How can I cover economics for UPSC?
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How can I cover economics for UPSC?
Tips to prepare for UPSC Economics Prelims
- Focus on clearing your concepts on topics like Niti Aayog, GST, Money Supply, the structure of taxation, LPG reforms, human development, Inflation, GDP, banking.
- UPSC has conceptual questions in objective form which means you can attempt them when your basics are clear.
How can I prepare for economics for UPSC mains?
Step 1: Go through Previous year question papers to understand the demand of the UPSC Mains Exam and nature of questions….
- Step 1: Get rid of the negative perception that Indian Economy is tough.
- Step 2: Go through the NCERT Textbooks on Indian Economy.
- Step 3: Keep reading Economy Section in the Hindu/ Indian Express.
Is Ncert Economics enough for UPSC?
But certainly NCERT won’t be sufficient for UPSC right. That’s why I said, read volume one of economic survey line to line and selective reading of volume two. Keep reading business/economy section of newspaper. Economics at the entry level (GS pre and mains) is the easiest subject.
Is economics a scoring subject in UPSC?
It is generally scoring. Economics optional would cover about 60\% of UPSC syllabus for GS paper III, hence the overlap is significant. Also, in the prelims paper, at least 30 marks can be covered by this optional subject.
What should I read for economics in UPSC?
Books to study Economics
- Indian Economy – Ramesh Singh.
- Economic Survey.
- India Year Book.
- Indian Economy Since Independence – Uma Kapila.
- Indian Economy – Datt and Sundaram.
How can I cover economics for preliminary?
UPSC Prelims: How to Cover Indian Economy in 50 Days
- Day 1 – 2: Read class IX NCERT textbook ‘Economics’.
- Day 3 – 5: Read class X NCERT textbook ‘Understanding Economic Development’.
- Day 6 -7: At this point, solve previous years’ questions papers of both the prelims and the mains.
How do I prepare for GS 3 economics?
Prepare hand-made notes for all the topics mentioned in the syllabus. If you’re new to economics, start with reading NCERT books of economics from Class IX to XII. Next, a comprehensive reading of the book Indian Economy by Ramesh Singh will help you have an in-depth understanding of the subject.
What should I study for economics in UPSC?
Suggested books to read for economics topics of General Studies Paper III:
- NCERT textbook classes X, XI, XII.
- Indian Economy – Ramesh Singh.
- Indian Economy – Sanjeev Verma.
- Ministry websites of water, power, etc.
- Economic Survey.
- Budgets.
- Administrative Reforms Commissions (ARC) Reports.
- PIB.
Is economics difficult for UPSC?
Indian Economy is one of the toughest subjects in comparison of other mainstream subjects of UPSC IAS Syllabus. Particularly, GS Economy is technical than other subjects and the aspirants must not skip to study it.