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Is NCERT and laxmikant enough for UPSC?
Are NCERT books enough for IAS? Ans. No, NCERT books are a must for the IAS exam.
Which NCERT of polity is important for UPSC?
For Polity: Class 9 to 12 NCERT books should be read in detail, with a focus on 11th and 12th (of which World Politics, only if time permits).
Is laxmikant necessary for polity Upsc?
It is essential that aspirants revise the Indian Polity Book by Laxmikant at least 4-5 times to get a hold of all the important details. If an aspirant follows the mentioned steps and logically reads the text, one will be better places in memorizing all the details for the exam.
How long does it take for NCERT to cover Upsc?
How much time does it take to cover all NCERT books? You have to read about 40-44 books in total and it would take you about 3 days to complete one book which contains about 14-16 chapters. So, in total it would take you about 2.5- 3 months to read all the books.
Which is the best book for polity for UPSC exam?
Polity is an essential segment of the UPSC syllabus. When it comes to polity, the most recommended book is M Laxmikanth’s ‘Indian Polity’. This article gives you tips on how to study polity from the book for the Civil Services Exam including the important topics to be covered.
Is the NCERT enough for the UPSC?
Yes completely NCERT is recommended for UPSC and it’s good that you are following it currently not just in political you can refer NCERT for any subjects and also for any entrance exam.
How many times should I read Indian polity by Laxmikant for UPSC?
IAS aspirants should read Indian Polity by Laxmikant from cover to cover at least once before they start in-depth preparation. It is a good idea to make Indian Polity notes from the book for the UPSC exam and keep them handy for revision. Hindi medium aspirants can read from ‘Bharat Ki Rajvyavastha’,…
Is there any question cover from Laxmikant in UPSC CSE?
If you look at previous year papers of UPSC CSE, you find most of question cover from laxmikant directly or indirectly. If you observe the pattern of question, they mostly ask tricky question or trapping things.