I will give my clat exam in may 2019 Pls tell me for how many months I have to prepare current affairs?
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There is no any specific time for Current Affairs, You should be in touch with the Current Affairs till the exam. Here are some of the prepation tips for the preparation of CLAT Current Affairs given below you can prefer:
Monthly Magazine & Newspapers/e-papers - You can read any number of publications you want to. For CLAT read The monthly magzines & news papers like Hindu, HT, The Economic Times, Indian Express etc.
Current Affairs - Focus on National news, Editorial, Business and Sports sections. You should be updated with all the current information of it.
Make notes - You will be going through news from more than one source (magazine, paper, websites), so naturally, it becomes difficult to go back to those exact sources for revision. So put everything in one place. You can arrange your notes month-wise.
Annual Compendiums - You can go with Panorama (Pratiyogita Darpan’s) or Manorama.
Good Luck!
Hi Lamiakidwai
It is good that you are preparing for CLAT 2019. As you have asked about the current affairs, I would like to tell you that there is no specific time to prepare current affairs but yes you must be well-versed with the last 3 month's current happenings around you.
For more information on the preparation, click on the link given below -
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-2019
Hope this helps
All the best!!
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