Monthly Current Affairs

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Monthly Current Affairs (April 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

Monthly Current Affairs (April 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

Current Affairs of April 2026 with Latest Current affairs April 2026 PDF for preparation of Bank Exam – PO & clerk, SSC, Railways & Insurance. Our Current Affairs of April 2026 PDF covers various sections like National Current Affairs 2026, business & economy, Indian and International affairs 2026, defense, environment current affairs, persons and many for competitive exams preparing aspirants.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026By Manik
Monthly Current Affairs (March 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

Monthly Current Affairs (March 2026) for Government Exams: UPSC, SSC, Banking & More

The Monthly Current Affairs of March 2026 cover important developments in financial reforms, digital governance, infrastructure expansion, semiconductor manufacturing, global diplomacy, and public health initiatives. Key highlights include SEBI’s Life Cycle Funds reform, GDP base year revision to 2022–23, India–Japan Bilateral Swap Arrangement renewal, digital Census-2027 tools, HPV vaccination programme, and India’s first riverine lighthouse project on the Brahmaputra River. This compilation helps aspirants preparing for UPSC, SSC, Banking, IBPS, RBI, Railways, Defence and State PSC exams revise the entire month in a structured format combining paragraph explanations and quick revision points.

Updated: Apr 7, 2026By Manik
Monthly Current Affairs – February 2026 Government-exams-key-updates-for-upsc-ssc-banking-more

Monthly Current Affairs – February 2026 Government-exams-key-updates-for-upsc-ssc-banking-more

The Monthly Current Affairs – February 2026 compilation covers major national, international, banking, defence, science, and economic developments relevant for government exams. Key highlights include the 16th Finance Commission report, India–USA trade framework, RBI monetary policy, Quantum Valley launch, Agni-3 missile test, CPI 2025 rankings, and Chandrayaan-4 updates. This structured date-wise consolidation helps aspirants revise efficiently for Prelims, Mains, and Banking Awareness sections.

Updated: Mar 29, 2026By vetri
Monthly Current Affairs – January 2026 for Government Exams

Monthly Current Affairs – January 2026 for Government Exams

The Monthly Current Affairs – January 2026 compilation covers major developments in governance, banking & finance, economy, defence, science & technology, environment, international relations, sports, and appointments. This month is highly important for Prelims (facts, schemes, rankings) and Mains (policy impact, defence modernisation, economy & diplomacy). The article helps aspirants revise the entire month at one place, identify exam trends, and strengthen accuracy and recall.

Updated: Feb 1, 2026By vetri
Monthly Current Affairs – December 2025 (For UPSC, SSC, Banking, IBPS, RBI, Railways & Defence Exams)

Monthly Current Affairs – December 2025 (For UPSC, SSC, Banking, IBPS, RBI, Railways & Defence Exams)

December 2025 witnessed major developments in banking reforms, defence preparedness, international diplomacy, science & technology, and governance. Key highlights include RBI regulatory updates, defence exercises, international summits, record economic indicators, and important appointments. This monthly compilation helps aspirants revise all exam-relevant current affairs in one place, improving accuracy and recall. Highly useful for Prelims, Mains, Interviews, and Banking GA sections.

Updated: Jan 9, 2026By vetri

Introduction

JobsMe's Monthly Current Affairs hub is the most powerful revision tool on the platform - a single, structured destination where you can access the complete record of every important development from the past month, paired with a comprehensive quiz to test how much you have retained. This combined archive brings together monthly current affairs posts and monthly MCQ quizzes, organised by month, giving every competitive exam aspirant an efficient, reliable, and completely free way to complete their monthly current affairs revision. Whether you are preparing for UPSC Civil Services, SSC CGL, IBPS PO, RBI Grade B, RRB NTPC, NDA, or any State PSC examination, monthly revision is the foundation of a successful current affairs strategy.

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Why Monthly Current Affairs Revision Is Non-Negotiable

Every competitive exam in India - from UPSC Civil Services Prelims to the smallest State PSC - draws its General Awareness and Current Affairs questions from a window of approximately six to twelve months before the exam date. This means that on any given exam day, you are expected to recall important events, schemes, appointments, rankings, and scientific developments from the previous year. No amount of daily or weekly reading fully prepares you for this unless you periodically consolidate all of that knowledge into a coherent, revisable format.

Monthly current affairs revision is the mechanism that makes your daily and weekly preparation genuinely exam-ready. Without it, you end up knowing recent events well but forgetting events from three, four, or five months ago - precisely the period most competitive exams test most heavily.

The 6-Month Revision Window That Decides Your Score

Most banking exams (IBPS PO, SBI PO, RBI Grade B) cover current affairs from the six months preceding the exam. SSC exams often cover the twelve months preceding the exam. UPSC Prelims may include events from as far back as eighteen months. This means that if your exam is in October, you need to have retained current affairs from as far back as April or even the previous year.

The only way to maintain that kind of long-term retention across a large volume of material is to revise month by month - going back to each month's compilation when you have enough distance from it to test your genuine memory rather than your short-term recall.

Monthly Revision Reduces Pre-Exam Panic

Aspirants who revise monthly are consistently calmer and more confident in the weeks immediately before their exam. This is because they have already revisited the material multiple times - once when it was current, again at the end of that month, and potentially once more during a final revision cycle. By contrast, aspirants who try to cover six months of current affairs in the two weeks before the exam are operating at a severe disadvantage.


