What is BharatNotes?

BharatNotes is a free, open-access study resource for UPSC Civil Services (IAS/CSE) aspirants. It covers the complete General Studies syllabus — GS Paper I through IV, Essay, and Interview — with topic-wise notes, previous year question analysis, exam strategy, and current affairs integration.

Our companion site Ujiyari.com provides daily current affairs, monthly digests, and subject-wise current affairs compilations.

Why BharatNotes Exists

UPSC preparation shouldn't be locked behind expensive subscriptions or coaching fees. BharatNotes was created to provide:

  • Free access — no registration, no paywall, no premium tier
  • Accuracy first — every fact is verified against official government sources before publishing
  • Syllabus alignment — content maps directly to the UPSC GS syllabus, not random topics
  • PYQ integration — previous year questions embedded in every topic so you see what UPSC actually asks
  • Exam strategy — not just content, but how to study, how to write answers, and how to manage time

What BharatNotes Covers

12 Subjects

Polity, Economy, Geography, History & Culture, Environment, Science & Tech, International Relations, Society, Ethics, Security, General Science, Disaster Management

50+ Topics

Syllabus-mapped topic pages with key concepts, tables, mnemonics, and exam relevance notes

Study Tools

Vocabulary builder, key terms glossary, syllabus tracker, progress dashboard, and PDF download

Created By

Bharat Choudhary — web developer and education enthusiast. BharatNotes is built with Eleventy (11ty), vanilla CSS/JS, and hosted on Cloudflare Pages. The entire site is designed to be fast, accessible, and distraction-free.

Contact

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Support BharatNotes

BharatNotes is free and will remain free. The best way to support us:

  • Share BharatNotes with fellow aspirants
  • Report errors or suggest improvements
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