Most UPSC aspirants read newspapers and monthly magazines but struggle with three major problems:
- They are unable to identify what is important for UPSC.
- They cannot connect current affairs with static syllabus topics.
- They revise current affairs only before Prelims, which leads to overload.
ENRICH solves this by giving aspirants a weekly structure where important issues are taught, revised, tested and consolidated regularly.
This makes the programme useful for aspirants preparing for both UPSC CSE Prelims 2027 and UPSC CSE Mains 2027.
Programme Highlights
| Feature | Details |
|---|
| Course Name | ENRICH Current Affairs Programme 2027 |
| Mode | Online only |
| Duration | June 2026 to April 2027 |
| Faculty | Saurabh Tiwari Sir |
| Medium of Teaching | Hinglish |
| Magazine Language | English |
| Class Days | Wednesday and Saturday |
| Class Duration | 1 to 1.5 hours |
| Total Classes | 100+ live classes |
| Weekly Magazine | Uploaded every Saturday |
| Weekly Test | 10 MCQs with explanations |
| Doubt Support | Dedicated Telegram group |
| Revision Support | Subject-wise revision classes from March onwards |
| Full-Length Tests | 2 full-length current affairs tests of 100 questions each |
| Course Fee | ₹9,999 |
What Makes ENRICH Different?
Many current affairs programmes focus either on daily news, monthly magazines or Prelims-specific factual preparation. ENRICH is designed as a Prelims-cum-Mains current affairs programme, where aspirants get both factual and analytical coverage.
ENRICH brings a structured approach at an accessible fee of ₹9,999, with 100+ classes, weekly magazines, weekly practice tests, recordings, revision support and Telegram-based doubt resolution.
Course Objective
The objective of the ENRICH Current Affairs Programme 2027 is to provide systematic, exam-oriented and syllabus-linked current affairs preparation for UPSC CSE.
The course is designed to help students:
- Understand important current issues from the UPSC perspective.
- Prepare current affairs for both Prelims and Mains.
- Connect current developments with static GS subjects.
- Revise current affairs weekly instead of piling them up.
- Practise MCQs regularly with explanations.
- Develop analytical points for Mains answer writing.
- Build a strong repository of facts, reports, schemes, examples and data.
Who Should Join This Programme?
This programme is suitable for:
- UPSC CSE 2027 aspirants who want structured current affairs preparation.
- Aspirants who are confused about what to read from newspapers.
- Students who want one integrated course for Prelims and Mains current affairs.
- Working professionals who need weekly consolidation instead of daily overload.
- Aspirants who have joined a GS course but need focused current affairs support.
- Repeat aspirants who want revision-oriented and test-linked current affairs preparation.
- Students who struggle to convert current affairs into Mains answer points.
Academic Structure of the Programme
The ENRICH Current Affairs Programme follows a simple and consistent weekly structure. Classes will be held twice every week, on Wednesday and Saturday. Each class will be around 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing aspirants to stay consistent without disturbing their static GS preparation. Across the full course duration, students will get 100+ live online classes.
Weekly Teaching Plan
Wednesday Class
Every Wednesday class will cover:
- Minimum 2 Mains-oriented current affairs topics
- Minimum 8 Prelims-oriented current affairs topics
Saturday Class
Every Saturday class will cover:
- Minimum 1 Mains-oriented current affairs topic
- Minimum 8 Prelims-oriented current affairs topics
- Revision of the entire week
This means every week, students will get a minimum of:
- 3 Mains topics
- 16 Prelims topics
- Weekly revision
- Weekly test practice
- Weekly current affairs magazine
This regular structure ensures that students do not postpone current affairs preparation until the final months.

Why Current Affairs Needs a Structured Programme
UPSC current affairs preparation cannot be limited to reading newspapers randomly. The exam increasingly tests the ability to connect current developments with static syllabus areas.
For example:
- A Supreme Court judgment may be relevant for Polity, Governance and Ethics.
- A climate report may be useful for Environment, Economy and Essay.
- A government scheme may be important for Prelims facts and Mains analysis.
- An international event may be useful for International Relations and Security.
- A scientific development may appear as a Prelims MCQ and also support Mains answers.
Therefore, aspirants need a course that helps them understand, organise, revise and practise current affairs continuously.
ENRICH is built exactly for this purpose.
ENRICH Current Affairs Programme vs Self-Study
| Area | Self-Study | ENRICH Programme |
|---|
| Newspaper Reading | Time-consuming and unfiltered | UPSC-focused topic selection |
| Revision | Often delayed | Weekly revision |
| MCQ Practice | Irregular | Weekly tests |
| Mains Linkage | Difficult to identify | Built into class discussion |
| Notes | Scattered | Weekly magazine and portal resources |
| Doubt Resolution | Limited | Telegram group with faculty support |
| Final Revision | Overloaded before Prelims | Subject-wise revision from March |
| Testing | Random | Weekly and full-length tests |
Course Fee: ₹9,999 only
Why Choose ENRICH for UPSC Current Affairs?
Choose ENRICH if you want:
- One structured programme for Prelims and Mains current affairs
- Weekly learning instead of last-minute overload
- Live classes by experienced faculty
- Regular revision and MCQ practice
- Current affairs magazines in English
- Hinglish explanation for better understanding
- Portal access for recordings and resources
- Doubt support through Telegram
- Revision classes before Prelims
- Affordable pricing
Start Your UPSC Current Affairs Preparation with ENRICH
Do not let current affairs become a burden before Prelims. Build consistency from the beginning with structured classes, weekly magazines, regular tests and guided revision.
Join the ENRICH Current Affairs Programme 2027 and prepare current affairs for UPSC Prelims and Mains in a systematic, exam-oriented and revision-friendly way.