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Geography is an essential part of the UPSC Syllabus. It is an interesting subject and unavoidable too since it is a vital part of General Studies Paper I (IAS prelims exam). Geography is scoring and has an average of 18-25 marks weightage in the prelims exam every year.
Syllabus & Strategy to Study Geography for UPSC CSE Prelims | Geography for UPSC CSE

Importance of Geography as a subject

Geography as a module in General Studies has at least 15-20% weightage is given in prelims and 40% weightage in GS PAPER 1 in mains examination. You need to prepare this topic properly as such weightage gives a good chance for your selection in the exam.
Syllabus & Strategy to Study Geography for UPSC CSE Prelims | Geography for UPSC CSE

  • Also, geography has ‘overlapping’ topics that cover Environment, Economics (Human geography- Demography), Disaster Management, and Current Events. With this, Geography weightage increases to around 30 to 35% in prelims. 
  • Due to the overlapping nature of questions, and the increase in weightage given to the Environment, Geography becomes even more important.

How to Prepare for Geography

The experts of EduRev, who've mentored thousands of students, including Anudeep Durishetty AIR 2017, Monica Kishore AIR 41 2018, Swati Sharma AIR 18 2019 & others, have compiled the syllabus & strategy for Geography to help you prepare smartly for the exam, by providing you with the right guidance and relevant information. Our objective is to ensure that you should study what actually matters in the exam.

Step 1: Understand the Syllabus of Geography

Indian and World Geography – Physical, Social, Economic Geography of India and the World. The syllabus in the official notifications mentions only 1 line for UPSC Prelims Geography, EduRev team has explained the topics for your understanding researching from previous year papers & best books recommended by the toppers: 

1. Indian Geography

  1. Basics of India: Location, latitude, longitude, time zone, etc.; Neighbours, Important straits; States and their position, States with international boundaries
  2. Physical features, The Himalayas – geological formation, climate, vegetation, soil, biodiversity, physiographic divisions, major passes, significance; The Great North Indian Plains – geological formation, physiographic divisions, climate, vegetation, soil, biodiversity, significance; Peninsular Plateau – geological formation, Central Highlands, Deccan Plateau, Western Ghats, Eastern Ghats; Indian Desert; Coastal plains and islands
  3. River systems: Himalayan rivers; Peninsular rivers; River basins; Regional development and planning; Hydropower projects, major dams; West-flowing and east-flowing rivers; Interlinking of rivers
  4. Climate: Monsoons – driving mechanism, El Nino, La Nina; Seasons; Cyclones
  5. Minerals and industries – mineral distribution, industrial policies, location
  6. Agriculture: Land utilization; Types of agricultural practices; Green revolution; Soils and crops; Irrigation; Land reforms; Animal husbandry; Government schemes
  7. Natural vegetation and fauna: Classification of natural vegetation; Rainfall distribution; Biosphere reserves, national parks, etc.; Red-listed species
  8. Economic infrastructure: Transportation (highways, inland waterways, etc.); Power and energy sector; Conventional and non-conventional sources of energy; Energy conservation
  9. Human Geography: Demographics; Recent census

2. World Geography

  • Major natural regions; Regional geography of developed countries; Regional geography of developing countries; Regional geography of South Asia

3. Physical Geography

  1. Geomorphology: Origin of the earth; Interior of the earth; Types and characteristics of rocks; Folding and Faulting; Volcanoes, earthquakes; Interior of the earth; Weathering; Landforms formed by fluvial, aeolian and glacial actions
  2. Climatology: Atmosphere – structure and composition; Temperature; Pressure belts; Wind systems; Clouds and types of rainfall; Cyclones and anti-cyclones; Major climatic types
  3. Oceanography: Ocean relief; Temperature, salinity; Ocean deposits; Ocean currents; El Nino and La Nina; Waves and tides
  4. Biogeography: Soil – origin and types; Major biomes of the world; Ecosystem, food chain; Environmental degradation and conservation

4. Human Geography

  1. Man & environment; relationship, growth and development of human geography; determinism and possibilism
  2. Population, tribes, migration
  3. Economic activities– agriculture, manufacturing, industries, tertiary activities
  4. Settlements, urbanization, functional classification of towns, million-cities and megacities

Location-based questions pertaining to India and the world are also asked in the prelims.

