CLAT 2027 | What This Study Material Covers
Section-wise study notes: English, GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quant
Best books for each CLAT section (updated for 2027)
12-month and 6-month preparation plans
Monthly current affairs summaries (free PDF)
Legal reasoning concept notes (passage-based)
Important constitutional provisions for CLAT GK
Free mock test links from reliable sources
Topper strategies and expert tips

CLAT 2027 Section-Wise Study Material

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28–32 Questions ~25% Weightage

English Language | Study Material & Books

CLAT English section is passage-based | 4–5 reading comprehension passages of 450–500 words each. Focus on inferential reading, vocabulary in context, and summary identification. No separate grammar questions.

Recommended Books for CLAT English:

BookAuthor/PublisherPurpose
Word Power Made EasyNorman LewisVocabulary building | essential
How to Read Better & FasterNorman LewisSpeed reading & comprehension
The Hindu / Indian ExpressDaily newspaperReading practice + current affairs
CLAT Previous Year PapersUniversal/LexisNexisPractice comprehension passages
✅ CLAT English Preparation Strategy

Read one editorial from The Hindu or Indian Express daily (30–45 min). Focus on understanding the argument, identifying the main idea, and understanding new words in context | not memorising them in isolation. Aim to read 3–4 comprehension passages daily during peak preparation months.

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35–39 Questions ~30% Weightage High Scoring Section

Current Affairs & General Knowledge | Study Material

This is the highest-weightage section in CLAT. GK passages cover contemporary events | political, economic, social, cultural, scientific, and constitutional developments. Questions test your ability to analyse and apply contextual information from current affairs passages.

Best Books & Resources for CLAT GK/Current Affairs:

ResourcePurposeFree/Paid
Manorama Yearbook 2027Annual GK reference | essentialPaid (~₹250)
The Hindu DailyCurrent affairs | mandatory daily readingFree (online)
Legal Bites Monthly Current AffairsMonthly legal & GK digestFree (online)
LawGuru Monthly CA SummaryCLAT-focused current affairs digestFree (our site)
PIB (pib.gov.in)Government schemes, policiesFree
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35–39 Questions ~30% Weightage

Legal Reasoning | Study Notes & Books

Legal Reasoning in CLAT does NOT test prior knowledge of law. It tests your ability to read a legal passage, understand the rule/principle stated, and apply it to a given hypothetical situation. The key skill is reading comprehension applied to legal context.

Key Legal Concepts to Understand for CLAT:

Contract Law Basics
  • Offer and acceptance
  • Consideration
  • Breach of contract
  • Void vs voidable contracts
Tort Law Basics
  • Negligence and duty of care
  • Nuisance (public/private)
  • Strict liability (Rylands v Fletcher)
  • Defamation
Criminal Law Basics
  • Actus reus and mens rea
  • General exceptions (IPC)
  • Theft vs robbery vs dacoity
  • Murder vs culpable homicide
Constitutional Law Basics
  • Fundamental Rights (Articles 12–35)
  • Directive Principles
  • Writ jurisdiction
  • Amendments (key ones)

Recommended Books for CLAT Legal Reasoning:

BookAuthorWhy Use It
Legal Aptitude for CLATA.P. BhardwajMost comprehensive CLAT legal aptitude book
Universal's Legal AptitudeUniversal PublicationsGood practice questions
CLAT Past Papers (2015–2026)Any publisherReal legal reasoning passages | best practice
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28–32 Questions ~25% Weightage

Logical Reasoning | Study Notes

CLAT Logical Reasoning is passage-based. Short passages (200–300 words) are followed by questions testing your ability to identify assumptions, strengthen/weaken arguments, draw conclusions, and detect flaws in reasoning.

