I am preparing for clat 2021. I am reffering cloud affairs as my source for current affairs.But,while I am going through current affairs, I am not able to know what to study and what to ignore and how far I have to go in a topic ? is it neccessary to read whole materialof daily CA pdf ??
Hello,
You must be aware of the fact that CLAT pattern has gone through change this year in the sense now comprehension based mcqs will be asked in the examination consisting topics such as national and international importance, arts and culture, international affairs, and historical events of continuing significance, each passage will consists of 450 words from various sources such as news, journalism and other non-fiction writing, this is more to test the understanding of legal information of the candidates related to the specific passage only, there will be no requirement of gaining some extra knowledge pertaining to the field. Reading newspaper is the best way to cover the dynamic portion, put emphasis on the editorial part, this is important, The Hindu is the best option regarding this, you can also choose The Indian Express, there are magazines as well such as Pratiyogita Darpan but newspaper reading on a daily basis is the best option, and later on revising through mcqs which you can find in any competitive exam apps or sites, for static portion you may refer Lucent's GK which is a really good book. In order to have a better idea regarding this, check out this year sample paper at file:///C:/Users/papeya/Pictures/Work%20Profile/Sample%20Questions%20for%20UG-CLAT%202020.pdf
what book to prefer for general knowledge for UPSC (NDA) and how to prepare at home for SSB interview and how to prepare for current affairs and how to develop self confidence??
Dear Aspirant,
the best book recommended by students for general for UPSC exam is General Knowledge by "Arihant", "Disha" and "Pearson". The best way to prepare for you current affairs part of UPSC is by reading the newspaper on a daily basis.
With respect to building confidence, solve as many previous years papers as you can, it is a great way to boost your confidence. Also believing in yourself is equally important to develop self confidence.
Now when it comes to preparing for SSB interview try and follow these given steps :-
- Try to know SSB's test and procedures inside out
- Do not ignore current affairs
- Some topics you should have detailed knowledge about
- Brush up on your academic technical knowledge
- Have a good knowledge on your native or home state
- Be honest, simple and yourself
- Try and improve on your speaking skills
- Listen to your interviewer with full attention
- Try to not repeat your views
Which months Current affairs should we study for CLAT 2021?
Dear Aspirant,
most CLAT exams involves having knowledge of current affairs throughout the entire year and is not only applicable of the current affairs of a few months. Specially at a time like this, where we are facing a global pandemic, it would be advisable to have knowledge of the current affairs throughout the year. Hence it is recommended that you keep up with your habit of reading the newspaper on a daily basis to help you prepare well for CLAT 2021.
i am preparing for clat 2021 so form which month to start current affairs and how to study current affairs
Hey!
For preparing CLAT exam you should be aware about the complete syllabus,exam pattern and types of questions asked in exam.
Though it totally depends on you that when you should start current affairs but it will be more fruitful if you will read the current affairs on daily basis by means of newspaper as it will help you to make your general knowledge part strong.
To know how to prepare for this exam in an effective way you can visit this link: https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-clat-without-coaching/amp?espv=1
All the best!!!
which types of current affairs come in nift entrance exam
Hello aspirant,
For the best content on current affairs, you need to read Manorama of the year as it covers major events that has occured in the particular year. Keep reading newspapers and magazines specially fashion based magazines.
Sport topics like Olympics, various awards and medals earned by different personalities. Political topics mostly general knowledge type of questions. Major awards like Padmashree winning personality names.
These are the topics in brief. Please refer to previous years sample papers to get a hold of what kind of questions are asked in the current affairs section. But please keep yourself updated with new and articles.
For better learning, refer to the following article: https://design.careers360.com/articles/important-topics-for-nift-preparation
Good luck and stay safe!
I have my law cet in a week and havent started with current affairs Should I skip it?
Hello there,
As you're at this stage where exams are really close and you're overwhelmed with the amount of information you're learning for the exam. But just keep on doing it, I would not recommend skipping any topic for the exam and current affairs happen to be really important.
To help you with your CET prepration I would like you to do a quick glance at the important notable events happened in the recent days which happens to lie in the domain of diplomacy, military and innovative. I would also like to add that you must also get a basic understanding of the laws and bills passed in recent times. Don't forget to get yourself updated with sports and achievements made by Indian Nationals which aren't well known by the common public.
Hope you don't skip any topic and compete the exam with thorough knowledge.
If you do have any question do mention them in the comments down below.
With regards
Saifi Aleem
how many months current affairs topic I should prepare for clat 2020
You should go as back dated as atleast 1 year. May be since the last time CLAT was conducted. You should study from that period for Current Affairs. Current Affairs including General Knowledge: You will be given passages of upto 450 words and these passages are usually taken from News, Journalistic sources and nonfiction writing. The questions may include legal information or knowledge but do not need any additional knowledge of the law beyond the passage. This sections requires you to demonstrate knowledge of various aspects of current affairs and general knowledge including Contemporary events of significance at National and International Level, Arts and Culture, International Affairs and Historical Events.
hi sir or mam ..how many months old current affairs are asked in jnu entrance test for BA HONS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE ..and also tell the total no. of questions section wise in english LR GK CURRENT AFFAIRS ..AND ALSO TELL FROM WHERE DO WE TAKE MOCKS OF THIS ENTRANCE TEST AND THE SOURCE OF SAMPLE PAPER
Hello,
You can refer current affairs of past six months to one year, that's sufficient and reading newspaper on a daily basis is the best part of covering dynamic portion, The Hindu is the best option regarding this, the syllabus for BA Foreign Language consists of General English, Language Aptitude, Artificial Language, General Knowledge, the paper will be of 100 marks in English,there is no negative marking, for more details regarding this visit our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-syllabus
you can refer previous year question paper at the official website at https://admissions.jnu.ac.in/searchquestionpaper.aspx
how to study current affairs and how to prepare notes on current affairs and what are the sites for the preparation of current affairs for the UPSC exam
First thing is to be well acquainted with UPSC syllbus, this is important in order to know what to read and what to skip, reading newspaper on a daily basis is the best way to cover current affairs, The Hindu or The Indian Express are good options regarding this, the reason I told you to learn the syllabus is because here it comes handy, you don't have to read the entire newspaper, just stick to the syllabus portion, and making notes can be done in both ways, you can do that in register or loose sheets, or digitally there are various apps available for this, now the thing is for instance if a issue is ongoing or very prevalent and each days new things are coming up it can be anything related to government plans or for that matter any ongoing legal cases, the problem here is you don't know how long these will continue ,hence once you write something in a register,you have to leave some pages for the next information that will come up again, whereas if you make notes on loose sheets, there won't be much problem, you can at anytime add something to it, and doing digitally is of course a great thing, you can create topics and sub topics,and that's how entire thing is done, this same can be apply in hand notes as well.
There are various sites such as "Vision IAS" which offers monthly current affairs, you should go through these ,they cover each topics whether it's social, economics, technology etc in detailed manner, "Insights" too offer question on daily basis for practice, these are some of the sites you can refer and you can also use Pratiyogita Darpan, this magazine is really good covering every aspect, but one thing is very important no matter what site, magazine or anything else you refer, newspaper reading is must as this is the only way to cover even minute details which these sites or magazines may miss out.
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