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Many friends preparing for UPSC CS exams generally ask one common question which
books are good for a fresher to start the preparation with?. The list of books is endless, some
topics are good in one book other is in another. You need to read anything you think its
worth reading. Here I am listing down some must have kind of books, mentioning this list is
not complete and perfect. I will keep updating this list. Following list is well recognized list
of Books for UPSC preparation.
1. Indian History India Struggle for Independence by Bipin Chandra; NCERT Books ( XI &
XII )
2. Geography Spectrum
3. Indian Polity DD Basu, Constitution of India by Bakshi
4. Indian Economy 11th & 12th Books (NCERT), Pratiyogita Darpan Special Edition
5. General Science Tata Mc Graw Hill Guide Books of 9th and 10th Standard.
6. Mental Ability Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal
7. Current Affairs Some magazines and Newspapers
8. India- Yearbook Published from Publication Division
Books on Geography:
NCERT : Physical Geography of India for X XII Std
A Good School Atlas
Sharma & Cotinho : Economic and Commercial Geography of India.
Khullar : India- A Comprehensive Geography
Charles Farro : General Principles of World Geography
Charles Farro : Monsoon Asia Reports published by Centre for Science and Enviornment
And Tata Energy Research Institute
National journal Kurukshetra, Yojana etc.
Down to earth
Books on Statistics:
(NCERT +1 level) Elementary Statistics
S.C.Gupta : Statistical Methods
Most important:
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10 Must Read Books for UPSC
Aspirants
November 14, 2013 by Prafull 31 Comments
Generally you may easily find over hundred of books in the bookshelves of civil services
aspirants, but there are only few books they actually hangout with. I felt following are widely
accepted best books to read. So here is the list of 1o General Studies books for UPSC
aspirants.
5. Ancient India
Written by Romila Thapar. The book provides insight of ancient India and considered as the
best choice for Civil Services aspirants.