UPSC Deep Syllabus & Strategy
Expert Breakdown, Micro-Topics, Booklists & Revision Notes.
History & Culture
Ancient, Medieval, Modern & Art (15-20 Questions)
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Booklist (Deep Dive):
- Ancient: Old NCERT (RS Sharma). Read Ch 10-18 (Jainism to Gupta) 3 times.
- Medieval: Old NCERT (Satish Chandra). Focus only on Ch 13-15 (Mughal Admin, Bhakti).
- Modern: ‘Spectrum’ by Rajiv Ahir. Memorize the “Summary” pages at the end of chapters.
- Art: Nitin Singhania. Chapters 1 (Architecture), 2 (Paintings), 11 (UNESCO) are mandatory.
How to Study:
- Chronology Rule: For Modern India, make a vertical timeline from 1857 to 1947. Place Acts and Movements on it.
- Terminologies: UPSC loves ancient terms. Example: What is ‘Eripatti’? What is ‘Vishti’? Keep a separate notebook for terms.
- Philosophy: Don’t just read names of sects (e.g., Anekantavada); understand what they actually mean.
Ancient India
Pre-History & IVC
• Stone Age: Paleolithic (Bhimbetka), Neolithic (Burzahom – pit dwellings).
• Indus Valley: Town Planning (Grid, Citadel), Drainage. Major Sites: Dholavira (Water harvesting), Lothal (Dockyard), Rakhigarhi (Largest). Trade relations (Mesopotamia).
• Indus Valley: Town Planning (Grid, Citadel), Drainage. Major Sites: Dholavira (Water harvesting), Lothal (Dockyard), Rakhigarhi (Largest). Trade relations (Mesopotamia).
Vedic & Mahajanapadas
• Literature: Vedas, Brahmanas, Aranyakas, Upanishads (Satyameva Jayate source).
• Polity: Sabha vs Samiti. 16 Mahajanapadas (Capitals). Rise of Magadha (Haryanka to Nanda).
• Polity: Sabha vs Samiti. 16 Mahajanapadas (Capitals). Rise of Magadha (Haryanka to Nanda).
Buddhism & Jainism (CRITICAL)
• Buddhism: 4 Councils (Patrons/Presidents), Sects (Mahayana/Hinayana/Theravada/Vajrayana), Literature (Tripitakas), Bodhisattvas (Maitreya, Padmapani).
• Jainism: Triratna, 5 Vows, Digambara vs Shvetambara, Basadis.
• Jainism: Triratna, 5 Vows, Digambara vs Shvetambara, Basadis.
Mauryan & Gupta
• Maurya: Ashokan Edicts (Major Rock Edicts 1-14 locations), Dhamma policies, Megasthenes’ Indica.
• Gupta: Golden Age of Art (Dashavatara Temple), Science (Aryabhatta, Varahamihira), Literature (Kalidasa works).
• Gupta: Golden Age of Art (Dashavatara Temple), Science (Aryabhatta, Varahamihira), Literature (Kalidasa works).
Modern India
1857 to 1905
• Revolt: Political, Economic, Social causes. Failure reasons. Peel Commission (Army reorg).
• Socio-Religious: Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Prarthana Samaj, Theosophical Society. (Know Leaders & Journals).
• Peasant/Tribal: Indigo, Santhal, Munda, Deccan Riots.
• Socio-Religious: Brahmo Samaj, Arya Samaj, Prarthana Samaj, Theosophical Society. (Know Leaders & Journals).
• Peasant/Tribal: Indigo, Santhal, Munda, Deccan Riots.
Freedom Struggle (1905-1947)
• Phases: Swadeshi (1905), Surat Split (1907), Lucknow Pact (1916).
• Gandhian: Champaran, Kheda, Ahmedabad. NCM (1920), CDM (1930 – Dandi), Quit India (1942).
• Revolutionary: HRA, HSRA (Bhagat Singh), Chittagong Raid (Surya Sen).
• Gandhian: Champaran, Kheda, Ahmedabad. NCM (1920), CDM (1930 – Dandi), Quit India (1942).
• Revolutionary: HRA, HSRA (Bhagat Singh), Chittagong Raid (Surya Sen).
Acts & Viceroys
• Constitutional: 1773 Regulating to 1947 Independence.
• Focus Areas: 1909 (Separate Electorate), 1919 (Dyarchy at Provinces), 1935 (Provincial Autonomy).
• Viceroys: Curzon, Irwin (Gandhi-Irwin Pact), Linlithgow (August Offer), Mountbatten.
• Focus Areas: 1909 (Separate Electorate), 1919 (Dyarchy at Provinces), 1935 (Provincial Autonomy).
• Viceroys: Curzon, Irwin (Gandhi-Irwin Pact), Linlithgow (August Offer), Mountbatten.
