Popup Image for

How to Score 25+ in CLAT 2026 Current Affairs and General Knowledge

BY: CL-LST Team
Published on: 11 Nov 2025
Total Views: 2112

The CLAT 2026 Current Affairs and General Knowledge part of the exam is one of the most scoring yet misinterpreted sections. Most aspirants contaminate this section with a superfluous amount of irrelevant topics, while others just completely avoid the section until one month before exams.  

If you want to score 25+ marks in this section, you need a method that emphasizes the quality over amount, smart coverage, comprehensive regular revision, and analytical understanding. 

In this blog, we will cover the exact weightage and composition of the section. 

  • Topics you must cover.  
  • Best resources to prepare for this section.  
  • Confirmed strategies to secure the most marks in this section.

1. Understanding the CLAT 2026 GK & Current Affairs Section

The GK section in CLAT focuses not just on factual memory but also on contextual understanding, specifically how well you can connect current events with legal, political, and social frameworks.

Exam Structure

Component Details
Total Questions 28–32
Marks Allotted ~25–30 marks
Question Type Passage-based (400–450 words)
Focus Areas Contemporary events, legal and economic developments, and global affairs

These passages are followed by multiple-choice questions (MCQs) testing comprehension and awareness of underlying issues.

Download Syllabus PDF!

2. Common Mistakes Aspirants Make During Their CLAT 2026 Current Affairs Prep!

Mistake Impact
Reading random news headlines without analysis Leads to surface-level knowledge
Ignoring legal & policy-oriented news Misses high-weightage areas
Relying on monthly compilations only Lack of depth and context
Cramming before the exam Information retention drops

The initial step toward enhancing your score is not to make the same errors outlined above.

3. Key Focus Areas for CLAT 2026 GK

  1. National Current Affairs
  • Differences in Polices and Welfare Schemes
  • Highlights of the Budget and Economic Survey
  • Notable Bills, Amendments, and Judgments
  • Environmental and Sustainable Development initiatives

 

  1. International Affairs
  • Global issues of importance (G20, COP summit)
  • Treaties, trade agreements, and conflicts
  • International organizations (UN, WTO, WHO)

 

  1. Legal Current Affairs
  • Supreme Court decisions
  • Amendments and new statutory instruments
  • Contemporary legal issues mentioned in the media

 

  1. Awards, Sports & Miscellaneous
  • National and international awards
  • Sports events and outcomes
  • Science, technology, and discoveries

Last Minute Prep for CLAT 2026 Current Affairs and GK

4. Credible Sources for CLAT 2026 GK & Current Affairs

Source Frequency Why Use It
The Hindu / Indian Express (Editorials) Daily Builds comprehension and vocabulary
PRS India / PIB Summaries Weekly Covers government bills and policy
Monthly GK Magazines Monthly Useful for quick revision
CLAT-specific current affairs compilations Monthly Focused, concise, and exam-oriented
Yearly Review Once before the exam Consolidates major events

 

5. 3-Month GK Study Plan for CLAT 2026

Month Focus Area Key Tasks
Month 1 Static + Contemporary mix Build a base with the past 6 months’ news
Month 2 Legal & policy focus Read judgments and analyze implications
Month 3 Full-length revision + quizzes Take daily quizzes, revise notes, and mock practice

Pro Tip: Cover 10–12 months of current affairs before CLAT 2026 (January–December 2025).

6. Daily & Weekly Study Routine 

Daily Routine 

  • Review one newspaper editorial in detail – Identify 3-4 key events and summarize them
  • Attempt 10-15 questions based on general knowledge

Weekly Routine 

  • Revise all weekly notes – Attempt at least one sectional test of general knowledge
  • Identify topics where you need a lower score 

7. Scoring 25+ Marks Strategy 

  • Analytical: Focus on Understanding: Understanding how events help or hurt the law, policy, and governance is much more effective than memorizing. 
  • Create Thematised Notes: Organize your notes into themes/categories like Environment, Economy, and Judiciary.
  • Revise Your “One-Page Summary”: Bring your notes each month into a one-page summary 
  • Practice Passage-Based General Knowledge: The CLAT does not ask direct one-liners anymore. Use comprehension-based passage question sets to help.
  • Regular Quizzes: Do 2-3 short quizzes per day to reinforce the material. 

 

8. Sample of a CLAT Style General Knowledge Question 

Passage: The government of India has recently announced a new green hydrogen policy to achieve energy independence by 2047. The policy tries to encourage private players to invest in renewable energy.

Question:

Which of the following statements best describes the significance of the policy?

  1. It aims to reduce India’s dependence on imported fossil fuels.
  2. It promotes only coal-based hydrogen production.
  3. It is limited to public sector undertakings.
  4. It replaces all existing renewable schemes.

Correct Answer: A

This type of question tests comprehension and contextual understanding, not just memorization.

Mock Tests for More!

 

  1. Section-Wise Weightage Trend (Last 3 Years)

 

Year Total Questions Focus Areas
CLAT 2023 29 Legal & Policy-based issues
CLAT 2024 28 National Current Affairs, Judiciary
CLAT 2025  28 Legal, Environmental, International mix

 

10. Review and Mock Analysis

  • Every week on Sundays, revise your notes.
  • Complete one GK mock per week.
  • Maintain a Mistake Log for the questions you frequently get wrong.
  • Before CLAT, revise the top 100 significant events from the past 12 months.

11. Final advice from Toppers:

“Consistency is more important than coverage.”

“I would read one newspaper and revise my notes every week.”

“CLAT GK isn’t about memorizing,  it’s about finding patterns.”

Download Your Free PDF!

Conclusion

Getting 25+ in Current affairs and GK in CLAT 2026 is completely doable for you, provided you prepare wisely!

  • Cover 10-12 months of current events.
  • Focus more on analysis than memorization.
  • Do regular revision and practice.

 

Don’t underestimate the importance of GK – once you master GK, the rest of the paper will seem much easier!

All The Best

Team CL!!

Author