How to Build a Personalized CLAT 2026 Study Plan

Apoorva Bali

Updated On: October 01, 2025 12:30 PM

To build a personal study plan CLAT 2026 you should have a balanced approach for all the sections that are asked in the exam. Alongside that you should set realistic goals that you can achieve with your study plan. 
How to Build a Personalized CLAT 2026 Study Plan

Before starting to prepare for CLAT 2026 exam, we must begin with a question - Is it necessary to have a study plan CLAT 2026? Mostly experts recommend to prepare an extensive study plan CLAT 2026 to begin their preparation. It helps to analyse your strengths and weaknesses during your preparation. By preparing your plan of study you can also build a roadmap of how to complete your syllabus in time. As per the syllabus you need to cover legal reasoning, quantitative aptitude and logical reasoning, GK and current affairs and english. To complete the entire syllabus you need to set realistic targets integrated with daily, weekly and monthly goals. Through this article we have devised a plan which you can follow intensively while preparing for the CLAT exam.

Detailed Personal Study Plan CLAT 2026

You can follow this structure while preparing for your exam.

Particulars

Details

Analyze Your Current Level

  • Take a diagnostic mock test to see your strengths and weaknesses.
  • Identify sections where you are naturally strong (e.g., English) and where you struggle (e.g., Quant).
  • Set realistic goals: target 90+ percentile for top NLUs.

Set Clear Goals

  • Long-term goal: Finish syllabus + strong accuracy
  • Short-term goals: Weekly and monthly targets (e.g., finish Legal Reasoning basics in 3 weeks).
  • Daily goals: Time-based study (e.g., 2 hours Legal, 1 hour GK, 1 hour English).

Divide the Syllabus into Phases

Phase 1: Foundation

  • Build concepts in Quant, Logical Reasoning, and Legal.
  • Read newspapers daily (The Hindu, Indian Express) for GK.
  • Start note-taking for Current Affairs.

Phase 2: Practice & Strengthening

  • Attempt sectional tests every week.
  • Revise notes for GK monthly.
  • Focus on speed + accuracy

Phase 3: Mock Test & Revision

  • Take 2–3 full-length mocks per week.
  • Analyze mistakes and revise weak areas.
  • Practice under exam-like conditions

Phase 4: Final Preparation

  • Focus only on mocks, revisions, and GK updates.
  • Stop new learning; polish your strengths.

Daily Study Plan

  • 2 hrs – Legal Reasoning (principles, past CLAT passages)
  • 1.5 hrs – Current Affairs & GK (newspaper + monthly magazine)
  • 1 hr – English (reading comprehension, vocab practice)
  • 1 hr – Logical Reasoning (critical reasoning sets)
  • 0.5 hr – Quantitative Techniques (data interpretation & speed math)

6 Months CLAT Study Plan

Here is the plan for 6 months through which you can complete your syllabus.

Month

Goal

Detailed CLAT 2026 Study Plan

Target

Month 1 – Foundation & Basics

Build conceptual clarity, understand exam pattern, and start reading practice.

English Language

  • Daily: Read The Hindu/Indian Express editorials.
  • Grammar brush-up: Prepositions, sentence correction, subject-verb agreement.
  • Practice: 2–3 RC passages daily (previous CLAT-style).

Current Affairs & GK

  • Daily newspaper + monthly magazine (e.g., Pratiyogita Darpan , CLAT Express ).
  • Cover last 6–8 months’ current affairs (international, legal, national, awards, economics).
  • Start making short notes for revision.

Legal Reasoning

  • Learn basics of legal maxims, constitutional law, contract, and torts.
  • Practice 2–3 case-based passages daily.
  • Focus on principle-fact type questions.

Logical Reasoning

  • Cover basics: arguments, assumptions,conclusions, syllogisms, statement-based reasoning.
  • Practice 15–20 questions daily.

Quantitative Techniques

  • Revise Class 10-level maths: percentages, ratios, averages, time & work, profit & loss.
  • Practice 10 questions daily.

Complete syllabus overview once. Build newspaper-reading + note-making habit.

Month 2 – Concept Strengthening

Deep practice and regular sectional tests.

English

  • Focus on inference-based RCs, tone & vocabulary questions.
  • Learn 10–15 new words daily and revise.

Current Affairs

  • Revise last 1 year’s GK (cover April 2025 – present).
  • Attempt daily quizzes.

Legal Reasoning

  • Practice 20–25 caselets daily.
  • Focus on new areas: criminal law, fundamental rights, contracts.
  • Analyze past 5 years’ CLAT legal passages.

