This articles needs to be tweaked further in the light of actual papers of Mains-2013. However should give the basic idea to new players.
- Prologue
- What is not changed?
- Prelims approach
- What about the current affairs?
- Mains Exam: Change of format
- GS1: Culture History Geography
- GS2: Polity, Yearbook, IR
- GS3: Economy, Environment, S&T, Agro, Disaster and Security
- GS4: Ethics
- Personal Opinion?
Prologue
- Ok, so few days back UPSC released the much awaited notification for 2013 So you already know, what is changed. It is a stale news. This article is just an overview article for future approach.
- I’ll upload a full fledged strategy / approach / studyplan for General studies (Mains), combined with all list of topics to be prepared, resources, downloads etc. Yes i know preliminary is over, but it takes time for me to wade through all the books and pdfs myself. You don’t want me to misguide you in haste, do you? hahaha. Besides I’ve other exams to look into IES, CDS, RAS et al.
What is not changed?
- Age- attempt limit is not changed.
- Age is still counted on 1st August of the given year. (rumor market said UPSC was planning to count age on 1st Jan.)
- Vacancies are almost the same (2012: 1037 vacancies, 2013: approx. 1000)
- Mains to Interview quota is same (twice the number of vacancies. It was same in 2011 and 2012)
- Prelims syllabus is not changed even one bit. (so the approach / strategy for prelims remains one and same.)
Prelims approach
Approach to general studies for prelims, already given long time ago.Here is just a checklist, ask yourself:
- I’ve finished reading NCERT, NIOS, Yearbook, Laxmikanth etc. (+static topics from GS Manual) multiple times. I’ve rock solid command over them (or I’ll be revising them often until I get rock solid command).
- I’ve tried/ will try myself with the MCQs given in GS Manual.
- For aptitude, I’m doing maximum practice at night (so I don’t fall asleep by simply reading some book).
That’s Well and good, you’re on right track. Now the question that bothers a lot of candidates:
What about the current affairs?
Current affairs itself is quite big. But for prelims, you’ve to concentrate only on the current affairs associated with specific sectors:
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| Low priority current affairs |
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- If you’ve been maintaining notes out of Hindu/Indianexpress past one year, that’s totally awesome. Just keep doing it.
- But those of you, who joined the game late and or did not diligently read newspapers/maintained notes. What to do now? Here is a firefighting tip. Do any one of the following
Option A:
- Get a book called Wizard’s Current Affairs 2013. (they publish it every year. Please note, other publication houses also release similar books. Use whatever is easily available to you.)
- It doesn’t guarantee UPSC is directly going to asks questions from it. But such book gives an overview of what happened past one year (in topicwise fashion: bilateral, sci-tech etc.)
- The book itself is quite thick but you don’t have to prepare everything, just concentrate on the high priority areas. Then you dig internet, standard reference books etc. for topics that are directly indirectly related to it and are “basic” in nature. For example, there is news about Libya, then you check Libya’s location in the map, its capital, its bordering nations and so on. There is some news about Eastern Dedicated freight corridor, then you dig out from which states does this corridor pass through? …..Prelims is not about Ph.D. Prelims is mostly about tricky questions from very basic concepts / facts.
Option B:
- hit the public library. Pick past 1 years’ current affairs magazines (CST, Chronicle, PD, Wizard..whatever is available).
- Go through the first 20-25 pages :the important national international affairs are given here.
- And Remaining pages of magazines is usually filler material (toppers’ interviews and recycled articles on polity), you can read them if you’ve time and mood.
- But from those first 20-25 pages, note down the exam worthy current affairs, come back home dig net +/- standard reference books as and where required.
^Please note, these option A / B are just firefighting tools. They’d work fine for SSC, SBI type exams. But Current affairs for UPSC is a different game altogether. That’s the reason I’ve always advised people to read daily newspapers and maintain notes out of it. As a UPSC aspirant, Current affairs must be part of your daily routine. If you don’t do it on dailybasis, that’s when you’ve to turn to such (not so reliable) ^firefighting tools.
And don’t put too much of your time in current affairs, because lot of questions come from static part (theory) too.
Another concern is regarding “Cutoffs possibly getting high” because IFoS and IAS have common preliminary exam. My point is: Just read revise and practice. Leave rest in the hands of God. Don’t enter the exam hall with the cut off mindset or negative marking will dig your grave.
That’s for prelims. Now let’s move to Mains.