Geography & Environment
Physical, Mapping & Ecology Laws (25-30 Questions)
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Booklist:
- Fundamentals: NCERT Class 11 (Fundamentals of Physical Geo) – Read Ch 3, 4, 6, 8-14 carefully.
- Indian Geo: NCERT Class 11 (India Physical Env) – Focus on Drainage & Climate.
- Mapping: Oxford Student Atlas.
- Environment: Shankar IAS or PMF IAS. Chapters on Climate Change, Acts, & Organizations.
How to Study:
- Daily Mapping: Spend 15 mins locating places in news (e.g., Red Sea bordering nations, Lithium triangle).
- Concept Clarity: Don’t memorize winds; understand Pressure Belts and Coriolis Force.
- Environment: Make a table of National Parks vs States vs Key Species found there.
Physical Geography
Geomorphology
• Interior: Crust, Mantle, Core. Seismic discontinuities (Moho, Gutenberg).
• Tectonics: Continental Drift (Wegener), Plate Tectonics (Convergent/Divergent boundaries), Sea Floor Spreading.
• Processes: Earthquake waves (P/S/L), Volcanic landforms (Intrusive/Extrusive), Rock Cycle.
• Tectonics: Continental Drift (Wegener), Plate Tectonics (Convergent/Divergent boundaries), Sea Floor Spreading.
• Processes: Earthquake waves (P/S/L), Volcanic landforms (Intrusive/Extrusive), Rock Cycle.
Climatology (Core Concepts)
• Structure: Troposphere (Lapse rate), Stratosphere.
• Insolation: Heat Budget, Albedo.
• Winds: Planetary (Trade, Westerlies), Jet Streams, Rossby Waves.
• Cyclones: Tropical (Latent heat driven) vs Temperate (Frontal). Naming conventions.
• Insolation: Heat Budget, Albedo.
• Winds: Planetary (Trade, Westerlies), Jet Streams, Rossby Waves.
• Cyclones: Tropical (Latent heat driven) vs Temperate (Frontal). Naming conventions.
Oceanography
• Relief: Continental Shelf (Resources), Slope, Trenches.
• Movements: Ocean Currents (Warm/Cold – Fishing grounds), Tides, Waves.
• Properties: Salinity (Isohalines), Temperature distribution. Coral Reefs (Bleaching).
• Movements: Ocean Currents (Warm/Cold – Fishing grounds), Tides, Waves.
• Properties: Salinity (Isohalines), Temperature distribution. Coral Reefs (Bleaching).
Environment (Critical)
Ecology & Biodiversity
• Basics: Ecotone (Edge effect), Niche, Keystone/Flagship Species.
• Cycles: Nitrogen, Carbon, Phosphorus cycles.
• Conservation: In-situ (National Parks, Sanctuaries) vs Ex-situ (Gene banks, Zoos).
• Cycles: Nitrogen, Carbon, Phosphorus cycles.
• Conservation: In-situ (National Parks, Sanctuaries) vs Ex-situ (Gene banks, Zoos).
Climate Change & Acts
• Pollution: PM 2.5 vs PM 10, Fly Ash, E-Waste rules, BS-VI norms.
• Legislation: Wildlife Protection Act 1972 (Schedules 1-6), EPA 1986, Forest Rights Act 2006, Biodiversity Act 2002.
• Bodies: NGT, CPCB, CAMPA, NTCA.
• Legislation: Wildlife Protection Act 1972 (Schedules 1-6), EPA 1986, Forest Rights Act 2006, Biodiversity Act 2002.
• Bodies: NGT, CPCB, CAMPA, NTCA.
International Conventions
• UNFCCC: Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement (NDCs), COP Summits.
• Biodiversity: CBD (Nagoya – Genetic resources, Cartagena – Biosafety).
• Others: Ramsar (Wetlands), CITES (Trade), CMS (Migratory), Basel/Rotterdam/Stockholm.
• Biodiversity: CBD (Nagoya – Genetic resources, Cartagena – Biosafety).
• Others: Ramsar (Wetlands), CITES (Trade), CMS (Migratory), Basel/Rotterdam/Stockholm.
Polity & Constitution
Schedules, Writs, Motions & Committees (15-18 Questions)
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Booklist:
- The Bible: ‘Indian Polity’ by M. Laxmikanth. Do not skip any chapter except Part 8.
- Conceptual Base: NCERT Class 11 (Indian Constitution at Work).
- Reference: PM Bakshi (Bare Act) – To read exact wording of Art 14, 19, 21, 32.
How to Study:
- Comparative Study: Don’t read President and Governor separately. Read them side-by-side. Same for PM/CM and SC/HC.
- Memorize: Art 1-51A (FR, DPSP, FD) should be on your fingertips.
- Focus on ‘Exceptions’: UPSC asks “Parliament can legislate on State list IF…”. Know the “IF”.
