Indian Polity is a crucial part of the UPSC CSE Prelims Syllabus. Every year, on average, 15-20 questions are asked from this topic in the IAS prelims exam. In addition to prelims, a strong foundation in Indian Polity is essential for GS Paper II (Governance, Constitution, Polity) in the mains examination.
In this document, a 3-month (90 days) daily study plan is provided, which will help you cover the entire syllabus of Indian Polity for the UPSC CSE exam.
You should attempt the chapter-wise tests as well after reading the textbook of that chapter. EduRev gives you NCERT based tests for every chapter you read.
1. Day 1 to 4: NCERT Summary
2. Day 4 to 7: Laxmikanth for Indian Polity
1. Day 1 & 2: Laxmikanth for polity continued
2. Day 3 to 7: Mock test-based learning
1. Topic-wise - System of Government: Parliamentary & Federal System
2. Day 4: Local Government: Panchayati Raj & Municipality
3. Topic-wise polity - Union Territories and Special Areas
4. Day 6: Non-Constitutional Bodies
5. Topic-wise polity - Working of the Constitution
1. Day 1 to 4: Topic-wise - State Government: Executive & Legislatures
2. Day 5 to 7 - Topic-wise polity - Central Government, Parliament & Judiciary
1. Day 1 to 3: Topic-wise polity - Central Government, Parliament & Judiciary Continued
2. Day 4 to 7: Topic-wise polity - Constitutional Bodies & Special Provisions for SC, ST & OBC
1. Day 1: Other Constitutional Dimensions
2. Day 2 to 7: Topic-wise polity - Political Dynamics
Apart from the given timetable students should also keep reading Administrative Reforms & Commission Reports available on EduRev. You can access it from here.
With our timetable keep your progress tracked and study what matters.
We have also similarly created a structured syllabus & even a stepwise guide to help to crack for UPSC CSE which you can check from the links below:
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