How to Improve Vocabulary for CLAT 2027

Common Law Admission Test 2027 ( CLAT )

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CLAT aspirants should build a strong vocabulary to score excellent marks. Check the answer to How to improve vocabulary for CLAT for free on this page. Students will also get to learn about common mistakes to avoid and the best books to enhance their CLAT 2027 exam preparation for admission to NLUs.

Want to know how to improve vocabulary for CLAT? Go through this article to know the best strategies to improve CLAT Vocabulary. A strong vocabulary plays an important role in scoring high marks in Common Law Admission Test.

How to Improve Vocabulary for CLAT

Every student preparing for law should have a strong vocabulary. Candidates with goof English vocabulary score higher marks in CLAT. English section of CLAT accounts for around 22-26 questions out of 120. It is roughly about 20% of total weightage. However, having a solid CLAT vocabulary goes far beyond English section. It helps candidates understand complex words present in questions of every other section. Now you may wonder: How to Improve Vocabulary for the CLAT Exam? Do not worry as we have shared all expert tips as well as resources for CLAT vocabulary improvement. It will take your vocabulary to next level.

Vocabulary of CLAT 2027 includes words/ questions present in all sections. CLAT exam sections are English/ Legal & Logical Reasoning/ Quantitative Techniques/ GK. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is conducted by Consortium of NLUs. It is held for admission to law programs offered by participating universities. A good exam score in CLAT is compulsory to get a seat in NLUs. CLAT 2027 exam date is December 6, 2026. Candidates must do English practice for CLAT to improve their vocabulary skills.

Table of contents
  • How to Improve Vocabulary for CLAT 2027?
  • CLAT Exam Pattern
  • Expert Tips for Improving Vocabulary for CLAT Exam
  • Common Mistakes Not to Make while Improving CLAT Vocabulary
  • Weekly Plan to Improve CLAT Vocabulary
  • Best Books to Improve Vocabulary for CLAT

How to Improve Vocabulary for CLAT 2027? 

Students can make their CLAT exam vocabulary strong via regular practice. They should maintain a dedicated word journal as well as master root words. Candidates should not only rely on random rote learning. All questions in CLAT are passage-based in English. Almost all topics include advanced words, phrases, legal terms, etc. So knowing various words aids students in understanding the meaning as well as context of every passage. Before we move toward CLAT vocabulary-building tips, students should know complete exam pattern of this exam.

Also Read: How to prepare GK for CLAT

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Q:   Is CLAT exam difficult?
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Yes, CLAT is considered one of the most difficult law entrance exams. Candidates must note that the CLAT Exam is conducted for admission to NLUs across the country except NLU Delhi. Hence, the level of difficulty of CLAT Exam is tough. 

Q:   Can I prepare for CLAT in one month?
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It is not possible to prepare for CLAT in a month. The syllabus is huge and candidates need time to prepare for same.

Q:   How to increase reading speed for CLAT?
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Students can increase their reading speed through consistent practice. They should build a strong vocabulary and practice passage-based questions daily.

CLAT Exam Pattern

CLAT question paper features a total of 120 questions. Candidates get one mark for every correct answer. There is negative marking in CLAT as well. Check latest exam pattern for CLAT below.

Particulars Details
Exam Mode Offline (pen and paper)
Type of Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Total Number of Questions

120

Language English
Duration of Exam 2 hours
Marking Scheme Correct answer: +1 mark
Incorrect answer: -0.25 marks
Unattempted: 0 marks
Total Marks 120
Section-wise Weightage Current Affairs & GK: 28-32 questions ( around 25% weightage)
Legal Reasoning: 28-32 questions (approx 25% weightage)
English Language: 22-26 questions (~20% weightage)
Logical Reasoning: 22-26 questions (around 20% weightage)
Quantitative Techniques: 10-14 questions (approx 10% weightage)
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Expert Tips for Improving Vocabulary for CLAT Exam

Students can follow strategies shared by experts below to improve their vocabulary for CLAT.

  • Students should make a daily reading habit. It helps them improve their vocabulary in long run.
  • Make sure to understand situation of words. One needs to know how a particular word operates in a sentence.
  • Students should maintain a Vocabulary Notebook for CLAT. It will help them in revision.
  • Students should make a list of high frequency words in CLAT. These advanced words appear in exam every year.
  • Learn synonyms as well as antonyms of every word (at least one). You can make a huge vocabulary base with this method.
  • Students should memorise several prefixes, suffixes, as well as root words. It will help students learn several words at once.
  • Candidates should use new words to make their sentences. You can remember them for a long time this way.
  • Make Flashcards (digital/ physical) for revision. It makes vocabulary revision quicker.
  • Students need to solve CLAT Previous Year Papers. This makes vocabulary preparation more relevant to real exam.

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Common Mistakes Not to Make while Improving CLAT Vocabulary 

CLAT aspirants should avoid following mistakes when they want to improve their vocabulary.

  • Chasing complex words while ignoring common ones.
  • Not learning meaning without knowing usage.
  • Postponing vocabulary building for last minute.
  • Treating vocabulary as separate from reading comprehension prep.
  • Not using learned words in sentences. 
  • Not reading news/ editorials daily. Depending too much on word games
  • Not doing enough revision

Weekly Plan to Improve CLAT Vocabulary

Students can check a weekly plan to improve CLAT vocabulary below. You can adjust this study plan as per you want.

  • Daily (20–30 minutes): One editorial/ long-form piece, with the guess-then-verify habit for unfamiliar words.
  • 3-4 times a week (10 minutes): Add 3–5 words to your living word bank, each with your own example sentence.
  • Once a week: Timed passage practice without stopping for unfamiliar words. It should be followed by a full vocabulary review of everything underlined.
  • Once a week: Students should cover (as well as recall) from their existing word bank. They should also practice paragraph exercises.

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Best Books to Improve Vocabulary for CLAT

Students should follow standard books for their CLAT vocabulary improvement. We have shared details of such books for CLAT below. 

  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
  • Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
  • 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary by Norman Lewis
  • Indian Express/ Hindu Newspaper (for regular reading)

Candidates should not treat Vocabulary as a separate topic. It should become part of your daily CLAT preparation.

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Neither online nor offline CLAT coaching centre is better. It all comes down to the individual choice of students. Disciplined students can choose the online mode to save money and time. Offline coaching centres keep students disciplined through regular interaction.

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Students should compare different prominent coaching institutes before they choose one for themselves. Compare coaching centres on factors like mock test series, experienced faculty, and flexible hybrid batches.

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Working CLAT aspirants in Meerut should join test preparation organisations like Toprankers LegalEdge and Career Launcher Meerut, which are leading providers in India and have a well-planned hybrid or weekend and online schedule that offers recorded backup and doubt-clearing sessions.

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