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Daily Current Affairs for CLAT & AILET: How to Stay Updated

  • Writer: Kanishka Makhijani
    Kanishka Makhijani
  • Feb 11
  • 4 min read

Staying updated with daily current affairs is crucial for aspirants preparing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and the AILET 2026 exam. The General Knowledge and Current Affairs section plays a significant role in determining a candidate’s overall score. Given the unpredictable nature of this section, consistent preparation is the key to securing a high rank.

In this blog, we will discuss the importance of daily current affairs, the best sources for preparation, and strategies to incorporate them into your study plan effectively..


Daily Current Affairs for CLAT & AILET: How to Stay Updated


Why Daily Current Affairs Matter for CLAT & AILET?

The CLAT and AILET exams assess candidates' awareness of recent events, national and international affairs, legal developments, and important government policies. This section is designed to test a student’s ability to analyze and interpret information rather than just recall facts.

Here’s why daily current affairs are important:

  • Significant Weightage in Exams: The General Knowledge and Current Affairs section in CLAT comprises around 25% of the total marks, making it one of the most crucial areas.

  • Enhances Legal Aptitude: Many legal reasoning questions in both exams are based on recent legal developments, Supreme Court judgments, or government legislations.

  • Improves Comprehension & Analytical Skills: Regularly reading news articles and reports enhances comprehension skills, which are beneficial for all sections of CLAT and AILET.

  • Saves Time During the Exam: Unlike logical reasoning or quantitative techniques, current affairs questions require minimal calculations, allowing students to score quickly.


Best Sources to Stay Updated with Daily Current Affairs

Choosing the right study materials is crucial for mastering daily current affairs. Here are some of the best sources:

1. Newspapers

Reading newspapers is the most reliable way to stay informed. Some recommended newspapers for CLAT and AILET aspirants include:

  • The Hindu – Best for editorials and legal updates

  • The Indian Express – Provides detailed coverage of current events

  • The Economic Times – Useful for business and economy-related news

2. Monthly Magazines

Aspirants can subscribe to monthly current affairs magazines such as:

  • Pratiyogita Darpan

  • Civil Services Chronicle

  • Manorama Yearbook

3. Online News Portals & Apps

Many online platforms provide daily news updates in a concise format. Some of the best include:

  • The Hindu Online

  • BBC News

  • Live Law & Bar and Bench (for legal updates)

  • PIB (Press Information Bureau) for government schemes and policies

4. YouTube Channels & Podcasts

For students who prefer audio-visual learning, YouTube channels such as ‘Study IQ’, ‘Unacademy CLAT’, and ‘Drishti IAS’ provide daily news analysis.

5. CLAT Preparation Books

While newspapers and magazines are excellent sources, structured study materials like CLAT Preparation Books also provide summarized current affairs in a structured manner. Some useful books include:

  • Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson

  • Lucent’s General Knowledge

  • Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant


How to Prepare for Current Affairs Effectively?

Merely reading the news isn’t enough; aspirants must follow a strategy to retain and apply the information effectively. Here’s how:

1. Maintain a Daily Notes Journal

  • Summarize major events daily in bullet points.

  • Categorize news under topics like national, international, legal, sports, and environment.

  • Review and revise notes weekly to ensure retention.

2. Follow a Monthly Revision Plan

  • At the end of each month, revise important events from the past four weeks.

  • Use mind maps and charts to link related topics together.

3. Attempt Daily Quizzes

  • Several online platforms provide daily current affairs quizzes tailored for CLAT and AILET aspirants.

  • Regular quiz practice helps in quick recall and improves accuracy.

4. Link Current Affairs to Legal Concepts

  • Since CLAT and AILET often feature legal current affairs, aspirants should analyze news articles from a legal perspective.

  • For instance, if a Supreme Court judgment is in the news, study its legal implications.

5. Use Flashcards for Quick Revision

  • Prepare flashcards with key facts about major events.

  • Reviewing these flashcards daily ensures that important information is not forgotten.


How Many Hours Should You Dedicate to Daily Current Affairs?

Aspirants should dedicate at least 45 minutes to 1 hour daily to reading newspapers, taking notes, and attempting quizzes. Closer to the exam, increasing this to 1.5 hours per day can help in comprehensive coverage.


Common Mistakes to Avoid While Preparing for Daily Current Affairs

1. Relying Only on Monthly Magazines

While monthly magazines are useful for revision, relying solely on them can lead to gaps in preparation. Daily updates are necessary to stay ahead.

2. Reading Too Many Sources

Following multiple news sources can be overwhelming. Stick to 2-3 reliable sources and maintain consistency.

3. Not Revising Regularly

Without proper revision, most information is forgotten within a few weeks. Make weekly and monthly revisions a habit.

4. Ignoring Legal and Policy News

Aspirants should prioritize legal news, Supreme Court judgments, and government policies as they often form the basis of passage-based questions.


Conclusion

Staying updated with daily current affairs is essential for excelling in both CLAT and the AILET 2026 exam. A structured approach involving newspapers, online sources, CLAT Preparation Books, and quizzes can significantly enhance preparation. By consistently following a well-planned strategy, aspirants can improve their score in the General Knowledge section and increase their chances of securing admission to a top National Law University.

Start preparing today, stay consistent, and ace the exam with confidence! 🚀

 
 
 

1 comentário


Cpj Management technology
Cpj Management technology
20 de fev.

Hi Kanishka,

Great article! Your tips on staying updated for CLAT and AILET are really useful. Reading The Hindu and The Indian Express, taking notes, and using flashcards make preparation easier. Legal news from Live Law and Bar and Bench is also a great idea.

For students aiming for top BA LLB colleges in Delhi NCR like NLU Delhi and GGSIPU, current affairs matter a lot. Your advice will help many prepare better. Thanks for sharing!

Curtir

LawWhiz 🙃

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