How We Work
Swayam GPSC is built by GPSC aspirants, for GPSC aspirants. We create structured Current Affairs notes specifically for Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) preparation, with a focus on syllabus relevance, Gujarati-language learning, revision, and exam-oriented analysis. This page explains how we select, compile, review, and organise Current Affairs content so that you know exactly what you are reading.
Current Affairs selected specifically for GPSC
Most Current Affairs material available to competitive-exam aspirants is designed around national-level examinations. At Swayam GPSC, we evaluate current events specifically from the perspective of the GPSC syllabus and Gujarat’s competitive examination requirements.
Each relevant news item is reviewed and mapped to the appropriate GPSC areas, including:
- GS-1
- GS-2
- GS-3
- GS-4
- Specific subjects and syllabus topics
- Gujarat-specific issues and developments
We do not simply adopt classifications from other examination platforms. Each article is assessed for its relevance to GPSC preparation and organised accordingly.
Where an issue has particular relevance to Gujarat or to the GPSC examination, it is given appropriate emphasis.
We compile, review and summarise every article
Our Current Affairs notes are compiled from publicly available reporting, articles, editorials, official information, and other relevant sources.
We review each article and identify the information that is important for a GPSC aspirant. The material is then summarised, organised, and explained in simple language, while retaining important facts, figures, schemes, acts, reports, committee findings, and other examination-relevant information.
Our objective is not to reproduce news reports. It is to turn relevant current events into structured, exam-oriented study material.
Every article goes through our editorial process before it is published.
Our editorial team and other review teams review the content for factors such as:
- Accuracy and factual consistency
- GPSC syllabus relevance
- Clarity and readability
- Important facts and data
- Gujarat-specific relevance
- Proper categorisation and tagging
- Examination usefulness
Only after the review process is completed is the content published.
Current Affairs in Gujarati, written for Gujarati-medium aspirants
Gujarati-medium aspirants deserve Current Affairs material that is easy to understand and useful for examination preparation.
Our Gujarati Current Affairs content is prepared specifically for Gujarati readers rather than being presented as a literal translation of English material.
We focus on:
- Clear and natural Gujarati
- Short and understandable sentences
- Simple vocabulary
- Accurate terminology
- Exact scheme, Act, institution and committee names
- Preservation of important statistics and factual information
Technical and official terminology is retained where necessary, while the surrounding explanation is written to make the topic easier to understand and revise.
A Current Affairs revision layer
Reading Current Affairs is only one part of preparation. Remembering and revising it is equally important.
That is why Swayam GPSC adds a structured revision layer to its Current Affairs content.
Depending on the topic, our Current Affairs material includes:
- Key Takeaways: important points to remember from the article
- Daily Quizzes: quick questions for active recall
- Weekly Flashcards: revision of important concepts and facts
- Previous-Year-Question Tagging: connecting relevant topics with GPSC examination trends
- GPSC Syllabus Mapping: identifying where each topic fits within the syllabus
This helps aspirants move from simply reading the news to understanding, revising, and connecting it with the GPSC examination.
What we write ourselves
Our SAWP (Swayam Answer Writing Program) model answers are written by our team specifically for the GPSC Mains examination.
These model answers are not simply compiled from existing study material. They are developed according to the requirements of GPSC Mains answer writing, including relevant structure, content, examples, arguments, and presentation.
Our Current Affairs content and our answer-writing material are designed to complement each other, helping aspirants connect daily news with Mains preparation.
Where our Current Affairs comes from
Swayam GPSC does not conduct original news reporting and does not claim to.
Our Current Affairs notes are compiled from publicly available reporting, analysis, editorials, official information, reports, and other relevant sources.
We select the information that is relevant for GPSC preparation and reorganise it into an examination-focused format.
What we add is:
- Careful news selection
- GPSC syllabus mapping
- Subject and topic classification
- Article summarisation
- Gujarati adaptation
- Editorial review
- GPSC-focused analysis
- Key takeaways
- Quizzes and revision material
- Flashcards
- Previous-year-question connections
We aim to preserve important facts, figures, scheme names, Acts, reports, and other factual information accurately while changing the way the information is organised, explained, and presented for GPSC aspirants.
Our editorial review process
Quality and accuracy are important to us because Current Affairs becomes part of an aspirant’s study material.
Before publication, articles pass through our internal review process. Our editorial team and other review teams examine the content for accuracy, relevance, clarity, syllabus alignment, categorisation, and examination value.
This process helps ensure that the final article is not simply a collection of information, but a useful and structured resource for GPSC preparation.
Corrections
We continuously improve our content.
If you identify a factual error, incorrect information, classification issue, or other mistake in our Current Affairs material, please let us know. We review reported issues and make corrections where necessary.
Our goal is to keep Swayam GPSC’s Current Affairs material accurate, relevant, understandable, and useful for GPSC preparation.