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How to Make a 6-Month CLAT Preparation Strategy That Works

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Why a 6-Month CLAT Strategy Is Not Too Late

Many toppers start their serious preparation just 5–6 months before the exam. What matters is consistency, smart work, and access to the right mentorship. CLAT is not just about hard work — it’s about strategy and analysis.

Month-Wise Breakdown: 6-Month CLAT Preparation Plan

🔹 Month 1: Build the Basics

  • Understand the CLAT syllabus and exam pattern.

  • Start reading The Hindu / Indian Express daily.

  • Focus on Reading Comprehension, Basic Legal Reasoning, and GK (Current Affairs).

  • Begin with NCERTs (Class 10–12) for History, Polity, and Economics.

  • Watch foundation lectures and CLAT Gurukul strategy videos.

🔹 Month 2: Deepen Subject Understanding

  • Start practicing sectional tests (English, Logical Reasoning, and GK).

  • Join a structured course (like CLAT Gurukul’s 6-month crash program).

  • Start reading legal current affairs from LiveLaw, Bar & Bench weekly.

🔹 Month 3: Solve Past Year Papers

  • Start solving previous year question papers.

  • Work on speed and accuracy through timed mocks.

  • Analyze your weak areas and revise topics weekly.

🔹 Month 4: Focus on Revision + Mock Tests

  • Appear for one full-length mock every 3–4 days.

  • Continue newspaper reading and editorial analysis.

  • Create your own Current Affairs notebook with 1-liner summaries.

🔹 Month 5: Intensive Practice Phase

  • Focus on high-yield topics in Legal & Logical Reasoning.

  • Use CLAT Gurukul’s Current Affairs PDF, GK Quizzes, and legal principle-based questions.

  • Attempt 3-4 full-length mocks per week.

🔹 Month 6: Final Boost + Time Management

  • Attempt alternate day mocks + daily revision of error logs.

  • Revisit only the most frequent question types.

  • Practice full-length Simulated CLAT Mock Tests under strict exam conditions.


Subject-Wise Preparation Strategy

🧠 English Language

  • Practice reading comprehension from editorials and past CLAT passages.

  • Learn vocabulary in context — not word lists.

⚖️ Legal Reasoning

  • Focus on reading speed, case-based analysis, and principle-application.

  • Avoid mugging up law — understand the logic.

🧮 Logical Reasoning

  • Practice puzzle solving, critical reasoning, and conclusion finding.

  • Use past CLAT logical reasoning questions for pattern recognition.

🌍 General Knowledge (Current Affairs)

  • Daily news analysis + weekly & monthly GK compendiums.

  • Focus on static GK linked with current affairs (eg: Article 370 when J&K is in news).

📊 Quantitative Techniques

  • Practice data interpretation and caselets.

  • Revise basic math formulas and graphs.


📈 Weekly Time Table (Sample)

DayMorning (2 hrs)Afternoon (1 hr)Evening (2 hrs)
MondayEnglish + LegalGK RevisionMock Test
TuesdayLogical + GKReading PracticeLegal Reasoning
WednesdayEnglish RCLegal PracticeMock Analysis
ThursdayQuant + GKDoubt SessionsLegal Reasoning
FridayLogical + RCEditorial ReviewFull Mock
SaturdayLegal + GKCase Law ReadingMock Analysis
SundayFull Mock TestRest + AnalysisGK Update

🧠 Tips from CLAT Gurukul Experts

  • Don’t just study — analyze your performance.

  • Focus on understanding question patterns rather than cramming.

  • Keep a separate notebook for mistakes made in mocks.

  • Follow a structured course that keeps you accountable and updated.

Final Words

Six months is enough to crack CLAT with the right mindset and a well-crafted study plan. If you want expert guidance, curated material, daily updates, and test analysis — join CLAT Gurukul’s 6-Month Smart Strategy Program today.

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