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CLAT Current Affairs 2027
— Free Expert Video Updates

Supreme Court judgments, polity, economy, government schemes and newspaper analysis — free weekly current affairs videos by Megha Sharma (Gold Medalist, LLM, UGC NET) for CLAT 2027.

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📰 Current Affairs Topics Covered

Every current affairs category tested in CLAT 2027 — with dedicated videos updated weekly.

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Supreme Court

Landmark judgments, constitutional bench decisions, PIL rulings — entire year coverage

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Constitutional Updates

Amendments, new laws, BNS/BNSS implementation, parliamentary bills

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International Affairs

India's foreign policy, treaties, summits, geopolitical developments

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Economy & Budget

Union Budget, RBI policies, economic surveys, government schemes

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Polity & Governance

Elections, appointments, state politics, constitutional offices

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Awards & Sports

Padma Awards, Nobel Prizes, sports championships, national honours

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⚡ Current Affairs Shorts — 60-Second News Bites

Quick daily current affairs bites — perfect for revision on the go.

📰 Pro tip: Current Affairs is the highest-weightage section AND gets easier over time — every new event you learn stays relevant. Start tracking news from today. Students who read The Hindu daily for 6+ months consistently score 24-28 out of 32 in this section. Download our free monthly current affairs PDFs from the resources page.

❓ CLAT Current Affairs 2027 — FAQ

How to prepare current affairs for CLAT 2027?
Read The Hindu or Indian Express daily — 30 minutes minimum. Focus on: Supreme Court and High Court judgments, constitutional amendments, government schemes, India's international relations, judicial appointments, sports and awards, and economic developments. CLAT current affairs is passage-based — you'll read a news extract and answer 4-5 questions. Our monthly current affairs PDFs filter all CLAT-relevant news so you don't waste time.
Which newspaper is best for CLAT 2027 current affairs?
The Hindu is the best newspaper for CLAT 2027 — it covers Supreme Court judgments, legal developments and constitutional issues in depth. Indian Express is the best alternative. Read the editorial page daily for English comprehension practice simultaneously. Focus on: Front page, India page, World page, Editorial/Opinion and Legal coverage. Avoid reading every section — CLAT tests specific categories of news.
What is the weightage of current affairs in CLAT 2027?
Current Affairs & GK carries 28-32 questions in CLAT 2027 — the highest or joint-highest section at approximately 23-27% of total marks. Combined with English comprehension (also 28-32 questions), these two sections account for nearly 50% of CLAT 2027. Students who read newspapers daily score highest in both sections simultaneously.
How many months of current affairs needed for CLAT 2027?
Cover current affairs from January 2026 onwards — approximately 12-15 months before the exam. Priority topics: Supreme Court judgments (entire year), constitutional amendments, Union Budget 2027, election results, major international treaties, Nobel Prizes, sports championships and significant government scheme launches.

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