IAS 2021 Exam is the most prominent exam among the Indian youth. Candidates spend several years to prepare for this IAS Exam. Many take coaching for IAS Exam in Delhi, while others prefer Self Study with best books for IAS Exam available online and offline.
UPSC Preliminary Exam 2021 will be conducted in June 2021. Success in IAS Exam depends on you preparation level. There should somewhat perfection in your IAS exam preparation, then only your chances to clear IAS Exam 2021 is brighter. Otherwise, candidates in lakhs appear in upsc civil services exam and most of them get failed to get their name figured in final list of successful candidates.
First thing before you start your preparation is the awareness about the syllabus of IAS Exam and the strategy to prepare it.
Second stage is collection of best study material that covers perfectly the syllabus as prescribed by the UPSC.
Third part is the actual preparation time. In this stage, candidates starts the first reading of study material. During this stage, they starts getting basic ideas about the topics. This preparation stage also takes large time due to several factors.
Then come the fourth stage in IAS Preparation, that consists of revisions. In this stage, candidates starts getting ideas about the topics and start building the linkages between them. But many also remain confused in this stage also about the syllabus. They keep on reading and revising the books. They remember the topics only when are reading it. Once they close book, they forget the topic.
Fifth stage also consists of revising the old syllabus and books and also reading the latest and trending topics. This stage takes candidates to some high level as compared to other competing candidates. More than 70% of syllabus is well understood by candidates. Some also starts answer writing in order to get more marks in IAS Mains exam.
Therefore, preparation for UPSC IAS Exam is a long process. The sooner you start with exact and relevant study material, the chances to get good rank becomes high.
Before IAS Mains, you have to clear the UPSC Preliminary Exam. We are not discouraging you, but it is actual fact that only few in numbers clear IAS Prelims exam in which around 4 lakh applies.
You must know the latest UPSC Cut-Off in IAS Prelims Exam. We have taken data from UPSC website and prepared a following chart for you:
UPSC Prelims 2021 Syllabus:
By analysing the past and present UPSC Question papers, we can generally divide the UPSC Syllabus for IAS Preliminary Exam into following categories:
Indian Ancient History, Medieval History of India, Freedom Struggle and Modern History, Basic and General Geography, Indian Geography, World Geography, India and World Maps and Diagrams, Economic Basic concepts, Indian Economy, Latest Issues of Indian Economy, Basic Science: Biology, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Latest Science and Technology topics in news, National and International Current Affairs, Basic concepts of Ecology, Environment and Climate Change, Latest environmental issues, International Organisations and their meetings in news, Comprehensive Indian Culture, All government schemes and projects, Indian Administrative systems and its organs, Indian Political System and its functioning, All Parliamentary concepts and terms, Public Policies in India and their full process, All Government Organisations in India, Basic concept of Law, Indian Judiciary and their important judgements, Important International organisations and their working such as WTO, IMF, World Bank, OECD, EU etc.,
This is not the complete topics. Many more you have to cover in order to qualify IAS Prelims exam. We provide comprehensive coverage of all these topics in our Study Material.
There were 84 Questions in IAS Preliminary Exam 2019, that came directly from this Study Material. You can check it here.
The significance of Current Affairs in this prestigious Civil Services Examination is also increasing every year. You can also judge by seeing the Question Paper of UPSC Civil Services Exam, both Preliminary and Mains, that majority of the questions asked are Current Affairs oriented.
It has now become IMPOSSIBLE to Clear IAS Prelims without giving due importance to Current Affairs. Gone are the days when people used to qualify this exam by reading just ONE FAMOUS Newspaper or Magazines available on book-shops.
Don’t take risk of ignoring this section. It is very painful, when candidates after full year of preparation FAIL to clear IAS prelims by just 2-3 marks in Current Affairs’ questions.
We provide the Exact, Latest and Specific Current Affairs for IAS Prelims 2021 exam. We want to inform you that in Civil Services Preliminary Exam 2016, out of 100 Questions in GS Paper-I, 47 Questions comes directly from our Current Affairs Booklets.
Our coverage of News and Current Affairs is very wide. You may be reading ONE or TWO Newspaper or Magazines for this exam. But we everyday refer more than 30 News Agencies, Official Government Sources, Newspapers, National and International Magazines. See here: