We focus on what matters most & bring you the most important Current Affairs
Learn Effortlessly through videos & infographics
Ace Through Practice with mocks & assessments
Course Outline
Our comprehensive course is designed to transform your preparation, guiding you step-by-step to gain confidence and acquire a deep understanding. We don't just provide content; we provide a strategic roadmap to help you achieve your goals.
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Why this Course?
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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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Current affairs play a major role in CLAT, AILET, and MHT-CET law exams. They form around 25% of CLAT UG and AILET, focusing on legal news and judgments. MHT-CET includes GK too. Ignoring this section means missing easy, high-return marks.
The main difference between CLAT current affairs and MHT-CET GK lies in focus and format — CLAT is passage-based and tests legal reasoning and analysis, while MHT-CET GK is Multiple-Choice Questions covering both static & current topics.
CLAT current affairs questions appear in the passage-based MCQ format. You'll get a short paragraph (350–450 words) followed by 4–5 questions. These questions test your ability to:
It’s not just about facts — comprehension is equally important.
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.
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Start with Monthly round-up videos .
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Practice CLAT-style Passages after watching Passage-Based videos
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Attempt Monthly Mocks,
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Revise before exam using monthly compendium PDF.
The content gets updated in the first two weeks of each month, ensuring you always have the most recent current affairs in your hands.
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