
If you are preparing for the UP Police SI exam, you may have noticed that the UPSI Nayi Bharti Foundation 2.0 Batch includes both physical books and UP Khazana access. At first, many students assume both are meant for the same purpose, but they actually help in different ways during preparation.
Some students prefer studying from books because revision feels easier on paper. Others rely more on recorded lectures when a topic does not become clear in class or needs further explanation. Knowing how these two resources work differently can help you use them better during your UPSI preparation.
The UP Police SI books from PW are a combo set of 7 Hindi-medium books, physically delivered to your home when you enroll in the Pro plan of the UPSI Nayi Bharti Foundation 2.0 Batch 2026–27.
The provided books cover all the major subjects tested in the written exam. Each book is written in Hindi, making it accessible for aspirants who've studied in the Hindi medium throughout. The content is chapter-wise, with solved examples, quick-revision notes, and practice questions that follow the latest exam pattern.
Khazana is PW's library of 850+ recorded classes from your favorite faculty, all available in one place within the PW app. It's not a separate course; it sits alongside your batch and gives you on-demand access to lessons you can watch at any time.
Think of it as a video archive. If you missed a live class, want to revisit a concept from a different teacher's perspective, or are stuck on a topic that your current batch didn't explain in a way that clicked, Khazana lets you search and watch lessons on demand.
Both resources support UPSI preparation, but they help in different ways. Books are more useful for regular study and practice, while UP Khazana helps when you want to revisit concepts or understand difficult topics again.
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Feature |
UP Police SI Books |
UP Khazana |
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Learning Style |
Chapter-wise study and revision |
Topic-wise video learning |
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Best For |
Practice and self-study |
Concept understanding |
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Content Type |
Printed notes, PYQs, practice questions |
Recorded lectures |
|
Flexibility |
Fixed order |
Watch topics anytime |
|
Updates |
Same after printing |
Updated with ongoing classes |
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Useful For |
Daily study routine |
Weak topic revision |
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Works Best When |
You want disciplined offline practice and exam writing speed improvement |
You need to understand difficult topics or revise lectures repeatedly |
If you're just starting your UPSI preparation and haven't covered the syllabus before, the books give you a solid foundation. They tell you what to study, in what sequence, and how to practice.
If you're someone who's attempted the exam before or has already covered portions of the syllabus, Khazana lets you be targeted. You don't need to go through a full book on Reasoning; if you only have gaps in a few topic areas, you can pull the specific lectures you need.
Many students do well by combining both: books for daily study and practice, Khazana for clearing doubts and revisiting concepts they found difficult in class.
UP Police SI Books and UP Khazana are not competing resources; they are designed to support different stages of your UPSI preparation journey.
The UP Police SI book set helps you build a strong study routine through practice, written revision, and exam-focused revision on paper. On the other hand, UP Khazana supports deeper understanding through video lectures. It becomes most helpful when a topic is unclear, or when you need to revisit and strengthen concepts multiple times for better clarity.
When used together, both resources create a balanced preparation system.
If you're serious about the UPSI exam in the 2026–27 cycle, explore the UPSI Nayi Bharti Foundation 2.0 Batch to see which plan fits your preparation style.