Constitutional Framework
Preamble & Citizenship
• Preamble: Keywords (Sovereign, Secular, Socialist, Democratic, Republic). 42nd Amendment. Cases (Berubari vs Keshavananda).
• Citizenship: Part II (Art 5-11). Citizenship Act 1955. Loss of citizenship methods.
• Citizenship: Part II (Art 5-11). Citizenship Act 1955. Loss of citizenship methods.
Fundamental Rights (Part III)
• Right to Equality (14-18): Rule of Law, Abolition of Untouchability.
• Freedom (19-22): Speech expressions, Protection in conviction.
• Art 32: Writs (Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Quo-Warranto, Certiorari, Prohibition).
• Exceptions: Martial Law (Art 34).
• Freedom (19-22): Speech expressions, Protection in conviction.
• Art 32: Writs (Habeas Corpus, Mandamus, Quo-Warranto, Certiorari, Prohibition).
• Exceptions: Martial Law (Art 34).
DPSP & Duties
• DPSP (Part IV): Socialist (Art 39, 41), Gandhian (Art 40, 43, 46), Liberal (Art 44 UCC, 50 Separation of Judiciary).
• Duties (Part IVA): Art 51A. Swaran Singh Committee. Non-justiciable.
• Duties (Part IVA): Art 51A. Swaran Singh Committee. Non-justiciable.
System of Government
Parliament
• Houses: Lok Sabha vs Rajya Sabha powers.
• Officers: Speaker (Anti-Defection role), Chairman.
• Process: Question Hour, Zero Hour, Motions (No-Confidence, Adjournment, Privilege).
• Committees: PAC, Estimates, Public Undertakings (Members & Functions).
• Officers: Speaker (Anti-Defection role), Chairman.
• Process: Question Hour, Zero Hour, Motions (No-Confidence, Adjournment, Privilege).
• Committees: PAC, Estimates, Public Undertakings (Members & Functions).
Executive & Judiciary
• President: Election method (Proportional Representation), Veto powers, Pardon powers.
• Supreme Court: Original, Appellate, Advisory Jurisdiction. Collegium System vs NJAC. Judicial Review.
• Supreme Court: Original, Appellate, Advisory Jurisdiction. Collegium System vs NJAC. Judicial Review.
Federalism
• Emergency: National (352), State (356), Financial (360). Approval & Revocation.
• Centre-State: 7th Schedule Lists. Sarkaria & Punchhi Commissions.
• Centre-State: 7th Schedule Lists. Sarkaria & Punchhi Commissions.
Indian Economy
Concepts, Banking, Budget & Schemes (15-20 Questions)
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Booklist:
- Concepts: Mrunal Patel’s Handouts (Recommended) or Sriram IAS Notes.
- Reference: Ramesh Singh (Only for selective topics like Banking history).
- Current: Budget Summary & Economic Survey (Only Summary).
How to Study:
- Logic over Data: UPSC asks consequences. E.g., “If US Fed hikes rates, what happens to Indian Rupee?”. Understand the flow.
- Trends: Don’t memorize GDP value. Know the Trend (Increasing/Decreasing/Fluctuating) over 5 years.
- Schemes: Focus on: Which Ministry? Who is eligible? Is it Central Sector or Centrally Sponsored?
Macro Concepts
National Income
• Metrics: GDP, GNP, NNP. Factor Cost vs Market Price.
• Concepts: Real vs Nominal GDP. GDP Deflator. Base Year (2011-12).
• Growth: Potential GDP, GVA method.
• Concepts: Real vs Nominal GDP. GDP Deflator. Base Year (2011-12).
• Growth: Potential GDP, GVA method.
Inflation
• Indices: CPI (Retail – by NSO) vs WPI (Wholesale – by OEA). Components & Weights.
• Types: Headline vs Core. Creeping vs Galloping. Skewflation.
• Impact: On Debtors, Bond Yields, Exports. Phillips Curve.
• Types: Headline vs Core. Creeping vs Galloping. Skewflation.
• Impact: On Debtors, Bond Yields, Exports. Phillips Curve.
Banking & Monetary Policy
• RBI: Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). Inflation targeting (4% +/- 2%).
• Tools: Repo, Reverse Repo, CRR, SLR, OMO, MSF, SDF.
• Money Supply: M0, M1, M3 (Broad Money). Money Multiplier effect. MCLR vs EBLR.
• Tools: Repo, Reverse Repo, CRR, SLR, OMO, MSF, SDF.
• Money Supply: M0, M1, M3 (Broad Money). Money Multiplier effect. MCLR vs EBLR.
Fiscal & External Sector
Budget & Taxation
• Deficits: Fiscal, Revenue, Effective Revenue, Primary Deficit. FRBM Act targets.
• Taxation: Direct vs Indirect. GST Structure & Council. Cess vs Surcharge.