Mains Exam: Change of format
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| Compulsory language papers |
Regional language paper. Marks not counted in merit. |
300 | Same as Earlier | 300 |
| English Paper. But marks not counted in final merit list. |
300 | same as earlier | 300 | |
| Essay | Yes | 200 | Yes | 250 |
| General Studies | 2 papers | 600 | 4 papers (new topics included) | 1000 |
| First optional | 2 papers | 600 | 2 papers | 500 |
| Second optional | 2 papers | 600 | Removed | 0 |
| Interview | Yes | 300 | Yes but marks reduced | 275 |
| total | 2900 Merit from 2300. |
2900 Merit from 2025 |
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What is removed from general studies?
- Statistics and data interpretation topic removed from General Studies (Mains).
- Public Health, Health education and ethical concerns regarding health-care, medical research and pharmaceuticals topic removed. (It is no longer Explicitly mentioned under syllabus, although doesn’t prevent UPSC from asking this under GS3!)
GS1: Culture History Geography
#1: History and Culture
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Same as usual. NIOS, IGNOU tourism studies, Spectrum book on Culture. |
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Same as usual. Bipin Chandra +/- Spectrum +/- GS Manual. |
#2: History of World
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#3: Socio stuff
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#4: Geography
| General Studies | Before change | 2013 |
| Preliminary exam | Geography = Physical + World + India | Same |
| Mains | Geography = only Indian Geography. | Now Geography = Physical + World + India. |
Now, Let’s check the syllabus of geography (general studies)
Physical Geography
| Topics | Comment |
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Starting point is NCERTS / GS Manual. |
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Starting point is NCERTS + GS Manual + NIOS biodiversity + selective reading of IGNOU Disaster Management.+Indian Geography by Khullar. |
India and World Geography
| Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia and the Indian sub-continent |
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| factors responsible for the location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries in various parts of the world (including India) |
GS2: Polity, Yearbook, IR
#1: Polity + rights issue
Basic Constitution
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Advanced topics
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Starting point is (again) IGNOU MPS 003. Then again lot of good stuff scattered around in IGNOU Public Administration, Political science and sociology.Also newspapers, columns, net digging from current affairs point of view (e.g. Pressure groups –> Lokpal) |
Rights issue
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Yearbook, Welfare schemes
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Basic functions and overview of policies given in India yearbook. After that, Newpapers, Yojana Kurukshetra, official sites of respective ministries.12th Five Yearplan PDFs click me. (they contain truckload of fodder points). |
Public Administration related
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IR / Diplomacy
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Approach remains same as earlier.
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GS3: Economy, Environment, S&T, Agro, Disaster and Security
For a paper worth 250 marks, UPSC has packed way too many topics here!
#1: Economy
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12th FYP plan PDF files.Basic of budgeting is explained in Laxmikanth, Ramesh Singh etc. But hardly any direct-static questions come in mains. So this is mostly yearbook, IGNOU (Economics) newspaper and current affairs.+ Mrunal.org/economy |
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Basic given in NCERT Class 11 economics. More can be found in Ramesh Singh, Netdigging. |
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Basic given in India Yearbook.Then IGNOU (Economics BA, MA) selective reading, Newspaper columns, 12th FYP pdfs for more fodder points. |
#2: SnT + Environment
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#2: Agro
Now this is a new topic introduced in 2013.
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NCERT geography, GS Manual+ Indian Geography Khullar etc. |
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Disaster
| 1. Disaster and disaster management. | Selective reading IGNOU MPA 018 |
Security
| 1. Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate | This is given in India Yearbook. Click me for the topicwise list |
| 2. basics of cyber security | Also given in India yearbook. More stuff can be found the previous writing competition held at Mrunal.org/Write2Win |
For the remaining topics:
- Linkages between development and spread of extremism.
- Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security.
- Challenges to internal security through communication networks,
- role of media and social networking sites in internal security challenges,
- money-laundering and its prevention
- border areas: Security challenges and their management
- linkages of organized crime with terrorism
For above topics, Lot of revision friendly content available in the previous writing competition held at Mrunal.org/Write2Win
+newspaper and net digging.
GS4: Ethics
Lot of vague topics added. Anyways, first let’s check the topics for which exact material is available
Probity in Governance:
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Ethics in Public Administration
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For ^above topics, you’ll find content scattered in around in
Remaining topics
- Ethics and Human Interface: Essence, determinants and consequences of Ethics in human actions; dimensions of ethics; ethics in private and public relationships. Human Values – lessons from the lives and teachings of great leaders, reformers and administrators; role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values
- Attitude: content, structure, function; its influence and relation with thought and behaviour; moral and political attitudes; social influence and persuasion.
- Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service , integrity, impartiality and non-partisanship, objectivity, dedication to public service, empathy, tolerance and compassion towards the weaker-sections.
- Emotional intelligence-concepts, and their utilities and application in administration and governance.
- Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India and world.
- corporate governance.
- ethical issues in international relations and funding.
- +Case studies
Personal Opinion?
Father Wallace, a renowned Gujarati author and Maths Professor in St.Xaviers’ College, Ahmedabad. Once a TV reporter asked him, “Lot of students in class 10 hate mathematics. So, What is your advice to them?” I was watching TV and hoped that he’d give some awesome set of formulas that will completely demystify mathematics even for the weakest student. But all he said was:
“Mitro maare Etlu j kehvaa nu ke tamne gume ke naa gume, bhanvu toh padshe j!”
(Friends all I’ve to say is, whether you like it or not, you’ll have to study.)
Same applies to the pattern change, you can welcome it, you can condemn it, but as long you’re in this competition business, you’ve to play by UPSC’s rules. Anyways for the sake of timepass reading, here are my opinions.
Positive
- Most of the General studies syllabus (mains) can be covered using IGNOU, Yearbook, Yojana Kurukshetra, newspapers etc. So atleast the reform is not heavy on your pocket (in terms of having to buy lot of new books / material).
- Thanks to IGNOU’s material, self-study is easily possible. (available on egyankosh.ac.in)
Negative
- Reading so many PDFs on computer screen =painful on eyes.
Overlapping topics
- Each mains paper has 3 hours duration so UPSC can take maximum two papers per day. Now, suppose today is GS1+2, then tomorrow will be GS3+4.
- Here comes to issue: you’ve to prepare similar topics again and again for two days because of their overlapping nature. for example:
- Social empowerment in GS1, and next day Inclusive growth for GS3.
- R.T.I, citizen-charter etc. as [Polity] topics for GS2 and next day for Ethics under GS4.
- Role of civil services in a democracy (under GS2) and next day almost similar thing for Ethics under GS4.
So it feels as if the topic-list is compiled in haste, and that Agro topic in GS3 (+including supply chain Management!) sticks out like a sore thumb.
One Optional still kept
- Instead of two, now you’ve to pick only one optional. Makes it difficult for senior player to decide: which subject to keep and which one to drop. (especially when UPSC is yet to deliver marksheets for Mains 2012).
- UPSC should have removed both optionals. That way, people have to spend less money on books / coaching + more time sparred to pursue any career backplan/ other exams.
Faster results
- It still takes 1 year to finish the exam. Very painful especially for those who fail in mains and have to reappear in next prelims within 2-3 months.
- UPSC Should have converted prelims into a computer based MCQ test like IBPS/LIC to hasten the result delivery.
On an unrelated note:
- If we look at the larger picture, everyone has to give so many exams simultaneously (UPSC, State PSC, IBPS, SSC, LIC, CDS, CAPF….) These should be combined into only 2-3 exams for combined recruitment into all these jobs.

sir does EPW is useful for main’s preparation?
sir
Does economic and political weekly (EPW) necessary for mains exam ?
Yes because it will help you to collect fodder points for essay and gs mains
shitt im nervous… is result coming out today?? im scoring only 190 in OBC …:( i wish god will do some miracle … :( damm nervous :(
Thank u so much sir the information and guidance provided by you are very helpful thank you very much I couldn’t join coaching but…I’m following this site and it is helping me a lot in preparing UPSC exam once again thank u.
some good books of socio. in hindi plz
very good info
Sir,
For the reference books mentioned in the GS Mains such as spectrum, majid etc.
please provide the full title of the book pertaining to that paper for eg in gs1 history & Culture please mention the book title and similarily for the other papers as well
from where to study remaining ethics topics
are bhai logo pre ka result kab aa raha he? baba mussoriewale predict!!!!!
after considering alot i thought anthro is good option to pick amongst anthro and history…..can you please guide me what all books and what strat3ergy and time consuming is this this subject…i would appreciate if anthro previous records could be mentioned.
How can we match the combination between all of starting 5 act and act 6 (corringdem).
How can we match combination between all strategy and act 6??
Hi Guys, I have a big Doubt about Compulsory Papers. Whats the use of this 600 marks ?? 300 + 300 [ Regional Paper ] . What will happen if we fail in this paper ?
compulsory regional language + English paper are qualifying in nature, their marks not counted in final merit list
but should you fail in any one of these papers, you’ll be declared failed from the entire exam.
