Vajiram And Ravi Notes May 2026

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services Examination is widely regarded as one of the toughest competitive exams in the world. In the absence of a prescribed, singular textbook, aspirants increasingly rely on curated notes from established coaching centers. This paper critically examines the role of Vajiram and Ravi’s notes—one of the most sought-after resources for General Studies (GS) in Delhi’s coaching hub, Old Rajinder Nagar. Drawing on qualitative insights from aspirant testimonials, syllabus mapping, and comparative analysis with official UPSC question papers, this paper argues that while Vajiram notes offer a structured, concise, and exam-oriented consolidation of dynamic topics (Polity, History, Geography), they also present significant limitations. These include potential over-simplification, lack of analytical depth, outdated information in certain sections, and the risk of homogenizing aspirants’ answers. The paper concludes that such notes should function as a supplementary tool rather than a substitute for foundational NCERT texts and current affairs analysis. It advocates for a blended learning model where coaching notes are critically cross-verified with primary sources. Finally, the paper situates this phenomenon within the broader commodification of UPSC preparation, raising questions about equity and pedagogical autonomy.


Contrary to popular belief, there is no single book called "Vajiram and Ravi Notes." Instead, it is a comprehensive set of classroom handouts provided to students enrolled in the institute’s flagship General Studies (GS) Foundation Course. vajiram and ravi notes

These notes are meticulously updated every year by a team of veteran faculty members—names like Mr. Ravi (History), Mr. S. Sriram (Polity), Mr. S. Azad (Geography), and Mr. P. N. Roy (Economy) are legendary in the UPSC ecosystem. The notes are typically divided into four major GS papers (GS-I, II, III, IV) and further bifurcated into subjects: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) Civil Services

While their Polity (S. Sriram) and Geography (Azad Sir) are stellar, some aspirants find their Ethics or Science & Tech notes comparatively weaker and overly theoretical. Contrary to popular belief, there is no single