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GK Prep for CLAT: What to Study and What to Skip?

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Nirek Rishi
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GK Prep for CLAT: What to Study and What to Skip?

The CLAT exam is set to take place on 7th December 2025. The GK section is a very prominent and difficult section that is part of the exam. The section tends to carry around 25% of the overall weightage of the CLAT examination which means it is very important for students to be well-prepared for this section of the CLAT exam. This article highlights key details about the General Knowledge section. These include tips, syllabus details and what not to study for the GK section of the CLAT examination.

CLAT GK Syllabus

Before getting into what’s important for the General Knowledge section of the CLAT examination, it is crucial for students to be familiar with the syllabus of the section. Knowing the syllabus can help students know what to expect and work on when preparing for the GK section of the CLAT exam.

The syllabus is as follows:

  • International Affairs
  • Legal Affairs
  • Famous Public Figures
  • Public Policies
  • International and National History
  • Contemporary Events of Significance
  • Arts
  • Culture

CLAT General Knowledge Tips

Provided below are some simple tips that students can follow when preparing the General Knowledge section of the CLAT exam. These tips can be of significant help for students to be well-prepared in the General Knowledge section of the CLAT exam. The tips are as follows:

Read the News

Reading newspapers and articles on events is a crucial way for students to be updated on current affairs. Readings on developments in the world can help students be prepared for the General Knowledge section. Students can spend just 30 minutes a day catching up on the news. Doing so will ensure they are in the loop of the current happenings in the world which can boost their performance on the GK section of the CLAT exam.

Have the Right Sources

Tying into the previous point, it is crucial that students have the right sources when catching up with the news. Students should ensure they use trusted and well-reputable sources for their GK study. Students can even use monthly-issues specifically aimed at CLAT preparation for the General Knowledge section.

Understand the Important Topics

The CLAT GK section mainly focuses on current happenings in the Indian spheres of law, public policy, international affairs and big historical events with regards to sports, art or technology. Anything beyond these points tend to not come in the CLAT exam. It is crucial students divert their focus to these topics when preparing instead of mugging up all key events that happen.

Keep Revision Simple

This section can be quite intimidating with the sheer volume and uncertainty of the questions that may be asked. Students can simplify their revision process for the GK section by making very simple short-notes, flash cards or mind maps. This ensures the revision process is easier and less time is spent in constantly mugging information up.

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What to Skip in GK for CLAT

There are certain topics or study strategies in the CLAT exam that students may skip or avoid. Here is an overview of what to skip on the GK section of the CLAT exam for students’ reference:

Static General Knowledge

While some general facts about ancient history or geography are important to know, the CLAT exam generally focuses more on the current happenings of the world. It is better for students to primarily focus on current affairs. While students can focus on static GK, it is more advisable to divert a majority of the study-time of this section towards current affairs.

Old Affairs

As a general rule of thumb, students should aim to prepare a year’s worth of GK from the year before the exam date. Anything major ‘current affairs’ that are outdated and more importantly, not relevant to the current state of affairs in the world should not be looked into as it can be a waste of time and energy. It is more advisable for students to focus on the current happenings of the world instead.

CLAT 2026 Important Dates

Provided below is an overview of the important dates for the CLAT 2026 examination. Keeping these dates in mind is very important for students as being updated with these key dates ensure students are in the loop on all key events and deadlines about the CLAT 2026 examination.

The important dates for the CLAT exam are as follows:

Event

Date

CLAT 2026 Registration Opening

1st August 2025

Last Date of Submission for CLAT 2026 Form

31st October 2025

CLAT 2026 Admit Card Release Date

November 2025

CLAT 2026 Examination Date

7th December 2025

CLAT 2026 Result Declaration

13th December 2025 (tentative)

Also Read: CLAT Preparation Guide: Legal Reasoning

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