CLAT 1-Day Intensive
A complete 1-day plan covering 16 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.
- Days
- 1
- Topics
- 16
- Subjects
- 5
- Cost
- Free
How to actually use your 1 day
Maximise marks per hour — there is no time for anything but the highest-yield topics.
This 1-day intensive gives you 1 day to work through 16 weighted CLAT topics across 5 subjects — roughly 16.0 new topics a day at every available hour of focused study. That is not a study plan in the normal sense — it is damage control, and done right it can still move your score.
CLAT marks are not spread evenly across subjects. English, Legal Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — with only the heaviest topics in scope, everything else is deliberately out of frame. Study weight-5 topics only. Everything weight-4 and below is noise at this range — skip it without guilt.
In 1 day you cannot cover 16 topics, so this plan does not try. It targets only the handful that historically carry the most marks. The failure mode here is spreading thin. Pick the top topics and go deep enough to actually score, rather than skimming everything.
What to prioritise & cut
Study weight-5 topics only. Everything weight-4 and below is noise at this range — skip it without guilt.
Mock tests & revision
No full mocks. Spend every minute on previous-year questions for your highest-weight topics and memorise their solution patterns.
Weekly rhythm
There is no week — work in 90-minute focused blocks with short breaks, prioritising recall over re-reading.
Subject-wise topic split
Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.
English
4 topics- Comprehension ●●●●●
Reading and interpreting unseen passages followed by factual, inferential, and vocabulary-based questions.
- Vocabulary ●●●●○
Word meaning, usage, synonyms, antonyms, and contextual vocabulary frequently appearing in law entrance passages.
- Grammar ●●●●○
English grammar rules including tenses, subject-verb agreement, modifiers, and error identification in sentences.
- Para Summary ●●●●○
Identifying the main idea of a passage and selecting the most accurate summary from given options.
Current Affairs
3 topics- Legal News ●●●●●
Recent Supreme Court and High Court judgments, new legislation, legal reforms, and significant court orders.
- National News ●●●●○
Current events in India covering government policies, appointments, important bills, and national awards.
- International News ●●●●○
Important global events, international organisations, treaties, summits, and geopolitical developments.
Legal Reasoning
3 topics- Principles of Law ●●●●●
Fundamental legal principles derived from Torts, Contracts, Criminal Law, and Constitutional Law for application to fact patterns.
- Case Situations ●●●●●
Applying legal principles to fact-based scenarios to determine the correct legal outcome or liability.
- Legal Maxims ●●●●○
Latin legal maxims and their meanings, frequently tested in CLAT legal reasoning section for application in case situations.
Logical Reasoning
3 topics- Syllogisms ●●●●●
Logical deduction using Venn diagrams and proposition-based reasoning to draw conclusions from given statements.
- Logical Sequences ●●●●○
Identifying patterns and sequences in number, letter, and figure series and predicting the next element.
- Blood Relations ●●●●○
Solving family tree problems using coded relationship terminology to determine degrees of kinship.
Quantitative Techniques
3 topics- Arithmetic ●●●●●
Number system, percentage, ratio-proportion, average, time-work, time-distance, profit-loss, and SI-CI at Class 10 level.
- Data Interpretation ●●●●●
Reading and interpreting tables, bar graphs, pie charts, and line graphs to answer calculation-based questions.
- Algebra ●●●●○
Linear and quadratic equations, identities, exponents, and basic algebraic expressions and inequalities.
Why a 1-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book
| Dimension | Typical CLAT book | This 1-Day Intensive |
|---|---|---|
| Time to start | Hours of reading before any study starts | Seconds — plan is already here |
| Personalisation | One-size-fits-all | Fits exactly your 1 days |
| Freshness | Printed months ago | Updated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-04-06 |
| Weightage signal | Author guess | Derived from last 5 years' papers |
| Cost | ₹500–2,500 | ₹0 |
| Sign-up required | Often (with a trial trap) | None |
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CLAT 1-Day Intensive — common questions
Is 1 day enough to prepare for CLAT? +
In 1 day you cannot cover 16 topics, so this plan does not try. It targets only the handful that historically carry the most marks. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 1-day intensive is built to get the most from the time you have: maximise marks per hour — there is no time for anything but the highest-yield topics.
How many hours a day does this CLAT 1-day intensive need? +
Plan for every available hour of focused study, covering about 16.0 new topics a day. There is no week — work in 90-minute focused blocks with short breaks, prioritising recall over re-reading.
What should I skip if I am short on time? +
Study weight-5 topics only. Everything weight-4 and below is noise at this range — skip it without guilt.
When should I start mock tests on this plan? +
No full mocks. Spend every minute on previous-year questions for your highest-weight topics and memorise their solution patterns.
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