Key Logical Reasoning Topics:

  • Identifying premises and conclusions in arguments
  • Strengthening and weakening arguments
  • Identifying assumptions (stated and unstated)
  • Drawing valid inferences from passages
  • Identifying flaws and paradoxes in reasoning
  • Analogical reasoning

Recommended Books:

BookAuthor
A Modern Approach to Logical ReasoningR.S. Aggarwal
Analytical ReasoningM.K. Pandey (BSC Publication)
CLAT Previous Year Papers (Logical Reasoning sections)Best practice source
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13–17 Questions ~10% Weightage Easiest Section

Quantitative Techniques | Study Notes

CLAT Quantitative Techniques is passage-based and focuses on data interpretation from graphs, charts, tables, and math-based passages. Questions are from Class 10-level mathematics | no advanced maths.

Key Topics:

  • Ratios and proportions
  • Percentages
  • Profit and loss
  • Simple and compound interest
  • Data interpretation (graphs, pie charts)
  • Bar graphs and tables
  • Basic statistics (mean, median, mode)
  • Number systems basics
✅ Quant Strategy for CLAT

Spend only 2–3 months on Quant. Revise NCERT Class 9–10 mathematics, practice data interpretation from newspapers and DI books. Do not over-invest time here | focus more on GK, English, and Legal Reasoning which have higher weightage. Target 10–13 correct out of 15 questions in this section.

CLAT 2027 Preparation Plans

📅 12-Month Plan (Recommended)
Months 1–3: Foundation
Understand syllabus, NCERT maths, start reading newspaper daily, complete Word Power Made Easy
Months 4–6: Subject Mastery
Complete Legal Reasoning + Logical Reasoning books, maintain daily current affairs notes
Months 7–9: Practice
1 full mock per week, section-wise timed practice, review mistakes
Months 10–12: Intensive
2–3 mocks/week, speed drills, final revision, stop learning new topics
⚡ 6-Month Crash Plan
Month 1: Foundations
Syllabus + English + basic vocabulary + start daily newspaper
Month 2: Legal + Logical
Complete Legal Reasoning book + start Logical Reasoning practice
Month 3: GK + Quant
Manorama Yearbook + NCERT maths + daily CA notes
Months 4–5: Mock Tests
2 full mocks/week + detailed error analysis + weak area revision
Month 6: Final Sprint
Daily mocks + rapid revision + speed + confidence building

Free CLAT Mock Tests & Online Resources

ResourceTypeCostLink
Consortium of NLUs Official MockOfficial CLAT Sample TestFreeOfficial Site →
LawGuru CLAT Sample Papers10 Full-Length Mock PapersFreeDownload →
Legal Bites CLAT QuizzesSection-wise practice quizzesFreeVisit →
Consortium Previous Year PapersCLAT 2015–2026 PapersFree (official)Download →
CLATapult / Legal EdgeFull-length mocks (paid platform)PaidVarious coaching portals

CLAT Preparation FAQs

Can I crack CLAT 2027 without coaching?
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Yes, many CLAT toppers have cracked CLAT without formal coaching. What you need is: consistent daily newspaper reading (The Hindu), good quality books for each section, previous year papers (2015–2026), 2 full-length mock tests per week in the final 3 months, and disciplined self-study. The new CLAT pattern is heavily passage-based, which actually rewards self-study students who read widely and reason well over those who memorise facts.

How many hours per day should I study for CLAT?
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For CLAT 2027 preparation: Class 11–12 students (12 months to exam): 3–4 hours/day structured study + 1 hour newspaper reading. Students with 6 months: 5–6 hours/day. Students in final 3 months: 6–8 hours/day including full mock tests. Quality matters more than quantity | active, focused study with regular mock tests is far more effective than passive 10+ hour sessions.

What is a good CLAT score to target for a top NLU?
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Target CLAT scores for different NLU tiers: NLSIU Bangalore (#1): 95–100 marks; NALSAR/WBNUJS (#2–4): 85–93 marks; GNLU/NLU Jodhpur (#5–6): 78–83 marks; HNLU/RMLNLU (#7–8): 70–77 marks; CNLU/NLUO (#9–10): 62–70 marks. With a score of 80+, you can generally expect admission to at least one of the top 7 NLUs. In the reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), required scores are 15–25 marks lower.