CLAT is one of the most competitive law entrance exam, and candidates need to devote their time sufficiently to surpass cutoff marks. Know here the tips to prepare for CLAT in just 3 months with the main emphasis on exam pattern and syllabus.
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) will be conducted on December 7, 2025. For qualifying CLAT exam 2026 with maximum marks, candidates have to prepare exhaustively, but in a strategic manner. They can also prepare for CLAT 2026 in just three months by following a plan. Therefore, while preparing for CLAT 2026, candidates were required to ensure a few things to score above cutoff marks, such as:
Explore colleges based on CLAT
- Being well-informed about CLAT exam pattern
- Knowing the subjects and syllabus for CLAT
- Referring the best books as recommended for CLAT
- Attempting CLAT past year question papers and mock tests
Apart from the key factors, candidates should know some keys tips to get a good rank in CLAT 2026 in the remaining time.
- Step 1 - Knowing the CLAT 2026 pattern
- Step 2 – Knowing the subjects
- Step 3 – Best books to refer
- Step 4 – Attempting CLAT question paper and mock tests
- Key Tips for CLAT 2026 Preparation
Step 1 - Knowing the CLAT 2026 pattern
A few important points regarding CLAT exam pattern to keep in mind include:
- Passage-based questions in all sections of the CLAT paper
- The total number of questions is 120 objective-type questions
- There is no change in the mode and language of the exam, that is, it remains a paper-based test and will be in English medium only
- The duration of the exam will be two hours, i.e. from 2:00 - 4:00 PM
- The sectional weightage of the CLAT 2026 exam is expected to be as under:
| Sections |
Questions weightage |
Marks weightage |
|---|---|---|
| 28 - 32 MCQs |
28 - 32 marks |
|
| 35 - 39 MCQs |
35 - 39 marks |
|
| Quantitative Techniques (Elementary mathematics up to class 10th standard) |
13 - 17 MCQs |
13 - 17 marks |
| 35 - 39 MCQs |
35 - 39 marks |
|
| 28 - 32 MCQs |
28 - 32 marks |
|
| Total Questions |
150 MCQs |
150 marks |
Candidates can relax a bit, as the Consortium’s motive in changing the exam pattern of CLAT was to make it convenient for the candidates. There will be comprehensive questions, therefore, the candidates should focus on improving their English reading skills, comprehension skills, grammar and vocabulary to increase the speed of attempting the examination.
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Step 2 – Knowing the subjects
The other important aspect in CLAT preparation is to know the topics to cover in each section of the question paper. CLAT syllabus will be of Class 12 level except for Quantitative Techniques, which will be of Class 10 Mathematics. All the sections will carry passages of around 300-450 words. Check below the detailed syllabus for the same:
English language – The section will carry questions based on an understanding of the passage, theme, and meanings of words used in the passage. Candidates will be required to read and comprehend the passages of contemporary, historically significant fiction and non-fiction writing to answer them.
Current affairs including General Knowledge – Candidates will find passages based on news, journalistic sources and other non-fiction writings. Moreover, the section will also cover legal information and knowledge besides contemporary events in India and the world, arts and culture, world affairs as well as historical events.
Legal Reasoning – The section will be based on legal matters, public policy questions or moral philosophical enquiries. There will be passages followed by questions on general awareness of contemporary legal and moral issues.
Logical Reasoning – The section carries passages of around 300 words based on relationships, analogies, logical sequences and arguments. Candidates will have to critically analyse the arguments, the pattern of reasoning, identify contradictions and attempt the questions.
Quantitative Techniques – The questions will be based on short sets of facts, propositions, graphs, pictorials, textuals or diagrammatic representations of numerical data and candidates will be required to attempt MCQs by deriving, inferring and manipulating the numerical data.
