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The CLAT 2026 exam is nearing, and there are fewer than 100 days left for the biggest law entrance exam in India. This is the time, candidates should ideally think of finishing up their preparation and move on to the revision part. When it comes to CLAT 2026 preparation, mock tests are a very important part of every student’s journey. The CLAT 2026 mock tests are a very good way of analysing one’s preparation. Also, students get a good feel of what the actual exam will be like. While many students are wondering what is a good score in mocks, others are keen on knowing how to improve their CLAT mock test scores. In this article, we will discuss some of the best ways to improve your CLAT 2026 mock test scores.
Here are some general benefits of solving the mock test papers of the CLAT exam:
CLAT 2026 mock test papers are a very good way to get good at time management. The more mock tests candidates will attempt, the better they will get in solving the paper on time.
Candidates can get a good practice of eliminating their common mistakes through these mock tests. Through these mock tests, candidates will be able to identify common mistakes they are making and slowly eliminate these mistakes that can cost marks in the actual exam.
The CLAT mock tests 2026 are a very good way of analysing where candidates are in their preparation. The score of mocks will give candidates an idea of how well prepared they are for the CLAT exam.
CLAT mock tests give candidates a good understanding of what kinds of questions will be asked in the entrance exam. All the questions are passage-based in the entrance exams, so candidates will able to identify how questions are formed fromthe passages.
Solving mock test papers helps candidates improve their accuracy over time. A general observation is that students usually record higher scores as they solve more and more mock tests.
Here are some basic tips to improve your CLAT mock test scores over time:
As candidates solve CLAT 2026 mock tests, they must note down their weaknesses after attempting each mock. With time, they should ensure that they do not repeat common mistakes, work on their weaknesses and this will definitely help them improve their mock test scores.
Initially, do not give too much time to questions that you are not able to answer easily. Instead, move on to easier questions to boost confidence and speed. However, once the mock is over, go back to these questions and see how the question was supposed to be answered.
It is important that first candidates find out their mistakes or wrong answers from the mock results and then categorise these wrong answers into conceptual errors. This will help candidates work on the knowledge part and eventually improve scores.
Once the mock test is over, go back to the skipped questions and recall why you did not attempt it in the first place. Try practising such questions separately other than the mock tests.
Make it a habit to practice section-wise mock tests too. Take subject-specific mock tests weekly. Taking subject-wise mock tests will help candidates increase confidence and accuracy in that subject and improve their overall mock test scores.
Performance Level | Mock Test Score Range (out of 120) | Percentile / Outcome Expectation |
Excellent (Top NLUs like NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS) | 105+ | 98–100 percentile (safe for top 3–5 NLUs) |
Very Good (Top 7–8 NLUs) | 90–105 | 95–98 percentile (likely to secure seats in reputed NLUs like GNLU, NLU Jodhpur, WBNUJS) |
Good (Mid-tier NLUs) | 75–90 | 85–95 percentile (admission chances in mid-ranking NLUs, new NLUs) |
Average (Lower NLUs / Private Law Schools) | 60–75 | 70–85 percentile (may get newer NLUs or strong private colleges like JGLS) |
Needs Improvement | Below 60 | Below 70 percentile (requires consistent practice and strategy adjustments) |
Careers360 has also designed subject-specific as well as overall CLAT 2026 mock tests for students preparing for the exam. All these CLAT 2026 mock tests are free and candidates can download these CLAT free mock tests PDFs from the table given below:
Mock Tests | PDF Link |
CLAT 2026 - 10 Free Mock Tests | |
CLAT 2026 Current Affairs Mock Test | |
CLAT 2026 Legal Reasoning Mock Test | |
CLAT 2026 English Language Mock Test |
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The best way to cover the important current affairs is to read the newspaper daily. Then try to analyse the newspaper and remember the trending topics. Practice the previous year's question paper and understand the pattern of the question. Summarise all current affairs topics and understand them in brief. If you want more information about current affairs, then you will read the article How to Prepare for CLAT Current Affairs 2026 .
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Yes, you can prepare CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) in Hindi Medium and access syllabus in Hindi from mentioned link below:
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Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) is a national level entrance exam for the programs related to engineering. It has two levels known as JEE mains (first level) and JEE advance (second level) . Many colleges from all over India in both government and private sector consider its scores. It is an online computer based test conducted by NTA ( National Testing Agency). Physics , Chemistry and mathematics are the major subjects to be focused in this exam.
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NEET ( National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is a national level examination for admission in undergraduate medical courses. It is also conducted by NTA but in offline mode as in pen and paper test. It includes courses like MBBS, BDS BHMS , BAMS etc. The exam consists of 180 questions in total 45 from each physics , chemistry , zoology and Botany. The total marks for the exam are 720 marks.
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CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national level entrance examination for the admission in national law colleges of India. The test is taken after 12th grade examination for the 5 years integrated programs in law. It tests students knowledge in legal aptitude. It also serves as a basis for public sector undertakings for legal positions.
Here is the link attached from the official website of Careers360 which will provide you with the complete information about the CLAT examination.
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The CLAT PG exam pattern consists of 120 questions and 2-hour MCQ exam with negative marking.
Subjects Covered:
Constitutional Law
Jurisprudence
Criminal Law
Contract Law
Other core law subjects
Here are some tricks which you must follow:
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In CLAT , the 9-digit admit card number is not the same as the roll number you have to write on the OMR sheet. The OMR sheet has only 7 blocks because the CLAT roll number is shorter.
You should check your admit card again and look for the roll number printed near your name and exam details. Fill only that roll number in the OMR sheet. Do not write the 9-digit admit card number.
If you still cannot find the roll number, you can ask the exam invigilator on the exam day.
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