• Accounts: Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund, Public Account.
• Taxation: Direct vs Indirect. GST Structure & Council. Cess vs Surcharge.
• Accounts: Consolidated Fund, Contingency Fund, Public Account.
Balance of Payments (BoP)
• Current Account: Goods (Trade Deficit), Services, Remittances.
• Capital Account: FDI, FII, ECB, NRI Deposits.
• Forex: Components (Foreign Currency, Gold, SDR, RTP). NEER vs REER.
• Capital Account: FDI, FII, ECB, NRI Deposits.
• Forex: Components (Foreign Currency, Gold, SDR, RTP). NEER vs REER.
Science & Technology
Orbits, Missiles, Diseases & IT (10-15 Questions)
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Resources:
- Basics: NCERT Class 6-10 (Quick skim). Biology Class 12 (Biotech units).
- Current Affairs: The Hindu (Sunday S&T Page) is vital.
- Monthly Mags: VisionIAS or ForumIAS S&T section.
How to Study:
- Application based: UPSC asks “What can this technology do?”. Focus on applications of AI, Nano-tech, Biotech.
- Space: Differentiate Launch Vehicles (PSLV vs GSLV) and Orbit types.
- Diseases: Know the vector (Mosquito/Tick) and the pathogen (Virus/Bacteria).
Tech Themes
Space Technology
• Orbits: LEO (ISS), MEO (GPS), GEO (Communication). Sun-Synchronous.
• Launchers: PSLV (4 stages), GSLV (Cryogenic), SSLV.
• Missions: Chandrayaan-3, Aditya L1, Gaganyaan (Human flight), LIGO (Gravitational waves).
• Launchers: PSLV (4 stages), GSLV (Cryogenic), SSLV.
• Missions: Chandrayaan-3, Aditya L1, Gaganyaan (Human flight), LIGO (Gravitational waves).
Biotechnology
• Genetics: DNA vs RNA. Gene Editing (CRISPR-Cas9).
• Applications: GM Crops (Bt Cotton, Bt Brinjal, DMH-11 Mustard), Stem Cells (iPSC), Cloning.
• Health: Vaccines types (mRNA, Vector, Inactivated). Genome Sequencing.
• Applications: GM Crops (Bt Cotton, Bt Brinjal, DMH-11 Mustard), Stem Cells (iPSC), Cloning.
• Health: Vaccines types (mRNA, Vector, Inactivated). Genome Sequencing.
IT & Emerging Tech
• Computer: Supercomputers (FLOPS), Quantum Computing (Qubits, Superposition).
• Web: Web 3.0, NFT, Metaverse, Blockchain (Consensus mechanism).
• Telecom: 5G vs 4G (Latency, Speed). Optical Fiber (TIR). Li-Fi.
• Web: Web 3.0, NFT, Metaverse, Blockchain (Consensus mechanism).
• Telecom: 5G vs 4G (Latency, Speed). Optical Fiber (TIR). Li-Fi.
CSAT (Paper II)
Qualifying (66 Marks Required)
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Resources:
- The Bible: Last 10 Years UPSC Previous Year Papers. Analyze every math question.
- Book: RS Aggarwal (Quantitative Aptitude) or Arihant Manual.
- YouTube: Search “UPSC CSAT Number System Tricks”.
How to Study:
- Do not Ignore: Aim for 90+ marks to be safe from the “tough paper” shock.
- Reading Comp: Practice elimination. Identify the “Tone” of passage. Avoid extreme options.
- Math: Master Number System (Divisibility/Remainders) – 15 questions come from here.
Quantitative & Logic
Number System (Critical)
• Divisibility Rules (3, 7, 11, 13).
• Remainder Theorem.
• Unit Digit calculation.
• HCF & LCM word problems.
• Remainder Theorem.
• Unit Digit calculation.
• HCF & LCM word problems.
Arithmetic
• Percentage (Base of all math).
• Profit, Loss & Discount.
• Ratio & Proportion, Averages.
• Time, Speed & Distance (Trains/Boats).
• Profit, Loss & Discount.
• Ratio & Proportion, Averages.
• Time, Speed & Distance (Trains/Boats).
Reasoning & RC
• Logic: Syllogism (Venn diagrams), Blood Relations, Direction Sense.
• Arrangement: Linear and Circular seating.
• RC: Assumption vs Inference vs Corollary.
• Arrangement: Linear and Circular seating.
• RC: Assumption vs Inference vs Corollary.
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UPSC Mains Master Syllabus
Comprehensive Breakdown for Essay, GS I, II, III & IV (Ethics)
Paper I: Essay
250 Marks | 2 Essays (125 Each)
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Approach:
- Section A (Philosophical): Requires abstract thinking. Use anecdotes, quotes, and multi-dimensional analysis (Individual, Societal, National, Global).
