Who should take this course?
This course is perfect for:
✅ Students preparing for CLAT, AILET, DU-LLB, MHT-CET, SLAT, AP LAWCET, TS LAWCET, IPU CET, and other law entrance exams (e.g., Christ University, AMU).
✅ Aspirants aiming to score full marks in the Current Affairs Section.
✅ Candidates seeking a comprehensive capsule course on Current Affairs, tailored for law exams.
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1) How are Current Affairs questions framed in exams like CLAT/AILET?
A - Law entrance exams like CLAT UG feature passage-based questions from news articles, testing your comprehension and application of information. However, the Multiple-Choice Questions will come in handy for other examinations.
2) Why is Current Affairs so critical for law entrance exams? What's its weightage?
A - It's crucial because it assesses your analytical skills and it carries a significant portion of marks of the total paper (e.g., 25% in CLAT).
3) How far back do I need to study current affairs for these law exams (e.g., CLAT 2026, DU-LLB)?
A - It is important to thoroughly review the current affairs of last 8-12 months, with a strong emphasis on the last 6 months. Our course prioritizes the most exam-relevant timeframe.
4) How is your course tailored specifically for law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, etc.?
A - Our course specifically provides monthly wrap-up videos and a PDF that contains the most important news happening around the world. It also comes with passage-based Videos and monthly mocks that directly align with the question patterns of these law exams.
5) How frequently are your "Monthly PDFs for Current Affairs and Legal Topics" and videos updated to ensure relevance?
A - Our Monthly wrap-up videos, PDFs, passage-based videos, and mocks are updated at the beginning of each month, ensuring you always have the most recent current affairs in your hands.