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Which Topics Are Most Important in CLAT 2026 in Each Subject?

BY: CL-LST Team
Published on: 24 Oct 2025
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If you’re gearing up for CLAT 2026, having a clear understanding of which topics within each subject of the exam are important in CLAT 2026 will help you reach the next level of your preparation. As you know, the CLAT 2026 Syllabus (UG) is comprised of 5 sections: English Language; Current Affairs including General Knowledge; Legal Reasoning; Logical Reasoning; and Quantitative Techniques. 

In this blog post, we will dissect which topics each subject will prioritise in CLAT 2026, assist you in planning your revision accordingly, and show how to manage your time best.

  1. English Language – Important Topics for CLAT 2026.

In the English Language section of the CLAT 2026 syllabus, you will find passages (approximately 450 words) and questions along the lines of reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and more.

 

Here is what you should focus on:

  • Reading Comprehension: main idea, inference, tone, author’s purpose.  
  • Vocabulary: contextual meaning, synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitution.
  • Grammar: tenses, subject-verb agreement, sentence correction, passive voice/active voice. 
  • Figures of Speech/Literary Devices: metaphors, similes, idioms, phrases.
  • Verbal ability: sentence completion/arranging/disarranging sentences/active/passive voice.
  • Since the English section accounts for approximately 20% weightage in CLAT 2026.

 

Mastering these topic areas will help you gain stable marks. Comprehension fluency also boosts your performance in other sections.

 

  1. Current Affairs including General Knowledge – Most Important Topics in CLAT 2026

Taking the Current Affairs & GK section of CLAT 2026 will likely be among the heaviest-weight sections (≈25%) on the exam, and the competition will be intense.

 

Within the Current Affairs & GK section, please focus on the following topics:

  • Indian Polity and Constitution: Fundamental rights, recent amendments, major judgments by the Supreme Court, and parliamentary structure.
  • History and Culture: The Indian freedom struggle, the history of India from ancient to modern, cultural heritage, and art movements.
  • Economy and Finance: RBI policies, highlights of the Union Budget, and any recent economic reforms/developments.
  • International Relations and Global Affairs: India’s bilateral relations, major treaties/conferences (i.e., COP, G20), and global forums.
  • Environment and Biodiversity: Climate agreements (Paris, Glasgow, etc.), conservation efforts, and major news items publicly on/biodiversity (species, treaties, disasters).

 

Because the section is passage-based, you should treat Current Affairs not just as factual recall but in the context of comprehension and application, just like the other sections of the syllabus. 

 

  1. Legal Reasoning – Most Important Topics for CLAT 2026

Legal Reasoning in CLAT 2026 tests your ability to read fact-scenarios or legal propositions and apply them. It is also about which topics are most important in CLAT 2026 in each subject—for Legal Reasoning, focus on:

 

  • Constitutional Law: Fundamental rights, emergency provisions, landmark judgments.
  • New Criminal Laws: For example, the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and key changes from the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
  • Law of Contracts: Formation, breach, void/illegal contracts, remedies.
  • Law of Torts: Negligence, strict liability, defamation.
  • Family Law & Criminal Law (basic): Marriage, divorce, maintenance, criminal conspiracy, etc.
  • Legal Current Affairs: Recent amendments, Supreme Court and High Court rulings, new bills, and significant legal debates in India.

 

Though the official CLAT 2026 syllabus emphasises no extensive prior legal knowledge, a good general awareness of these topics helps you recognise legal principles and apply them quickly. 

 

  1. Logical Reasoning – Most Important Topics in CLAT 2026

Logical Reasoning is another key section, carrying approximately 20% weight. 

Some of the most important topics here:

  • Assumption and Inference: Identifying unstated premises and drawing conclusions.
  • Strengthen/Weaken Arguments: Evaluating evidence that supports or contradicts arguments.
  • Identify Flaws: Spot faulty reasoning or paradoxes.
  • Structure of Arguments: Understanding premise-conclusion relationships, identification of argument types.
  • Evaluate and Supply Conclusion: Judge argument validity and complete arguments logically.
  • Analytical Questions: Solve problems using logical reasoning, data interpretation, pattern recognition, and quantitative-qualitative analysis.

 

To excel in this section, practice lots of passage-based questions (around 450 words in CLAT 2026) and sharpen your speed in identifying the key logical structure. 

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  1. Quantitative Techniques – Most Important Topics in CLAT 2026

Quantitative Techniques in CLAT 2026 has the lowest weight (~10%) but remains important because it’s often the section where many candidates lose easy marks. 

Key topics to prioritise:

  • Percentages, Profit-Loss calculations
  • Ratio, Proportion, and Mixture problems
  • Time, Speed & Distance (including trains and boats)
  • Data Interpretation: bar charts, line graphs, pie charts
  • Averages.

Since the section is relatively limited in coverage, ensure you’ve mastered these core topics and practiced time-bound problem-sets so you don’t let this section become a drag.

 

Subject Key Topics to Focus
English Language Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms), Grammar (tenses/agreement), Idioms & Figures of Speech
Current Affairs & GK Indian Polity & Constitution, Economy & Finance, History & Culture, Intl. Relations, Environment & Biodiversity
Legal Reasoning Constitutional Law, Contracts, Torts, New Criminal Laws, Family/Criminal Law basics
Logical Reasoning Assumption/Inference, Strengthen/Weaken, Identify Flaws, Structure of Arguments, Conclusion Supply
Quantitative Techniques Percentages, Ratio/Proportion, Time-Speed-Distance, Data Interpretation, Averages & Allegations

 

How to Use This List for Your CLAT 2026 Preparation

Map your study plan: allocate more time to Current Affairs & GK and Legal Reasoning since they have a higher weight.

Use this list of “most important topics” to prioritise rather than cover every little topic superficially.

Combine topic-based revision with mock tests that reflect the CLAT 2026 pattern — passage-based questions in all sections.

For weaker subjects (for many, that’s Quantitative Techniques or Legal Reasoning), invest targeted time to convert them into a strength.

Keep revising key topics regularly and track your progress via performance analytics.

If you want to maximise your score in CLAT 2026, knowing which topics are most important in CLAT 2026 in each subject is a smart strategy. Use the breakdown above as your roadmap.

And if you’re looking for structured help, consider using [CL-LST CLAT Mock Test Series] and [ CLAT Crash Course/Coaching] — designed to align exactly with the CLAT 2026 syllabus and help you target the key topics efficiently.

Make every study hour count. Focus on the most important topics, practice rigorously, and you’ll be well on your way to success in CLAT 2026.

All the best!

Team CL

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