Step 3 – Best books to refer
Aspirants should get subject-specific books for all the sections of the CLAT question paper. Listed below are the books for CLAT preparation:
| Book name |
Author/ Publisher |
|---|---|
| Objective General English |
RS Aggarwal |
| General Knowledge Yearbook 2024-2025 |
Manorama |
| Lawmann’s Passage Based Questions For CLAT & Other Entrance Examinations |
Neeraj Kumar |
| 30 Days Wonder for Maths |
S Chand’s |
| Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning |
AP Aggarwal |
Besides, there are preparation books for CLAT based on the new pattern as under:
- Self Study Guide CLAT 2025 by Arihant Experts
- CLAT 2024-2025 Grand Masters Box by LegalEdge Tutorials
- CLAT New Pattern Passage Based Question Bank with Past Questions By Disha Experts
Candidates need not buy all the books available for CLAT 2026 preparation but the ones that are based on new pattern. CLAT books carrying passages based on objective questions for English, Elementary Mathematics, Legal Aptitude and Reasoning, Current Affairs and General Knowledge will be the best source of preparation.
Step 4 – Attempting CLAT question paper and mock tests
To complete preparation, candidates need to attempt the CLAT question papers (past two years) conducted as per the latest exam pattern. Apart from last year's paper, candidates should attempt other previous year CLAT question papers to get a hang of the type of questions that are typically asked in the exam.
Candidates should also take CLAT mock tests based on the new pattern. This will help them in enhancing test-taking skills as well as giving an analysis of their preparation. As per exam experts, candidates should take at least three to four mock tests in a week. After taking the mock test, candidates should focus on the key areas that need preparation.
Key Tips for CLAT 2026 Preparation
Some other tips that candidates should keep in mind while preparing for each section of the CLAT exam include:
- To ace reading comprehension questions, practice, practice and practice
- Develop a daily habit of reading
- Develop the habit of reading reputed newspapers such as The Hindu as it will help you make your reading comprehension skills better
- Maintain a separate notebook for each section and make short notes while studying
- Create a rigid time-table for yourself and stick to it
- Maintain balance by giving sufficient time to proper sleep and food
- Remove any scope of procrastination if you wish to be among the CLAT toppers
- Do not rely on last-minute study if you wish to crack the exam
- Do not completely ignore any sectionas it can lead to degrade your chances of clearing the exam
- Solve CLAT Sample Papers
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Answered 17 hours ago
No, CLAT scores are not imp. to get admissions into the BBA LLB course at Kirit P. School of Law. Because the institute is affiliated with NMIMS, and the institute accepts the relevant scores of NMIMS LAT too. Thus, you can enrol for the course with relevant scores in CLAT and NMIMS LAT too.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 18 hours ago
No, CLAT sscores are not imp. to get admissions into the BA LLB course at Kirit P. School of Law. Because the institute is affiliated with NMIMS, and the institute accepts the relevant scores of NMIMS LAT too. Thus, you can enroll for the course by relevant scores in CLAT and NMIMS LAT too.
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Answered a week ago
No, you don't have to take the CLAT 2026 exam to get admission in Chandigarh University. Instead, you must take the university's own entrance examination, the CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test), which is very simple to pass. The best thing is that if you score well in CUCET, you can
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Answered a week ago
Hi.
Level: Comparable overall. NLET may be slightly more analytical/legal-reasoning oriented.
Preparation Overlap: Preparing for CLAT will largely cover NLET syllabus, but you may need extra practice on complex legal reasoning questions for NLET.
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Scholar-Level 18
Answered 2 weeks ago
To raise grievances on the CLAT 2026 Result, log in to your account on the Consortium of NLUs website (consortiumofnlus.ac.in), find the 'Submit Grievance' button, detail your issue (score/rank discrepancy, conduct) with supporting proof within the specified time, and submit online; accepted grievan
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Contributor-Level 7
Answered 2 weeks ago
Yes, you can. Candidates can raise their grievances by sending an email. Candidates can follow the steps given below
- Go to the consortiumofnlus.ac.in
- Login using your email
- Enter your password
- Click on the grievance option
- Submit
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Answered 2 weeks ago
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Answered 2 weeks ago
You should understand that once you opt to get out of the counselling process you can not go back. You will get option to either freeze your seat or choose to let it go and participate in next round. You can anytime exit the whole process too.
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Counselling - 7 Jan '26

The CLAT Topper List will be released along with the CLAT 2026 Result. It must be noted that the admission to the NLU will be given based on the preference choosen by the candidate while filling the application form.