Current Affairs for UPSC

Current Affairs for UPSC

Preparation of one of the toughest examinations of India – The UPSC is indeed a very dynamic process. This is an entire long run that come with the efficient and thorough preparation of UPSC CSE Preliminary Examination and The UPSC Mains examination as a whole.

Current Affairs play a very crucial role in preparing for both the tiers of the examination. Not only the Prelims and Mains but also play a dynamic role in the Interviewing stage of Civil Services.

Current Affairs for UPSC has a vast nature and a wide variety of sections. Out of all such variables, UPSC has a definite and defined syllabus of its own upon which the requirement of Current Affairs for UPSC  can be structured and decided.

 

How to tackle Current Affairs for UPSC in a completer manner?

  • Understanding base – The dynamic nature of questions asked by the civil services examinations require a thorough understanding of static concepts and events as well as their implications.
  • Stay Updated regularly – The daily reading of core newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express, Jansatta etc. builds a habit of narrative building and regular updating of Current Affairs for UPSC. Digital news apps can also be used to derive daily current affairs in order to build a consequent habit of staying updated.
  • Fixing a practical study routine – A specific time dedicated each day to complete the Current Affairs for UPSC each day is a prime requirement for the aspirants. Current Affairs for UPSC must be prior in daily study regime. It may be conducted in early morning sessions or late evening sessions.
  • Reliable Sources – Selection of the resources is indeed a wise step to be taken by the aspirants. Relying on reputed newspaper, magazines, TV programs, government websites etc. is important. A few most reliable government sources of Current Affairs for UPSC are PIB (Press Information Bureau), Rajya Sabha TV, All India Radio (AIR). They provide valuable insights to the government initiatives and policies.
  • Note making – While reading the newspaper, It is extremely important to make notes in your own language using relatively easier words and in a crisp manner so as to refer efficiently to it in future. Jot down key points, facts and figures And use digital applications to structure your notes.
  • Revision – It is wisely said  "Revise one thing for ten times rather than ten things for one time". Revision is the most essential process in preparing Current affairs for UPSC. Periodic revisions ensure the effective memory and retaining of the information studied.

RACE IAS exclusively brings the best and robust way to tackle Current Affairs for UPSC through its most reliable initiative called "JIGYASA". This initiative towards Current Affairs for UPSC has the most effective, experienced and experimented method of composition using which the factual as well as the conceptual questions of UPSC can easily be tackled. It is uniquely prepared by the individual subject experts holding around 15 years + experience in the field of teaching for UPSC.

RACE IAS brings the finest team of educators for Current Affairs for UPSC who initially suggest quick and effective 5 ways to prepare for the same –

  1. Starting with Daily Newspaper reading – Many aspirants face problem in covering newspaper on daily basis. They may end up giving 3-4 hours straight to newspaper reading which is an inefficient approach. Newspaper should be given a an effective time daily to stay updated with the current events. The RACE IAS team analyses the most important topics from the newspaper and builds its Current Affairs for UPSC  on both its website portal and magazines to make it easier for the aspirants saving their time on the papers.
  2. Monthly Current Affairs magazines – Subscribing to a very reliable monthly resource of Current Affairs for UPSC is required for every aspirants. RACE IAS brings the most effective way of completion of Current Affairs for UPSC through the Gist of Yojana, Kurukshetra, Pratiyogita Darpan and Chronicle all in one compilation – JIGYASA
  3. Online Resources – Accessing the materials of Current Affairs for UPSC  is not physically possible every time  . In order to tackle this, aspirants must have an online mode in their mobile phones, PC or laptops to utilize the online available platforms and websites. RACE IAS E-Learning App facilitates the online updates of its Current Affairs for UPSC magazine – JIGYASA.
  4. Weekly and Monthly Revision – Aspirants must set time aside each week or month to review the notes prepared through the above resources. More considerate efforts are required for the revision schedule of Current Affairs for UPSC.
  5. Mock Tests and PYQs – Practicing current affairs questions from PYQs and Mock tests at various platforms makes the aspirants more efficient in knowing the pattern, nature, areas of questions of Current Affairs for UPSC.

RACE IAS facilitates the dedicated aspirants from all over India with the most effective and certain Current Affairs for UPSC Mock Tests on its E-Learning App and to the aspirants of Lucknow and Kanpur with the most suitable examination environment, smooth conduction and quick answer key discussion.