π Current Affairs Study Guide
πΉ 1. What is Current Affairs?
Current Affairs means recent events happening around the world related to:
- Politics
- Economy
- Science & Technology
- Sports
- Awards
- International relations
π Usually, last 6β12 months of current affairs are important for exams.
πΉ 2. Important Topics to Cover
ποΈ Polity & Governance
- Government schemes
- New laws & bills
- Appointments (President, Governors, Judges)
- Cabinet decisions
π° Economy & Banking
- Budget & Economic Survey
- RBI policies
- Inflation, GDP
- Banking updates & mergers
π Important organizations:
- Reserve Bank of India
- International Monetary Fund
- World Bank
π International Affairs
- Agreements between countries
- Summits & conferences
- Global conflicts
- International organizations
π Example:
- United Nations
- G20
π¬ Science & Technology
- Space missions
- AI & digital developments
- New inventions
- Defense technology
π Example:
- Indian Space Research Organisation
- NASA
π Awards & Honors
- National awards
- International awards
- Nobel Prize winners
π Example:
- Nobel Prize
π Sports
- Major tournaments
- Winners & records
- Important players
π Example:
- Olympic Games
- ICC Cricket World Cup
π± Environment
- Climate change reports
- Environmental summits
- Wildlife conservation
π Example:
- COP Climate Conference
πΉ 3. Best Sources for Current Affairs
π° Newspapers
- The Hindu
- The Indian Express
πΊ Government Sources
- Press Information Bureau
- PRS Legislative Research
πΉ 4. How to Study Current Affairs (Smart Strategy)
β Daily Routine (1β2 Hours)
- Read news (30 min)
- Make short notes (20 min)
- Revise old notes (20 min)
- Solve MCQs (20β30 min)
β Monthly Strategy
- Revise monthly PDF
- Practice quizzes
- Focus on:
- Schemes
- Reports
- Rankings
β Note-Making Tips
Make notes in this format:
- What?
- Who?
- When?
- Why important?
π Keep notes short & revision-friendly
πΉ 5. Important Exam Tips
β Focus on last 6 months
β Revise multiple times
β Practice MCQs daily
β Use monthly current affairs PDFs
β Focus on static + current link
πΉ 6. Common Mistakes to Avoid
β Reading too many sources
β Not revising
β Ignoring MCQ practice
β Making lengthy notes
πΉ 7. Bonus: Quick Revision Trick
π Use βOne Page Revision Methodβ
- One month = One page summary
- Highlight important facts
- Revise before exam
π― Final Advice
Current Affairs is not about reading more, but revising smartly. Consistency is the key.
