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University Of Engineering & Management Jaipur
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The University Of Engineering & Management Jaipur (UEM) is the place to go if you want a reputed college to give you a management and engineering de
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By opting for these types of subjects for the optional some syllabus of general studies paper get prepared itself. With the optional paper preparation. These subjects are also useful in the preliminary exam. This type of strategy will save a lot of time during preparation. It is a good & smart approach to the exam. You can pick from the following five:
Geography
Political Science
Economics
Modern History
Sociology
You can also take any literature
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Step 2: Strengthen your foundation:
No matter what your background is, you need to understand the basics of the core subjects of the UPSC syllabus. Hence, refer to NCERTs, they can be downloaded from the official website of NCERT for free. Read them at least twice before making notes, and then read our NCERT compilations. Step 3: Upgrade Your Knowledge:
Once you have read all the NCERTs, it's time to expand your knowledge by reading the standard books. You can get the entire booklist for UPSC preparation in
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Harvard University
King's College London
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The University of California-Los Angeles. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.
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