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How to Pass a Government Exam While Attending Courses

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We all are aware that current affairs play an important role in UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation as the questions related to current affairs are seen in all 3 stages of exam that are, Prelims, Mains and Interview. As the UPSC Civil Services Exam is around the corner, many of the aspirants are searching for a strategy or a tip which will guide them in an efficient manner.

They all want to know that how they can prepare for current affairs while attending courses? UPSC civil services exam has three components—Prelims, Mains and Interview. It is true that one can’t get success in this exam without preparing current affairs even if he/she crack Prelims then also he/she need to read Current affairs for Mains and Interview.

As per the analysis of previous years papers one must prepare themselves for current affairs section by thorough reading of newspapers and magazines. The best newspapers recommended by the UPSC toppers are:

The Hindu

It provides authentic news including current affairs and latest developments. It also covers all national, international, economic and sports news in detail. It covers editorial section which gives a broad view of the affairs going on in the country and internationally. Candidates are advised to read this section very carefully for acquiring good knowledge about the ongoing events of national and international importance. The editorial section of the newspaper is very detailed and extensive. You get to know about all the daily events from the news column of the newspaper. The news column includes national as well as international news. Through this, you will be able to understand the affairs on a global level. This newspaper also has a separate page for sports news. This is a great option to prepare for your Government Exams while pursuing your Graduation.

The Indian Express

The explanation page of the newspaper holds importance. Every important event is explained in concise manner. This would help in the preparation of current affairs for UPSC IAS preparation.

Dainik Bhaskar

It is the most read Hindi newspaper. They cover all the current affairs on daily basis. The column section of the newspaper covers the in depth analysis of the events taking place in the country. It is one of the best Hindi newspapers for UPSC IAS preparation.

These magazines and newspapers are the best options to prepare for current affairs for UPSC exams as they are reliable and have fact checked information. These are easily available in all parts of our country. All aspirants should go through the list once before starting the preparation.

You can also explore more subjects and important topics from Unoreads and start your preparation. Stay determined, work smart and achieve. Your dedication and the intensity you put in will decide your success.

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