Current affairs are very important for preparing for SSC exams, particularly SSC CGL, SSC CHSL and SSC MTS. Recent happenings in India and around the world form the basis of this section which accounts for 20–25% of the paper. Following recent news improves your score and helps you do better in all parts of the exam.
If you know the facts, current affairs questions are quick to answer and can help you save time during the exam.
How Many Current Affairs Questions Come in SSC Exams?
Here’s a table showing the weightage of current affairs in various SSC exams:
SSC Exam Tier |
Total GA Questions |
Approx. Current Affairs Questions |
Topics Covered |
SSC CGL Tier I |
25 |
5–8 |
Sports, Awards, Government Schemes |
SSC CHSL Tier I |
25 |
4–6 |
National News, Days & Events, Books |
SSC MTS |
25 |
3–5 |
Appointments, Summits, International |
SSC CGL Tier II (Paper 1) |
25 |
5–7 |
Defence, Budget, Science & Tech |
By preparing current affairs consistently, candidates can score these easy marks with confidence.
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What Are the Best Sources for Current Affairs in SSC Exam?
Staying informed is easiest when you read daily current affairs through:
• National dailies are the best type of newspapers to use.
• Current affairs PDFs updated each month
• Summary apps for news and websites run by the government
• Explore the previous year’s questions from the SSC CGL PYQ book and the SSC PYQ book to see what’s trending
Looking over your notes and doing mock tests that focus on recent events will make you remember things better and be more accurate.
Which months of current affairs are necessary for SSC?
Usually, SSC focuses on current affairs from the last 6–8 months before the exam. Still, at times, the questions might go as far back as a year. Let’s look at what you can do to be ready for your interview:
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Pay closer attention to the last 4 months.
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Look over the previous 8–12 months without making major changes
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Go over current affairs by subject from SSC books and previous year papers.
How Can I Effectively Prepare for Current Affairs?
Here are some tips to make current affairs preparation efficient:
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Make short daily or weekly notes
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Revise using quizzes and flashcards
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Solve current affairs from previous years’ questions (PYQs)
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Use SSC CGL PYQ book or a well-organized SSC PYQ book to identify repeated topics
Consistency is the key. Spending 15–20 minutes daily can give you a major advantage.
Conclusion
In SSC exams, current affairs are a scoring section and must be prepared regularly. They help build your General Awareness and give you the information you need to be confident. Revise the topics often, work on PYQs from trustworthy SSC books and pay attention to recent updates.