There are many favourite topics of UPSC CSE paper setters. These questions come every year, yet are not found in an easy to do manner in most books. I want to take 20 such high yielding topics and do 1 per day. I am hoping this will help me do 4-5 extra questions in the exam.
Let us do it together. We can make a list today and start doing them from tomorrow.
Main List
- Wildlife Sanctuaries, National Parks, Biosphere Reserves(Finished on Sep 6) - Use ForumIAS material (link for BR|link for NP & WLS) or create tables yourself(Link for Govt Database)
- Ramsar - Wetlands, Marine protected areas, Elephant Reserves and Tiger Reserves(Finished on Sep 7) - No compilation that I know of, make tables of imp areas only (link for Wetlands|link for Tiger Reserves | Link for Govt Database)
- Jainism and Buddhism + Sufi and Bhakti tradition(Finished on Sep 8 & 9) Use your previous notes and consolidate for quick revision (Link for Bhakti & Sufi tradition)
- Rivers - Origin, Tributaries, Deltas, Dams and Termination (+ Lakes - Ramsar/Montreux if time permits)Finished on Sep 10
- Pollutants Finished on Sep 11
- Indexes and authorities that release themFinished on Sep 12Forum IAS links -1,2,3,4|Shankar IAS Link
- Biodiversity (Species etc)Finished on Sep 13
- Tribes of IndiaFinished on Sep 13
- Schedules/Important Articles of the Constitution Finished on Sep 14
- Seas and water bodies in the world + countries surrounding them Finished on Sep 14
- Gandhian movementsFinished on Sep 15
- 1940-47 in Indian IndependenceFinished on Sep 16
- Trends in Indian economy (+ Nationalization of various sectors + Land reforms)Finished on Sep 17
- Acts and conventions in Environment + National Environment Bodies Finished on Sep 18
- International groupings that India is a part of + imp ones where India is not a member Finished on Sep 19
- Biotechnology Finished on Sep 19
- Wireless Communication + Diseases in news Finished on Sep 20
- WTO, UN, IMF and other important bodies Finished on Sep 20
- Control Groupings : MTCR, Australian Group, NSG, Wassenar and Associated topics like IAEA,NPT To do - Sep 21
- India's defence - Military exercises, weapons, fighter planes, submarines, stealth frigates, aircraft carriers + Satellite Missions/Space Missions To do - Sep 21
- Places in news + Conflict Zones + GI tags To do - Sep 22
- One liner type questions asking a particular pact or agreement signed between India and another country To do - Sep 22
- Finance Commission To do - Sep 22
Other Important Topics - No need of notes/Do from the book
- Parliament
- Fundamental Rights, DPSP and Fundamental Duties
- HC/SC
- Historical background of Indian Constitution
- Preamble
- Folk paintings, dance and music
Smaller topics which do not require much retention:
- Current account and Capital Account convertibility
- National Income - GDP, GVA, GNP etc etc.
Please comment below and then I will add them to the list.
This is good for revision but only partially accessible .
https://iasnova.com/quick-revision-booklet-1/
any notes for bhakti and sufi movement ?anyone ?
any notes for bhakti and sufi movement ?anyone ?
thanks a lot !its good.
Hello everyone,
I need an honest answer. My preparation level is very poor. Due to many personal reasons/issues, I have been unable to touch PT365 at all. Kindly, suggest what should I do? I have tried to revise my static portion as well as watched important videos/topics for the exam, but I am not sure if that is going to be sufficient. Sould I give this attempt? Any suggestions as to what I should do for current affairs/issues?
@Jack__Sparrow @ArpitaJ @DM etc
Any help/suggestion would be great, as I am losing sleep and confidence looking at the last 3-4 year papers.
Thank you for the reply. Well, I was looking at the last 3 year papers and I am not sure if my static knowledge would have been sufficient to clear the paper. They are asking so many questions on ACTS and policies. Moreover, economy and polity questions are very tricky. I really need to know how to solve questions with two or more statements. Any tricks/cheat codes for eliminating options in these type of questions besides having some knowledge?
@DM
fews facts:
Buddhism:
1. Hetuvada(cause effect) and Kshanabhangavada (Momentariness)
2. 2nd B Council: schism into staviravadins and Mahasanghikas
3. 3rd council: Mahavibhashasshtra (sanskrit commentary on tripitakas) and schism into Hinayana n Mahayana
4. Hinayana: Original: Pali: SL, Bhutan: No idol worship: into Vaibhasika and Sauntantrika
Mahayana: Heavenliness of Buddha: Bhodisatvas: Sanskrit: Shunyavada and Vijnanavada
Vajrayana: magical: Taras: Bengal
5. Vajrapani: Indra: Thunderbolt
Avalokileshwara: Lotus wala
Manjushri: books with 10 paramitas
Maitreya: Future buddha
Kshitigriha: guardian of purgatories
Amitabh/Amitayusha: Heaven wala
6. Ashtashtana: Lumbini, BudhGaya, Satnath, Kusinagar, Sravasti, Rajhriha, Baishali, Sankasya
Jainism:
1. Syadvada: Theory of May be: Also called Anekantavada: Saptabhangi Nyavada
2. beleive in God but lower than jina.
Beleived in Karma and transmigration of soul