TSPSC Groups Preparation Tips: 'Current Affairs' is the First Step to Success
Current affairs or contemporary topics… a very familiar section for candidates preparing for competitive exams! From Civils, Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Police, Group 4, Banking to SSC Exams, Railways to Entrance exams, Current Affairs is becoming important in all competitive exams. In the respective competitive exams, questions from current affairs are being asked with a combination of core topics. It is known that the recruitment process for filling up the posts of TSPSC Groups and APPSC Groups. In this regard, let's know the importance of current affairs in competitive exams like groups, police, banking, etc., and how to master them.
The Current Affairs section is intended to know the awareness of the candidates on the developments happening around them. From Group-1 to Group-4...Similarly, in competitive exams like Civil Services, SSC CGL, and CHSL, about 30 to 40 percent of questions are asked about current affairs. Experts say that current affairs are a section intended to test the understanding of social and contemporary developments for those who want to perform duties as government employees.
Core + Contemporary
The pattern of questions being asked about current affairs has been changing for some time now. Many questions are being asked not only directly related to current affairs but also combining them with core topics. For example, it is known that new bills or ordinances are being brought at the state and central levels. Questions are being asked from the current affairs department so that they can answer only if they know about contemporary development, its background, and the circumstances that led to the introduction of the bill. So experts suggest that the candidates should increase their understanding of the basic concepts of the core subject along with the latest developments.
Broad section
Current affairs are like an ocean. Every day there are many new developments. National, international, science, sports.. whatever section you take.. there are many events happening every day. Candidates are faced with the question of how to identify something important from the point of view of these exams. Such candidates should be highly focused on broad-priority, high-impact events. Regional events of national importance should be taken into account. The background of the specified item should be examined. Also, the national aspects of economic, social, educational, and administrative priority should be considered as important.
International Events
It is not necessary to read every aspect of international developments. Just focus on the important things. For example. It is not necessary to remember the dates for every conference and meeting. The declarations issued in the respective conferences and 'their theme' should be noted.
Similarly, the purpose of organizing the conferences should be known. Candidates should prioritize the recent bilateral meetings and agreements between our country and other countries. With these, we should know the advantages of our country and international recognition. In fact, in the current affairs section, it is stated in the syllabus that 'topics of national and international importance'. Candidates should acquire the skill to identify those 'priority' points. Instead of studying every international and national meeting or event, they should be prioritized based on their impact, purpose, and purpose.
Reports & Statistics
Regarding the newly released reports and statistics, regional priorities should be focused on first. Then the occasion for the release of those reports should be identified. For example, in the reports released by the World Health Organization and the United Nations on Covid, it is enough to read the key points such as the impact of the epidemic on our country, livelihood, conditions of migrant workers, and vaccination. While reading this, the relevant statistics should be written in the notes. It is very useful for revision at the end of the preparation and before the exam
Time Limit
Competitive exam experts suggest that you master all the important developments of the previous year starting one month before the exam date. For example, for the APPSC Group-1 prelims examination to be held on January 8 next year, candidates are told to increase their awareness of the developments in the previous year from December 15 this year.
TSPSC Books Selection
The selection of books is also crucial in current affairs preparation. In fact, there is a wide range of current affairs material available in the market today. It is natural to worry about new candidates. So candidates should check the question papers of the last few years. know the trend. Accordingly, books with contemporary developments should be selected.
Different Reading
After collecting standard books, reading the respective current topics should be treated differently. Most of the candidates go ahead by reading the material as a stereotype, like a novel or a story. This is not of much use. When starting to read a topic.. one should know about the purpose and priorities of that topic. Key points, moments, and important dates should be written in short notes. It should be revised frequently.
Reading News Paper
Most of the candidates rely on daily newspapers for current affairs. Every day they read the paper and try to understand the important events. A special approach should be taken in the case of paper reading. While reading editorials and other important articles published on contemporary topics, one should identify their purpose. After that write their summary in the form of important points in the notes. The skill of identifying important points should be developed.
Preparing Own Notes
Note important events related to current affairs in your own notes. In order to write the main points related to a topic..it should be designed to be useful for future revision. Instead of including all the information found in the book or newspapers in the notes, it should be written in brief considering their importance.
Memory Techniques
Another strategy candidates should follow for current affairs is to follow memory techniques. Each candidate has his own memory techniques. Some follow visualization techniques, some follow mind mapping. Others have the feature of writing the respective topics in tables and graphs and remembering them easily. Candidates should follow the procedure which suits them. Like.. topics of contemporary importance, connection with core topics, selection of good books, up-to-paper reading... If you prepare scientifically at every step, you can score good marks in this section.
How to Prepare Current Affairs?
- Current affairs in competitive exams Highlights
- Current Affairs is a key section in every competitive exam.
- 30 to 40 percent weightage in almost all exams.
- An opportunity to master the developments with notes and concepts approach.
- Need to study in coordination with core subjects.
- Newspaper reading and editorials are very important.