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How to Prepare Current Affairs for CLAT 2027

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📅 CLAT 2027 Current Affairs Preparation Guide: What to Study & How to Score High!

Preparing for CLAT 2027 Current Affairs & GK can feel overwhelming — but with the
right strategy, consistency, and resources, it becomes one of the easiest scoring sections!
Here’s your complete 💯 guide to master CA for CLAT 2027.


🧭 What CLAT Actually Asks in Current Affairs

CLAT does NOT ask static GK or random facts anymore.
It focuses on:

  • 📰 News-based passages (national + international events)
  • 🌍 Contextual questions based on the passage
  • 🏛️ Understanding issues rather than memorising facts
  • 📌 Details around govt schemes, laws, appointments & global affairs
  • 🧠 Logical application of GK

✔️ Tip: Think of CA in CLAT as “intelligent reading”, not rote learning.


📚 What to Study for CLAT 2027 Current Affairs

  • 🇮🇳 Indian Polity & Government Updates
    (Bills, Acts, Amendments, SC judgments)
  • 💸 Economy & Finance
    (Budget, RBI decisions, inflation, indices)
  • 🌎 International Relations
    (Summits, treaties, India-global relations)
  • 🏆 Sports Events
    (Major tournaments, winners, controversies)
  • 🔬 Science & Technology
    (ISRO missions, AI, defence tech, Nobel prizes)
  • 🩺 Health & Environment
    (Pandemics, global reports, climate issues)
  • 📖 Important Appointments
    (New chiefs of organisations, governors, CMs)

🎯 CLAT mostly asks questions from the past 10–12 months.


⏰ Daily Routine for CLAT Current Affairs

  • 📰 Read a reliable **daily news source** (10–15 mins)
  • 📄 Revise **monthly CA PDFs / notes**
  • 🧩 Solve **5–10 CLAT-style passages** weekly
  • 📝 Make **short revision notes**
  • 🔍 Analyse **mock-test CA sections**
✔️ Consistency beats everything. Even 20 mins daily = massive improvement.

📌 Best Sources for CLAT 2027 Current Affairs

  • 📰 Newspapers (Indian Express, The Hindu)
  • 📱 Daily Current Affairs apps
  • 📚 Monthly CA compilations
  • 🗞️ CLAT-style news passages
  • 🎥 Current affairs summary videos
💡 Don’t follow 20 sources. Follow 3 good sources consistently.

✨ Final Strategy to Ace Current Affairs

  • 🎯 Focus on **conceptual understanding**, not memorisation.
  • 🧠 Read **in-depth explanations** of major events.
  • 📅 Track news monthly — don’t cram at the end.
  • 🧪 Practice CLAT-style passages regularly.
  • 📌 Revise short notes weekly.

With smart strategy + daily habits, CA becomes the easiest high-scoring section of CLAT. 💯🔥


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❓ FAQs on CLAT 2027 Current Affairs Preparation

📅 How many months of current affairs should I study for CLAT 2027?
You should ideally cover **10–12 months of news** before CLAT 2027.
Focus more on in-depth news analysis rather than memorising facts.

📰 Which newspaper is best for CLAT 2027 current affairs?
The Hindu and Indian Express are the best choices.
Pick one and read it consistently for better comprehension.

🧠 Does CLAT ask static GK in current affairs?
Very rarely.
CLAT is now **almost entirely news-based**, asking contextual questions from passages.

⏱️ How many hours should I study current affairs daily?
20–30 minutes daily is more than enough if done consistently.
Weekly revisions and CLAT-style passage practice matter more than long hours.

📚 What is the best source for CLAT-style current affairs?
A combination of newspaper reading, monthly PDF compilations, and
**CLAT-style news passages** is the best way to prepare.

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