Hello aspirant,
For the exam of CLAT, generally, most questions were divided into different categories, viz., sports news, legal news, entertainment, literature, books, Chief Ministers, and etc. These are the most asked questions in the previous CLAT question paper in the section of current affairs. Firstly read all the head lines in the news paper. Next refer those sections, which you feel important. Read the whole section under that headline. Refer to those headlines where, specific awards, or books, or schemes - implemented states, their capitals. Later on, study the editorials keenly. Many people ask you study them, because they write an excellent vocabulary, through which many questions were asked regarding them in the English section of CLAT paper. As well as, you will also know the current situations. So, have a glance at it daily. Brief the newspaper, and make notes of important news in it. This helps you to cover the syllabus in a little time, before the exam. Out of all, do follow the most important news, it is mandatory to do it, cause several questions from different ways will be asked in the same current trending topics. example: When I gave the CLAT, I was asked nearly 3 questions from the topic 'elections' itself. You know the value of marks in the exam! So, its better to be on safe side.
hope this helps you,
Good Luck, Thank you :)
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