No book is perfect, try to get the syllabus done point to point, no matter what book or source. Science and technology: Syllabus will guide you, follow daily news paper and relate it to topics in SnT, Mrunal.Īt the end of the day, your approach would decide the strategy and right choice of books. It contains Agriculture, Science and Technology.Įconomics: 80% of syllabus – 11th NCERT, Ranjan Kolambe, Ramesh Singh, Mrunal. Internet would come really handy here.Īgain, GS4 is not just about economics. Relatively new topic for MPSC, so no traditional sources are available. MPSC Books: UPSC SSC: Scholarship Exam Books: A To Z Books: School Stationery: Office Stationery: Drawing & Painting: Toner INK. HRD books by Unique Publications and by Ranjan Kolambe. It’s your best book for environment!Īgriculture: Almost 30 marks! No kidding!! Get state government 11th and 12th Agriculture, Maharashtra cha Bhugol by A B Savdi, Internet.Ĩ5% of the syllabus would be covered in a single book! Yes you guessed it right – M. Savdi.Įnvironment: Internet, Shankar IAS’ notes for environment. Geography: State board 6th to 11th, Paryavaran aani Bhugol in Marathi by A. History: State board 5th to 12th, Grover and Grover would do good but if you still want some reading, get Bipan Chandra’s books. There are 4 papers of GS in Rajyaseva exam, let’s have a look – It will clear the picture, you will know that GS-1 is not just History and Geography but it comprise Environment and Agriculture too. So here it is –įirst comprehensive book would be the OFFICIAL SYLLABUS! Read it properly, try to get hold of it first. I will try to give some insight on books. Ok, this has been a basic question for all the aspirants who wish to start their preparation from the beginning. So, proper dedication and time management is required and if you can manage your studies systematically result will be good.
Now at last you are the one who is going to study and clear the exam. Many aspirants refer to unique and Dnyandeep Academy.īuy them and study them carefully, don’t refer to all the publications available in market stick to only few.įirst few months only cover topics of prelims as in mains there are much more topics and this will boost your confidence.
Here comes the part of planning – Go through the academic calendar of MPSC and calculate how much time is left for exam.įind out the best study material for preparation either online/offline or friends. Now note down the syllabus for prelims and mains and just go through the previous year question paper to get an idea about pattern.
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How To Start Preparing: (For Those Who Have Only Heard About MPSC)įirst thing anyone you need to do is to check MPSC exams schedule and apply for it Either Online or Offline.