Current affairs preparation for BPSC Pre exam
Current affairs play an important role in the BPSC Combined Competitive Examination. Questions are asked from current events in both Prelims and Mains stages.
Based on previous year BPSC Pre papers, around 30–35 questions out of 150 are linked directly or indirectly to current affairs. These questions usually cover:
- National events
- International developments
- Bihar state specific issues
- Government schemes and reports
- Important appointments and awards
This makes current affairs one of the highest scoring areas in BPSC Pre.
Sources for current affairs preparation for BPSC Pre exam
Many sources are available for current affairs preparation, but too many sources create confusion instead of clarity. Commonly used sources include:
- Monthly current affairs magazines
- Newspapers
- Government reports and PIB summaries
- Educational websites
- Current affairs YouTube channels
- Monthly compilations by coaching institutes
The problem is not lack of material — the problem is over-material.
Best approach to current affairs for BPSC Pre
The most effective method is single source dependency.
Instead of reading many magazines and platforms, select one reliable monthly current affairs magazine and follow it seriously. Benefits of single source strategy:
- No confusion
- Better revision
- Strong memory retention
- Less time waste
- Consistent coverage
Read the same source multiple times rather than reading many sources once.
Recommended magazine strategy
Choose one monthly current affairs magazine available in Hindi or English and continue with it throughout the year. While reading:
- Underline important facts
- Mark data, reports, rankings, schemes
- Highlight Bihar-related news
- Pay attention to economy, environment, science, and government programs
Do not keep changing sources in between preparation.
How to read current affairs magazine effectively
For BPSC Pre exam, detailed note-making is usually not required. Use this simple method:
- Read the magazine line by line
- Underline key facts and figures
- Mark important names and places
- Revise highlighted portions again and again
- Do quick revision before exam
Think of it like revising a textbook — not researching a topic.
Time span of current affairs for BPSC Pre
A common question among aspirants is how many months of current affairs should be covered. Safe and practical rule:
- Prepare last 12 months of current affairs before the exam
Focus more on:
- Major international events involving India
- Government schemes
- Bihar news
- National policies
- Important reports and indices
Smart revision plan for BPSC current affairs
Use a simple revision cycle:
- First reading → understanding
- Second reading → marking facts
- Third reading → fast revision
- Last month → only highlighted portions
Revision matters more than collecting new material.
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