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Top tips to prepare for current affairs for UPSC

When it comes to preparing for current affairs for UPSC, You must know some top tips of it. To know all the tips, go through the attached PDF document.<br>https://www.eliteias.in/student-zone/current-affairs/

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Top tips to prepare for current affairs for UPSC

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  1. Tip to prepare for current affairs for UPSC Current affairs for UPSC constitute a major part of the syllabus. Candidates need to attempt a couple of questions from current affairs. In most cases, they feel confused while dealing with the dynamic part- current affairs. However, with a proper analysis of previous years’ questions and thorough preparation, you can perform better. The UPSC current affairs section covers both international and national events. With dedication and effort, you will achieve success. Identify reliable sources to know about current affairs- ● ● You can read The Indian Express, The Hindu, and some other newspapers. The most popular magazines for UPSC current affairs are Pratiyogita Darpan, Yojana, Niti Aayog reports, and Civil Services Times. Listen to the All India Radio. You may also browse the web to search for resources related to current affairs. ● ● Thus, both offline and online sources are available to learn about current events. Make sure that you have received authentic and correct information about any topic. Take 30 to 40 minutes to read newspapers every day. Moreover, you can try to practice 50 to 10 MCQs on current events. Find the hottest issues- Not general news- Do not casually go through the headlines and news. UPSC asks questions on different issues related to the latest news. You have to focus on this fact while preparing for IAS current affairs. Find the importance of every issue and take steps to look for more data. Use your diary to make short notes- You have to make notes offline and online, as it will be useful for your revisions. Before appearing for the exam, you can revise your notes easily. It is the best way of preparing for current affairs. Some candidates like to write date-wise notes. However, it will not be advantageous, as they cannot quickly find the important ones during their study. The better alternative is the topic-wise notes. The relevant details about a particular topic will be organized in one place. Create some short and precise notes, as your word limit in the IAS exam is about 250 words. Moreover, you can add flow charts, pointers, and other visual representations while organizing the information collected from different sources. Quality is important- Not quantity-

  2. You can find IAS candidates researching a lot to find the best source of information. However, they do not read the information in detail. It is one of the biggest mistakes of IAS candidates. Not every news in your daily newspapers is relevant for the IAS exam. You have to avoid reading news on political parties and other similar topics. Thus, you must read what is valuable for your UPSC preparation. It will save time in the future. Focus on time allocation for better preparation- As you read the most important news articles in the newspapers, you will save energy and effort. It is better to allocate not more than half an hour to read newspapers. The best option for you is to read exam-oriented magazines. These monthly magazines have short articles on different issues. It will be easy to go through them. You may also create notes on your own. Revise current affairs every week- Revision is highly important to retain the information that you have gathered from different sources. The current affairs section is dynamic, and UPSC candidates have to be active to update their knowledge every day. They must revise the notes related to current affairs that happened throughout the year. Thus, keep on revising the current events constantly to ensure that you have not lost track. While writing answers, you can refer to these current affairs. In the Prelims, 15 to 20 questions are from different current issues. You must learn about contemporary events in India. A quick glance at the previous years’ papers will give you a clear concept. You can now start giving importance to current affairs for UPSC. Study magazines and newspapers daily. Take mock tests every week and create your strategy for preparation. Moreover, you can join an IAS training program to have a better guide on current affairs. The best training institute will check your knowledge with regular mock tests. You will receive high-quality study materials from the training academy.

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