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Complete UPSC Roadmap eBook: 12-Month Study Plan, Prelims to Interview (2026)

<p>Lakhs apply. Under a thousand make it. The difference is rarely talent; it is a system. This ebook gives you that system.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Cracking UPSC &amp; Government Exams (2026 Edition)</strong> is a complete, beginner-friendly UPSC preparation roadmap built on the official CSE 2026 notification. No coaching-institute fluff, no 30-book reading lists. Just a clear step-by-step strategy from your first NCERT to the interview room.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Who is this for?</strong></p><p>Freshers starting UPSC preparation from zero, college students building an early foundation, and working professionals who need a realistic weekday-plus-weekend strategy. Also covers SSC CGL, State PCS, and banking exams, so one purchase covers your full government exam journey.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What's inside (57 pages, 15 chapters + 5 appendices):</strong></p><ul><li>Complete UPSC 2026 exam pattern and syllabus decoded with verified dates, marks, and eligibility</li><li>12-month study plan with month-by-month targets (plus 18-month and 6-month versions)</li><li>3 ready-made daily timetables: full-time aspirant, working professional, college student</li><li>Subject-wise strategy for Polity, History, Geography, Economy, Environment, and Sci-Tech</li><li>CSAT rescue plan (the "qualifying" paper that fails thousands every year)</li><li>How to choose your optional subject: the 500-mark decision, done right</li><li>Answer writing framework, essay strategy, and a 4-pass revision system</li><li>Interview/DAF preparation with a 60-day plan</li><li>Printable checklists and templates: Prelims day checklist, weekly tracker, revision log</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Why this guide?</strong></p><p>Every fact is verified against the official 2026 notifications, including updated exam dates and the new SSC CGL pattern. Facts most free PDFs still get wrong.</p><p><br></p><p>Stop collecting PDFs. Start following one plan. Your 2026 attempt deserves a system, not scattered notes.</p>