(Study Tips) How to prepare Economics for UPSC/IAS Prelims
Study Guide : How to prepare Economics for UPSC/IAS Prelims
My very good friend Saurabh has agreed to share his experience of appearing
and clearing UPSC/IAS prelims with Economics optional.So here it is in Saurabh's
own words how to go about your preparation ...
"Economics is not a very popular optional for civil services like history,
geography or say public administration, but surprisingly it can be a very safe
optional in prelims for those who have economics or commerce background. As the
syllabus of economics for prelims is relatively concise (as compared to
geography or commerce) and can be covered in a short span of time and the cut
off is also reasonable. Any thing above 70 should be safe with negative marking.
But people from non-economics or non-commerce background should avoid this
optional because there is hardly any good coaching available and the subject is
as such a little bit technical, so they may find it difficult".
Distribution of Questions
1. Indian Economy – majority of questions are asked from this area; there
are usually about 40-45 questions per year from this section.
2. Statistics- there are about 7- 10 questions every year.
3. Growth and Development - about 10 questions.
4. Micro and Macro Economics - about 35 – 40 questions every year.
5. International Economics - about 15-20 questions every year.
6. Money, Banking & Public Finance – about 10 –15 questions every year.
Reference / Sources
1. Indian Economy - Any one good book on Indian economy, it can either be
Mishra-Puri or Dutt-Sundaram. Pratiyogita Darpan special issue on
economics,economic survey and budget from news paper.
2. Statistics – class 11’th NCERT book is more than sufficient.
3. Growth andDevelopment- M L Jhingan and NCERT book of class 11’th.
4. International Economics - book by H.G.Mannur or Salvatoire.
5. Money, Banking & Public Finance - S.B.Gupta & Pratiyogita Darpan
(Special issue) for banking and H.L.Bhatia for Public Finance.
6. Micro Economics - NCERT & Koutsoyyiannis or Ahuja.
7. Macro Economics – NCERT & JHINGAN.
8. Solved 10 years paper and any one practise book(eg.IIMS Question bank) of any
publication.
| Read more..
Courtesy : Upsc-prelims.blogspot.com