The last 60 days before CLAT 2026 can prove very crucial in deciding your final rank and chances of admission to law schools. As far as the strategy for preparation goes, you must concentrate on revision, taking mock tests, preparing current affairs, and improving accuracy in answering questions rather than covering entirely new concepts. Preparing according to a timetable will help you prepare equally in all the sections of the exam. This will also assist you in gaining self-confidence for the exam.
Week 1 & Week 2 (Days 1-14) Establishing Firm Revision Foundations
These two weeks will provide aspirants with ample time for revising all the fundamental concepts that were studied during the preparation period. The aspirants need to revise all the concepts covered under the English Language, like Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, Grammar, and Context. Preparations for the Legal Reasoning must comprise becoming acquainted with laws, incidents in law, and principle-fact-based questions. The Logical Reasoning Section should include arguments, assumptions, conclusions, and other related areas. In Quantitative Techniques, one needs to revise concepts like percentage, ratio, averages, and profit & loss.
Weekly study hours distribution
| Section | Hours per week |
| English Language | 8 |
| Current Affairs | 10 |
| Legal Reasoning | 12 |
| Logical Reasoning | 10 |
| Quantitative Techniques | 8 |
| Mock Test and Analysis | 6 |
Week 3-4 (Day 15 – 28): Accuracy Practice
After the process of revision, aspirants will now be able to focus on practicing questions to improve accuracy. The aspirants must solve sectional tests on a daily basis for the next two weeks. Aspirants who are preparing for the English section, they should be able to read lengthy passages to enhance their comprehension ability. Principle-based questions and comprehension of legal cases in Legal Reasoning can be attempted by aspirants preparing for this section. Logical Reasoning requires aspirants to solve questions to develop reasoning skills. When it comes to Quantitative Techniques, aspirants must practice solving questions on data interpretation and arithmetic to improve accuracy. It becomes essential for the candidates to analyze every mistake committed and note it in a notebook. Mistakes revisited and practiced reduce the chances of committing the same errors when attempting future tests and increase one’s accuracy. This becomes essential because the test evaluates candidates’ accuracy.
Week 5-6 (Days 29-42) Mock Tests Intensive Study Phase
Weeks five and six must be devoted mainly to mock tests and evaluation of performance. By now, all essential concepts must have been revised by aspirants, and they need to concentrate on implementing them through mock tests. Conducting three to four mock tests in a week enables students to improve their time management skills, concentration, and mental stamina. Aspirants must sit for mock tests at the same time as their real tests so that they become comfortable with the pattern. Every time an aspirant takes a mock test, he/she should devote a minimum of two hours after each mock test to rectifying mistakes, identifying his/her weak areas, and solving any unanswered questions. Errors committed in the test must be categorized into conceptual error, reading mistake, calculation error, and time management error.
Mock Test Progress Targets
| Week | Mock Tests | Target Score (%) |
| 1 | 1 | 60 |
| 2 | 2 | 65 |
| 3 | 2 | 70 |
| 4 | 3 | 75 |
| 5 | 4 | 80 |
| 6 | 4 | 85 |
| 7 | 3 | 88 |
| 8 | 2 | 90+ |
Week 7 (Day 43-49) – Advanced Practice & Rank Improvement
This week will involve consolidating the strong topics and working on the test-taking strategy. By now, it is expected that the candidate will have an idea about their strengths and weaknesses. Besides concentrating on improving their performance in areas that are comparatively weaker, they must also concentrate on getting better at those topics where they excel. Current Affairs revision must be concentrated, and candidates must know about important government policies, Supreme Court decisions, foreign relations, awards, economic affairs, and sports news. Daily reading of newspapers and editorials will help them maintain their reading speed and comprehension. Practice in Legal and Logical Reasoning topics must be done using good-quality questions similar to those asked in the CLAT exam.
Exam Simulation Week (Days 50 – 56)
During the eighth week, candidates will be required to conduct the whole exam simulation process. Candidates are supposed to attempt to take the mock examinations in an environment similar to real exams. This means adhering to the time allocation and ensuring no distractions. The focus during this week should be geared towards mastering the approaches for answering the questions and moving from one topic to another. Since all topics have been reviewed, all that will be left is the execution as opposed to the learning process. The past mock examinations will enable candidates to spot any shortcomings and avoid making repeated mistakes. Candidates must remain confident, as confidence is the key to success.
Last 4 Days Before CLAT 2026
The final four days before CLAT should solely be spent in revising and preparing psychologically. Candidates should revise short notes, laws, vocabulary, mathematics formulae, and current affairs summaries that have been made throughout the last few months. It is not advisable to study difficult and new topics at this stage of preparation. Rather, candidates should spend their time strengthening the ideas they have learned, along with revisiting important information. Sleeping properly becomes extremely important since a sharp mind will be needed to perform well in CLAT. The intake of healthy foods and fluids, and managing psychological pressure, is also essential. Revision of good test results can instill self-confidence.
Timetable for the Last 60 Days Before Examination
Having a well-planned schedule would definitely be helpful for candidates to become productive and prepare in a balanced manner for all the sections. It is recommended that the candidates read newspapers and revise current affairs first thing in the morning, after which they can allocate separate timings for English, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques sections. Ideally, the evening should be utilized in taking mock tests or section-wise tests. The key here is consistency rather than studying for very lengthy durations.
Mistakes to Be Avoided in the Final 60 Days for CLAT Exam
There are several mistakes that students who appear for the CLAT exam commit in the last phase of their preparations that adversely affect their performance. The first mistake made by these aspirants is that they take many mock tests without analyzing those thoroughly. Another common mistake made by candidates is that they waste time on their weak points but do not focus on improving their strong points. This is an unwise strategy and could prove costly for the aspirant, as he would lose many marks. Taking up entirely new subjects at this stage is also unwise, as it creates confusion and adds stress.
Conclusion:
The last 60 days before the CLAT 2026 exam become very crucial for all the candidates. This is because the preparation through a planned timetable for the weekly revision process assists the candidates in revising the concepts, enhancing their accuracy, improving on weak areas, and developing their strategy. Through constant revision, practicing mock tests, analyzing results, and learning current affairs, one becomes able to score high and be ranked among the best. In other words, success in the CLAT examination requires both the theory and practical aspects. Through good preparation in the remaining 60 days, one becomes able to secure a good rank and even get admission to any National Law University.
The final 60 days before CLAT can make a big difference in your rank. A clear study plan, regular mock tests, and consistent revision can help you improve your score and approach the exam with confidence. If you need expert guidance, personalized mentoring, and a structured preparation strategy, VShreshta Academy is here to support you at every stage of your CLAT journey. Visit our Visakhapatnam or Rajahmundry campus to get started.