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Notification: Feb 11, 2026
Application Deadline: March 03, 2026
Exam Commencement: June 19, 2026
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Exam Syllabus
Access the topic-wise breakdown for GS, English, and Statistics I-IV. Download our exclusive printable syllabus and use the integrated checklist PDF to track your preparation progress effectively.
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Access organized 10-year UPSC ISS previous papers, categorized by year and subject. Download official question papers along with objective answer keys in PDF format for structured practice.
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Cover the entire syllabus with a curated list of standard reference books and topper-recommended resources. Get clear guidance on which specific books to follow for every section of the ISS exam.
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Master Official Statistics through a structured series of 16-20 blogs divided into 6 comprehensive modules. This series is specifically designed to cover the entire UPSC ISS specialized syllabus.
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General English
- Target: Improve Speed and Grammatical Accuracy.
- Strategy:
- Daily Vocabulary: Dedicate 30 minutes every day to Idioms and Phrases. These require consistent revision and cannot be memorized in the final month.
- Essay Preparation: Keep a collection of quotes and anecdotes ready for recurring themes such as Women Empowerment, Artificial Intelligence, and Environment.
- Précis Writing: Practice writing in box sheets. Ensure you use your own words to summarize the passage rather than copying sentences directly.
- Topper Tip: Follow the “120 Rules of Grammar” for Sentence Correction. Mastering these rules is a reliable way to secure high marks in the objective section.
General Studies
- Target: Selective Study and Smart Work.
- Strategy:
- Static vs. Dynamic: Prioritize History and Polity as they are static and highly scoring. For Economy and Geography, focus more on current affairs and recent developments.
- Q&A Note Making: Avoid writing lengthy notes for History. Instead, prepare them in a “Question-Answer” format (e.g., “Reasons for the decline of the Harappan Civilization”) for better retention.
- Effective Answer Writing: Use bullet points and flowcharts to make your answers clear and presentable. Avoid writing long, dense paragraphs.
- Topper Tip: Do not get bogged down by heavy textbooks for History. Use the internet or AI to search for specific syllabus keywords and prepare concise, high-yield notes.
Objective Paper 1
- Target: 80 Questions in 120 Minutes (Speed & Accuracy)
- Strategy:
- Numerical Analysis: Practice solving problems without a calculator. Memorize shortcuts and formulas thoroughly to ensure quick manual calculations during the exam.
- Computer Science: Treat this as a “high-scoring” section. Focus on C Language basics and modern topics like Networking and Image Formats using standard online resources.
- Standard Results: Memorize the Mean, Variance, and properties of all standard Probability distributions. You will not have sufficient time to derive these results in the exam hall.
- Topper Tip: The Computer section contains 20 questions that can be finished in just 10 minutes if your theory is strong. Attempt this section first to save time for lengthy numerical problems.
Objective Paper 2
- Target: Conceptual Clarity and Memorization.
- Strategy:
- Official Statistics: Do not rely solely on coaching notes. Visit the MoSPI website and read the original press releases to get the most accurate and updated data.
- Statistical Inference: Previous Year Questions (PYQs) are highly repetitive in this section. Solve them at least 5–6 times to master the patterns and concepts.
- Linear Models: Focus on the direct results of Regression and ANOVA. Memorizing these key formulas and theorems is essential for solving questions quickly.
- Topper Tip: Official Statistics is a core part of the Interview stage as well. Study GDP, CPI, and WPI data directly from original sources to build a memory that lasts until the final selection.
Subjective Paper 3
- Target: Writing Speed and Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage.
- Strategy:
- Active Writing: Reading alone is insufficient for this paper. Practice writing out proofs and theorems repeatedly to build muscle memory, ensuring a smooth flow during the exam.
- Complete Coverage: The syllabus is extensive; avoid skipping any major section. Devote equal attention to Sampling, Econometrics, and Time Series to handle the diverse question set.
- Calculator Proficiency: Practice regularly with your scientific calculator. Being fluent with its functions will help you stay calm and work efficiently under exam pressure.
- Topper Tip: Paper III is often considered the most challenging due to its vastness. The only way to master it is through frequent and disciplined revision of every topic in the syllabus.
Subjective Paper 4
- Target: Smart Subject Selection and Efficiency.
- Strategy:
- Strategic Combinations: Consider choosing Demography and Statistical Quality Control (SQC). These subjects have a concise syllabus, and study materials are easily accessible.
- For Mathematics Enthusiasts: Multivariate Analysis is a highly scoring option, provided you have a strong command of Matrix Algebra.
- Managing Exam Fatigue: As this is the final paper of the exam, mental exhaustion is common. Prepare ultra-short notes to facilitate quick revision without straining your focus.
- Topper Tip: Paper IV takes place on the last day when energy levels are often low. Select subjects that you can solve almost instinctively through muscle memory, ensuring a strong finish to the examination.
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