Daily Current Affairs Compilation for Exams 2026
Complete Daily Current Affairs Compilation for Exams 2026 guide with tips, strategies, previous year questions and mock tests for 2026 exams.

Daily Current Affairs Compilation for Exams 2026
Stay ahead of the competition with a one‑stop daily current affairs guide tailored for UPSC, SSC, State PSC, Banking, Railway, and other competitive exams.
📌 Why Daily Current Affairs Matter
| Exam | Weightage of Current Affairs | Typical Question Types |
|---|---|---|
| UPSC CSE | 30–35% (Pre‑lims & Mains) | Fact‑based, analytical, linking with GS papers |
| SSC CGL / CHSL | 20–25% | MCQs, fill‑in‑the‑blanks, picture‑based |
| State PSC | 15–20% | Objective & descriptive |
| IBPS / PO | 10–15% | MCQs, data interpretation |
| Railway Exams | 10–12% | Objective questions, case studies |
Bottom line: Missing a single day’s news can cost you marks in multiple papers. A disciplined daily routine is the fastest way to secure those “extra” points.
🗓️ How to Use This Compilation
- Read daily (15‑20 min).
- Make quick notes in your preferred format (handwritten, digital flashcards, or apps).
- Revise weekly using the “Weekly Summary” table at the end of each week.
- Attempt 5–10 practice questions related to that day’s news.
- Link every fact to a GS‑paper concept (e.g., “India‑UAE 2026 MoU → International Relations → India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy”).
📅 Sample Daily Layout (2026)
Date: 01 May 2026
| Category | Headline | Key Points | Relevance/Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| National | Union Budget 2026‑27 presented | - Fiscal deficit target: 5.5% of GDP - New Capital Goods (CG) incentive of 15% for MSMEs |
Economy → GS‑II (Fiscal Policy) |
| International | India signs Climate‑Resilience pact with France | - $2.5 bn fund for coastal adaptation - Joint research on mangrove restoration |
Environment → GS‑III (Climate Change) |
| Science & Tech | ISRO’s 2nd lunar mission ‘Chandrayaan‑4’ successful | - Soft‑landing near south pole - Payload: Lunar Seismic Profiler |
Science → GS‑III (Space Tech) |
| Sports | India wins Gold in Badminton at Asian Games | - Player: P. V. Sindhu (women’s singles) - 4th gold for India in the event |
Sports → GK (General Knowledge) |
| Economy | RBI raises repo rate to 6.75% | - First hike in 18 months - Inflation target 4% ± 2% |
Economy → GS‑II (Monetary Policy) |
| Polity | Supreme Court upholds 2026 Election Reforms | - Introduction of “VVPAT‑only” for electronic voting - Strengthens transparency |
Polity → GS‑I (Election Laws) |
| Awards | Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2026 awarded to Indian scientist Dr. R. K. Sharma | - Work on “green hydrogen catalysis” | Science → GS‑III (Scientific Innovations) |
| Obituaries | Former President Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam passes away (posthumously honored) | - Tribute: “Kalam Award for Young Innovators” launched | GK / Inspirational |
Copy the table into your notebook, underline the Key Points, and write a one‑sentence Link to the relevant GS paper.
📚 Weekly Summary (Example: 1‑7 May 2026)
| Theme | Important Facts | Possible Question Types |
|---|---|---|
| Budget & Fiscal | Deficit target 5.5%; CG incentive for MSMEs | MCQ (deficit), Statement‑Based (incentive) |
| International Relations | India‑France climate pact, $2.5 bn | Match the following (countries‑fund) |
| Space | Chandrayaan‑4 soft‑landing, payload details | One‑line answer, Diagram‑based |
| Economy | RBI repo rate 6.75% | Data interpretation, Calculation (interest impact) |
| Polity | Supreme Court upholds VVPAT‑only | True/False, Assertion‑Reasoning |
Action: Revise this table on Sunday. Attempt at least 15 mixed‑type questions sourced from past papers or test series.
🛠️ Practical Tips to Master Current Affairs
| Tip | How to Implement |
|---|---|
| 1️⃣ Set a Fixed Time Slot | 6 AM–6:30 AM (before the day starts) or 9 PM–9:30 PM (after dinner). Consistency beats intensity. |
| 2️⃣ Use Trusted Sources Only | - PIB, Press Information Bureau (official releases) - The Hindu, Indian Express (editorials) - PRS Legislative Research (bill summaries) - Yojana / Kurukshetra (government schemes) |
| 3️⃣ Leverage Technology | - Google Alerts for “India + 2026” - RSS feeds from PIB, MoFA, RBI - Apps: Inshorts, Daily Current Affairs (by Insight) |
| 4️⃣ Convert News into Mnemonics | Example: “C‑H‑A‑N‑D‑R‑A‑Y‑A‑A‑N‑4” → Composition, Hardware, Altitude, Navigation, Data, Radar, Analytics, Yield, Actuators, Applications, North‑pole landing. |
| 5️⃣ Link Every Fact to a Core Concept | Create a two‑column sheet: Fact ↔ GS Paper/Concept. This speeds up answer framing in Mains. |
| 6️⃣ Weekly Mock Test | After each week, solve a 30‑question current affairs mock. Review mistakes immediately. |
| 7️⃣ Revise Using Spaced Repetition | Use Anki/Quizlet decks. Add a card for each day’s headline; set intervals (1 day, 3 days, 7 days, 15 days). |
| 8️⃣ Stay Updated on Static GK Updates | When a new award or scheme is announced, update your static GK list (e.g., “Nobel laureates”, “Padma awardees”). |
| 9️⃣ Discuss with Peers | Form a WhatsApp/Telegram group. Share one‑line summaries; debate the relevance. |
| 🔟 Take Care of Health | Short walk after reading, hydrate, and keep a screen‑free zone for note‑making. |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1. How many hours should I allocate daily for current affairs?
A: 15‑20 minutes for reading + 5 minutes for note‑making = ≈ 30 minutes. Add 30 minutes on weekends for weekly revision.
Q2. Which month’s news carries the most weight for the UPSC mains?
A: The 3 months preceding the prelims (e.g., Jan‑Mar 2026 for a May 2026 prelim) are heavily weighted. However, static‑GK‑linked events (e.g., Nobel Prizes) remain relevant throughout the year.
Q3. Can I rely solely on mobile apps for current affairs?
A: Apps are great for quick updates, but always cross‑verify with official sources (PIB, government websites) to avoid misinformation.
Q4. How many current affairs questions appear in the SSC CGL?
A: Approximately 20–25 questions (out of 100) in the General Awareness section, covering national, international, and scientific developments.
Q5. Should I memorize dates or focus on concepts?
A: Prioritize conceptual understanding and cause‑effect relationships. Memorize dates only for important events (e.g., Independence Day, major treaties).
Q6. What’s the best way to integrate current affairs into Mains answer writing?
A: Use the “PEEL” structure – Point, Example (current affair), Explanation, Link to the GS paper theme.
📈 Tracking Your Progress
Create a simple spreadsheet:
| Date | No. of Headlines Covered | Notes Completed (Y/N) | Revision Done (Y/N) | Mock Q’s Attempted | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01‑May‑26 | 8 | Y | N | 5 | 4/5 |
| 02‑May‑26 | 7 | Y | N | 5 | 5/5 |
| … | … | … | … | … | … |
Goal: Maintain ≥ 85% accuracy in weekly mocks.
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Stay informed, stay ahead, and turn daily news into exam gold.
Happy studying and may your preparation be as relentless as the news cycle!
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