UPSC Beginners Guide
This comprehensive guide is designed to help new(beginner) aspirants navigate the complex journey of UPSC preparation with clarity.

Beginners Guide (All Articles)
The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) conducts the Civil Services Examination annually to recruit officers for various posts. We’ve wrote following articles to get started with UPSC:
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How to Start Preparing for UPSC CSE? A Beginner’s Guide
Starting UPSC preparation as a beginner can be both exciting and overwhelming. To start right and maximize your chances of success, having a clear plan, using the right resources, and… Read more
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Detailed Analysis of UPSC Syllabus
Introduction A detailed analysis of the UPSC syllabus is essential for UPSC aspirants to understand the exam’s scope and decide what to read and what not to read. Given the… Read more
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Reading NCERTs for UPSC
Introduction You might have heard someone talking about the importance of NCERT at your Mess, Chai Point or you yourself asked faculty or a topper “Should Aspirants Read NCERT Books?”… Read more
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Common Mistakes Every UPSC Aspirants Should Avoid
Information overload Trying to read everything available Ignoring NCERT books Skipping the fundamentals Delayed answer practice Not practicing writing enough Isolated preparation Not discussing with fellow aspirants Neglecting current affairs… Read more
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UPSC Exam Information
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UPSC Syllabus
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UPSC Booklist
Access a curated list of must-read books for every UPSC subject.
UPSC PYQs
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UPSC Study Timetable
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Common Mistakes Every UPSC Aspirants Should Avoid
Information overload Trying to read everything available Ignoring NCERT books Skipping the fundamentals Delayed answer practice Not practicing writing enough Isolated preparation Not discussing with fellow aspirants Neglecting current affairs…
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Should I Join Coaching Classes? Is this necessary?
When Should You Start Coaching?
Next Steps After This Guide
Once you’ve familiarized yourself with the basics, proceed to our specialized sections on Prelims, Mains, and Interview preparation for stage-specific strategies and resources.
Remember, UPSC preparation is a marathon, not a sprint. Consistency and quality of preparation matter more than quantity. Trust the process, and stay committed to your goal.


