Do I need to follow any other sources for Current Affairs if I get Prepbook Premium?

Avinash Khodke
1 min readJul 24, 2023

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Everything under an single umbrella..

I don’t think so you need any other sources because Prepbook covers almost all the topics and has divided them into multiple categories, such as

1. National

2. International

3. Science

4. Economy

5. Sports

6. Days and events

7. Environment

8. Awards

9. Defense

9. Reports

Prepbook also categorizes the prelims-specific, insights and editorials according to GS1, GS2, GS3, and more.

One of the Prepbook’s features is called “Monthly Own Compilation”. It empowers each UPSC aspirant to create their own monthly compilation with a relay on the other resources.

“Generate notes” is my favorite feature, where I can generate exam-relevant notes curated by Prepbook’s experts from the articles. Which helps me cover my current affairs by spending 20–30 minutes a day.

I have used multiple apps but haven’t experienced such a great reading experience until now.

The cherry on the cake is the “Recent Read,” which challenged me to be consistent and increased the ranking, although the ranking is between myself only.

I think Prepbook is the full package for any competitive aspirant in terms of content, but it’s designed for UPSC aspirants.

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