to make every relevant piece of information available to the aspiring candidates. Hats off to u. Bhai I have a doubt I have got the brilliant tutorial material-2009(complete set of prelims,main-geography and Public add). I wanted to know from u that, will those r going to help me in preparation for CSAT paper I and Geography (main paper).Pls through some light on it.Thank u.
Can you plz provide me the list of optional subjects for UPSC exam?also which subject will be better to choose,I am an engineer in ECE,bt I hv seen ppl taking other subjects completely different from their specialization,so wch subject is better to choose?
BRILLIANT STUDY MATERIALS ANY HELP ?
SIR,
COULD YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHETHER THERE IS ANY PAPER WHICH IS OF QUALIFYING IN NATURE..I WILL BE APPEARING FOR CSAT 2014.
Is anyone from web. Want to communicate for group study.
Hi sir i just started visiting your site this one is very usefull and worthy.i am going to appear in 2015 upsc prelims so from where i start my preparation. I am Agriculture graduate.
Mrunal sir ,
Thanx a lot for the guidance however i am confused as to the magazines to be read.do i have to read CST alng yojana ,kurukshetra or only the lattdmr two will do?Also Hindu is nt jvailable in my state,so only option is reading it online or can i subscribe it in some other way? Sorry for the inconvinience. Kindly oblidge.
Hi Mrunal,
I am 2013 graduate in electronics and communication stream(B.E).
please advise me what subject should i choose for mains.I am very confused.
sir,
i am doing M.Sc. in agriculture extension…I have started preparing dis year…I will give exam in 2015….1st attempt….i m doing coaching in ludhiana from last 4 months i have to manage my rasearch work simultaneously…..i m not able to manage my time..i have 6 hours left as a whole per day and 15 months in hand for prelims…please suggest me the right kind of time table to stick on….
Thank You.
Regards,
Anshu ..
sir,
i am not so good in english part..but i am reading The Hindu daily 4 hours…i read editorial,national,international issues..i m very new to the system…i have started reading geography…please tell me the strategy for reding geography…for prelims and mains…i have ncert books,khullars,and certificate course and atlas…and my coaching notes…2 months i have read in coaching class they werw too fast…so again i wnt to start afresh nd holistically….apart 4m giving 4 hours to newspapers how much time i should give for geography…i do coaching daily of 1.3o hrs. nd 4 hrs on weekends…
Regards,
Anshu..
sir,
i want to give a good start to exam..i can work hard to ny extnt…and a very optimistic for dis….please suggest me a good time table….thank you sir….
sir apart from those mentioned in the article, can you please post some other landmark events that took place in India and also in the world!! it would be a great help from you..
thank you..
Dear Sir, I am unable to find out a particular information, for quite sometime. The representation system rule you are talking about is that still used by UPSC?
Hello Everyone,
Can someone please help me on this…
I want to know that if someone wants to give different papers of UPSC MAINS in different medium….for example,if i want to write ESSAY in hindi medium and optional subject exam in english medium..so is it possible????will UPSC allow me to do this????
thanks…
Mrunal sir,
Thank you very much
first tim i opened ur this site.I was confused how to start prepare for upsc & what to start, & for GS what to do megazine or news paper, net etc.I dont hav any friend who can help me in UPSC study & guidance.so ur this site helps me lot to how to prepare.So ur this site is very helpful & i can say like my true friend.i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.
I AM FROM COMPUTER SCIENCE BRANCH(B.E.) . CAN I GIVE “IES” EXAMINATION….???????????????
wat “IES” stands for indian economics service or you want about engineering service examination?
yes u can appear in IES exam but u have to choose subject among IES optional like elctronics,civil, mechanical etc.
No as far as i know UPSC does not recruit CSE students for IES and that is their down point.Btw no ministry needs CSE students and if they need them than it is only to build up their website or prevent their website from pakistani/chinese hackers.
Hi Saurabh,
I hope you are referring to Indian Engineering Services examination which is better known as Engg Services Exam since IES stands for Indian Economic Service
There is no separate vacancy for Comp Sc(CSE) graduates in Engg Services. However you can check ECE syllabus once and see how much overlap it has with CSE. I have seen ppl picking ECE and qualifying the exam. Though bit more efforts are reqd but it is doable.
Regards,
Devendra
thank u for ur reply….. this will b helpful… if any more suggestion then plz reply …
Mani most of the information required for UPSC exam regarding books and guidlines are available on this website…just be conscious
sir, i am computer science engineering student want to know which optional subject will be good for me..please sir do rply…. one is history and other one is nt able to decide please help me sir..