The last 60 days before CLAT 2027 are the most crucial phase of preparation. This period is not for learning new topics but for revision, mock test practice, and performance improvement.
Many aspirants lose marks not because they don’t know concepts, but because they fail to revise smartly. This guide gives you a complete 60-day revision strategy, daily structure, and topper-approved techniques.
Why Last 60 Days Are Critical for CLAT 2027
✔ Maximum retention happens through revision
✔ Improves speed and accuracy
✔ Strengthens weak areas
✔ Builds exam confidence
✔ Helps in pattern recognition
🎯 Smart revision can improve your score by 10–20 marks.
60-DAY REVISION STRATEGY FOR CLAT 2027 (PHASE-WISE PLAN)
Phase 1: Day 60 to Day 41 (Concept Reinforcement Phase)
Focus Areas
Revise core concepts of all sections
Start full-length mocks (2 per week)
Strengthen weak sections
Section Focus
English
RC practice daily
Vocabulary revision
Current Affairs & GK
Revise last 8–10 months current affairs
Static GK quick revision
Legal Reasoning
Legal principles revision
Case-based questions
Logical Reasoning
Argument & inference questions
Quantitative Techniques
DI tables, graphs, percentages
📌 Goal → Concept clarity + Accuracy building
Phase 2: Day 40 to Day 21 (Performance Improvement Phase)
Focus Areas
Increase mock frequency
Improve time management
Reduce mistakes
Mock Plan
3 mocks per week
Deep analysis after each mock
📌 Start building final exam strategy.
Phase 3: Day 20 to Day 1 (Final Polishing Phase)
Focus Areas
Only revision + mocks
No new topics
Mental preparation
Mock Plan
3–4 mocks per week
Focus on accuracy
📌 Goal → Peak performance on exam day
SECTION-WISE REVISION STRATEGY
English Language Revision
✔ Practice 2 RC passages daily
✔ Revise grammar basics
✔ Revise vocabulary notes
Current Affairs & GK Revision
✔ Monthly current affairs revision
✔ Important government schemes
✔ Awards, appointments, legal developments
📌 GK revision should be daily (30–45 min).
Legal Reasoning Revision
✔ Revise legal maxims
✔ Solve principle-fact questions
✔ Practice case-based passages
Logical Reasoning Revision
✔ Practice 2 passages daily
✔ Focus on assumption, inference, strengthen/weaken
Quantitative Techniques Revision
✔ Revise formulas
✔ Practice DI sets daily
✔ Focus on accuracy over speed
DAILY REVISION TIMETABLE (LAST 60 DAYS)
| Activity | Time |
|---|---|
| Current Affairs Revision | 45 min |
| English Practice | 1 hour |
| Legal Reasoning | 1 hour |
| Logical Reasoning | 1 hour |
| Quantitative Techniques | 45 min |
| Mock / Mock Analysis | 2–3 hours |
MOCK TEST STRATEGY IN LAST 60 DAYS
✔ Attempt mocks in real exam timing
✔ Maintain error notebook
✔ Track score improvement
✔ Revise mistakes weekly
🎯 Mock → Analysis → Revision → Improvement
TOPPER REVISION TECHNIQUES
⭐ 3 Revision Cycles Rule
⭐ Error Notebook Revision Weekly
⭐ Short Notes Before Sleep
⭐ Weekly Sectional Tests
LAST 7 DAYS REVISION PLAN
✔ Revise short notes only
✔ Revise current affairs quickly
✔ Solve 1–2 light mocks
✔ Sleep properly
📌 Avoid stress and over-study.
COMMON REVISION MISTAKES TO AVOID
❌ Starting new topics in last month
❌ Ignoring mock test analysis
❌ Studying without revision plan
❌ Over-studying GK in last week
MENTAL PREPARATION IN LAST 60 DAYS
✔ Stay consistent
✔ Avoid burnout
✔ Maintain sleep cycle
✔ Stay confident
FINAL 60-DAY SUCCESS FORMULA
Concept Revision + Mock Tests + Error Analysis + Short Notes Revision = High Score
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Is 60 days enough for CLAT revision?
Yes, if revision is planned and consistent.
Q2. How many mocks should I give in last 60 days?
Around 15–25 full mocks are ideal.
Q3. Should I study new topics in last 2 months?
Only if very important. Otherwise focus on revision.
Q4. How to revise current affairs in last 60 days?
Use monthly notes + revise multiple times.
Q5. What is most important in last 60 days?
Mock analysis and mistake correction.
Final Words
The last 60 days are about smart work, not hard work.
Stay consistent, revise strategically, and trust your preparation.





