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How to Approach Newspaper Reading for UPSC Exam – Part 1

Author: Rewise Ias
by Rewise Ias
Posted: Nov 30, 2018

IAS officer is one of the prestigious positions in Indian government administration. The bureaucracies is lauded with power, decision making ability, trusted with position of responsibility, serves honorary posts, and are front liners in nation building or policy formulation.

So, average Indian youth dream of being an ‘IAS officer’; the irony is every year only 1000 vacancies approx. are filled for posts of ‘IAS, IPS, IFS, and IRS’. The problem is around 1.3 million candidates enroll for the ‘UPSC Entrance Exam’ to decide their fate to join Indian bureau.

From 1.3 million average candidates only 1000 or less then that gets selected every year. So, the race for being an ‘IAS Officer’ is not only marked with great competition, but also is a test of your life as the syllabus is vast and mammoth.

So, you need Best Online Coaching for IAS to overcome the hurdle and prepare to your best abilities to face the stiff competition from other candidates. Any lacking in preparation for ‘IAS Exam’ is the first step towards failure. Remember, there is no room for negligence and reluctance in preparation for world’s toughest exam.

Few Points to Remember for UPSC Entrance Exam:

  1. You should always be updated with current affairs
  2. You should be aware of the current events related to sports, politics, international trade, events, government policies, and all mega events
  3. You should make it a habit to read newspaper, current affairs magazine, and review ongoing crisis or situations in world
  4. Preparation for UPSC should always be topic based or chapter wise; it gives detailed, minute, and cover every aspect of the syllabus
  5. Self – evaluation of your preparation for IAS exam is necessary; it helps you understand your shortfalls, weaknesses, lacking, and where to improve
  6. IAS coaching platform like ‘rewise Online’ give access to periodic tests and rigorous mock tests to self – assess your preparation

These, are just random suggestions that every ‘IAS aspirant’ should get right to secure high score and get top rank in the ‘UPSC Entrance Exam’.

However, one advice from best online coaching for IAS is to always remember being focused with current affairs and current events. If you lack in current affairs, it may cost your position or lower your rank in ‘UPSC Entrance Exam’.

You should make sure to excel in current affairs information, and get yourself updated with general knowledge related to every aspect of ‘socio – political – economic’. The best way to update your knowledge is by reading newspaper daily.

Remember there is a difference between reading newspaper daily but casually, and reading newspaper for ‘IAS’ exam.

What is the difference between reading newspaper for ‘IAS’ exam & casual reading?

1. Purpose: The purpose of reading newspaper is first difference between casual reading, and reading for ‘IAS’ exam.

There is always a definite objective when you read newspaper for ‘IAS’ exam. Whereas, there is no objective at the back of your mind, while reading it casually.

Reading casually newspaper is with a purpose of gaining knowledge. The knowledge is basically a curiosity of knowing yesterday’s news. The other point is to just be tuned with what is going on in socio – economic sphere. How is it going to affect our daily lives; remains a burning question always.

Whereas, reading newspaper for ‘IAS’ is with a purpose to gain knowledge about every day current events and affairs. It focuses on gaining detailed knowledge about the ongoing social, political, and economic issues. One keeps detailed records about the relevant facts and figures about any current affairs.

So, there is a difference of purpose in reading newspaper for ‘IAS’ and casually.

2. Entertainment: Newspaper has page 3’s, fashion, lifestyle, entertainment, and columns dedicated to personal life. These, sections in newspapers are of no use for ‘IAS’ aspirants. They can overlook or just take them as pinch of relaxation.

Whereas, reading newspaper casually can mean these sections getting priorities. Thus, newspapers for casual readers can serve as source of entertainment.

In next part, how to approach newspaper reading for ‘UPSC Entrance Exam’ we will talk about the approach of reading newspaper for getting maximum benefit. Don’t miss the next part of ‘How to Approach Newspaper Reading’.

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