CLAT Current Affairs including General Knowledge (GK) section carries around 25 per cent weightage. Candidates should prepare for the CLAT 2026 GK and Current Affairs section with important topics, sample papers, and prep strategy.
The Consortium of NLUs releases the CLAT Syllabus every year. The syllabus for the CLAT exam was announced along with the CLAT Notification 2026. Candidates appearing for CLAT 2026 must prepare for the Current Affairs (including GK) section, which carries 25 per cent weightage as per CLAT Exam Pattern. To obtain higher CLAT 2026 scores, candidates must ensure accuracy for GK and Current Affairs section apart from Legal Reasoning section.
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In this article, we take an overview of the GK syllabus, the types of questions that will be asked, the reference material for preparation, how to attempt questions, and other preparation strategies for Current Affairs including GK section of CLAT 2026.
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CLAT preparation tips for Current Affairs & GK section are designed for every candidate aiming to score well in the section. In addition, we also bring you the important CLAT GK books, sample questions, and past years' papers for practice.
- CLAT 2026 Current Affairs including GK: Syllabus & Exam Pattern
- CLAT Current Affairs including GK: Exam Pattern Highlights
- CLAT Current Affairs & GK Preparation Tips
- CLAT Preparation for Current Affairs & GK: Key Points
- Section-Wise CLAT 2026 Preparation Tips
CLAT 2026 Current Affairs including GK: Syllabus & Exam Pattern
The Current Affairs & General Knowledge section CLAT exam 2026 contains:
- Around 28-32 questions, which is 25 per cent of the question paper.
- Passages of about 450 words followed by a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
- Each question will be of one mark; for an incorrect attempt, 0.25 marks will be deducted
There is no sectional time limit for CLAT exam 2026, therefore, candidates can prepare for Current Affairs, including the GK section, such that theycan attempt this section as quickly as possible. With an effective preparation strategy for the CLAT GK section, candidates can make it work for real-time events.
CLAT Current Affairs including GK: Exam Pattern Highlights
Important highlights for the Current Affairs section CLAT 2026 include:
| Particulars |
CLAT Current Affairs & GK Pattern |
|---|---|
| Type of questions |
Reading comprehension-based MCQs |
| Nature of questions |
Passage-based questions
|
| Total questions |
28-32 MCQs |
| Total marks |
30-32 marks |
| Total weightage in CLAT exam |
25% Weightage |
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CLAT Current Affairs including GK: Syllabus & Important Topics
As the name suggests, the CLAT Current Affairs and GK section will include questions on both Current Affairs as well as static General Knowledge. The questions will be based on news, journalistic sources, and other non-fiction writings.
For Current Affairs, candidates should keep themselves updated about:
- Major events happening nationally for at least the last year
- Major events happening internationally for at least the last year
- Events in legal domain nationally or internationally of at least one year
For Static GK, candidates should focus on the below important topics and subjects:
- Art & Culture
- History
- Legal domain
Although, the law aspect is moderate to low in the CLAT exam, therefore, candidates should prepare key topics from the syllabus. Check the complete details on the CLAT syllabus.
CLAT Current Affairs & GK Preparation Tips
Some of the tips that candidates must keep in mind while preparing for the Current Affairs & GK section of the CLAT exam include:
- Newspapers: The best way to keep yourself ahead with the latest happenings of the world is by reading newspapers daily. However, you should not read just any newspaper but reputed ones such as The Hindu and The Statesman. Also, it is advisable to go through the editorial section of the newspaper as it helps build your vocabulary and also develop analytical skills, which is extremely important for the CLAT exam 2026.
- Books: Apart from reading the newspapers, it is also important to refer to some best CLAT books for GK such as:
| Lucent’s General Knowledge |
General Knowledge by Tarun Goyal |
| Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications |
Manorama Year Book |
- Notes: While preparing, you must create short notes for yourself that you can refer to at the time of revision. Making notes is also a good way of retaining facts.
- CLAT question paper: Candidates need to attempt previous years’ CLAT question papers, including CLAT 2025, CLAT 2024, CLAT 2023 question paper and CLAT 2022 question paper. This will help the candidate understand the types of questions asked, difficulty level, and readiness for the CLAT 2025 exam.
- Revision: Current Affairs and GK is such a vast area of knowledge that even if you manage to read everything but revise nothing, there is a good chance that you will end up forgetting everything. Therefore, time-to-time revision of what you read is a must in this section.
- Discipline: While all the points and tips mentioned above are important, none of them will help if you are not able to keep yourself under discipline and dedicate proper time to the section. It is advisable to create a well-thought-out study plan and then strictly abide by it.
CLAT Preparation for Current Affairs & GK: Key Points
Some of the key points that candidates should keep in mind regarding the Current Affairs & GK section of the CLAT 2026 exam are:
- For the upcoming exam, prepare for Current Affairs from the past 12 months at least
- While preparing for static GK, do not forget to focus more on topics related to History and Art & Culture
- Remember Current Affairs including GK is one of the scoring sections in the exam
- The section also holds a maximum weightage of 25 per cent in the exam
- If prepared well, it will take you the least time to attempt this section, which will pacify the lack of time in solving questions from sections
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Section-Wise CLAT 2026 Preparation Tips
Click on the links below to learn how to prepare for different sections of the CLAT 2026 exam:
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