A Current-Affairs System for the CUET General Test
Current affairs is the most anxiety-inducing part of the General Test because it has no syllabus. The fix is a system, not more reading.
The one-line-a-day note
Each day, write a single line capturing the most exam-relevant event — a scheme, an award, a summit, a sports result. Over a year that is 365 high-yield facts in one place.
Theme buckets
Sort your notes into buckets: national schemes, awards and honours, sports, science and technology, and international summits. CUET questions cluster in these areas.
Spaced revision
Revise the last month weekly and the last year monthly. Pair current affairs with static GK so the two reinforce each other.
Test your retention with General Test sets on 10minCUET.
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