What This Page Contains

This combined hub shows monthly current affairs posts and monthly MCQ quizzes together, organised by month.

Monthly Current Affairs Posts

Each monthly post is a comprehensive, analytical compilation of the thirty days' most important events - covering national affairs, international relations, economy, science and technology, environment, defence, sports, awards, and appointments. Unlike daily or weekly posts, the monthly post provides the highest-level view of the period, identifying the dominant themes of the month and grouping related events together for a more structured understanding.

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Monthly Current Affairs Quizzes

Each monthly quiz is the most comprehensive test available on the platform - drawing from the full thirty-day period to create a broad, exam-simulating MCQ session. With the widest question range of any quiz format on JobsMe, the monthly quiz is the closest practice experience to an actual competitive exam General Awareness section.

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The Complete Three-Layer Preparation System

JobsMe's current affairs content is built around a three-layer preparation model that mirrors the study habits of top-performing competitive exam aspirants.

Layer 1 - Daily Reading and Testing

The foundation of any strong current affairs preparation is consistent daily engagement. Reading the daily current affairs posts and attempting the daily quizzes every day ensures that no important development slips past you. This layer takes 20–30 minutes per day and builds the raw knowledge base that later layers organise and solidify.

Layer 2 - Weekly Consolidation

Every Sunday, reading the weekly current affairs post and attempting the weekly quiz turns seven days of reading into tested, organised knowledge. This layer takes approximately 45–60 minutes once a week and ensures that the week's most important developments are retained beyond the first reading.

Layer 3 - Monthly Revision

At the end of each month, the monthly post and quiz on this page bring together four weeks of preparation into a single, structured session. This is your final quality check for the month - confirming what you know, surfacing what you have forgotten, and preparing that month's material for long-term retention. This session typically takes 2–3 hours and is the most important study session of the month for current affairs preparation.


Who Benefits Most from Monthly Current Affairs

UPSC Aspirants in the Long Preparation Cycle

UPSC preparation spans 12–24 months for most aspirants. Monthly revision is essential for maintaining retention across such a long period. Aspirants who complete a monthly revision cycle for each month will have revisited the same material at least twice (at the time of daily reading and again at month-end) before any final revision cycle, dramatically improving long-term memory.

Aspirants with Exam Dates Within 3 Months

If your exam is approaching in the next 60–90 days, the monthly archive is your most efficient preparation tool. Rather than going through hundreds of individual daily posts, you can cover three months of current affairs in three well-structured revision sessions using the monthly posts.

Working Professionals with Limited Study Time

Monthly compilations are ideal for aspirants who cannot maintain a daily reading habit due to work commitments. A thorough monthly revision session of 2–3 hours covers the entire month's important current affairs more efficiently than attempting to go back through 30 separate daily posts.

Aspirants Preparing for Multiple Exams Simultaneously

Many aspirants are preparing for SSC, Banking, and Railway exams simultaneously. The monthly post, with its comprehensive coverage across all topics and exam types, allows a single revision session to serve all three preparation tracks at once.


Exams Covered

UPSC Civil Services (IAS, IPS, IFS) | SSC CGL | SSC CHSL | SSC MTS | IBPS PO | IBPS Clerk | SBI PO | SBI Clerk | RBI Grade B | RBI Assistant | NABARD Grade A | RRB NTPC | RRB Group D | NDA | CDS | AFCAT | CAPF | UPPSC | TNPSC | MPPSC | BPSC | KPSC | RPSC | WBCS | All State PSC Exams

 

FAQs – Monthly Current Affairs

What is the difference between daily, weekly, and monthly current affairs on JobsMe?
Daily current affairs cover one day's news in real time with detailed analysis. Weekly current affairs compile the seven most important days into a structured overview. Monthly current affairs bring together the full thirty-day period into a single comprehensive document. All three formats serve different preparation needs and are most effective when used together as a layered system.
How often is this page updated?
A new monthly post and quiz are published at the end of each calendar month, covering all major current affairs from that month. The archive retains all previous months.
Is this page free to use?
Yes. All monthly current affairs posts and quizzes on JobsMe are completely free. No registration, subscription, or payment of any kind is required.
Which exams are covered by the monthly current affairs on this page?
Content is mapped to UPSC, SSC, Banking (IBPS, SBI, RBI), Railways (RRB), Defence (NDA, CDS), and all major State PSC examinations. The monthly format covers all categories relevant to these exams.
Can I use monthly current affairs alone without reading daily or weekly?
You can, particularly if you are short on time in the weeks before an exam. However, the monthly post is most effective when used as the third layer of a system that also includes daily and weekly engagement. Used alone, the monthly post is still a very strong exam preparation resource, especially for aspirants with exams within 60 days.
How many months of content are available in the archive?
The archive contains all monthly posts and quizzes published since JobsMe launched, going back to December 2025. Older months are accessible via pagination at the bottom of the page.
Do the monthly posts include state-specific current affairs?
Yes. Each monthly post includes important state-level developments — state budgets, major infrastructure projects, state government scheme launches, governor and chief minister changes, and state PSC-relevant news — alongside comprehensive national and international coverage.
How is the monthly post structured?
Each monthly post opens with a month-level summary of dominant themes, followed by a category-wise breakdown (National Affairs, International Relations, Economy, Science & Technology, Environment, Defence, Sports, Awards, and Appointments). Events within each category are presented analytically, with context and exam relevance information.