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Booklist for UPSC Exam


Ultimate UPSC Booklist: Your Complete Guide for 2025-26

Mastering the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) starts with choosing the right resources. This curated booklist balances foundational NCERTs with authoritative Reference Books to help you navigate both Prelims and Mains effectively.


1. Foundational NCERT Books (The Basics)

NCERTs are mandatory for building conceptual clarity. Focus on Classes 6 to 12 for these core subjects:

  • History: Classes 6-12 (Focus on “Our Pasts” and “Themes in Indian History”).
  • Geography: Classes 6-12 (Class 11 Fundamentals of Physical Geography is a must-read).
  • Polity: Classes 9-12 (Pay special attention to Class 11 Indian Constitution at Work).
  • Economy: Classes 9-12 (Class 11 Indian Economic Development and Class 12 Macroeconomics).
  • Art & Culture: Class 11 An Introduction to Indian Art.
  • Sociology: Class 11 & 12 NCERTs (Useful for Social Issues in GS Paper I).

2. Standard Reference Books (Subject-Wise)

Once your foundations are strong, move to these specialized texts for in-depth analysis:

SubjectRecommended BookWhy Read It?
Indian PolityIndian Polity by M. LaxmikanthThe “Bible” for UPSC Polity; covers every article and amendment.
Modern HistoryA Brief History of Modern India by Spectrum (Rajiv Ahir)Concise, point-wise format ideal for quick revision.
EconomyIndian Economy by Nitin Singhania or Ramesh SinghSimplifies complex economic concepts and government schemes.
GeographyCertificate Physical & Human Geography by G.C. LeongEssential for physical geography and climatic regions.
Art & CultureIndian Art and Culture by Nitin SinghaniaComprehensive coverage of architecture, paintings, and music.
EnvironmentEnvironment by Shankar IAS AcademyThe standard source for ecology, biodiversity, and climate change.
Ethics (GS IV)Lexicon for Ethics, Integrity & AptitudeHelps build the specific vocabulary needed for Ethics case studies.
International RelationsPax Indica by Shashi TharoorProvides a broad perspective on India’s foreign policy.

3. Current Affairs & Supplemental Resources

Static knowledge must be linked with current events to score high in the Mains exam.

  • Daily Newspapers: The Hindu or The Indian Express.
  • Monthly Magazines: Yojana (Development) and Kurukshetra (Rural Development).
  • Mapping: Oxford School Atlas or Orient BlackSwan Atlas.
  • Governance: 2nd Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) Reports (Select summaries).
  • Yearly Updates: The latest Economic Survey and Union Budget highlights.

4. Aptitude & Practice (CSAT & PYQs)

Don’t ignore the qualifying Paper-II (CSAT) and previous year trends.

  • Quantitative Aptitude: R.S. Aggarwal.
  • Analytical Reasoning: M.K. Pandey.
  • Solved Papers: 29+ Years UPSC Prelims Solved Papers by Disha Publications or Mrunal Patel.

💡 Pro-Tips for Success:

  1. Limit Your Resources: Stick to one standard book per subject. Multiple revisions of one book are better than reading ten books once.
  2. Focus on PYQs: Analyze Previous Year Questions to understand which chapters are most important.
  3. Notes Strategy: Don’t make notes on the first reading. Wait until your second or third pass to identify truly important points.

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