By I Apr 23, 2026
Mock tests are the backbone of CLAT preparation, simulating the real exam’s pressure with 120 questions in 120 minutes. Yet, many students unbeknownst make avoidable errors that tank their scores, turning potential top ranks into mediocrity. Identifying these pitfalls can transform your performance for CLAT 2027.
1. Skipping Thorough Analysis
This is the biggest blunder: taking mocks without analysing your mistakes. Students glance at scores but ignore why they erred—conceptual gaps, confusion with options, careless reading, or timing slips. Without 1-2 hours of review per test, mistakes persist, like misreading inferences in Legal Reasoning. Or repeating the same strategic errors in attempt. Toppers maintain error logs categorizing mistakes (e.g., “assumption error in LR”) and revisit them daily.2. Poor Time Management
CLAT demands reasonable speed along with accuracy. A sense of time while working on sections. Some questions may take longer than a minute or two while others could take only a few seconds therefore it is advisable to follow section time. like GK (10-15 mins ideal). Over attempting (90+ questions at 70% accuracy) beats under attempting, yet panic leads to rushed guesses.Pro tip: Use a 60-second rule—skip and mark for review—and allocate time strictly: English 20 – 25 mins, LR/Legal 25 – 30 mins each.3. Not Simulating Exam Conditions
Practicing in distractions or without OMR sheets breeds false confidence. Real CLAT has no pauses, bubbling eats seconds, and noise tests focus. Many fill OMR last-minute, leading to missing a question and hurtling down to bubbling errors. Take mocks at exam time (2-4 pm), use printed OMR, no breaks, quiet room—build stamina like the actual test.4. Ignoring Weak Areas and Section Order
Quantity over quality: writing 50 mocks sans targeted practice wastes time. Students neglect their weaker sections, repeating low scores there.Mock attempt order doesn’t matter but following section time does. Post-mock, drill weak topics with 20-30 questions daily.5. Panic and Over-Reliance on Guesses
Anxiety causes misreads or second-guessing correct instincts. Negative marking (-0.25) punishes wild guesses; eliminate options first for 50-50 shots. Breathing exercises pre-test curb panic. Also, skipping instructions leads to format traps.Actionable Fix Plan
- Take 1 mock a week for clat 2027 now and move up to 3 mocks a week in the last 2 months.
- take 3-4 Timed section tests on weaknesses per week alongwith working on the CP Black Books and Purple Books
- Simulate fully, target 85-95 attempts and try and add 3-5 attempts monthly so that 110 attempts minimum target can be reached