When will you upload the strategy/studyplan/booklist for 2014??
I am preparing for 2014, it’ll my first attempt. I’ve noted your act 6. But i’m confussed, it have too heavy study material.
Sir i cound.nt able to downlod ignou notes for mains 2013 pls fix it.
hi
Hi Mrunal
when you say NCERT, you are refering to old one or new one?
Thanks!!
for socio topics in gs paper 1 which book is better ram ahuja or sc dubey? please help
bhai mene iti site dekhi par ye to best one h keep it brother
is jesa koi nhai
sir.i want 2 make new friends who are prepering for csc2014
I’m also preparing for upsc cse 2014
m also preparing for cse 2014,is there anyone frm Lucknow so that we can do group study…
all the best to evryone who is preparing for Civil service examination :-)
m from lko itself ……an aspirant of UPSC 2014
have you joined any institute for it….
Hi Deepak :-) ,
I m also preparing for UPSC 2014, where r u frm LKO?
hw can I contact u?
which is ur optional subject?
my obtional is pub ad….v can share our gmail id if u dnt have any issue…
my optional is also pub. adm. wat is ur email id? I’ll send u mail.
plz reply !!
I’m not from lko but my cousin Rameez akhtar n my friend sana khan r living der n preparing for cse 2014 , u cn contact them by add me on facebookby.
my fb n also gmail id is mashqooralam@gmail.com
as i m doing self prepration for csc 2014.how i develop answer writing skills.please help me
@suvarna welcome; lost d battle of csp 2013 now trying to come out of it and gearin up for mission 2014..
sir can u plz tell me that which chapter shud i refer from ignou material…..like b.a m.a book for history but which chapter for that particular point to be refered im confuse in public addministration related point which chapter i refer plzzz
Sir! first of all salute to you for this excellent guidance and effort. Can you give me a List of all the books to be bought for this UPSC battle. Also sir, I need some guidance related to choosing the optional. I am a Biology student currently pursuing B.Sc. in chem,botany and zoology.I have zeroed on zoology.But some say it has got a huge syllabus to be revised.Please show me the light.
Pls any tell me which books can reffer for economic geography and regional planning of geography mains part
mrunal sir thanks for these valuable in formation. As a newcomer i learn lot of things, I will be appear upsc civil service examination on 2015. I a not good student frankly speaking , i am science graduate. i had physics chemistry and mathematics in my graduation. but my knowledge on these subjects very week and i really dont want to learn again for any damn reason. other than this i can prepare whichever is necessary for the interview. So my question is “does this lack of knowledge in graduation subjects decrease the performance of interview?
The article is clear but i am not very sure about the IGNOU material that you have given. For example BA History should i study all the material in that or just any specific block in that.
In eGyankosh in BA History there are many block of material should i study all the materials.
Mrunal sir
can i use
History of the World: From the Late Nineteenth to the Early Twenty-First Century
by Arjun Dev for world history
Dear mrunal sir,
I am unable to download e-gyankosh material. Though I have registered Id and password, there is no download option in the above mentioned link.
I am going to write mains this time and tensed about new 4 gs papers as there is nothing available in SURAT where I live.
Plz guide me how to download.
thanks.
ATTENTION MAINS 2013
ARJUN DEV NCERT BOOKS AVAILABLE WITH BLACKSWAN PUBLICATION
SOME ARE SAYING THAT IT IS THE REPRINT OF OLD NCERT .
THERE ARE TWO BOOKS AVAILABLE . ARE THEY SAME ‘STORY OF CIVILAZATION”
PLEASE CLARIFY AS IT WILL END THE SEARCH FOR OLD NCERT.
OLD NCERT ‘MODERN INDIA ‘ WRITTEN BY BIPIN CHANDRA ALSO AVAILABLE WITH BLACKSWAN PUBLICATION UNDER THE NEME ‘HISTORY OF MODERN INDIA’
the publisher is orient blackswan
Hi, I just started my preparation for UPSC 2014 & I am not sure with all the book which i need to cover which can assure my selction.. Please help me to get good books to start preparation..
If you want to know the answer to this question you first need to accurately measure your level and then ask accordingly . A lot of people don’t know basic things about India and the World when they start the preparation , for them the advice would be different . Many have got that exposure through their walk of life or interests . First measure up where you stand and then seek help . For anyone who advices you without asking where you stand is just giving you advices for the sake of it .
hello starting the prepartion with new syllabus that is ethics ,and economy by reading news is good