Execution Plan for Your CLAT 2025 Exam

Preparing for the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) 2025 requires a clear and simple plan. This guide will help you plan your study and exam strategy to get the best possible score. By following these steps, you can increase your chances of getting into one of the top National Law Universities (NLUs).

1. Mindset: Aim to Attempt 100-110 Questions

Go into the exam with a goal of answering 100-110 questions. If the paper is easy, try to answer more. But, even if it’s tough, never answer less than 90 questions. This will help you maximise your score while managing negative markings.

2. Time Management

Managing your time on exam day is very important. Allocate specific times for each section and stick to them. Here’s a suggested time allocation:

  • Legal Aptitude: 40 minutes
  • Reading Comprehension (RC): 30 minutes
  • Critical Reasoning (CR): 30 minutes
  • General Knowledge (GK): 8-10 minutes
  • Mathematics: 12-15 minutes

Allow a buffer of 2-4 minutes in each section in case they are longer than expected. This will help you handle any surprises without rushing.

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3. Managing Negatives

Check your past five mock tests to see how many incorrect answers (negatives) you had. Aim to keep your negatives between 20-25 in the actual exam. If possible, try to keep it under 20. This will help improve your accuracy and score.

4. Finalise Your Exam Sequence

Decide on the order in which you will answer the sections based on your mock test experience. Sticking to this order will help you stay organised and manage your time. Usually, 75-80% of the questions are easy to moderate, with about 80 out of 120 questions being straightforward. The remaining 20-25% might be tougher.

  • Easy Questions: Aim to score 60+ marks.
  • Moderate to Tough Questions: Aim to score at least 20+ marks.

5. Section-Wise Target Scores

Set target scores for each section to aim for a total score between 80-95 marks, which is necessary for the top 10 NLUs.

  • Legal Aptitude: 20-22 marks
  • General Knowledge: 15-18 marks
  • Critical Reasoning: 15-20 marks
  • Reading Comprehension: 15-20 marks
  • Mathematics: 6-8 marks

Focus more on your strong sections to score 3-6 marks higher than the target.

6. Don’t Leave Easy Questions

Review your past five mock tests to identify and avoid silly mistakes. Many students miss easy questions and lose 10-12 marks. Make sure to avoid this in the main exam by carefully checking your answers.

7. Scope for Tough Questions

Plan to skip 8-10 tough questions in each section if necessary. Divide your exam into two parts:

  • Reading Section (RC, CR & Legal): 80 questions. Aim to attempt 75+.
  • Non-Reading Section (Maths & GK): 40 questions. Aim to attempt 30+.

8. Focus on Current Affairs

For the GK section, focus on widely known topics from the past year. Stay updated with current events and major news stories to prepare effectively.

9. Understand Your Performance Metrics

Analyse your performance in mocks. Consider:

  • Your Marks: Total score in mocks.
  • Negative Questions: Number of incorrect answers.
  • Unattempted Questions: Questions left unanswered.

Aim to attempt 100-110 questions and keep negatives between 20-25. These metrics will help decide your final score.

10. Play to Your Strengths

Identify your strong sections and make sure to attempt all questions in those areas. This will help reduce pressure on weaker sections and balance your overall score.

11. Time Management During the Exam

Keep track of your time. Avoid leaving questions for later because many students find it hard to come back to them. Finish sections as you go to avoid missing easy marks.

Conclusion

Following this simple plan for CLAT 2025 can greatly increase your chances of getting a high score. A clear mindset, strict time management, targeting sections effectively and learning from mock tests are key. By aiming to attempt 100-110 questions, managing your negatives and focusing on your strengths, you can maximise your performance and secure a place in one of the top NLUs.

Best of luck with your CLAT 2025 preparation!


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Aishwarya Agrawal
Aishwarya Agrawal

Aishwarya is a gold medalist from Hidayatullah National Law University (2015-2020) and has over 9 years of experience in law. She has been mentoring law aspirants to help them secure admission to their dream colleges and universities.

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