- Section B (General): Often revolves around Education, Women, Health, or Democracy. Use concrete data and Govt schemes.
- Structure: Intro (Anecdote/Quote) → Body (PESTLE Analysis) → Antithesis → Way Forward → Conclusion.
Resources:
- Reading: Editorials (The Hindu/Express).
- Book: ‘151 Essays’ by Arihant (for basics).
- Value Add: Collect 50 good quotes and 20 real-life anecdotes.
GS Paper I: Heritage, History & Geography
Indian Culture, Modern History, Society & Physical Geo
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Mains Sources:
- Art & Culture: Nitin Singhania. Focus on Temple Architecture, Paintings, and Literature.
- Modern History: Spectrum + Bipin Chandra (India’s Struggle for Independence).
- World History: Norman Lowe (Selected Chapters) or VisionIAS Notes.
- Society: NCERT Class 12 (Indian Society) + Current Affairs (Communalism/Regionalism).
- Geography: NCERT 11th & 12th + G.C. Leong (Climate).
Answer Writing Tips:
- Geography: Draw maps in every single answer (India/World).
- Society: Use data (Census/NFHS) to substantiate arguments on women/poverty.
- History: Connect past events to present relevance (e.g., Gandhian ethics today).
History & Culture
Indian Heritage & Culture
• Art Forms, Literature, and Architecture from Ancient to Modern times.
• Focus: Temple styles (Nagara/Dravida), Cave architecture, Classical Dances, Bhakti/Sufi movement impacts.
• Focus: Temple styles (Nagara/Dravida), Cave architecture, Classical Dances, Bhakti/Sufi movement impacts.
Modern Indian History
• Events from mid-18th century to present.
• The Freedom Struggle: Stages, Contributors (Gandhi, Bose, Ambedkar, Bhagat Singh).
• Post-Independence Consolidation: Reorganization of states, Language issue, Wars (1962, 65, 71).
• The Freedom Struggle: Stages, Contributors (Gandhi, Bose, Ambedkar, Bhagat Singh).
• Post-Independence Consolidation: Reorganization of states, Language issue, Wars (1962, 65, 71).
World History
• Industrial Revolution.
• World Wars (Causes & Impact).
• Redrawal of National Boundaries, Colonization & Decolonization.
• Political Philosophies: Communism, Capitalism, Socialism (Forms & Effect).
• World Wars (Causes & Impact).
• Redrawal of National Boundaries, Colonization & Decolonization.
• Political Philosophies: Communism, Capitalism, Socialism (Forms & Effect).
Indian Society
Social Issues
• Salient features of Indian Society, Diversity of India.
• Role of Women & Women’s Organizations.
• Population and associated issues, Poverty and Developmental issues.
• Urbanization: Problems and remedies (Slums, Smart Cities).
• Role of Women & Women’s Organizations.
• Population and associated issues, Poverty and Developmental issues.
• Urbanization: Problems and remedies (Slums, Smart Cities).
Social Dynamics
• Effects of Globalization on Indian society (Family structure, Culture).
• Social Empowerment, Communalism, Regionalism & Secularism.
• Focus: Current debates on UCC, Reservation, Caste Census.
• Social Empowerment, Communalism, Regionalism & Secularism.
• Focus: Current debates on UCC, Reservation, Caste Census.
Geography
Physical Geography
• Salient features of World’s Physical Geography.
• Geophysical phenomena: Earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, Cyclones.
• Changes in critical geographical features (Water-bodies, Ice-caps) and Flora/Fauna.
• Geophysical phenomena: Earthquakes, Tsunami, Volcanic activity, Cyclones.
• Changes in critical geographical features (Water-bodies, Ice-caps) and Flora/Fauna.
Resource Distribution
• Distribution of key natural resources across the world (including South Asia).
• Factors responsible for location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries (Iron & Steel, Cotton, IT).
• Focus: Why industries move? (e.g., Sugar industry shifting South).
• Factors responsible for location of primary, secondary, and tertiary sector industries (Iron & Steel, Cotton, IT).
• Focus: Why industries move? (e.g., Sugar industry shifting South).
GS Paper II: Polity & Governance
Constitution, Social Justice & International Relations
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Mains Sources:
- Polity: Laxmikanth (Static) + The Hindu (Dynamic). Focus on “Issues” not just “Articles”.
- Governance: VisionIAS Value Added Material (Citizen Charter, E-Gov).
- IR: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) website + Monthly Current Affairs Magazines.
- Social Justice: Govt Schemes (Year Book) + NITI Aayog Reports.
Answer Writing Tips:
- Cite Articles: Always mention Art 14, 19, 21, 32 etc.
- SC Judgments: Quote Keshavananda Bharati, Puttaswamy (Privacy), Indira Sawhney cases.
