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Weekly Plan for CLAT 2026 – Topper Tips, Study Plan

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Published on: 04 Nov 2025
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Weekly Plan for CLAT 2026 – Last 30 days CLAT 2026 plan, a complete week-by-week schedule, mock test strategy, revision tips, and topper insights to help you secure your dream NLU. The countdown has begun for CLAT 2026. The month of November is the key month- every mock, every revision, and every minute is impacting your rank, and with a few short weeks left, it’s time to shift from learning to performing. 

This guide will enable you to revise effectively, maintain equilibrium across all sections, and enter your exam hall with unshakeable confidence.

CLAT 2026: Topper’s Preparation Tips

What top experts from CLAT 2026 coaching and toppers all consistently cite is the following:

  • Mock- first approach: Perform mocks first, followed by (2 – 4 full-length mocks a week). Conduct them on the same timing as the actual test. 
  • Small Steps: Set aside micro target sections for Legal Reasoning, GK, English, Logical Reasoning, or Quantitative Techniques, etc.
  • Daily current affairs: As part of consistent GK practice, you should work through newspapers and cloak board editorials, as well as pre-packaged notes. 
  • Error correction: Review every mock for consideration of the specific question testing you spent time on that did not yield a check.
  • No learning, just revisions: At least in the last few days, the focus has been on revision and performing a few light mock simulations of the mock process.

Weekly Plan to Crack your CLAT 2026

Week (Dates) Primary Focus Daily Targets (approx.) Mock & Analysis
Week 1 — Foundation & Baseline (Nov 1–7) Identify strengths & weaknesses, revisit fundamentals 3–4 hrs: 1 hr GK, 1 hr English, 1 hr Legal concepts, 30–60 min Quant/LR Take 1 full-length mock at exam time. Maintain an error log.
Week 2 — Focused Practice (Nov 8–14) Strengthen weak sections, timed drills 4–6 hrs: 1 hr GK, 2 hrs Legal reasoning, 1 hr LR sets, 1 hr English practice Attempt 2 full mocks and analyze sectional timings.
Week 3 — Intensive Mocks & Correction (Nov 15–21) Simulate exam conditions, refine strategies 4–6 hrs: mock-based practice, GK consolidation Attempt 3 full mocks and revise using error logs.
Final Week — Revision & Readiness (Nov 22 → Exam) Light revision, rest, mental readiness 2–3 hrs: sectional brush-up, GK flashcards, past errors Take 1–2 light mocks early in the week. Avoid new topics.

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Weekly Plan for CLAT 2026 – Daily Study Templates

Template A- 6 Hour Schedule

Time Activity
06:00–07:00 Current Affairs (newspaper + 1 editorial)
07:30–09:30 Legal Reasoning (case sets + principle drills)
10:00–11:00 VARC passage practice (tone & inference)
11:30–12:30 Logical Reasoning sets
15:00–16:00 Quantitative Techniques practice
18:00–19:00 Revision (error log + GK review)

 

Template B — 3-Hour Schedule

Time Activity
07:00–08:00 GK & Current Affairs review
09:00–10:30 Sectional focus (rotate daily)
20:00–21:00 Mock review & error analysis

 

CLAT 2026 Weekly Preparation – Mock-Test Schedule!

Week Full Mocks Sectional Timed Drills
Week 1 1 3 short sections
Week 2 2 4 sectional drills
Week 3 3 Daily mini-tests + 2 mocks
Week 4 1–2 30–45-minute short drills

Tip: Always take at least one mock at the exact CLAT timing. Replicate exam conditions — no breaks, no distractions.

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Component-wise Aspirations 

Legal Reasoning 

  • 20–40 questions daily. 
  • Revision of contracts, torts, and fundamentals of constitutional law (refer to books) 
  • Practice legal scenarios in an amplified manner. 

Also Read – CLAT Legal Reasoning Preparation Tips 

Current Affairs & GK 

  • 30–45 minutes daily. 
  • Focus on national/international events, government schemes, awards & honors, etc.
  • Attempt GK community certification once a week (a mock on Friday, Thursday, or Saturday). 

Last Minute Prep for Current Affairs: Including General Knowledge

English Language (VARC) 

  • One editorial every day. 
  • Practice tone, inference, and assumption-based questions. 
  • Also, build contextual vocabulary. 

Must Read:  English Language for CLAT 2026

Logical Reasoning 

  • 2–3 sets a day. 
  • Concentrate on arguments vs. conclusions, critical reasoning. 

Everything about Logical Reasoning CLAT 2026

Quantitative Techniques 

  • Practice DI sets, percentages, and ratios daily. 
  • Focus on problem-solving quickly. 

How to Prepare for Math

Topper-Style Strategy Adjustments 

  • Error Bank: Maintain a document of recurrent mistakes (both conceptual and time-based). 
  • High USD ROI Topics: Pay attention to the Legal section, the GK section & topics with easy points. 
  • Micro GK Revision: 10–15 flashcards daily in the week & once per week quiz. 
  • Simulate the exam: each week, take one mock with realistic conditions & full prep after with enough time to analyze.  
  • Track progress: chart average section scores every week.

7-Day Micro Plan

Day Morning Afternoon Evening
Monday Full Mock (exam time) Mock review GK micro revision
Tuesday Legal reasoning sets VARC passages Error log
Wednesday LR sets Quantitative drills Editorial reading
Thursday Full Mock Time analysis Vocabulary review
Friday Weak-area practice Sectional tests Formula recap
Saturday Two short mocks Error analysis Rest
Sunday Revision + Mocks Sectional Mocks Relax early and Plan next week!

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Focus Area for the Last Week

  • Do not learn anything new.
  • Revisit formulae, GK highlights, and error sheets.
  • Ensure sufficient rest and keep to your daily rhythm.
  • Give one light mock a go 3-4 days before exam day.
  • Don’t stress too much about mocks – focus on sleep, hydration, and your confidence.

FAQs

Q1. How many mocks should I be taking in the last thirty days? 

Try to do between 8-12 full mocks, in addition to working on sections and praising.

Q2. When do I stop learning new topics? 

Stop learning new information 7 days before CLAT. Don’t introduce new information; “only revise, and refine”. 

Q3. How do I best manage Current Affairs? 

One newspaper, revise the weekly notes, and then do the quizzes for the week.

Q4. What is the best time to take mocks? 

Take mocks at the exact exam time slot. This will better allow for focus and stamina.

Q5. How do I analyze mocks? 

Take a look at every question that you got incorrect. Look for gaps in your conceptual knowledge, time wasting, and guessing.

Q6. If I am weak at Quant, can I skip it? 

No, you can not. Again, be mindful of the easy marks, prioritize the high weightage of basics – i.e. percentages, averages, and ratios.

Q7. How can I keep motivation high in the final month?

Track your improvement across mocks, reward yourself after milestones, and visualize your goal for NLU.

Q8. Should I study on the day before the exam?

Only light revision — no new learning. Keep your day stress-free and sleep early.

Q9. How many hours should I study daily in November?

Ideally, 4–6 hours with focused sessions and at least 1 mock every 3 days.

Q10. What’s the key to success in CLAT 2026 last month?

Consistency, focused mocks, and calm revision — not cramming new topics.

November is your performance month, not preparation month.

Follow this structured plan, analyze every mock, stay consistent with GK, and maintain balance across sections.

 

By the time CLAT 2026 arrives, your preparation will transform into precision, and your effort will reflect in your score.

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