With only 20 days left for the CLAT-UG 2026 examination, aspirants must switch to a high-intensity, precision-driven, and revision-focused preparation strategy. At this stage, the goal is not to learn everything from scratch, but to maximize accuracy, reinforce high-yield concepts, and refine question-solving techniques for all five sections—English, Current Affairs & GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.
These 20 days are crucial for boosting scores, improving reading speed, and mastering passages—the core of the CLAT exam. This strategy is designed to help you optimize your time, practice efficiently, and eliminate weaknesses before exam day.

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Understanding the CLAT-UG 2026 Pattern Before Starting
Before following the 20-day strategy, keep the following exam structure in mind:
Total Questions: 120
Sections: 5
Duration: 2 hours
Type: Passage-based MCQs
Negative Marking: Yes (–0.25 per wrong answer)
Skills Tested: Reading comprehension, critical thinking, and reasoning
Time management and accuracy determine your final score—more than the number of topics you know.
20-Day CLAT-UG 2026 Study Strategy: Section-Wise Approach
Below is a day-by-day plan, section-wise priorities, and revision cycles to help you score 95+.
Phase 1 (Days 1–7): Strengthening Core Concepts & Building Speed
English Language (Daily 45–60 minutes)
Practice 2–3 reading comprehension passages each day
Focus on central idea, author’s tone, inference, and vocabulary in context
Reattempt wrong questions to understand your patterns
Read editorials from The Hindu/Indian Express for tone analysis
Current Affairs & GK (Daily 60 minutes)
Revise CLAT-focused topics: national news, appointments, international events, awards, science & tech, sports, legal affairs
Cover monthly compilations from the last 6–8 months
Make one-page revision sheets every day
Legal Reasoning (Daily 1 hour)
Practice case-based passages
Focus on understanding facts, applying principles, and eliminating contradictory options
Revise: torts, contracts, criminal law basics, fundamental rights, constitutional law
Logical Reasoning (Daily 45–60 minutes)
Solve 1–2 LR passages daily
Focus on arguments, assumptions, inference, strengthen-weaken
Practice from previous CLAT papers
Quantitative Techniques (Daily 30 minutes)
Revise basic arithmetic (ratio, averages, percentage, profit & loss)
Solve data-interpretation-based questions
Mock Tests
Attempt 2 full-length mocks during Week 1
Analyze thoroughly—mistakes matter more than scores
Phase 2 (Days 8–14): High-Yield Revision + Targeted Practice
This week is focused on maximizing strengths and eliminating weak areas.
English
Solve 4–5 passages per day
Revise grammar basics: subject-verb agreement, prepositions, pronoun consistency
Practice para-summary and para-completion questions
GK/Current Affairs
Solve daily quizzes
Revise 1–2 months of GK daily from your notes
Focus on recurring themes: economy, judiciary, international organizations
Legal Reasoning
Increase intensity: 3 legal passages per day
Learn shortcut:
Identify principle → underline keywords → extract facts → apply logically
Logical Reasoning
Practice advanced LR passages: pattern-based, complex arguments
Evaluate incorrect options for deeper understanding
Quantitative Techniques
Solve 1 DI set per day
Revise formulas + common calculation shortcuts
Mock Tests
Take 3 mocks this week
After each mock:
List 10 mistakes
Revise related concepts
Reattempt all wrong questions
Phase 3 (Days 15–20): Final Boost – High Accuracy + Exam Conditioning
These last six days are extremely important for polishing your performance.
English Final Revision
Practice 8–10 short passages daily
Focus on inference, tone, and summary-based questions
Revise your error log
GK Final Revision
Revise all monthly CA notes
Focus only on CLAT-specific events
Avoid reading anything new after Day 18
Legal Reasoning Final Revision
Practice timed sets
Revise important legal concepts
Improve option-elimination strategy
Logical Reasoning Final Revision
Practice speed LR sets
Avoid lengthy and confusing passages now
Quantitative Techniques Final Revision
Focus only on the topics you’re comfortable with
Accuracy is more important than attempting all questions
Mock Tests
Attempt 5 mocks in 6 days, but do not take a mock on the final day
Simulate exam conditions (same time slot, no breaks, strict timing)
Most Important Tips for the Last 20 Days
1. Focus on Accuracy Over Attempting Extra Questions
Negative marking heavily affects CLAT performance.
2. Work Only on High-Yield Topics
Do not waste time on rare or low-weightage concepts.
3. Revise All Notes Twice
Especially GK and legal concepts.
4. Practice Reading Daily
Your reading speed will add 10–15 extra marks automatically.
5. Take Mock Tests Regularly
Mock tests improve exam temperament, not just knowledge.
6. Avoid Learning New Topics in the Last 5 Days
Focus only on revision and solving passage-based questions.
20-Day Daily Schedule (Recommended)
| Activity | Time |
|---|---|
| English Passages | 1 hour |
| Legal Reasoning | 1–1.5 hours |
| Logical Reasoning | 1 hour |
| Quantitative Techniques | 30–40 mins |
| GK/Current Affairs | 1 hour |
| Mock Test / Sectional | 2 hours |
| Mock Analysis | 1 hour |
Conclusion
With just 20 days left for CLAT-UG 2026, strategic preparation, intense practice, and focused revision can significantly elevate your performance. These final days are not about covering the entire syllabus, but about mastery of high-yield areas, increasing accuracy, maximizing strong sections, and fine-tuning your exam temperament through mock tests. Follow this 20-day plan consistently, analyze every mistake, maintain speed, and enter the examination hall with complete confidence.

