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10 Easy Strategies to Prepare for UPSC CSE Current Affairs

Current affairs are becoming increasingly crucial in Civil Service examinations. Current affairs-related questions are found in the Prelims and Mains Question Papers.

India CSR by India CSR
March 20, 2023
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10 Easy Strategies to Prepare for UPSC CSE Current Affairs

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Passing the exam leads to opportunities to run PSUs and hold decision-making positions in various fields.

The UPSC Exam has three sections: preliminary, mains, and personality tests. Current affairs play an essential role in all three stages of the curriculum. While there is no set syllabus for current affairs, this article will give the finest preparation techniques to prepare until the UPSC CSE notification is released.

How Important Are Current Affairs?

Every year, approximately 15-20 current affairs questions are asked in the Prelims, and approximately 60-70% of all questions are related to current affairs in some way, making it very vital if you wish to score well in the exam. Candidates who pass the examinations will have opportunities to run public sector undertakings (PSUs) and participate in decision-making roles in healthcare, tourism, finance, and other fields. To fulfill their roles and responsibilities, they must thoroughly comprehend and be aware of current affairs.

Some Valuable On How to Prepare for Current affairs

1. Restrict your sources

There are numerous sites to read from. Therefore, you must limit your reading list to avoid becoming overwhelmed by enormous amounts of information before the Civil Services 2023 Prelims Notification releases. The more sources you try to read, the less likely you are to read since you will believe there is too much to cover in your time and will never begin.

A few valuable resources include:

  • India Yearbook
  • The Hindu
  • Indian Express.

Any government-released source can be used to learn from. Aim to read at least two newspapers daily, a weekly newsletter at the end of each week, and a monthly recap magazine at the end of each month.

2. Time Restriction

Avoid wasting time on current affairs because you must also study other subjects. Current affairs are essential, but you will be examined on your understanding of their significance rather than dates, names, or details. Ensure you read current affairs for at most 2 hours daily and spend the rest of your time studying for prelims and mains.

3. Avoid Mugging

You cannot memorize current affairs because they are not looking for specifics, but you may grasp it with context to themes. Instead, identify specific difficulties with the news and the organization/country affiliated with it to remember dates.

4. Understand What Not to Read

Only some things that appear in newspapers and periodicals are significant or relevant to study, so when preparing for Current affairs, make sure you know what to spend your time on and what not to waste your time on.

5. Connect subjects

A candidate’s ability to connect themes is especially vital for the USPC Examinations. Connecting themes to current affairs demonstrates how well you grasp the topic’s history and how it might further assist India. 

6. Concentrate on Concerns

As previously said, the USPC is not interested in testing your memorization skills on current affairs but in testing your ability to go beyond the content and see the broader picture. Try to comprehend the issue that the news is forecasting rather than the specifics of the occurrence.

7. Create online notes

Make a note of the news to keep track of it. Handwriting notes is time-consuming for current affairs because there is little time for preparation; instead, take notes using web programs for faster note-taking.

8. Revise

Make sure you regularly revise to guarantee you remember current affairs. To pass the USPC Examinations, you must study current affairs for 12 to 18 months. A simple revision strategy is to read a daily compilation at the end of the day, a weekly compilation once a week, and a monthly compilation once a month, and to review your notes at least once every two weeks.

9. Make it a Part of Your Regular Routine

Make reading the news a daily part of your life in preparation for the exams. Speak to friends and family about current affairs so you can remember the details and get the most up-to-date information. Watch the news while eating or taking a break to learn passively.

10. Learn in Different languages

After reading the news in English, try reading it in the language you will write your Language Paper since this will help you prepare for both current affairs and your language paper.

Conclusion

Current affairs are becoming increasingly crucial in Civil Service examinations. Current affairs-related questions are found in the Prelims and Mains Question Papers. It is now easier to pass UPSC by being aware of current affairs; you will need more than this. You should comprehend the underlying issue rather than memorize the data. 

After you’ve grasped the main point of the news, formulate questions and answers to comprehend it fully before the Civil Services 2023 Prelims Notification releases. To learn current affairs, take notes, create mind maps, and make flowcharts. Revision is essential for remembering all current affairs. For revision, you can watch the Youtube Channel of Physics Walla frequently. We hope the information and tips will assist you in covering current affairs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How to cover current affairs for UPSC Civil Service examination?

These are some ways that candidates can keep up with current affairs for UPSC:

  • Newspapers
  • Magazines
  • Television
  • Analysis of news
  • Notes
  • Revision
  • Radio, and
  • Internet

Q2. How many are required to cover Current affairs?

Some candidates recommend studying for 12-13 hours daily to prepare for the UPSC exam, and some people can pass the exam with only 6-7 hours of daily study. There is no clear answer to this issue, and applicants may select how many hours they should study per day based on their ability.

Q3. What is the finest source for Current affairs?

Newspapers, according to experts, are easy to acquire and dependable resources for covering Current affairs.

Q4. Which YouTube channel should we use to keep up with Current affairs?

Physics Wallah offers the best current events, lectures, and thoughts. The Indian Express, The Hindu, BBC, and PIB are among the other YouTube channels.

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