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60 Days CLAT 2026 Preparation Tips: Subject-wise Strategies & Study Plan

BY: CL-LST Team
Published on: 15 Oct 2025
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60 Days CLAT 2026 Preparation Tips – CLAT exam preparation in two months appears nearly impossible unless tackled methodically. The key to a good prep is focused study sessions, practicing with mock and sectional tests, targeted revision of legal principles, refining weak areas, and staying up to date on current events.

This article examines strategies to enhance the effectiveness of your CLAT exam preparation.

At this level, you don’t need longer study hours; instead, you need direction, attention, and effective revision cycles that boost your performance in a short period of time.

The Ultimate 60-Day CLAT Strategy Plan: From Survival to Cracking the Exam

Cracking CLAT in the last 60 days does not mean frenzied cramming or taking shortcuts. It’s all about planning, regularity, and an effective roadmap. This article will help you follow a step-by-step process that can be followed.

Step 1: Reframe Your Mindset -Stop Surviving and Start Strategising

In the last 60 days, most students go into survival mode, cramming continuously, taking odd mocks, and pursuing “shortcut tricks”.

The CLAT exam pattern needs you to get from *chaos to control*.

Daily focus:  Improve accuracy and recollection during exams. 

Questions to ask before beginning any task, 

> “Will this  improve my performance on exam day?”

> Skip anything that fails this test.

Step 2: Practise —Three Mocks Per Week

Many students feel that taking daily mock exams indicates progress. In reality, too many mocks without proper analysis can be counterproductive.

The optimal schedule: Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday – three full-length mocks every week.

Why This Works?

  1. Recovery:  Daily mocks exhaust your mental energy.
  2. Analysis:  The day after a mock should go into in-depth analysis rather than simply checking your scores

 

Ask:

* Why did I lose marks in this section?

* Which questions took a lot of my time?

* Which errors occur frequently?

  1. Relearning:  Use the 24-hour timeframe following analysis to address any weaknesses before the next mock.

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Step 3: Make “Off Days” Your True Game Changers:

Days without mocks are not for rest but for “focused improvement”

Consider these as “targeted repair sessions” because you are not studying at random but rather filling gaps before the final test.

Step 4: Section-wise strategy:

Optimise your studies by focusing on high-value areas in each part.

  1. English Language 

Prioritise comprehension passages over vocabulary lists

* Read two editorials per day (The Hindu and The Indian Express) and summarise in five bullet points.

Also Read – CLAT Preparation After Class 11

  1. Current Affairs

Focus on July-November 2025 only.

Utilize organized resources such as the CLAT PYQs and self-paced programs, or check out the MANTHAN guide to stay current on crucial government plans, Supreme Court judgments, global organizations, summits, awards, sports, and appointments.

  1. Legal Reasoning
  • Focus on principle-fact questions.
  • Attempt a timer for 30-35 minutes.
  • Look at short notes for important decisions and legal maxims. 
  1. Logical Reasoning
  • Every day, practise two paragraphs of mock exams or old CLAT papers. 
  • Recognize reasoning traps (assumption or inference). 
  • Focus on accuracy over speed.

Step 5: Review- The 3 Cycle Formula

Revision focuses on active recall rather than something boring to write down.

You can follow this organised cycle:

Cycle 1 (Days 1–20): Broad Brush Revision

  • Cover all topics quickly
  • Focus on recalling main concepts
  • Read 1–2 editorials daily for English & Current Affairs

Cycle 2 (Days 21–40): Deep Dive

  • Solve sectional tests for each subject
  • Identify weak areas & mistakes
  • Focus on accuracy and timing for each section

Cycle 3 (Days 41–60): Simulation & Final Analysis

  • Take full-length mocks under exam conditions
  • Analyze performance and fix recurring errors
  • Fine-tune weak areas and improve speed and accuracy

By the conclusion of 60 days, your CLAT exam syllabus has been reviewed three times, which reinforces memory and reduces last-minute fear.

Step 7: Focus & Flow: From Panic to Precision

CLAT assesses both academic skills and mentality. You will experience self-doubt, peer pressure, and exhaustion; everyone does. The difference lies in how you respond:

* Avoid comparisons.

 * Trust your plan.

 * Practice in exam situations.

When terror sets in, remember yourself:

> “I don’t need to be perfect; I just need to be prepared.”

    This is how the best performers think and win.

In summary: Your 60-day CLAT roadmap is,

  1. Reframe mindset:  Focus on strategy rather than chaos.
  2. Mock routine:  Three per week, with 24-hour analysis and relearning.
  3. Repair days:  Target weak portions per section.
  4. Blueprint for each section:  Prioritise high-yield themes in English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quant.
  5. Mock analysis habit:  Track, retry, and summarise.
  6. Revision cycle:  Make three methodical passes over each topic.
  7. Mental Strategy: increase your motivation, which will help you improve your test-taking ability

 

Conclusion

If you commit to this Last 60 Days Strategy for CLAT 2026, you will see that this is not just preparation but rather a strategic move to score your dream college. Consistency is the key to any preparation; following a set schedule would help you remain stress-free and focus on your exams the right way.

 
All  the best,

Team  CL

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