- Committees: Mention ARC Reports, Punchhi Commission, Sarkaria Commission recommendations.
Constitution & Polity
Indian Constitution
• Historical underpinnings, Evolution, Features, Amendments, Basic Structure.
• Separation of Powers, Dispute Redressal Mechanisms.
• Comparison of Indian Constitutional scheme with other countries (UK, USA).
• Separation of Powers, Dispute Redressal Mechanisms.
• Comparison of Indian Constitutional scheme with other countries (UK, USA).
Functions of Union & States
• Responsibilities of Union and States.
• Issues and challenges pertaining to Federal Structure (Governor’s role, GST compensation).
• Devolution of powers and finances to local levels (Panchayats).
• Issues and challenges pertaining to Federal Structure (Governor’s role, GST compensation).
• Devolution of powers and finances to local levels (Panchayats).
Organs of Government
• Parliament and State Legislatures: Structure, Functioning, Conduct of Business, Powers & Privileges.
• Executive and Judiciary: Ministries, Pressure Groups.
• Representation of People’s Act (RPA).
• Executive and Judiciary: Ministries, Pressure Groups.
• Representation of People’s Act (RPA).
Constitutional Bodies
• Appointment, Powers, Functions and Responsibilities of various Constitutional Bodies (ECI, UPSC, CAG, NCSC).
• Statutory, Regulatory and Quasi-judicial bodies (NHRC, NGT, CVC).
• Statutory, Regulatory and Quasi-judicial bodies (NHRC, NGT, CVC).
Governance & Social Justice
Governance
• Government policies and interventions for development.
• Role of NGOs, SHGs, donors, charities, and institutional stakeholders.
• E-Governance: Applications, models, successes, limitations.
• Citizen’s Charters, Transparency & Accountability (RTI).
• Role of NGOs, SHGs, donors, charities, and institutional stakeholders.
• E-Governance: Applications, models, successes, limitations.
• Citizen’s Charters, Transparency & Accountability (RTI).
Social Justice
• Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections (Women, Children, SC/ST, Elderly).
• Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.
• Issues relating to Poverty and Hunger.
• Services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources.
• Issues relating to Poverty and Hunger.
International Relations (IR)
India & Neighborhood
• Relations with neighbors (China border, Pakistan terror, Nepal hydro, Sri Lanka debt, Bangladesh).
• “Neighborhood First” policy.
• “Neighborhood First” policy.
Global Groupings
• Bilateral, regional and global groupings involving India (Quad, BRICS, SCO, G20, ASEAN).
• Effect of policies of developed countries on India (H1B Visa, Oil prices).
• Indian Diaspora. International Institutions (UN, WTO, IMF).
• Effect of policies of developed countries on India (H1B Visa, Oil prices).
• Indian Diaspora. International Institutions (UN, WTO, IMF).
GS Paper III: Economy, Tech & Security
Economic Development, Bio-diversity, Security & Disaster
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Mains Sources:
- Economy: Mains 365 (Vision) + Budget & Economic Survey Summary.
- Environment: PMF IAS + Current Affairs (Climate Summits).
- Security: ‘Challenges to Internal Security’ by Ashok Kumar (IPS).
- Disaster Mgmt: NDMA Guidelines (Specific guidelines for Flood, Earthquake).
Answer Writing Tips:
- Data Heavy: Use data for Economy (GDP, Inflation stats).
- Flowcharts: Essential for Supply Chain, Cyber Security, and Disaster cycles.
- Keywords: Use terms like “Lone Wolf Attack,” “Indigenization,” “Inclusive Growth.”
Economic Development
Indian Economy
• Planning, Mobilization of resources, Growth, Development and Employment.
• Inclusive growth and issues arising from it.
• Government Budgeting (Gender budgeting, Zero-based).
• Inclusive growth and issues arising from it.
• Government Budgeting (Gender budgeting, Zero-based).
Agriculture
• Major crops, Cropping patterns, Irrigation systems.
• Transport and marketing of agricultural produce.
• E-technology in the aid of farmers.
• Farm Subsidies, MSP, PDS (Public Distribution System), Buffer stocks, Food Security.
• Food processing industries (Supply chain management).
• Transport and marketing of agricultural produce.
• E-technology in the aid of farmers.
• Farm Subsidies, MSP, PDS (Public Distribution System), Buffer stocks, Food Security.
• Food processing industries (Supply chain management).
Industry & Reforms
• Land reforms in India.
• Effects of liberalization on the economy.
• Changes in industrial policy.
• Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways.
• Investment models (PPP, BOT, EPC, HAM).
• Effects of liberalization on the economy.
• Changes in industrial policy.
• Infrastructure: Energy, Ports, Roads, Airports, Railways.
• Investment models (PPP, BOT, EPC, HAM).
Science, Tech & Environment
Science & Technology
• Developments and their applications in everyday life.
