How to Stay Updated with CLAT Current Affairs


For CLAT aspirants, staying informed about current affairs is not just an exam requirement but a pathway to understanding the world of law, governance, and policy-making. The Current Affairs section in CLAT assesses your awareness of significant national and international events and your ability to analyze their implications. With the right strategies and resources, you can excel in this section and boost your overall score.

At Career Launcher, Preet Vihar, we emphasize that being updated isn’t just about memorizing facts but about developing a deeper understanding of the issues shaping our world. As Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam wisely said, “Learning gives creativity, creativity leads to thinking, thinking provides knowledge, and knowledge makes you great.”

1. Understand the Scope of Current Affairs for CLAT

The Current Affairs section in CLAT covers topics like:

  • National and International News: Key events and developments.
  • Legal News: Landmark judgments, legislative updates, and constitutional amendments.
  • Economics and Business: Policies, budget announcements, and global market trends.
  • Environment and Technology: Climate change, innovations, and scientific breakthroughs.

Pro Tip:

Focus on news from the last 6–12 months before the exam. Make concise notes for quick revision.

2. Read Quality Newspapers Regularly

Toppers often credit newspapers as their primary source of preparation for the Current Affairs section.

Recommended Newspapers:

  • The Hindu
  • The Indian Express
  • Economic Times

Strategy for Reading:

  • Focus on the editorial and opinion sections for critical analysis.
  • Highlight legal news and governance-related articles.
  • Maintain a separate notebook to jot down key points.

3. Follow Monthly Current Affairs Compilations

If daily newspaper reading feels overwhelming, monthly compilations can help you catch up.

Benefits of Monthly Compilations:

  • Condensed information for quick review.
  • Categorized topics for better organization.
  • Saves time without compromising on coverage.

At Career Launcher, Preet Vihar, we provide meticulously prepared monthly current affairs booklets to help you stay ahead in your preparation.

4. Watch News Channels and Legal Analysis Shows

Television and online platforms offer visual and interactive ways to understand current events.

Recommended Channels:

  • Rajya Sabha TV for debates on policy and law.
  • BBC News for international perspectives.
  • NDTV 24x7 for a balanced approach to national news.

Pro Tip:

Limit your viewing to 30–45 minutes daily to avoid information overload.

5. Use Online Resources and Apps

With technology at your fingertips, staying updated has never been easier.

Popular Apps for Current Affairs:

  • Inshorts: Quick summaries of daily news.
  • The Hindu App: Digital access to in-depth news articles.
  • GKToday: Exam-oriented updates.

6. Stay Updated on Legal Developments

CLAT often includes legal current affairs, making it essential to stay informed about judicial decisions and legislative amendments.

Sources for Legal Updates:

  • LiveLaw
  • Bar & Bench
  • Law Times Journal

7. Practice Current Affairs Quizzes

Regular quizzes not only reinforce your knowledge but also prepare you for the exam’s MCQ format.

Benefits of Quizzes:

  • Test your retention and recall.
  • Identify gaps in your preparation.
  • Familiarize yourself with the exam’s style and difficulty level.

At Career Launcher, Preet Vihar, we conduct weekly quizzes and discussions to keep students engaged and informed.

8. Engage in Group Discussions

Collaborative learning can enhance your understanding of current affairs.

Advantages of Group Discussions:

  • Diverse perspectives on issues.
  • Clarification of doubts through peer interaction.
  • Development of critical thinking skills.

Join study groups or participate in sessions organized by Career Launcher, Preet Vihar to benefit from collective knowledge.

9. Focus on Analysis, Not Just Facts

The CLAT exam emphasizes comprehension and interpretation over rote memorization.

How to Analyze Current Affairs:

  • Identify the cause-and-effect relationships in news stories.
  • Understand the broader implications of events.
  • Relate legal developments to constitutional principles.

10. Revise Consistently

Regular revision is essential to retain the vast amount of information required for the Current Affairs section.

Revision Tips:

  • Use mind maps or flashcards for quick reviews.
  • Schedule weekly recaps of all the topics covered.
  • Solve previous years’ CLAT questions to gauge your preparation.

Expert Support at Career Launcher, Preet Vihar

Our institute is committed to providing comprehensive support to CLAT aspirants:

  • Expert Guidance: Learn from experienced mentors.
  • Customized Resources: Access curated materials tailored to the CLAT syllabus.
  • Regular Updates: Stay informed with our daily and monthly current affairs updates.

Student Testimonial:

"The current affairs material at Career Launcher, Preet Vihar, made my preparation so much easier. The concise notes and quizzes helped me ace this section!"Rohit Mehra, CLAT Topper

Conclusion: Stay Curious, Stay Updated

Mastering the Current Affairs section is not about cramming but about cultivating a habit of staying informed and analyzing information critically. With dedication, the right resources, and expert guidance, you can ace this section and gain an edge in your CLAT preparation.

What’s your strategy for staying updated with current affairs? Share your thoughts in the comments or visit Career Launcher, Preet Vihar, for expert mentoring and resources to excel in CLAT!

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