How to read NCERT for UPSC

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How to read NCERT for UPSC

Reading NCERT Books is very important for UPSC preparation. To understand UPSC Syllabus in a seamless manner it is highly recommended to read NCERTs. But many aspirants may not know how to read NCERT for UPSC.

NCERT books are asked to be read because you can fully understand the basics of any subject with their help. The same is expected from the aspirants in the UPSC exam i.e. how much knowledge you have about any subject.

UPSC wants you to have a complete understanding of the subject, understand the facts related to each subject and remember the important facts of the subject. If you are 몭ghting for an exam like UPSC, then NCERT can be your most important weapon. If you have come here to know the exact strategy to read NCERT Books, then your search will end here

First, let us understand why it is so important to read these books for UPSC. After that, we will know what can be the best way to read NCERT.

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Why it is Important to Read NCERT for UPSC

Let’s Know the Best Way to Read NCERT for UPSC

Where to Start

Make Notes While Reading Subject Wise vs Class Wise

Not necessary to read the whole book Which NCERT Edition is Good NCERT Book List for UPSC

Toppers Tips for Reading NCERT

Conclusion

Why it is Important to Read NCERT for UPSC

You can completely trust the content of NCERT Books; it is comprehensive & highly reliable for UPSC Exam

The language of these books is very easy so it is good to understand any topic.

These books are easy to revise and memorize because di몭erent colors of text and tables are used in them.

These books are very authentic because the information contained in them is provided by the government itself

They are designed to understand any concept from basic to advanced levels.

Let’s Know the Best Way to Read NCERT for UPSC

Where to Start

Science, History, and Geography start with class 6 or 7, for Polity and Economy start with NCERT from class 9. You can use a general book reading method; this will awaken your interest in the subject.

In the 몭rst round, you just clear the basics and keep on highlighting the important points; you will get the bene몭t of this in revision.

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get the bene몭t of this in revision.

In the UPSC 2021 result, you must have read the strategies of many toppers and one thing that will also be common among them is to read NCERT books for basics So always keep in mind reading NCERT will really build and improve your conceptual approach towards any subject.

Make Notes While Reading

If you have read the book completely once then now you should prepare for the 2nd round. You also have to make notes while reading the book for the second time, this time you don’t have to skip anything Now you have to make your notes too The best way for this is to keep the print out of the UPSC Syllabus with you, read the syllabus of the subject for which you are studying NCERT thoroughly, and then start making notes.

While making notes, the second most important thing you have to keep in mind is to analyze UPSC papers of the last 5 years. Keep making detailed notes of the topic on which questions are asked more. In this digital era, you can make digitized notes as well.

Subject Wise vs Class Wise

For UPSC preparation, it would be better to read NCERT subject wise. When you study any one subject from basic to advanced level, many of your concepts will be cleared automatically You just have to keep in mind that when you read NCERT, do not prefer any other books along with it.

Some aspirants may read this class wise but reading subject wise will be more bene몭cial for you If you have already read NCERT Books and only want to read for revision then you can go for Class Wise.

Not necessary to read the whole book

Yes and No, for some subjects you may 몭nd it bene몭cial to read the entire NCERT book, but some may waste your time For big subjects like History and Geography, you can read the entire book, whereas for subjects like Science and Technology, if you read according to the UPSC syllabus, you can save a lot of time.

Which NCERT Edition is Good

Many aspirants remain in doubt about which edition of NCERT to study. In the suggestions given by the UPSC Toppers, it is considered good to read the old edition of NCERT for History. If you get an NCERT book from 2006 or earlier, then you can prefer it You may read the latest edition of NCERT for Geography.

Apart from this, you can also read the notes of Physics Wallah which are prepared to keep in mind all the facts of the NCERT book

NCERT Book List for UPSC

History

Class VI to XII

Geography Class VI to XII Indian Society Class VI to XII

Sociology Book: Class XI Introducing Sociology

Class XI Understanding Society

Class XII Indian Society

Class XII Social Change and Development in India

Art AND Culture Class XI An Introduction to Indian Art

Class XI Living Craft Traditions of India (Chapters 9 & 10)

Polity

Class IX to XII

Science Class VI to X

Class XI (Chemistry: Unit 14 & Biology: Units 4 & 5)

Class XII (Chemistry Part I & Chemistry Part II Unit 16 & Biology: Units 8, 9 & 10)

Economics Class IX to XII

Environment & Ecology Class XII Biology: last four Chapters (13 to 16)

Toppers Tips to Read NCERT

Start reading with your favorite subject

Read NCERT 2 times within 2 to 3 months.

Set a time limit for completing a book

Go with another author if you have any confusion.

Read by keeping the UPSC Syllabus

Conclusion

NCERT Books help you a lot in UPSC preparation In this article, we told you how to read NCERT books for UPSC. We have also provided a book list. We hope this information will give you the right direction for reading NCERT. Although many aspirants need guidance, you can join Physics Wallah classes for that. It is India’s Most Loved Educational Platform.

FAQs

Q.1 Is UPSC NCERT enough to read?

Ans: NCERT is very useful for basic concepts of any subject, but aspirants should also read some speci몭ed books like India’s Struggle for Independence By ‘Bipin Chandra’

Q. 2 How many times should I read NCERT?

Ans: First time, you make a habit of reading, the second time you prepare notes with NCERT and the third time you will revise So, at least three times you should read NCERT

Q. 3 Does UPSC ask questions from NCERT?

Ans: NCERTs are comprehensive and highly reliable, in the last few years many questions have been asked from NCERT books in UPSC Exam

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