UPSC CSE — Calendar & Strategy
Plan your 2025–26 attempt with official dates, a crisp roadmap, and a practical booklist.
CSE Prelims 2025
Sunday, 25 May 2025
As per UPSC Annual Calendar 2025 (Official PDF).
CSE Mains 2025
Starts 22 Aug 2025 • over two consecutive weekends (concludes 31 Aug 2025).
- 8 papers (Essay + GS I–IV + Optional I–II + Qualifying Lang).
- Admit card released at upsc.gov.in.
CSE Prelims 2026
Sunday, 24 May 2026 (as per UPSC 2026 calendar).
Plan revision cycles backward from this date.
CSE Mains 2026
From 21 Aug 2026 (five days as scheduled).
Build answer-writing stamina and optional depth.
Note: Dates are from UPSC releases; always re-check the official website for updates or changes.
10-Point Strategy (Actionable)
- Syllabus-first mapping: Keep UPSC syllabus in front; tag every topic in your notes.
- NCERT → Standard books: 6–12 NCERTs, then Laxmikanth, Spectrum, GC Leong, Shankar Env, Economy basics.
- CSAT daily (45–60 min): Aptitude + comprehension—treat it as a qualifying risk, not an afterthought.
- Current Affairs (1 hr/day): PIB + PRS + reliable monthly compilations; make 1-page theme sheets.
- Revision loops: 1–7–30 day spaced revision; use flashcards for facts and one-pagers for themes.
- Prelims mocks: 40–60 GS + 15 CSAT, full OMR/CBT simulation; analyze error log.
- Mains answer-writing: 3 answers/day (8–9 mins each) → weekend sectional tests.
- Optional discipline: Finish core notes by Jan; 8–10 full-length tests before Mains.
- Essay cadence: 1 essay/week; practice structure (thesis → 4 themes → counterview → way-forward).
- Ethics edge: Maintain case-study bank (definitions, stakeholders, principles, 7–8 ready frameworks).
Phase-wise Roadmap
Aug–Nov 2025 • Foundation & Optional Core
Dec 2025–May 2026 • Prelims Sprint
Jun–Aug 2026 • Mains Build
Core Booklist (Quick View)
Area | Go-to Resource |
---|---|
Polity | M. Laxmikanth + Polity PYQs |
History | Spectrum (Modern) + Old NCERTs |
Geography | GC Leong + Atlas practice |
Economy | Basics (Class XI–XII) + Budget/Eco Survey notes |
Environment | Shankar IAS + recent conventions, reports |
Science & Tech | PIB/ISRO/MeitY updates + simple notes |
CSAT | Quant/Reasoning practice book + daily RC sets |
Tip: Keep a single “living” notes doc—syllabus headings as H2, PYQ tags as inline chips, and a weekly revision checklist.