• Achievements of Indians in S&T.
• Indigenization of technology.
• Awareness in: IT, Space, Computers, Robotics, Nano-tech, Bio-tech, IPR issues.
• Achievements of Indians in S&T.
• Indigenization of technology.
• Awareness in: IT, Space, Computers, Robotics, Nano-tech, Bio-tech, IPR issues.
Environment & Disaster
• Conservation, Environmental pollution and degradation.
• Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
• Disaster and Disaster Management (NDMA, Sendai Framework).
• Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
• Disaster and Disaster Management (NDMA, Sendai Framework).
Internal Security
Extremism & Terrorism
• Linkages between development and spread of extremism (Naxalism).
• Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security.
• Linkages of organized crime with terrorism.
• Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security.
• Linkages of organized crime with terrorism.
Cyber & Border Security
• Challenges to internal security through communication networks.
• Role of media and social networking sites.
• Basics of Cyber Security, Money-laundering and its prevention.
• Security challenges and their management in border areas.
• Role of media and social networking sites.
• Basics of Cyber Security, Money-laundering and its prevention.
• Security challenges and their management in border areas.
GS Paper IV: Ethics, Integrity & Aptitude
Theory & Case Studies (250 Marks)
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Mains Sources:
- Theory: ‘Lexicon for Ethics’ or G. Subba Rao.
- Thinkers: Read 2-page summaries of Kant, Mill, Gandhi, Aristotle.
- Case Studies: Solve last 7 years UPSC Case Studies.
- Definitions: Memorize definitions of Integrity, Probity, Empathy, etc.
Answer Writing Tips:
- Examples: Use examples from Civil Service (e.g., T.N. Seshan, E. Sreedharan).
- Constitution: Link answers to Constitutional values (Preamble, DPSP).
- Case Study Format: Stakeholders -> Ethical Dilemmas -> Options -> Evaluation -> Course of Action.
Ethics Theory
Ethics & 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 of great leaders, reformers and administrators.
• Role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values.
• Dimensions of ethics; Ethics in private and public relationships.
• Human Values: Lessons from the lives of great leaders, reformers and administrators.
• Role of family, society and educational institutions in inculcating values.
Attitude & Aptitude
• Content, structure, function; influence and relation with thought and behaviour.
• Moral and political attitudes; Social influence and persuasion.
• Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service (Integrity, Impartiality, Non-partisanship, Objectivity, Dedication, Empathy, Tolerance).
• Moral and political attitudes; Social influence and persuasion.
• Aptitude and foundational values for Civil Service (Integrity, Impartiality, Non-partisanship, Objectivity, Dedication, Empathy, Tolerance).
Emotional Intelligence
• Concepts, and their utilities and application in administration and governance.
Moral Thinkers
• Contributions of moral thinkers and philosophers from India (Gandhi, Buddha, Kautilya) and World (Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Mill).
Applied Ethics & Case Studies
Public Service Values
• Status and problems; Ethical concerns and dilemmas in government.
• Laws, rules, regulations and conscience as sources of ethical guidance.
• Accountability and ethical governance.
• Ethical issues in international relations and funding; Corporate governance.
• Laws, rules, regulations and conscience as sources of ethical guidance.
• Accountability and ethical governance.
• Ethical issues in international relations and funding; Corporate governance.
Probity in Governance
• Concept of public service.
• Information sharing and transparency (RTI).
• Codes of Ethics, Codes of Conduct, Citizen’s Charters.
• Work culture, Quality of service delivery.
• Utilization of public funds, Challenges of corruption.
• Information sharing and transparency (RTI).
• Codes of Ethics, Codes of Conduct, Citizen’s Charters.
• Work culture, Quality of service delivery.
• Utilization of public funds, Challenges of corruption.
Case Studies
• Application of the above concepts to practical scenarios faced by a Civil Servant.
interview
UPSC Personality Test (Interview) Master Syllabus
Decoding the DAF, Psychometrics, and Situational Intelligence (275 Marks)
DAF Analysis (Detailed Application Form)
Your Biodata is Your Syllabus | 60% of Questions
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Strategy:
- Every Word Matters: If you wrote “Cricket” as a hobby, know the dimensions of the pitch, history of ICC, and physics of swing bowling.
- Home State: Know the GDP, Literacy rate, Sex ratio, and major tourist spots of your district and state.
- Name Meaning: Know the meaning of your name, famous personalities with the same name.
Preparation Tips:
- Google Yourself: See what comes up.
- Mock Interviews: Take at least 3-5 mocks to get comfortable with your DAF questions.
- Defend Gaps: Prepare honest answers for gap years in education/career.
Personal Profile
Educational Background
• Graduation Subject: Why did you choose it? Why civil services after Engineering/Medicine?
• College/University: History, Motto, Famous Alumni.
• Achievements: Medals, Positions of Responsibility.
