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When should I stop reading current affairs for the UPSC?
When should I stop reading current affairs for the UPSC?
Take the time to read the syllabus carefully the current affairs section of the syllabus is like a huge ocean that you need to retrieve valuable stone and the shells. Thus, applicants need to read the syllabus beginning to avoid being entangled into irrelevant information

Take the time to read the syllabus carefully the current affairs section of the syllabus is like a huge ocean that you need to retrieve valuable stone and the shells. Thus, applicants UPSC need to read the syllabus beginning to avoid being entangled into irrelevant information.

* Create your static course first. one of the biggest mistakes that aspirants make in their training is that they move straight into current affairs and start reading newspapers on the first day. This isn't a good idea since, without clarity in the conceptual area it's difficult to comprehend the topic that is covered by the newspaper. Thus, be it politics economics, polity or any other topic an aspirant should first acquire conceptual clarity from books.

* Newspaper reading after becoming familiar with the static aspect then the students should begin to read newspapers. They should begin reading newspapers every day and improve their reading. Each day that passes reading, the time spent reading is reduced until it is reduced to 40 minutes to one hour. Also, take daily notes on current events from the newspaper into the form of a notebook or UPSC MAINS REVISION COURSE 2021