Is Really NCERT books to be the first step for UPSC Prepration?

 

This may be the first article you read about your chosen path to become a civil servant. Many consider NCERT books to be the first step in mastering this challenging exam. These books are so well articulated and unbiased that you can take their information as absolute truth and take factual notes, especially for history and geography. Now you must be asking yourself the same question and facing the same dilemma which every newbie faces, that is why you are studying NCERT when already in offline world and in online so many books/ Training notes / online materials / top notes are available. circulation. , And why not leave these books till the end and just make a quick reference when you get to the last line of the syllabus?

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Why NCERT Books are Important?

Explanation: Since these are the most basic books and written in very simple language, the clear and neutral approach of NCERT makes it the basis of all preparation. Most of the basic reporting on geography and history is derived from these books. Second, the writing language of the main answers should be similar to the writing style of these books, which makes them a fundamental element in the preparation for the main exam.

Let us now analyze from the front and main point of view:

Every year at least 35-40 preliminary questions are directly attempted by NCERT.

If you read any book for preparation, it will be useful for core exercises as well. For example, Grade 11 and 12 NCERT Geography and Grade 10 and 11 NCERT History are the most comprehensive books that all applicants must read.

It helps to have planned studies, otherwise you can get lost in the vast ocean of data and training material.

If you are planning to take the liberal arts option and you come from a non-humanities background, studying these books will help you make the right choice and may even help with your alternative work.

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What can be learned from NCERT?

In history books it is read differently from the front and main point of view, but the timeline is the same for both. So here some contextual memory as well as factual knowledge is very important.

Geography NCERTs: Treat them like you would treat Bibles for the Geography part of Pre and Mains. Know all the maps, rivers, mountains, ports etc.

Class 11 Arts and Culture is very important for NCERT Main Exam and covers the Arts and Culture section of GS-1.

Politics NCERT: Don't take notes here, just read it as an essential book for main essay writing practice. It is more philosophical that factual and UPSC mainly ask factual questions.

NCERTs for Sociology provide an insight into how our society is constantly evolving towards a new equilibrium in pace and has many conflicts, many perspectives and explanation of many social factors, especially women, children, caste, Issues related to class and the deprived section of the society. , e.t.c. So please read them according to GS-1 core syllabus and your part of the society.

Environment and Biology NCERTs are important as 10-15 questions are asked every year in this area.

 

How to read NCERT?

This is the part where you have a lot of resources and many forms. You can choose the one that suits you best based on your skills and planning. For example, one can start with one section as History and all History will be read from NCERT. Others can go from NCERT Class 6 to NCERT Class 7 to 8, 9, 10, 11 and finally to Class 12. However, the best way to conduct NCERT is through:

  • Focus on reading first.
  • Read and refine the points underlined on the second reading.
  • Take NCERT notes last read and from now on forget those books and rely on your notes.
  • Repeat monthly and after 4-5 repetitions you will reach the level which takes around 4-5 hours to review complete NCERT books from class 6 to class 12.

Always remember, it's not about reading and finishing the books, it's about memorizing those concepts and facts, then remembering them in the preliminary exam and repeating them in the mains exam.

Hence, the study and preparation of NCERTs should be done in such a way that they can be tested in just 10-12 hours. Never give up hard work, if not today or someday it will definitely get its fruits. My best