Getting ready for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) requires a smart strategy, steady effort, and focused practice. While mock tests and practice sessions are a vital part of CLAT prep, many students unknowingly fall into common traps that slow down their progress.
In this article, let’s uncover the top mistakes students make during CLAT practice and how you can steer clear of them to boost your chances of getting into a top NLU.
The Mistake:
Many students take mock tests regularly but don’t spend enough time analyzing them afterward.
Why It Hurts:
Without reviewing your mistakes, you won’t know:
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Trying to get every question right—even if it takes too long.
Why It Hurts:
CLAT gives you 120 minutes to solve 150 questions, so spending too long on one question can reduce your chances of answering others.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Avoiding certain sections like Quantitative Techniques or Logical Reasoning because they feel too tough.
Why It Hurts:
Even if a section is your weak spot, you can’t afford to ignore it—every section contributes to your final score.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Focusing only on legal facts and static GK for the legal section.
Why It Hurts:
CLAT tests your legal reasoning skills, not your knowledge of law. Knowing definitions won’t help unless you can apply them to passages.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Not building strong reading comprehension skills early in the preparation.
Why It Hurts:
Most of the CLAT paper—Legal, English, Logical, even GK—is passage-based. Poor reading speed or comprehension directly impacts your performance.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Solving practice questions without timing yourself.
Why It Hurts:
You may feel confident while practicing slowly, but you won’t be able to manage time under real test pressure.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Trying to study from too many books, PDFs, apps, and online sources.
Why It Hurts:
Too much material creates confusion, lack of focus, and revision issues.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Forgetting or ignoring the mistakes made in practice tests.
Why It Hurts:
You may keep making the same mistakes again and again without realizing it.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Leaving GK prep for the last month or cramming only headlines.
Why It Hurts:
CLAT Current Affairs questions test your deep understanding, not just your knowledge of headlines.
What to Do Instead:
The Mistake:
Practicing new material daily but not revising older topics.
Why It Hurts:
If you don’t revise regularly, it’s easy to forget what you’ve studied.
What to Do Instead:
Practicing for CLAT is not just about solving more questions—it’s about solving them the right way. Avoiding these common mistakes can make your preparation more focused, efficient, and result-oriented.
Start tracking your progress smartly, work on your weak spots, and practice with purpose. That’s the real secret to cracking CLAT!
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