And it is a genuine concern because if one spends 4-5 hours for newspapers, then his/her concern is justified. I made notes of Secure for GS Paper-2 & 3 only. Almost every IAS aspirant know the importance of reading newspapers for UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation. Making notes from newspaper for UPSC. Additionally, newspapers act as a tool to augment vocabulary, improve reading skills and help in clarifying concepts. Daily buy THE HINDU! Must Read Newspaper is an Initiative by Team ForumIAS to provide Current Affairs links to the Must Read Articles of The Day from Newspaper. For starters, it would be difficult to coup up but let me explain you the best strategy.

UPSC Syllabus The most important part of UPSC IAS exam is its syllabus and there is a need to take an in-depth look at it. How To Make Notes From The Hindu for Exams [UPSC/IAS, SSC CGL, Bank PO, CAT] by Deepanshu Singh - Duration: 13:47. Read Actively: Just do not go through the lines, try to develop an approach regarding the article. You have to read it in a mission mode! You do not have to read newspapers for UPSC Prep for the sake of it. How To Read Newspaper For UPSC IAS Exam The importance of reading the newspaper cannot be overemphasised for success in the UPSC Civil Services Exam.

The Hindu is the most recommended newspaper for UPSC aspirants. Apart from various local and national dailies available in India, THE HINDU Newspaper is the choice for IAS aspirants. The listed are the major newspapers which an aspirant must read to fetch a good score in General Studies papers of Prelims and Mains in the Civil Services Exam. Almost every IAS aspirant know the importance of reading newspapers for UPSC Civil Services Exam preparation. Avoid anything on Politics, Sports, Entertainment. Apart from the notes on Evernote, I made hardcopy notes also. Here's why I say it: Newspapers serve two specific purposes for UPSC: (1) provide information, i.e. Top 10 points were your syllabus for UPSC CSE (read them carefully) Now in Ramesh Singh, most important chapters are:- Chapter 1 ( Introduction) You can avoid this if you have a good background in economics. Hindi aspirants can refer this list of Hindi newspapers for UPSC. Prepare Handy notes of Current Affairs, Vocabulary and Important Facts: Make a separate notebook for English and note down the important and tough vocabulary, idioms and phrases. For GS Paper-1, I didn’t make notes but only read the Secure. Reading English newspaper helps you a lot with English selection and a bit with general awareness section. They were made from SECURE-2016 MONTHLY COMPILATIONS of Insights.