Logical Reasoning

  • Solve 25–30 questions daily (CR + analytical reasoning).
  • Learn shortcuts for assumption & strengthening/weakening arguments.

Quantitative Techniques

  • Practice DI sets, graphs, and tables.
  • Solve 10–15 data-based problems daily.

Attempt at least 2 sectional tests weekly.

Month 3 – Practice & Time Management

Speed + accuracy building.

Mocks

  • Start with 1 full mock test weekly.
  • Analyze mistakes thoroughly.

English

  • Increase RC difficulty (CLAT 2023–25 level).
  • Practice comprehension under time limit (6–7 minutes per passage)

GK

  • Weekly revision of notes.
  • Cover important static topics (Indian polity, geography, major acts).

Legal

  • Focus on tricky passages with overlapping principles.
  • Practice 30 questions daily.

Logical

  • Practice puzzles, input-output, and arrangement questions

Quant

  • Daily practice of 15 questions + 1 DI set.

By end of Month 3, attempt 5–6 full-length mocks.

Month 4 – Intensive Practice & Mock Phase

Simulate exam environment.

Mocks

  • Take 2 full-length mocks weekly.
  • Analyze score distribution (aim for 100+ consistently).

Sectional Targets

  • English: Accuracy above 80% in RCs.
  • GK: 20–25 correct per mock.
  • Legal: 30–35 correct.
  • Logical: 25–30 correct.
  • Quant: At least 8–10 marks.

Revision

  • Revise last 6 months’ current affairs 2–3 times this month.
  • Prepare personal GK notes for final revision.

Build stamina & accuracy.

Month 5 – Refinement & Weak Areas

Fill knowledge gaps, strengthen weak sections.

Mocks

  • Attempt 3 mocks weekly.
  • Focus on time-bound accuracy.

Weak Areas

  • If struggling in quant → focus on DI & arithmetic.
  • If weak in legal → revise principles and practice similar CLAT passages.
  • If GK low → spend 1 hr daily revising notes.

Special Focus

  • Practice mixed sets (e.g., legal + logical heavy mocks).
  • Maintain vocabulary + current affairs updates.

Consistently attempt 100+ marks in mocks.

Month 6 – Final Revision & Exam Temperament

Be exam-ready.

Mocks

  • Take 4–5 mocks this month (alternate days in last 2 weeks).
  • Focus on strategy refinement (which section to attempt first).

Revision

  • Revise complete current affairs (last 12 months).
  • Go through short notes for Legal maxims, Constitution articles, important judgments.
  • Revise formulae for Quant.

Time Management

  • Practice solving paper in 120 minutes strictly.
  • Develop personal strategy

Mindset

  • Stay calm, practice meditation.
  • Avoid new topics in last 10 days.

Enter exam with 100% confidence, clear strategy, and revision done at least 3 times.

Daily Study Time Table for CLAT 2026

You can check the daily CLAT study timetable.

Time

What to do?

6:00 AM – 6:30 AM → Wake Up & Warm Up

Light exercise / meditation to energize your mind.

6:30 AM – 8:00 AM → Reading & Current Affairs

  • Read The Hindu / Indian Express editorial + Legal/International news.
  • Revise daily current affairs notes.
  • Solve 10–15 Current Affairs/Legal GK MCQs.

8:00 AM – 9:00 AM → English (Reading & Vocabulary)

  • Practice 2 RC passages (CLAT pattern).
  • Revise 10–15 new words (with usage).
  • Practice grammar-based error spotting/cloze test.

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM → Legal Reasoning

  • Practice 3–4 passages (CLAT style).
  • Focus on principle–fact questions, case-based reasoning.
  • Revise one legal concept (like contracts, torts, constitution basics)

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM → Logical Reasoning

  • Solve 2–3 sets of Critical Reasoning / Argument-based questions.
  • Practice assumption, inference, strengthen–weaken type questions.

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM → Quantitative Techniques

  • Revise one topic (Percentages, Ratios, Probability, Data Interpretation).
  • Solve 10–12 practice questions daily.

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM → Mock Drill (Sectional Practice)

  • Attempt 1 section test (30–40 min) – rotate between English, Legal, Logical, GK, and Quant.
  • Immediately analyze mistakes & note learning points.

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM → Full-Length Mock (Alternate Days)

  • On alternate days, attempt a full CLAT mock test (120 minutes).
  • On non-mock days, do timed practice sets (Legal + Logical).
  • Post-mock → spend 30 min analyzing errors, making notes.

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM → Revision & Note-making

  • Revise one Legal topic + GK notes.
  • Update short notes for current affairs/legal principles.

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