Which compilation of current affairs is best for UPSC?
Yojana. Kurukshetra. Economic and Political Weekly. Down to Earth. BYJU’S Monthly UPSC Magazine.
How can I understand current affairs for UPSC?
Concentrate More on Analysis. Most of the candidates just give importance to memorizing the current affairs. Linking of Topics. Newspapers. Magazines – Use Limited Numbers with Proven Track Record. Notes – Make it a Habit. Revise – Consistency. Limit your Sources.
When should I stop reading current affairs for UPSC?
The question should actually be “How many months of current affairs for IAS Prelims 2022 is required?” Usually, we advise candidates to start their preparation a year before, in a similar way, we recommend covering the issues in the news from 18 months or at least 12 months prior to the UPSC Exam.
How can I revise monthly current affairs in UPSC?
Principle 1: Know the syllabus. Principle 2: Limit the Resources. Principle 3: Know What Not To Read. Principle 4: Check Time Allocation. Principle 5: Leverage online tools to make notes. Principle 6: Keep Revising the Current Affairs.
Should I read current affairs daily or monthly?
Reading daily current affairs will not only help you prepare for the exam but also keep you aware of the surrounding happening around you. Although, the best source of Daily Current Affairs should be newspaper like The Hindu, The Indian Express etc.
How do I start reading current affairs?
Read the newspaper Daily. PIB Review. Gist of Yojana, Kurukshetra and other Magazines. FMonthly editions of current affairs journals.
What is the best source to read current affairs?
The Hindu. The Hindu began in 1878 as a weekly edition. The Indian Express. Business Standard. Dainik Bhaskar. Dainik Jagran. Navbharat.
How can I memorize current affairs?
Read current affairs from the most important source i.e. newspapers. Some of the good ones include The Hindu, The IndianExpress, Livemint, DownToEarth, etc. Subject-wise notes of current affairs from the newspaper can also be made (as writing down the information is an important step of memorizing).
Is 7 months sufficient for UPSC?
Hi, Yes, Even if you start preparing now – if you adopt the right strategies, do the smart-work , learn what is needed, and don’t go behind everything under the Sun – yes, you can clear UPSC CSE Prelims with just 6 months of preparation.
Is 2 years current affairs enough for UPSC?
At least, the last 2-years current affairs should be covered before UPSC Prelims and Mains. However, in reality, the span of current affairs in the UPSC exam can be much larger – like 5-10 years.