Step 2: Analyze Previous Year Questions (PYQs)

Syllabus & Strategy to Study Geography for UPSC CSE Prelims | Geography for UPSC CSE

Once you’re through the syllabus, pick up the previous year's papers and skim through them to get an understanding of what is actually asked in the exam.

  • Solving previous year prelims question papers can aid a candidate in understanding the nature of questions and prepare accordingly.
  • Look for the source that gives topic-wise questions of previous years. So that you can have a complete understanding of each topic and the type of questions asked.
  • You can get the last 10-years of UPSC Prelims & Mains papers from here - UPSC Previous Year Question Papers.
  • You can also refer to the topic-wise questions of Geography from the last 25-years here.

Step 3: Build your Foundation: NCERTs

Step 4: Read Important Reference Books: GC Leong & Others


Goh Cheng Leong for Geography is one of the finest and important books for the exam. It is the most recommend book by all the toppers for the Indian and the World Geography. 

  • Read and go through the book once without highlighting it.
  • On second reading highlight the key points.
  • Note down the key points and try summarizing in 2 to 3 pages.
  • Make separate sections for Region, Climatic Features, Economy, Problems, Vegetation And People and note down the key points in these separate sections.
  • You can find summaries & MCQ tests for all the topics of GC Leong here

Here's the list of other important books you can refer to once you are done with GC Leong

  • Human Geography by Majid Husain
  • Models in Geography by Majid Husain
  • India: A comprehensive Geography by DR Khullar

Step 5: Perfect Your Concepts through Video Lectures & Detailed Notes

  • Once you've studied all the mentioned books, you should refer to a single source of notes & video lectures which will help you to strengthen the concepts and understand the same topic from a different perspective. 
  • This will give you a fair idea of Geography subject and will help you to keep things in mind for a longer period of time.
  • Regular revisions through notes and video lectures can help strengthen the basics and boost one’s confidence in the subject. You can get topic-wise notes & video lectures in the Geography course on EduRev, available on this link

Step 6: Attempt Topicwise Tests 


Syllabus & Strategy to Study Geography for UPSC CSE Prelims | Geography for UPSC CSE

  • MCQ Tests on all the topics (& sub-topics) of Geography subject are helpful for clear understanding, proper practice, and quick revision. These tests will help you in self-evaluation and you can check, whether you've understood a topic completely.
  • Attempting Topicwise Tests will give you a fair idea about the type of questions being asked in recent years. It will also help you in revising effectively and efficiently.
  • You can get topic-wise tests in the Geography course on EduRev, available on this link
  • You can get the previous years' papers of UPSC Prelims & Mains here
  • And questions from the last 25-years of UPSC prelims are arranged topic-wise here.

Step 7: Focus on Newspapers, Magazines & Current Affairs

  • Current affairs are another important area with respect to Geography topics. 
  • For the dynamic part, you should stay updated with current affairs as questions are asked in a way that both the current affairs and the static portion are interlinked.
  • You can go through current Affairs from the monthly & weekly compilation to study the recent updates related to geography, which you can easily find here.
  • Read editorials from the Hindu and articles from monthly magazines like Monthly Yojana Magazine (English) and Kurukshetra and prepare notes from them. Next, keep revising them to retain the concepts.  
  • Stay updated with current affairs from Current Affairs & Hindu Analysis: Daily, Weekly & Monthly course on EduRev.

