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⭐Points You expect in this session
Attention UPSC aspirants! Are you tired of spending hours every day reading newspapers, whether The Hindu or The Indian Express, and still feeling unprepared, frustrated, unfulfilled, and irritated wrt to current affairs for the exam?
Do you struggle with figuring out what’s important and what’s not in the newspaper?
Are you unsure of how to make notes from the newspaper or how to link current affairs with UPSC’s static syllabus?
Well, fret no more! We have an exciting solution for all your current affairs and daily newspaper woes.
Concluded successfully FREE live practical session by Senior IAS mentor Diksha Sharma, where she will take you through her expert tips and tricks to finish reading the newspaper in just 45 minutes!
That’s right, you heard it correctly. 45 minutes is all it will take for you to cover all the components and issues areas that normally UPSC aspirants students miss.
In this session, Diksha Sharma will show you how to read the newspaper effectively for both prelims and mains exams, how to make notes that will be useful for revision, and how to interlink current affairs with UPSC’s static syllabus. You will also learn how to practice UPSC answer writing after daily newspaper reading and how to polish your recall of current affairs knowledge.
So, say goodbye to feeling overwhelmed and frustrated with current affairs and join us for this exciting session. Diksha Sharma’s expert guidance will help you save time, reduce stress, and prepare more efficiently for the exam. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to transform your current affairs preparation.
Register now for free and take the first step towards success in UPSC!
Points that we will be discussing in the Practical Session on 5th March, (Sunday) at 7:30 PM
- What is the basic funda to cover the Newspaper daily in a maximum of 45 minutes?
- How to maintain consistency in daily newspaper reading?
- How to take out case studies, anecdotes, examples, and facts for mains answers and essays?
- How to cover current affairs holistically for Prelims, Mains, and Interviews?
- How to supplement Newspapers with Magazines like Yojana, Kurukshetra, etc, and make notes from them.
- How to focus on these:
- Socio-economic issues like Women’s issues, Education or Health related issues, Issues or policies affecting vulnerable sections, etc.
- Issues of national and international importance.
- Political issues related to Indian Constitution, Legislative and Administrative processes.
- Supreme Court or High Court verdicts.
- Good analysis of current issues.
- Parliamentary Debates.
- Government policies and orders.
- How to pick important news topics for UPSC. How to Update all notes, etc after reading repeating News.
Those who understand the exam syllabus and pattern well, have less anxiety but a beginner (due to less understanding of the syllabus and pattern) takes enough time to read and prepare.