How to Prepare for CLAT Logical Reasoning 2026 in 4 Months

How to Prepare for CLAT Logical Reasoning 2026 in 4 Months

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Ritika JonwalUpdated on 20 Aug 2025, 09:56 AM IST

Four months of focused preparation are enough to master Logical Reasoning for the CLAT 2026 exam. This section evaluated your ability to understand arguments, identify assumptions, and make CLAT Logical Reasoning conclusions from short passages. With the right strategy, even a beginner can turn this into a high-scoring section.

How to Prepare for CLAT Logical Reasoning 2026 in 4 Months
How to Prepare for CLAT Logical Reasoning in 4 Months

Logical Reasoning questions in CLAT 2026 Exam Preparation are now entirely passage-based critical reasoning. In this article, we'll go over how to prepare CLAT Logical Reasoning in 4 months, including CLAT Preparation suggestions, regular practice routines, and CLAT Preparation Tips for answering any sort of question with confidence.

Know The CLAT 2026 Weightage & Question Type

  1. Weightage in CLAT 2026: Logical Reasoning Questions carries 20% of the total marks. ( 20-30 questions).

  2. Question Types:

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  • Passage-Based Critical Reasoning: Recognise assumptions, draw inferences, and strengthen/weaken arguments.

  • Inference-Based Questions: Determine what logically follows from the passage.

  • Seating Arrangement (Occasional): Appeared in the previous year as part of logical deduction within a passage.

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CLAT 2026 Logical Reasoning 4-Month Study Plan

Here’s a detailed breakdown of a 4-month study plan for CLAT 2026 Exam preparation, along with a week-by-week breakdown. Also, check the CLAT 2026 syllabus for holistic CLAT 2026 Preparation.

Month

Week

Focus Area

Task & Practice Goals

Month 1: Foundation

Week 1

Understand Syllabus & Basics

  • Read the CLAT Logical Reasoning curriculum.

  • Understand Question Types: passages, inferences, assumptions, and conclusions.

  • Solve 10 basic reasoning questions/day.

Week 2

Reading & Comprehension

  • Read 2 short passages every day (editorials/news).

  • Inference-Based Questions

  • Weakening of arguments questions (15/day).

Week 3

Basic Critical Reasoning

  • Learn to strengthen/weaken arguments.

  • Each day, solve 20 mixed questions.

  • Maintain an error log for errors.

Week 4

Topic-wise practice

  • Practice all learnt topics in small, timed sessions (20-25 minutes).

  • Attempt one sectional test (20 questions).

Month 2 – Skill Building

Week 5

Deep Critical Reasoning

  • Solve 3 CLAT-style LR passages daily.

  • Practice strengthen/weakening questions in sets.

Week 6

Passage-Based Practice

  • Combine cause-effect, statement-conclusion, and inference questions.

  • Attempt 2 sectional tests (20 mins each).

Week 7

Analytical Practice

  • Revise all topics from Month 1–2.

  • Solve 150+ mixed questions this week. Take 1 full mock test focused on LR.

Week 8

Review & Consolidate

  • Focus on assumptions, conclusions, and inference questions.

  • Solve 25 questions/day.

Month 3 – Mock Test Phase

Week 9

Mock Test Introduction

  • Attempt 2 mocks this week.

  • Analyse LR performance after each mock.

  • Focus on speed & accuracy.


Week 10

Sectional Mastery

  • Solve 4 sectional tests (25 mins each).

  • Practice option elimination to reduce negative marking.


Week 11

Timed Practice

  • Solve 2–3 full-length LR practice sets daily (20 questions).

  • Attempt 2 full mocks.


Week 12

Strategy Refinement

  • Identify weak topics & revise them.

  • Take 2–3 mocks with post-analysis.

Month 4 – Revision & Exam Readiness

Week 13

Full Revision

  • Revise all concepts & question types.

  • Solve 30 mixed questions/day.


Week 14

Intensive Mock Practice

  • Attempt 3 full mocks this week.

  • Analyse and improve accuracy.


Week 15

Exam Simulation

  • 3–4 mocks under real exam timing.

  • Focus on minimising mistakes.


Week 16

Final Prep

  • Light revision & error log review.

  • 2 final mocks for confidence.

  • Prepare a last-minute tips sheet.

Key Tips to Score High in CLAT 2026 Logical Reasoning

  • Master Reading Speed and Accuracy: Every day, read the editorials in newspapers such as The Hindu and The Indian Express. Concentrate on rapidly recognising the core concept, assumptions, and conclusions in passages. For information on how to effectively manage your time and study, please refer to the CLAT Time Management article.

  • Understand Argument Structure: Practice recognising the premises, conclusions, and inferences in each text. This aids in accurately answering strengthen, weaken, and assumption-based questions. Students can also check Last Minute Preparation Tips To Ace CLAT.

  • Practice Topic-Wise First, Then Mixed Sets: Begin with one topic at a time (cause-and-effect, statement-conclusion, and inferences). Switch to mixed practice sets to approximate real CLAT 2026 difficulties.

  • Take Timed Sectional Tests: Logical Reasoning is timed, therefore practise 20-25 minute sections of examinations. Gradually reduce the time required for each question while maintaining accuracy.

  • Analyse each mock test thoroughly: After each CLAT 2026 Mock Test, go over the incorrect responses and skipped questions. To prevent making the same mistakes throughout the exam, keep an error journal.

  • Use option elimination wisely: When you're puzzled, start by eliminating the blatantly incorrect possibilities. In assumption and inference problems, this improves accuracy while saving time.

  • Maintain Consistency with Practice: Solve 20-30 LR questions every day and take at least 2-3 mocks per week throughout the last month. Consistency is the key to increasing speed and confidence.

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You should mainly focus on current events from the last 12 to 18 months. The exam gives short passages from newspapers or magazines, and you have to answer questions based on those passages.

The most important topics are national and international current affairs, major government policies, legal news, awards and honours, science and technology updates, sports events, important personalities, and environmental issues.

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Since you are in class 11 and targeting CLAT 2027, you have enough time to prepare without coaching. First, understand the CLAT pattern – it has English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques. Start with basics and read daily to improve vocabulary and comprehension.

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  • Manorama Yearbook or Lucent’s GK for current affairs

Read newspapers like The Hindu daily, practice mock tests regularly, and revise current affairs every month. With consistent practice and reading, you can easily prepare for CLAT 2027 along with JEE.

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