Naman Singh, the Bihar State Topper of CLAT 2025, is a student whose journey reflects discipline, long-term consistency, and the courage to dream big. Starting with 7–8 hours of study per day in the early phase, he gradually shifted to a sustainable, focused routine of 2–4 hours daily — a system he followed for years.
His goal was never small; he prepared only with the dream of entering NLSIU Bangalore, and topping Bihar became a natural milestone on that path.
With unwavering support from his parents, mentors at Law Prep Tutorial’s CLAT coaching in Patna, and a strong belief in consistent hard work, Naman turned his aspirations into reality. Today, he stands as an inspiration for every CLAT aspirant who wants to aim high and work with passion.

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Interview With Naman Singh, CLAT 2025 Bihar Topper
LPT: Naman, how did you feel when you learned that you secured Rank 1 in Bihar?
Naman: Honestly, words cannot express how happy I was. It was the best moment of my life.
LPT: How many hours a day did you study?
Naman: In the beginning, I studied 7–8 hours a day. Later, once my base became strong, I followed a consistent routine of 2–4 hours daily. That consistency mattered more than long hours.
LPT: Who were the mentors and supporters behind your success?
Naman: Everyone who ever motivated me — even those who didn’t — pushed me to improve.
Special thanks to:
- Abhishek Sir, who brought Law Prep to Patna
- The entire Law Prep faculty
- My parents
- My school teachers and friends
- Everyone contributed to this success.
LPT: When you began preparing, did you expect to top Bihar?
Naman: My main goal was to get into NLSIU Bangalore. If you aim for Bangalore, topping Bihar becomes part of the journey. If someone prepares while settling for lower goals, their performance drops.
But when you dream big, you work big. Yes, I always imagined myself studying in Bangalore — and now I am going there.
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LPT: How did Law Prep Tutorial help in your preparation?
Naman: Law Prep played a massive role — through coaching material, CLAT mocks, innovative methods, and constant push.
They introduced:
- GK marathons for CLAT
- 10-hour continuous practice
- Revision sessions
- Law conferences
Law Prep doesn’t just prepare students; it builds CLAT toppers.
LPT: What kind of support did you receive from your parents?
Naman: A lot.
My mother woke me up every day — I wouldn’t wake up on time otherwise.
My father constantly motivated me to study and aim for a good college.
Their support was unconditional and essential.
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LPT: What message do you want to give future CLAT aspirants?
Naman: Be passionate. If you genuinely love law, you will naturally study well.
And choose the right coaching. I tried combining material from different institutes, but Law Prep is objectively the best.
Their mock tests include tough, medium, and easy levels — preparing you for every possible paper.
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