The CLAT Current Affairs Reality
The Current Affairs and General Knowledge section in CLAT is 25% passage-based GK — meaning students who only memorise facts fail. JudiciaryPRO's 13-year strategy builds true conceptual awareness, not mugging.
Step 1: One Newspaper, Every Day
Pick The Hindu or The Indian Express and stick to it for the full year. Spend 30–40 minutes daily — editorials, national, international, and legal news. Avoid switching papers; consistency wins.
Step 2: JudiciaryPRO Monthly Compendium
Every month our team releases a 25-page Current Affairs Compendium built for CLAT and AILET. It covers legal news, Supreme Court judgments, politics, economy, awards, and static GK linked to current stories. This is widely regarded as the best study material for CLAT current affairs.
Step 3: Weekly Passage-Based Practice
We convert current news into CLAT-pattern passages with 4–5 questions. Students get this weekly in our online portal and classroom coaching in Gurugram — which trains the exact skill that the actual CLAT tests.
Step 4: Revision Cycles, Not Cramming
Revise the compendium every 4 weeks. Our mentor calls ensure students never fall behind. Result — high, consistent scores in the CA/GK section, year after year, for 13 years.
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