Suggested Readings for the 2011 UPSC New (CSAT) Prelim
Exam Paper I
Any CSAT manual : Eg, The Pearson CSAT manual.
Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance/
Current National Issues and Topics of Social Relevance/
India and the
World/International Affairs & Institutes:
- India (national
     year book from Publication Division) – Relevant chapters.
- One major
     national daily – The Hindu or The Times of India preferably.
- Frontline
     (fortnightly from the Hindu) – selected news analysis and articles.
- ‘Yojana’,
     ‘Kurukshetra’ and Employment News (from Publication Division) – news and
     relevant articles.
- All India Radio
     (new and analysis) and RBC (news and analysis).
- World Focus – a
     journal on international affairs (selected issues)
- Seminar – a
     monthly symposium on national current and socio-political issues.
- Down to Earth –
     a fortnightly on science and environment.
- One career
     magazine – preferably the Civil Services Chronicle (English and Hindi
     editions).
Indian Polity:
·        
Organs
of  Government (NCERT) – IXth
Std.
·        
Society,
State and Government (NCERT) – XIth Std.
·        
Major
Concepts of  Political Science (NCERT) –
XIIth Std.
·        
India:
Constitution and Government (NCERT) – IXth & Xth
Stds.
·        
The
Constitution of India – from Publication Division (Pocket book size i.e.
English-Hindi combined edition).
·        
Introduction
to the Constitution of India – D.D. Basu.
·        
Our
Parliament and Our Constitution (separate books) – S.C. Kashyap (NBT)
·        
Perspective
on the Constitution of India – S.C. Kashyap (Edited).
·        
Citizens
and the Constitution – S.C. Kashyap (Pub. Div.).
·        
Democracy
- An Analytical Survey – Jean Baechler (NBT).
·        
Democracy
in India (NCERT) – Prof. Rashidudeen Khan (XIIth STd.).
·        
India
(Pub. Div.) – relevant chapters.
·        
Gazetteer
of India (Pub. Div.) – Vol. I
·        
Public
Administration in India – Padma Ramachandran (NBT).
·        
Relevant
notes to be made from newspapers and magazines on the contemporary political
issues.
Indian Economy:
·        
Micro
& Macro-economics (NCERT) – XIIth Std. (2 vols.)
·        
Indian
Economic Development (NCERT) – XIth Std.
·        
Indian
Economy – Dutt and Sundharam or Mishra and Puri.
·        
Economic
Survey – Ministry of Finance, GoI.
·        
India
(Pub. Div.) – relevant chapters.
·        
‘Yojana’
& ‘Kurikshetra’ – monthlies by Pub. Div.
·        
Gazetter
of India (Pub. Div.) – Vol. 1.
·        
Relevant
notes from magazines and newspapers.
History:
·        
NCERT
(All books related to Indian History)
·        
Modern
India – B.L. Grover.
·        
Social
background of Indian nationalism – A.R. Desai
·        
Freedom
Struggle – Bipin Chandra
·        
For
cultural questions, candidates can take the help of books of NBT. For example –
Indian Music, Dance, Drama, Painting etc.
Geography:
- Principles of
     Geography (NCERT) – Part I & II for XIIth Std. (Old
     editions).
- Geography of
     India (NCERT) - Xth Std.
- General
     Geography of India (NCERT) - XII th Std.
- Land and the
     People (NCERT) - VI th, VII th & VIII th
     Std.
- Certificate
     Physical and Human Geography (Oxford) – Goh Cheng Leong.
- Physical Geography
     of India (NBT) – C.S. Pichamuthu.
- Intermediate
     Bhoogol (Bharti Bhavan, Hindi medium) – Suresh Prasad (vol. 1& 2).
- Gazetteer of
     India (Pub. Div.) – Vol. 1
- Bhoogol
     Paribhasha Kosh – Delhi University.
- India (Pub.
     Div.) – Relevant chapters.
- A standard Dictionary
     of Geography – preferably of the Penguin.
- Khullar’s
     Geography
- Suresh Prasad’s
     Intermediate Geography
- One Atlas –
     T.T.K. or Orient Longman.
- Census Report
- Down to Earth
     (fortnightly magazine)
- Yojana and
     Kurukshetra
Important areas of Life Science For
Preliminary Test:
- The cell: Shapes
     and size, cell structure, cell organelles, Difference between animal and
     plant cells.
- Plant Physiology
     – Roots, Photo synthesis, Respiration in plants.
- Circulatory
     system – Blood, The Heart, Lymphatic systems.
- Respiratory
     system – Respiratory system of man, Mechanism of respiration, respiratory
     disorders.
- Excretory system
     – Organ of excretion, internal structure of Kidney and Functions,
     Regulation of Urine formation, Artificial Kidney.
- Nervous system –
     Structure of neuron, various nervous system, Reflex action, the eye –
     structure, function working and common defects of eye, the ear – structure
     and function, tongue, skin etc.
- Reproductive
     system – Human reproductive system, fertilization, artificial
     inseminations, parturition.
- Endocrine system
     – Endocrine glands in man and function of hormones.
- Fundamental of
     Genetics.
- Health
     organizations.
- Nutrition –
     carbohydrates, protein, fats, vitamins etc. and deficiency diseases.
- Muscles and
     joints.
- Health and
     Disease – Cancer, T.B., Polio, Leprosy, Acids, Hepatitis, Dengue etc.
- Animal Husbandry
General Science:
- Science (NCERT)
     - VI th Std. of X th Std.
- Applications of
     Biology (NCERT) – a chapter of XII th Std. Biology section.
- History of
     Science – Ray & Moser, 5 vols. (University Press).
- How? What? Why?
     – 3 Books by NSC, CSIR, Govt. of India.
- The Human
     Machine (NBT) – Bijlani & Manchanda.
- Life: From Cell
     to Cell (Pub. Div.) – Bal Phondke
- His Master’s
     Slave (Pub. Div.) – Japan Bhattacharya.
- Ek Se Bhale Do
     (CSIR, GoI) – N.S.K. Prasad (Hindi medium).
- Marching Ahead
     with Science (NBT)
- India (Pub.
     Div.) – Scientific & Technological Development, Environment and
     Defence chapters only.
- Science Reporter
     (CSIR) – selected issues (English monthly).
- Vigyan (Pragati
     (CSIR) – selected issues (Hindi monthly).
- A standard
     ‘Dictionary of Science and Technology’.
- Current
     development from news papers.
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