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Booklist for UPSC Mains GS1

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So this is the basic book list that you have to do for GS1 mains. In this, you get 34 books of history, very basic. Spectrum, if you have the new edition that also works. History of the world, again you don't need to complete this. You can do short notes of Shreyans Kumat whose AIR 4 came a few years ago, 20 pages long only. Ancient and medieval India, 23 questions are coming in the mains for this. So you know important books. Alternatively, you can do art and culture of Nitin Singhania whose chapters are shown on your screen. Then you have Indian society, these 2 NCRTs are a must do. Then current affairs and then these 5 books of geography. 2 NCRTs of class 11, 2 NCRTs of class 12 and the most important thing Atlas.

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Doing static subjects like polity, economy, environment, geography and history for your UPSC preparation is a solid bet to increase your chances of clearing this exam. But this must all be supplemented by current affairs for best effect.




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