Best Optional Subject for UPSC CSE: Success Rate, How to Select and More

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Selecting right Optional Subject is an essential element of the UPSC Civil Services Examination preparation, and can significantly influence an aspirant’s success.

UPSC allows candidates to choose one optional subject from a wide range of disciplines, giving them the flexibility to opt for a subject aligned with their interests or academic background. The right choice of an optional subject for UPSC is crucial in shaping both the aspirant’s preparation approach and their overall performance in the examination.

Here, we provide the complete list of UPSC optional subjects to help candidates make a well-informed decision for their UPSC preparation. In addition, we will discuss strategies to determine the best optional subject by analyzing trends from previous years. Let’s start!

What is the Optional Subject in UPSC exam?

In the Civil Services Examination, UPSC provides a list of optional subjects from which candidates must select one for the mains exam. The optional subject consists of two papers, with each paper carrying 250 marks. Candidates can choose from a broad array of optional subjects, including literature subjects.

The examination papers for the optional subject is descriptive in nature, and each paper has a duration of three hours. Except for literature papers, all question papers are set in English. The optional subject is crucial in determining an aspirant’s overall score and success in the IAS mains exam.

UPSC Civil Services Optional Subjects

S. NoList of Optional Subjects in UPSC
1Agriculture
2Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science
3Anthropology
4Botany
5Chemistry
6Civil Engineering
7Commerce & Accountancy
8Economics
9Electrical Engineering
10Geography
11Geology
12History
13Law
14Management
15Mathematics
16Mechanical Engineering
17Medical Science
18Philosophy
19Physics
20Political Science & International Relations
21Psychology
22Public Administration
23Sociology
24Statistics
25Zoology

List of literature optional subjects in UPSC

The languages prescribed here are from the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.

S.NoList of Literature Optional Subjects 
1Assamese
2Bengali
3Bodo
4Dogri
5Gujarati
6Hindi
7Kannada
8Kashmiri
9Konkani
10Maithili
11Malayalam
12Manipuri
13Marathi
14Nepali
15Oriya
16Punjabi
17Sanskrit
18Santhali
19Sindhi
20Tamil
21Telugu
22Urdu
23English

Distribution of Candidates who Appeared vis-à-vis Recommended by Optional Subjects – Civil Services (Main) Examination, 2021

Sl. No.Optional SubjectNumber of Candidates AppearedNumber of Candidates RecommendedSuccess Rate (%)
1Agriculture1151210.4
2Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science1815.6
3Anthropology1159907.8
4Botany3239.4
5Chemistry1271411.0
6Civil Engineering135107.4
7Commerce and Accountancy1402115.0
8Economics1902513.2
9Electrical Engineering11776.0
10Geography1079666.1
11Geology2913.4
12History574254.4
13Law1802111.7
14Literature of Bengali Language300.0
15Literature of English Language27311.1
16Literature of Gujarati Language3226.3
17Literature of Hindi Language2112210.4
18Literature of Kannada Language60711.7
19Literature of Maithili Language12216.7
20Literature of Malayalam Language74810.8
21Literature of Manipuri Language2150.0
22Literature of Marathi Language8112.5
23Literature of Punjabi Language15213.3
24Literature of Sanskrit Language3425.9
25Literature of Sindhi (Devanagari) Language200.0
26Literature of Tamil Language2727.4
27Literature of Telugu Language2015.0
28Literature of Urdu Language700.0
29Management31516.1
30Mathematics513509.7
31Mechanical Engineering160116.9
32Medical Science1962412.2
33Philosophy265207.5
34Physics13175.3
35Political Science and International Relations15711408.9
36Psychology1271511.8
37Public Administration361318.6
38Sociology1087928.5
39Statistics300.0
40Zoology5647.1

IAS Toppers Optional Subjects

UPSC Toppers 2023 Optional Subjects

RankTopper NameOptional
1Aditya SrivastavaElectrical Engineering
2Animesh PradhanSociology
3Donuru Ananya ReddyAnthropology
4P.K. Sidharth RamkumarAnthropology
5RuhaniEconomics

UPSC Toppers 2022 Optional Subjects

NameRankUPSC Topper Optional Subject
Ishita Kishore1Political Science and International Relations (PSIR)
Garima Lohia2Commerce and Accountancy
Uma Harathi N3Anthropology
Smriti Mishra4Zoology

UPSC Toppers 2021 Optional Subjects

All India RankNameIAS Topper’s Optional Subject
1Shruti SharmaHistory
2Ankita AgarwalPolitical Science and International Relations (PSIR)
3Gamini SinglaSociology
4Aishwarya VermaGeography
5Utkarsh DwivediPolitical Science and International Relations (PSIR)
6Yaksh ChaudharySociology
7Samyak S JainPolitical Science and International Relations (PSIR)
8Ishita RathiEconomics
9Preetam KumarMathematics
10Harkeerat Singh RandhawaPolitical Science and International Relations (PSIR)

IAS Rank 1 Optional Subjects

YearTopper’s NameOptional Subject
2023Aditya SrivastavaElectrical Engineering
2022Ishita KishorePolitical Science and International Relations
2021Shruti SharmaHistory
2020Shubham KumarAnthropology
2019Pradeep SinghPublic Administration
2018Kanishak KatariaMathematics
2017Anudeep DurishettyAnthropology
2016Nandini K. R.Kannada Literature
2015Tina DabiPolitical Science
2014Ira SinghalGeography
2013Gaurav AgarwalEconomics
2012Haritha V. KumarEconomics
2011Shena AggarwalMedical Science and Psychology
2010S DivyadharshiniPublic Administration

Distribution of optional subjects opted by recommended candidates in 2019, 2020 and 2021

Distribution of optional subjects

Debunking the myths

Before we discuss which optional is best for the UPSC CSE exam, let’s debunk some myths associated with optional subjects. At APTI PLUS, a leading UPSC coaching in Kolkata, we often encounter misconceptions that can mislead aspirants in their decision-making.

