Recommended books per subject plus phased study plans for the CAPF AC exam
The CAPF written exam rewards breadth and reliable static facts over deep specialisation. Keep the book list short, finish core sources, and spend the saved time on revision and mock tests. The full source policy is in sources index.
| Subject | Primary | Supplementary |
|---|---|---|
| Polity | NCERT XI Indian Constitution at Work; M. Laxmikanth (selective) | DD Basu Introduction to the Constitution (reference) |
| Modern History / Freedom struggle | Spectrum A Brief History of Modern India | NCERT Themes in Indian History III |
| Ancient + Medieval History | NCERT (old) Ancient and Medieval India | NCERT Themes I and II |
| Geography | NCERT XI and XII geography set; G.C. Leong | Oxford School Atlas |
| Economy | NCERT XI Indian Economic Development; Ramesh Singh (selective) | Economic Survey highlights |
| General Science | NCERT VI to X science | Lucent General Knowledge |
| General Mental Ability | R.S. Aggarwal Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning | Previous-year CAPF papers |
| Current Affairs | A daily newspaper + one monthly compilation | PIB for verification |
| Security and Human Rights | MHA Annual Report; Protection of Human Rights Act 1993 | Geneva Conventions overview |
| Paper II English (Part B) | Wren and Martin English Grammar and Composition | Daily editorial reading |
Begin PST/PET conditioning early (running, long jump, shot put, depending on gender-specific standards). See pst pet standards. The written and physical tracks should run together, not in sequence.
Subject last-minute sheets and compilations live in Index.