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Is 3 Months Enough for CLAT Preparation?

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  • By CLATapult
  • April 9, 2025
  • 8:58 am
Is 3 Months

Many students preparing late often wonder, “Is 3 months enough for CLAT?” The short answer is yes, it’s possible! But only if you are focused, follow a proper plan, and use your time wisely. In this blog, we’ll guide you on how to make the most of these 90 days and still aim for a top NLU. CLATapult has helped many students who started late but studied smart. Whether you’re a drop-year student or still in school, you can find success in just three months with the right strategy and help from CLATapult.

Can You Crack CLAT in 3 Months?

Cracking CLAT in 3 months is definitely challenging—but not impossible. These 90 days are all about discipline, consistency, and smart preparation. If you have a basic understanding of English, logical reasoning, and current affairs, you can absolutely fast-track your prep. At CLATapult’s Online CLAT Coaching, we offer fast-track courses and personalized schedules specially designed for short-term prep. Here’s what your 3-month plan should look like:

Month 1 – Understand & Start Smart

  • Quickly go through the CLAT syllabus
  • Focus on high-weightage topics
  • Build speed in reading comprehension and logical reasoning
  • Start reading newspapers and CLAT-specific current affairs daily

Month 2 – Practice & Learn

  • Solve past year’s papers
  • Take sectional tests in Legal Reasoning, English, and Quant
  • Practice daily for at least 4–6 hours
  • Strengthen your weak areas

Month 3 – Revise & Mock

  • Attempt full-length mock tests 2–3 times a week
  • Focus on accuracy and time management
  • Revise important current affairs and legal principles
  • Analyze your performance after every mock

We cover all this and more in our intensive crash courses at CLATapult centers and online.

Don’t Panic—Start Preparing Smartly

If you’ve only got 3 months, don’t waste a single day. Avoid overloading yourself with too many books or courses. Pick quality resources, revise often, and give mocks regularly. For expert guidance, check out our About Us page and see how CLATapult has helped students like you succeed under pressure.

Join CLATapult’s 3-Month Crash Course Today!

If you’re serious about clearing the CLAT in 3 months, now is the time to act. Enroll in CLATapult’s short-term courses that are designed to help late starters compete with the best.

👉 Join CLATapult’s Online or Offline CLAT Courses Today

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