How to Score 100+ Marks in CLAT 2027: Section-Wise Strategy, Daily Study Plan and Common Mistakes, Alternative Exam

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There is a silent question in the minds of almost every aspirant of CLAT, that is: Am I studying enough? Some study for 10 hours a day but make no headway whereas others study fewer hours and do well in their mock tests. The key is not necessarily in how much you do, but in how. Thoughtful preparation and good reading habits and consistent decision making are far more important than endless hours with books, as is the case with CLAT.

The first step to doing well in CLAT 2027 (with a score of 100+), is to understand what CLAT is asking you to do, and prepare accordingly without fear.

Is it Difficult to get 100+ in CLAT?

CLAT has undergone tremendous changes in the last several years. The focus of the exam now is on long comprehension passages, analytical reasoning and interpretation. Students are expected to process information quickly, find the main concepts and make logical choices within a limited time.

Success depends less on memorising facts and more on building the right habits. Speed of reading, concentration and judgement are as vital as the subject knowledge.

A lot of students are familiar with the syllabus but not able to perform well in the exam as they prepare each subject on its own and in the exam they tested how well the different skills put together.

Will 100+ Marks in CLAT Lead to  Top NLUs?

Getting admission in top National Law Universities with a CLAT Score of 100+ can be competitive. This is because as per the difficulty of the paper, vacancies and counselling trends of the year, NLUs decide the cut-off. Thus, admission is possible but subject to the trend of the particular year.

It is better to work towards a consistently high score in mock tests (generally more than 100) rather than a fixed score. That gives you more of a cushion if the real exam is easier than you think it will be.

Also Read: Lowest CLAT Rank for NLU: Which National Law University Can You Get? Complete Rank-Wise Admission Guide

Common Mistakes of CLAT Aspirants

Many students think that they can improve by asking more questions. In actuality, improvement typically occurs as a result of an understanding of why questions were answered wrong. 

Generally, psychologists say that learning is a feedback process and not repetition. Each error yields a clue to a habit, whether it's missing words, skipping over critical words, or even altering an accurate answer because of self-doubt.

Better progress is made by students who regularly analyse their mock tests than by students who complete more practice tests.

A strategy to score 100+ in CLAT (Section-wise)

English Language

In the English section, students are not penalized for using overly sophisticated words, but are expected to read carefully. Get in the habit of reading editorials, long-form articles and opinion pieces daily. Pay attention to the argument(s) instead of some hard words; look for tone and the assumption(s).

Spamming out 30-45 minutes of reading a day can help more than just completing the homework!

Current Affairs and General Knowledge

Current affairs should form a part of your daily routine and not be a part of your revision programme. Rather than memorizing hundreds of unrelated pieces of information, know the significance of an event, the actors and the underlying issue. This method enhances memory and understanding. Monthly revision notes then consolidate material previously learnt rather than teach new material.

Legal Reasoning

Legal Reasoning is not a course which needs prior legal knowledge. It must involve using principles stated within the passage.

While practising, be sure to focus on the facts given. Many wrong answer errors are a result of students making assumptions instead of using provided information. The best ones have a knack for not over-thinking.

Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning is a game of patience. Before selecting an answer, identify the author's conclusion, supporting evidence and assumptions. Avoiding hasty responses by slowing down for a few seconds before they answer can prevent unnecessary errors. The more accurate you are, the faster you'll be.

Quantitative Techniques

This section is challenging for the students, primarily because they put it off. The majority of the questions are from Class 8 to Class 10 maths in the form of tables, charts and data interpretation. To gradually increase confidence and reduce anxiety during the examination, even after 20 minutes of daily practice is enough.

Also Know: Which Books Are Best for CLAT Preparation? Complete Subject-Wise Book List for CLAT 2027

How Many Hours Should You Spend Studying for CLAT?

There is no magic number that will ensure success. Some students study for 6 hours in a focused manner and some students study for 12 hours in a distracted manner, and some students perform better than the other students. Don't measure preparation by time, measure it by outcomes.

At the end of every day ask:

  • Have I learned something new?
  • Have my reading stamina increased?
  • Was I able to take any lessons from today's events?
  • Do I grow in consistency?

The questions are sometimes as important as the clock for progress.

A Practical Daily Study Plan

Time

Activity

45 minutes

Newspaper reading and editorial analysis

90 minutes

English and Legal Reasoning

60 minutes

Logical Reasoning practice

45 minutes

Current Affairs revision

30 minutes

Quantitative Techniques

60–90 minutes

Mock analysis or sectional practice

Do Check: CLAT 2027 Preparation Strategy: Latest Reforms, New Exam Changes & Tips to Score Higher

What do CLAT Toppers do differently?

There are some habits that are found in most of the topper routines. They continually edit their own resources rather than continually changing books. Even if they're not feeling motivated, they read daily. They see mock tests as a learning experience, not a proving ground. Most importantly, they agree that any improvement is incremental. Confidence usually follows preparation, not the other way around.

The Last Three Months Before CLAT

Don't be tempted to gather new material as exam date nears. Instead:

  • Revise your existing notes.
  • Analyse previous mock tests.
  • Take full-length papers as an exam.
  • Focus on weak sections without avoiding strong sections 
  • Maintain healthy sleep and reading habits.

At this point, it's more important to be consistent than intense.

CLAT 2027 Backup Exam

Students may also consider applying to other recognised law entrance examinations and private university admissions as a backup. Having an alternative option can reduce pressure during counselling. One such entrance test is AICLET, which offers admission opportunities to participating private law institutions. Candidates should always verify eligibility criteria, participating universities and important dates through the respective official websites.

Also Read: What is AICLET: Know Everything About All India Common Law Entrance Test

The Real Secret to Scoring 100+ in CLAT

Students often imagine that one extraordinary week of preparation will transform their results.

It rarely happens that way. Scores usually change because of small decisions repeated every day: reading one more editorial instead of scrolling for thirty minutes, analysing one more mock instead of immediately attempting another, revising familiar concepts instead of searching for a new book.

By the time the examination arrives, success often feels less like a sudden achievement and more like the natural outcome of hundreds of ordinary days spent preparing with purpose. Remember, the students who score 100+ are rarely those who never felt uncertain, but ones who kept moving forward even when certainty never came.

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