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How many months are current affairs for exams?
‘Current Affairs’ of 2008 asked in 2017 UPSC CSE Prelims (9-year-old data)! You won’t believe this! But if you look at the last year UPSC Civil Services Preliminary Exam (2017 CSE), you can find a question on IONS. This is the question.
How can I cover current affairs for RBI Grade B?
Now where to study this?
- Read one newspaper daily.
- Read our Daily GK update section daily and our monthly GK digest compilations.
- Take Current Affairs quiz daily from BYJU’S Exam Prep Website/App.
- Read about one Financial Organization (like SIDBI, NABARD, IMF, etc.) daily from their official websites.
What kind of current affairs are asked in RBI Grade B?
Important Current Affairs of the last 6 months. RBI Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy, etc. Important Books and Authors. Important Government Policies and Schemes.
How many months current affairs UPSC 2021?
The question should actually be “How many months current affairs for IAS Prelims 2021 is required?” Usually, we advise candidates’ to start their preparation a year before, in a similar way, we recommend covering the issues in the news from 18 months or at least 12 months prior the UPSC Exam.
Is 6 months current affairs enough for SSC?
Focus More on the Current Affairs of the Last 6 Months Before the Exam. Focus more on the current affairs of the last 5 – 6 months before the exam. 70 – 80\% of questions of the current affairs are asked from here. If time allows, then cover only the most important news from the remaining 6 months of the current affairs …
How many months current affairs is enough for RBI Grade B?
This is the most tendentious question triggered by many aspirants. RBI Grade B, SEBI Grade A, NABARD Grade A or any competitive examination generally requires the students to acquire an opulent knowledge of at least past 6 months’ current affairs.
Which current affairs is best for RBI Grade B Quora?
Indian Financial System – Bharati Pathak – Chapter -12- Development Financial Institutions.
How can I cover current affairs for UPSC in 3 months?
The best way to stay updated on current affairs is to go through newspapers every day. Always do an in-depth research for any topic that is making it to the news frequently. You should be aware of its history and corresponding theories. This is a crucial element in your last three months’ preparation regimen for UPSC.