How to Start UPSC Preparation: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide
The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is India’s most competitive exam, offering entry into prestigious services like IAS, IPS, IFS, and IRS. Every year lakhs of aspirants start the journey, but very few know the right way to begin.
“How to start UPSC preparation from zero?” A question in every aspirant’s mind, ARK Reflection IAS offers you some insights to accelerate your journey.
🔑 Step 1: Know the Exam and Syllabus
Prelims → Objective (GS + CSAT). Generally in May/ June every year
| Paper | Total Marks | Duration | Description |
| General Studies | 200 | 2 hours | 100 Questions each carrying 2 marks, negative marks 1/3rd of correct answer |
| Civil Service Aptitude | 200 | 2 hours | 80 Questions each carrying 2.5 marks, negative marks 1/3rd of correct answer |
2.Mains → Descriptive (9 papers, including GS, Essay, Optional). Generally in August/ September every year
| S.NO | Paper | Marks | Description |
| 1. | Compulsory Indian Language | 300 | Any of the language listed under 8th schedule of constitution |
| 2. | Compulsory English | 300 | |
| 3. | Essay | 250 | |
| 4. | General Studies 1 | 250 | Indian Heritage and Culture, History and Geography of the World and Society. |
| 5. | General Studies 2 | 250 | Governance, Constitution, Polity, Social Justice and International relations |
| 6. | General Studies 3 | 250 | Technology, Economic Development, Bio diversity, Environment, Security and Disaster Management |
| 7. | General Studies 4 | 250 | Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude |
| 8. | Optional Paper 1 | 250 | Aspirant has to choose from a list of optionals offered by UPSC |
| 9. | Optional paper 2 | 250 |
Note- Compulsory Indian Language and English are qualifying in nature , and not counted for overall rank.
Essay , GS and optional papers carry a total of 1750 marks.
Interview → Personality assessment. Generally starts few days after CSE mains results
| Interview is held at UPSC Bhavan , New Delhi and carries 275 marks. |
First task: Download and print the UPSC syllabus. Read it every day.
Step 2: Start with NCERTs
NCERTs = your foundation.
- History → Class 6–12 NCERTs + Spectrum.
- Polity → NCERT + Laxmikanth.
- Geography → NCERT + Atlas practice.
- Economy → NCERT + Economic Survey basics.
- Environment → NCERT + Current Affairs.
ARK Reflections IAS brings you Prelims and Mains Compilation for History , Polity , Geography, economy, Environment etc
📰 Step 3: Current Affairs Integration
- Read The Hindu or Indian Express daily.
- Use monthly compilations of ARK Reflections IAS for revision.
- Always connect news to syllabus topics.
- Refer official Websites like PIB, Ministry websites etc
To ace current affairs , follow Nirdesh – current affairs compilation by ARK Reflections IAS
✍️ Step 4: PYQs — Your Exam Blueprint
Why PYQs? They reveal UPSC’s thinking and recurring themes.
- Prelims: Solve last 10 years’ PYQs topic-wise. Keep an error log.
- Mains: Practice 1–2 PYQ answers daily. Use Intro–Body–Conclusion structure with diagrams and examples.
📖 Step 5: Choose Your Optional Wisely
Optional = 500 marks in Mains.
- Select based on interest + resources + guidance.
- Popular optionals: PSIR, Anthropology, Sociology, Geography, History.
📌 Optional overlaps: helpful in GS and Essay too.
📝 Step 6: Learn Answer Writing Early
- Start with short 150-word answers.
- Use flowcharts, case studies, and data.
- Study topper copies to see how they add value.
📌 Prelims: Practice MCQs daily.
📌 Mains: Practice 2 answers/day under timed conditions.
⏳ Step 7: Create a Smart Study Plan
- Daily: 6–8 hours of focused study or at least 4 hours of focused study
- Weekly: Revision + mini-tests.
- Last 3 months before Prelims: Prelims-exclusive focus.
Consistency is key to success in UPSC.
🧭 Step 8: Mentorship and Feedback
Self-study works, but mentorship accelerates growth.
- A mentor helps freeze booklist, set targets, review answers.
- If no mentor, create a peer group: exchange answers weekly.
- Track KPIs:
- Prelims → Attempt ≥85%, Accuracy ≥70%.
- Mains → 250 words in ≤8 mins, 2 value-adds (data/maps/examples) per answer.
👉 Without feedback, you’ll repeat mistakes.
In case you need a mentor , reach out to ARK Reflections IAS , Hyderabad.
💡 Step 9: Stay Mentally and Physically Fit
- Avoid negativity and resource overload.
- Exercise or meditate daily.
- Keep 1 hobby alive to avoid burnout.
| UPSC Preparation = Syllabus + PYQs + Current Affairs + Consistency + Feedback.
✨ Quick Recap:
As Dr. Kalam said: “Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action.” 👉 Begin today. You could be the next IAS topper.
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Q1. How to start UPSC preparation from zero?
Begin with NCERTs, syllabus, and PYQs. Build basics before moving to advanced books.
Q2. Can I crack UPSC without coaching?
Yes, if you’re disciplined. Use PYQs, standard books, test series, and mentorship (peer or online).
Q3. How to balance Prelims and Mains prep?
Prepare in an integrated way, but 2–3 months before Prelims, shift to MCQs and factual revision.
Q4. What’s the role of mentorship in UPSC?
Mentorship ensures direction, feedback, and accountability — cutting down wasted effort.
