"First of all, I would say that IAS requires the right strategy. A blind un-calculated effort will not give you proportionate results" - Akshat Jain, AIR 2 UPSC IAS 2018
Our team has mentored thousands of students in the last 3-years, including Anudeep Durishetty, AIR 1 UPSC CSE 2017 and one thing that was common among all the toppers is the strategy that they had to prepare for the exam. So, keeping that in mind, we wish to provide you with relevant information as a UPSC Aspirant, helping you to devise your strategy, which would save tonnes of your time and ensure that you get great marks in the exam.
Polity & Governance as a module in General Studies has at least 20 - 25% weightage is given in prelims and 40% weightage in GS PAPER 2 in mains examination. You need to prepare this topic properly as such weightage gives a good chance for your selection in the exam.
EduRev tip: Time management is important during the preparation and it is advisable to stick to minimal resources as far as possible.
Purpose of this EduRev document is to make you understand how to read Polity as a subject for both Preliminary and Mains phases of UPSC civil services examination. By the end of this EduRev document, you will have clarity on how to tackle General Studies Polity & Governance. We at EduRev believe in 3R – Read, Revise and Repeat and strongly recommend this strategy should be used all along during your preparation.
Before starting the Polity module, it is mandatory that you should go through the Syllabus. We suggest you get familiar with the syllabus as having syllabus at your fingertips is itself 20% of the preparation done. You can check out the syllabus here:
UPSC Syllabus for Indian Polity Prelims and Mains
UPSC Syllabus for Indian Political Science Optional
Once you are familiar with the syllabus. We suggest you go through the previous year’s questions and topics of which questions were asked. Understanding the language and topics covered in the exam and how the questions were framed will give you a heads up about what you will be going to deal with in the examination. You can access previous year questions with detailed solutions:
Previous Year Questions of Indian Polity
How is Polity as a subject?
Which books to read and How to read them?
Please read the books in the chronological order as mentioned below to have a proper path
Important: You can access NCERT Gist section & 50+ MCQ tests in the Indian Polity for UPSC (Civil Services) Prelims for a quick revision.
Here are a few questions from the recent UPSC Prelims exam to help you understand the types of questions that are being asked during the exam:
1. The president of India can summon a session of parliament at such a place as he/she thinks fit.
2. The constitution of India provides for three sessions of the parliament in a year but it is not mandatory to conduct all the sessions
3. There is no minimum number of days that the parliament is required to meet in a year
Which of the above given statements is/are correct? (UPSC CSE 2020)
We've covered common doubts of UPSC aspirants in this EduRev document: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Indian Polity
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