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Prompt 09 · 18 July 2026

Best UPSC YouTube channel India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 18 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 18 July 2026

There isn't a single "best" UPSC YouTube channel. The strongest approach is to use different channels for different parts of the syllabus instead of relying on one source. Here are the top recommendations for UPSC CSE 2026: 1. - Best for: Daily current affairs, Mains answer writing, PT 365, editorial analysis. - Ideal if you already know the basics. 2. - Best for: Hindi and English medium aspirants. - Excellent topic explanations and current affairs. 3. - Best for: Beginners, current affairs, international relations, economy explainers. - Covers a wide range of topics in an easy-to-follow style. 4. - Best for: Foundation classes, NCERT coverage, budget-friendly preparation. 5. - Best for: Mains-oriented discussions, answer writing, and current affairs. 6. - Best for: Free lectures from experienced educators across subjects. ### Best by subject - **Economy:** Mrunal Patel - **Polity:** Atish Mathur (or Laxmikant-based lecture series) - **Geography:** Sudarshan Gurjar - **Environment & Science:** Shivin Chaudhary - **Ethics:** Various topper sessions and dedicated ethics playlists from major institutes. ### If you're starting UPSC in 2026 A simple combination works well: - **Current Affairs:** Vision IAS *or* Drishti IAS (choose one) - **Concept Building:** PW OnlyIAS or StudyIQ IAS - **Economy:** Mrunal Patel - **Answer Writing:** ForumIAS Avoid following more than 2–3 channels regularly. Spending too much time watching videos can reduce time available for reading standard books, note-making, and revision. If you're targeting **UPSC CSE 2027 from scratch**, I can also suggest a month-by-month YouTube + books roadmap.

Answered 18 July 2026

Finding the single "best" UPSC YouTube channel is less about finding one catch-all channel and more about leveraging specialized channels for different sections of the syllabus. The top-rated YouTube channels for UPSC preparation, categorized by what they do best: ### 1. Conceptual Clarity & Static Subjects * **Mrunal Patel:** The gold standard for **Indian Economy**. His lectures break down complex macroeconomic concepts, banking, and the Union Budget using simplified analogies and humor. * **Atish Mathur Official:** Exceptional for **Indian Polity, Governance, and International Relations (GS Paper II)**. His *Magna Carta Foundation* lectures are highly recommended for conceptual depth. * **Amit Sengupta / Sudarshan Lodha (Unacademy):** Excellent resources for **Geography**. Amit Sengupta’s channel stands out for its visual walkthroughs of physical and world mapping. ### 2. Comprehensive Platforms & Playlists * **Drishti IAS & Study IQ IAS:** These mega-channels offer massive repositories of daily content, current affairs analysis, and specific subject series. They are highly beneficial for bilingual aspirants (Hindi/English). * **PW OnlyIAS:** Highly regarded for providing well-structured, completely free subject-wise playlists (History, Polity, Economy, Environment) that are perfect for foundational building. ### 3. Current Affairs & Analytical Depth * **Sansad TV (Official):** A government-run channel that is mandatory viewing for analytical depth. Programs like *The Big Picture* and *Science Monitor* provide balanced, authoritative debates crucial for GS papers and the Interview stage. * **Rau’s IAS / Vision IAS:** Both channels offer premium, high-yield weekly or daily current affairs updates, DNS (Daily News Simplified), and editorial breakdowns. ### 4. Strategy & Answer Writing * **UnderStand UPSC (Satyam Jain):** This channel has gained immense popularity among serious aspirants for raw, practical guidance on how to decode UPSC Prelims trends, eliminate options logically, and structure Mains answers. * **Delhi Knowledge Track (DKT):** The best platform to watch raw, unedited strategy interviews of UPSC toppers to understand resource management and booklists. **Aspirant Pro-Tip:** Avoid "channel hopping". Pick one trusted channel for Economy, one for Polity, and one for daily news editorial analysis, then stick to them to preserve your self-study time. Which specific subject or stage of the exam (Prelims, Mains, or CSAT) are you currently focusing your preparation on?

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Answered 18 July 2026

Based on recent 2026 updates, several YouTube channels are highly recommended for comprehensive UPSC 2026 preparation in India, offering free, high-quality content: **Top Comprehensive Channels for 2026** - **StudyIQ IAS:** A premier channel for daily current affairs, complete GS modules, and exam-oriented strategy (e.g., ). - **UPSC Wallah (Physics Wallah):** Renowned for its complete, free foundation batches like and. - **Unacademy IAS (English/Hindi):** Features specialized, free and with top educators, suitable for focused, free learning. - **OnlyIAS/PW OnlyIAS:** Highly regarded for its, including The Hindu analysis and specialized strategy sessions for both beginners and veterans. - **Drishti IAS:** Excellent for Hindi medium students, offering in-depth conceptual clarity and. These videos offer valuable strategies and free content specifically tailored for the 2026 UPSC exam: **Subject-Specific Specialists** - **Mrunal Patel:** Considered the best for Economy concepts. - **Sudarshan Gurjar:** Recommended for Geography and mapping. - **Atish Mathur Official:** Known for Polity and Magna Carta series. **Important Free Resources for 2026** - **Sansad TV:** Essential for unbiased daily current affairs and analytical discussions on parliamentary debates. - **NCERT Official:** The best source for establishing a strong foundation. - **:** Offers comprehensive weekly current affairs and toppers' interviews. These channels, as discussed in, provide a solid foundation for your 2026 preparation. To narrow this down, I can help you: - Identify which channels are best for **Hindi vs English medium**. - List which channels are best for **subjects you find toughest** (e.g., Ethics, CSAT, or Economics). - Find the **fastest, most updated source** for daily newspaper analysis. Let me know what you'd like to focus on!

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