Step 8: Refer to Oxford Atlas & Practice Map Section

Syllabus & Strategy to Study Geography for UPSC CSE Prelims | Geography for UPSC CSE

  • Refer to ATLAS of Oxford to practice the map section which you find easily on EduRev.
  • Refer UPSC Previous Year Question Papers to know which types of questions come for Map Section.
  • While studying the map, one should read it feature-wise, for example- if the rivers of India are being studied then on that day all the rivers should be studied.
  • After studying the map, one should close the book and try to visualize the location in the mind.
  • Try to draw a rough map on the blank sheet of paper and mark on it whatever one has studied.
  • You can find ATLAS: Map-based learning videos & MCQ tests here

Step 9: Improve Your Understanding by Answer Writing

  • As the pattern of the paper is evolving the candidate's horizontal expansion of the knowledge as well as the vertical limit of understanding of the topic is expected in a balanced proportion. 
  • There are a number of events happening around the year and the candidates have to take a close watch on the current scenario and recommend monthly current affairs for better understanding on the same.
  • EduRev’s course on Essays provides you with sample essays to help you understand the pattern of essays.
  • You should keep practicing by making your notes around various topics. 

Step 10: Attempt Mock Tests of Geography

Attempt mock tests to understand your level of preparation and for self-evaluation. 

You can find subject-wise mock tests of Geography in the UPSC CSE Prelims Mock Test Series.
EduRev has provided all the study material & tests which matters in your preparation for UPSC, compiled under multiple courses. You can refer to this document “How to study Geography using the EduRev App? ” to understand it better & ace the exam smartly.

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1. What is the importance of studying geography as a subject?
Ans. Geography is an important subject as it provides a deep understanding of the Earth and its physical features, climate, natural resources, and human activities. It helps in understanding the interconnectedness between different regions and the impact of human actions on the environment. Geography also plays a crucial role in various fields such as urban planning, disaster management, and resource allocation. Additionally, knowledge of geography is essential for competitive exams like UPSC CSE Prelims, as questions related to geographical concepts and current affairs are frequently asked.
2. How should I prepare for geography?
Ans. Here are the steps to prepare for geography: Step 1: Understand the syllabus of geography to know the topics that need to be covered. Step 2: Analyze previous year questions to identify the important topics and question patterns. Step 3: Build a strong foundation by studying NCERT textbooks, as they provide comprehensive knowledge of basic concepts. Step 4: Read important reference books like GC Leong and others, which provide detailed explanations and examples. Step 5: Enhance your understanding through video lectures and detailed notes that cover important concepts and examples. Step 6: Attempt topic-wise tests to assess your knowledge and identify areas that need improvement. Step 7: Stay updated with newspapers, magazines, and current affairs to understand the application of geographical concepts in real-world scenarios. Step 8: Refer to an atlas and practice the map section to improve your map reading and interpretation skills.
3. Which books should I refer to for geography preparation?
Ans. Some important reference books for geography preparation are: - "Certificate Physical and Human Geography" by Goh Cheng Leong - "Oxford School Atlas" by Oxford University Press - "India: Physical Environment" by NCERT - "Geography of India" by Majid Husain - "Geography Through Maps" by K. Siddhartha These books provide in-depth knowledge and cover a wide range of topics in geography.
4. How can I improve my understanding of geographical concepts?
Ans. To improve your understanding of geographical concepts, you can: - Watch video lectures that explain concepts in an interactive manner. - Take detailed notes while studying to reinforce your learning. - Engage in discussions or join study groups to clarify doubts and gain different perspectives. - Solve practice questions and quizzes to apply the concepts. - Use visual aids such as maps, diagrams, and illustrations to enhance your understanding. - Seek guidance from teachers or subject matter experts for any complex topics.
5. Why is staying updated with newspapers and current affairs important for geography preparation?
Ans. Staying updated with newspapers, magazines, and current affairs is important for geography preparation because: - It helps in understanding the application of geographical concepts in real-world scenarios. - It provides insights into the latest developments in the field of geography. - It helps in analyzing the impact of human activities on the environment and society. - It enables you to relate geographical concepts to current events, which can be beneficial in competitive exams like UPSC CSE Prelims. - It enhances your critical thinking and analytical skills by evaluating the geographical implications of various news articles and reports.
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