MythReality
Best optional is the one which is most trending/popular/highest success percentage…UPSC never favors one optional over the other. The trend changes every year. It all boils down to one’s hard work.
Best optional is the one which is chosen by very few people…It is incorrect to assume that if an optional has fewer students, it’s easier to score. Out of 500 students, 50 may succeed, while none out of 10 might pass. Ultimately, performance matters. But with more students, you have to outclass them to perform better.
Going with the flow: my friend has chosen, rank 1 has chosen, my coaching institute has asked…The optional subject is a personal choice, like love marriage—you must love it. Arranged marriage doesn’t work here.
Choosing the optional which is the most scoring…Technical subjects may be more scoring, but should someone from a commerce background take physics or math? Some of these subjects require over a year of dedicated time. There’s no standard that the same optional will be high scoring every year.
Choosing the optional which is your graduation subject…Just because you graduated in a subject doesn’t mean you have interest or perfection in it. The UPSC syllabus may only match 60–70% with graduation. Choose it if you are comfortable with the UPSC syllabus, but never select it solely because it was your graduation subject.

How not to choose an optional?

Don’t choose an optional subject:

  • Just on the basis of one factor.
  • Just because it is very scoring.
  • On the basis of your intuition/feel-good factor—syllabus seems to be less or easy.
  • Just because it is trending.
  • Just because it has the highest success percentage.
  • Going with the flow, because your friend or coaching institute has asked.
  • Just because it was your graduation subject.
  • Just because the topper had it.

Process for selecting an optional subject

StepAction
Step 1Take out a printout of the CSE Notification.
Step 2Read the optional list showing the 48 optional subjects.
Step 3Strike out the subjects you will not take no matter what (e.g., a commerce graduate won’t take Mechanical or Civil Engineering). Simultaneously, review the syllabus.
Step 4As the number of options reduces, eliminate with care, only if you’re 100% sure of not picking a particular subject.
Step 5You will now be left with 3–5 subjects. Consider the factors mentioned (e.g., personal interest, overlap with GS, etc.) and prepare a priority chart.
Step 6Rank the remaining subjects in order of priority (e.g., Philosophy > Public Administration > Sociology > History).
Step 7Choose the highest priority subject, read its basic books for a week to assess your interest. If it doesn’t suit you, move to the next option.
Step 8Finalize the optional subject.

Sample priority chart

FACTORSOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGYGEOGRAPHYPSIR
Interest in subjectYes or NoYes or NoYes or NoYes or No
Understanding abilityYes or NoYes or NoYes or NoYes or No
GraduationYes or NoYes or NoYes or NoYes or No
Syllabus Less/Moderate/VastLess/Moderate/VastLess/Moderate/VastLess/Moderate/Vast
Role of current affairsYes or NoYes or NoYes or NoYes or No
Integration with GS syllabusHigh/Medium/LowHigh/Medium/LowHigh/Medium/LowHigh/Medium/Low
Analysis of PYQMention familiarity levelMention familiarity levelMention familiarity levelMention familiarity level
Teachers availableYes or NoYes or NoYes or NoYes or No
Materials availableYes or NoYes or NoYes or NoYes or No
Success rate in 20218.97.86.18.9
Competition1087115910791571

Conclusion

Choosing the right optional subject for the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is a crucial decision that can significantly influence a candidate’s success. However, various myths can cloud this important choice.

It is essential to recognize that there is no universally “best” optional for IAS exam; what works for one candidate may not work for another.

The idea that the most popular or trending subject guarantees success in UPSC CSE mains exam is misleading; the UPSC treats all subjects equally, and the trends can vary from year to year.

Additionally, the assumption that less commonly chosen subjects are easier to score in IAS mains exam is flawed.

Performance is not solely dependent on the number of candidates in a subject; it also relies on individual preparation and understanding of the syllabus of the optional subject. Candidates should approach their optional subject choice with a clear understanding of their interests and strengths rather than merely following the choices of peers or popular opinion.

It is also a misconception that opting for a optional subject related to one’s graduation or that is perceived as “high scoring” will ensure better results. A deep interest in the subject, coupled with thorough preparation, is far more significant than the subject’s popularity or scoring potential.

In summary, candidates should focus on personal interest and engagement with the subject matter, avoiding the pitfalls of making a choice based on superficial criteria. Following a systematic selection process for optional subject, as outlined, can guide candidates in making an informed decision that aligns with their strengths and preferences.

Ultimately, a well-thought-out choice in the optional subject, based on individual interests and thorough evaluation, is key to achieving success in the UPSC CSE.

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