• College/University: History, Motto, Famous Alumni.
• Achievements: Medals, Positions of Responsibility.
Hobbies & Interests
• Depth of Knowledge: Technical details, current trends, recent news related to hobby.
• “Why” this hobby?: How does it help in administration? (e.g., Chess -> Strategic thinking).
• Avoid generic hobbies like “Listening to Music” unless you know ragas/genres.
• “Why” this hobby?: How does it help in administration? (e.g., Chess -> Strategic thinking).
• Avoid generic hobbies like “Listening to Music” unless you know ragas/genres.
Employment Details
• Job Role: What did you do? Why did you quit?
• Organization: Revenue model, Challenges, Sector analysis (e.g., IT sector issues).
• Ethical Dilemmas faced in previous job.
• Organization: Revenue model, Challenges, Sector analysis (e.g., IT sector issues).
• Ethical Dilemmas faced in previous job.
Service & Cadre Preference
Service Preference
• Why IAS over IPS? Why IFS (Foreign Service)?
• Justification for lower preferences (e.g., Why IRS IT over IRS Customs?).
• Knowledge about the roles and hierarchy of each service.
• Justification for lower preferences (e.g., Why IRS IT over IRS Customs?).
• Knowledge about the roles and hierarchy of each service.
Cadre Preference
• Why Home State? Or Why “Any” state?
• Challenges of the preferred state (e.g., Naxalism in Chhattisgarh, Borders in North East).
• Willingness to serve in “Hard Areas”.
• Challenges of the preferred state (e.g., Naxalism in Chhattisgarh, Borders in North East).
• Willingness to serve in “Hard Areas”.
Psychometric Traits
Mental Alertness, Integrity & Leadership
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UPSC Notification Says:
- The interview is not a test of knowledge but of “intellectual and social traits”.
- The board looks for: Mental Alertness, Critical Powers of Assimilation, Clear & Logical Exposition, Balance of Judgment, Variety & Depth of Interest, Ability for Social Cohesion & Leadership, Intellectual & Moral Integrity.
How to Exhibit:
- Integrity: Admit “I don’t know” rather than bluffing. Honesty > Knowledge.
- Balance: Never take extreme sides (Leftist/Rightist). Stick to the Constitution.
- Alertness: Listen to the full question. Don’t interrupt the board member.
Core Qualities Tested
Mental Alertness
• Presence of mind.
• Ability to handle stress and unexpected questions.
• Example Q: “If you were the DM of this district, what are the first 3 things you would do?”
• Ability to handle stress and unexpected questions.
• Example Q: “If you were the DM of this district, what are the first 3 things you would do?”
Balance of Judgment
• Ability to see multiple perspectives (Pros/Cons).
• Rationality over emotions.
• Example Q: “Should capital punishment be abolished in India? Give arguments.”
• Rationality over emotions.
• Example Q: “Should capital punishment be abolished in India? Give arguments.”
Intellectual & Moral Integrity
• Honesty in admitting mistakes/ignorance.
• Consistency in views (Don’t change stance just because the board disagrees).
• Ethical grounding in answers.
• Consistency in views (Don’t change stance just because the board disagrees).
• Ethical grounding in answers.
Social Cohesion & Leadership
• Ability to work with diverse groups.
• Empathy towards weaker sections (SC/ST/Women).
• Vision for the country.
• Example Q: “How will you handle a communal riot as an SP?”
• Empathy towards weaker sections (SC/ST/Women).
• Vision for the country.
• Example Q: “How will you handle a communal riot as an SP?”
Current Issues & Opinion
National & International Importance
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Focus Areas:
- Controversial Topics: UCC, One Nation One Election, Farm Laws, Reservation. (Prepare balanced views).
- International: India’s stance on wars (Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Palestine), G20 presidency.
- State Specific: Issues of your home state (Floods, Drought, insurgency, economy).
Source:
- Newspapers: The Hindu & Indian Express (Editorials are crucial for forming opinions).
- Sansad TV: Watch ‘Perspective’ debates for balanced arguments.
Types of Questions
Opinion Based
• “What is your view on the privatization of banks?”
• “Is Indian democracy in danger?”
• “Should India reclaim PoK militarily?”
• “Is Indian democracy in danger?”
• “Should India reclaim PoK militarily?”
Situational (SRT)
• “Your political boss orders you to do something illegal. What will you do?”
• “A mob is attacking your office. You have 5 policemen. How do you manage?”
• “You see a senior officer taking a bribe. Action?”
• “A mob is attacking your office. You have 5 policemen. How do you manage?”
• “You see a senior officer taking a bribe. Action?”
Hypothetical
• “If you were the Prime Minister for one day, what would you change?”
• “If you don’t get selected this year, what is your backup plan?”
• “If you don’t get selected this year, what is your backup plan?”
