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How to prepare for CLAT 2026 in 60 Days

How to prepare for CLAT 2026 in 60 Days

Can I really crack the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) in just 60 days? That’s the question every aspirant starts asking as the exam gets closer. And honestly yes, you absolutely can. But only if you plan smartly, stay consistent, and use the right resources.

Two months might sound short, but CLAT isn’t about how long you study but it’s about how well you study. If you can stay focused and follow a simple, realistic CLAT study plan for 60 days, you can give yourself a real shot at top NLUs.

Let’s break it down step by step.

Step 1: Understand the exam before you dive in the preparation

Before jumping into prep mode, take a day to understand what CLAT expects from you. There are five sections: English, Current Affairs (GK), Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Most sections are passage-based, so it’s more about comprehension and application than memorisation. CLAT wants to see how you think, not how much you can mug up.

Here’s how to spend your first day:

  • Go through the latest CLAT syllabus and exam pattern.
  • Skim through previous year papers (they’re all available online).
  • Make a list of your strong and weak areas.

Quick Tip: Make a small two-column chart and divide topics into “Strong Topics” and “Needs Work.” This will become your daily roadmap.

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 Step 2: Build a 60-Day Plan You Can Actually Follow

Forget those 10-hour marathon schedules. You need something you’ll actually stick to. Divide your prep into two phases:

1: Learn and Practise here (Day 1-40)

  • Study 3–4 subjects daily. Rotate..don’t binge on one topic for too long.
  • Dedicate at least 2 hours to reading comprehension and mocks.
  • Use your evenings for quick revision and analysing your mock mistakes.

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2: Practice & Revision here (Days 41–60)

  • Attempt full-length mock tests every 2–3 days.
  • Revise from short notes or flashcards only — no new material.
  • Focus on accuracy, not expansion.

Pro Tip: Covering 80% of the syllabus well is way smarter than rushing through 100% and forgetting half of it.

 Step 3: Strategy for Each Section (Play to Your Strengths)

a) Current Affairs (GK)

This section can either save you or sink you. You can use the best resources for CLAT preparation like Flames CLAT’s GK SureShot Series.. it’s concise, well-curated, and exam-oriented. Along with that, read The Hindu or Indian Express daily but don’t try to memorize dates and names. Understand the story behind the news.

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b) Legal Reasoning

This section is all about reading carefully and applying the right logic.

Practice passage-based questions every day. The Flames Score Booster Series is a great pick as  it helps you learn how to spot the principle in a question and apply it correctly under pressure.

c) English & Logical Reasoning

Build your reading speed and comprehension. Read one editorial every day as it helps with both English and LR.

For Logic, solve 20–25 questions daily and focus on pattern recognition.

d) Quantitative Techniques

No, you don’t need to turn into a math wizard. Revise the basics..percentages, ratios, averages, and data interpretation. Solve at least 25-30 questions on each topic as the more u practice, the more clear the concept will get.

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 Step 4: Practice Mocks Like It’s the Real Exam

Mocks are where the real game begins. CLAT is as much about handling pressure as it is about knowledge.

Here’s how to make the most of your mocks:

  • Take at least 10–12 full-length CLAT mock tests before the exam.
  • Spend more time analysing your mistakes than taking the test.
  • Keep a tracker..note down which sections pull your score down repeatedly.

 Pro Tip: Give your mocks at the same time as your actual CLAT slot. It conditions your brain to stay alert during that window.

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 Step 5: Master Revision & Mindset

The final 15 days aren’t for learning new things,  they’re for strengthening what you already know and staying mentally steady.

Revise your short notes, formulas, and current affairs for CLAT

Don’t touch new material. Seriously, resist that temptation.

Sleep well, eat light, and don’t skip breaks.

Remember that CLAT is not just about your preparation level; it’s also about your mental state. A calm, confident mind always beats panic.

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Conclusion: Two Months Is Enough…If You Stay Consistent

CLAT success isn’t about when you start. It’s about how disciplined and smart you stay once you do. If you dedicate these 60 days seriously ..revise consistently, take mocks sincerely, and use reliable resources like Flames’ Score Booster Series and GK SureShot.. you can absolutely crack CLAT 2026.

Here’s your 60-day formula in one line:

40 days learning + 20 days testing + consistent mindset = CLAT Success..Don’t wait for the “perfect time.” The day you start could be the day your NLU journey begins.

 

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