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Browse current affairs organized by GS subject areas. Each section covers the latest developments relevant to both Prelims MCQs and Mains answer writing.

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Current Affairs for UPSC — Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about preparing current affairs for UPSC CSE Prelims and Mains examination.

How to prepare Current Affairs for UPSC?

Read daily newspapers (The Hindu, Indian Express), follow LearnPro daily current affairs compilation, make short notes of important topics, revise monthly compilations, and practice MCQs regularly. Focus on linking current events to the UPSC syllabus.

How many months of Current Affairs is enough for UPSC Prelims?

Typically 12-18 months of current affairs before the exam is sufficient for UPSC Prelims. Focus on the last 1 year intensively, with awareness of major events from the past 18 months.

Which topics in Current Affairs are most important for UPSC?

Government schemes & policies, international relations, economy (budget, RBI policies), environment & ecology, science & technology, and social issues are the most important areas. Art & culture and sports events also appear occasionally.

How to use Current Affairs for UPSC Mains answer writing?

Use current affairs as examples in your Mains answers. Link current events to GS papers — governance issues for GS-2, economic developments for GS-3, and ethical dilemmas for GS-4. Practice writing 150-word and 250-word answers with current affairs context.

What is the difference between Prelims and Mains Current Affairs?

Prelims current affairs focuses on factual recall — names, dates, places, schemes. Mains current affairs requires in-depth analysis, understanding cause-effect, and linking events to governance, policy, and social implications.

How many questions come from Current Affairs in UPSC Prelims?

Approximately 25-35 questions out of 100 in UPSC Prelims GS Paper 1 are directly or indirectly related to current affairs. This makes it one of the most important sections for qualifying the cutoff.

Is LearnPro Current Affairs sufficient for UPSC preparation?

LearnPro provides comprehensive daily current affairs, editorial analysis, and subject-wise compilations. Combined with newspaper reading and our practice questions, it covers all current affairs needs for both Prelims and Mains.

How to revise Current Affairs effectively before UPSC exam?

Use monthly compilations for quick revision, focus on topics that appeared multiple times, practice previous year questions with current affairs context, take weekly quizzes, and make mind maps for complex topics linking multiple events.

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