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CLAT Study Planner Tool (Plan & Track Your Prep)

Plan your CLAT preparation with real numbers, not assumptions. Track topic-wise progress, remaining hours, and your realistic end date based on your daily effort.

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CLAT Study Planner Tool (Plan & Track Your Prep)

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Why Most CLAT Aspirants Fail at Planning?

Most students don’t fail because of lack of effort. They fail because of lack of structure.

  • Underestimating CLAT Syllabus

    You think it’s small, until topics pile up and time runs out.

  • No Clear Daily Study Target

    Studying randomly daily without fixed hours leads to inconsistent preparation progress.

  • Ignoring Topic-Level

    Tracking Without tracking completed topics, you lose clarity on actual syllabus coverage.

  • Delaying Revision Planning

    Revision is left for the end, creating panic before exam day.

What is CLAT Study Planner?

CLAT Study Planner is a free online tool by Law Prep Tutorial that helps you plan your CLAT preparation in a structured and realistic way. Instead of guessing how much to study, you get a complete topic-wise CLAT syllabus with estimated study hours.

You enter the number of hours you can study daily, and the tool calculates your total preparation time and expected completion date. As you finish topics, you mark them as completed and instantly see your remaining hours.

You can also tag topics as important for revision and rate them by difficulty. This way, you prepare with clarity, control, and confidence.

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Key Features of Our CLAT Study Planner Tool

Everything you need to plan, track, and finish your CLAT preparation with clarity and confidence.

  • Complete Syllabus Overview

    See the full section-wise and topic-wise CLAT syllabus in one place. You know exactly what needs to be studied, what is pending, and what has already been completed.

  • Total Hours Required to Study

    Understand the estimated total study hours needed to complete the entire CLAT syllabus. This removes guesswork and gives you a realistic picture of the effort required.

  • Personalized Study Timeline

    Enter your daily study hours and instantly see your expected syllabus completion date. This helps you plan properly according to the actual time left before the exam.

  • Live Progress Tracking

    Mark topics as completed and watch your remaining hours automatically reduce. You can clearly see your preparation progress and stay motivated throughout your journey.

  • Smart Revision Marking

    Tag important topics for revision so you don’t miss them before the exam. This ensures focused revision instead of randomly revising everything in panic mode.

  • Confidence for Actual Exam

    Reduce anxiety by familiarizing yourself with the exam format and pressure.

  • Difficulty Level Tagging

    Mark topics as easy, medium, or hard based on your comfort level. This helps you allocate more time to weaker areas and build a balanced preparation plan.

Toppers Who Trusted Us

  • AIR 1 - 2026  Geetali Gupta
  • AIR 1 - 2026  Aryan Singh
  • AIR 1 - 2025  Yash Vardhan*
  • AIR 1 - 2024  Jai Bohara
  • AIR 1 - 2024  Devtej Singh*
  • AIR 1 - 2023  Gnanankith*
  • AIR 1 - 2022  Rishabh Shivani
  • AIR 1 - 2019  Saumya
  • AIR 1 - 2017  Rajat Maloo
  • AIR 2 - 2026  Shivangi Kumari*
  • AIR 2 - 2025  Chaitanya Ghosh
  • AIR 2 - 2023  Shruti Bhukar*
  • AIR 2 - 2023  Sahil
  • AIR 3 - 2026  Rohan Joshi

Toppers Who Trusted Us

  • AIR 1 - 2026 Geetali Gupta
  • AIR 1 - 2026 Aryan Singh
  • AIR 1 - 2025 Yash Vardhan*
  • AIR 1 - 2024 Jai Bohara
  • AIR 1 - 2024 Devtej Singh*
  • AIR 1 - 2023 Gnanankith*
  • AIR 1 - 2022 Rishabh Shivani
  • AIR 1 - 2019 Saumya
  • AIR 1 - 2017 Rajat Maloo
  • AIR 2 - 2026 Shivangi Kumari*
  • AIR 2 - 2025 Chaitanya Ghosh
  • AIR 2 - 2023 Shruti Bhukar*
  • AIR 2 - 2023 Sahil
  • AIR 3 - 2026 Rohan Joshi

Hear from Our CLAT Toppers

Aryan Singh
Jai Bohara
Manav Agarwal
Vidit Rawat
Gaurav Bishnoi
Moksh Singh
Shreya Agarwal

How CLAT Study Planner Works?

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  • 1

    Enter Your Daily Study Hours

    Tell us how many hours you can realistically study every day. Based on this input, the planner calculates your total preparation timeline.

  • 2

    View Complete Topic-Wise Curriculum

    Access the full section-wise and topic-wise CLAT syllabus with estimated study hours, so you clearly know what needs to be covered.

  • 3

    Mark Topics as Completed

    As you finish each topic, mark it completed. The planner automatically updates your remaining study hours and tracks your overall progress.

  • 4

    Track Your Completion Date & Adjust

    See your expected syllabus completion date. If it crosses the exam date, increase daily hours and instantly get a revised plan.

Who Must Use CLAT Preparation Planner?

Class 11 & 12 Students

If you are preparing alongside school, the CLAT study plan tool helps you balance academics and CLAT systematically. You can plan long-term preparation, divide syllabus smartly, and avoid last-minute pressure before the exam year begins.

Droppers & Repeaters

As a dropper, every day matters. This CLAT study planner helps you calculate your real preparation timeline, track completed topics, and ensure your syllabus finishes well before mock test season begins.

Aspirants Confused Where to Start

If you feel overwhelmed by the CLAT syllabus and don’t know how much effort is required, this tool gives you clarity. You see the complete roadmap, required hours, and a structured plan instantly.

Mentorship from the Best in the Field

Anupama Joshi

Academic Head- CLAT
20 Years Experience

Dr. Sonia Jain

Senior English Mentor
23 Years Experience

Sachin Patil

GK and Current
17 Years Experience

Sarwar Khan

Legal Reasoning Faculty
5 Years Experience

Mohammed Javed

GK and Current
11 Years Experience

Neelesh Nema

Quantitative Techniques
12 Years Experience

Harsh Vardhan Tripathi

Legal Faculty
6 Years Experience

Nighesh Singh

Senior Quant Mentor
12 Years Experience

Amitabh Mishra

Senior English Mentor
20 Years Experience

Dr Saumitra Azad

Senior CLAT Mentor
25 Years Experience

Deepak Verma

Senior CR Mentor
10 Years Experience

Priyanka Dhillon

Senior GK Mentor
10 Years Experience

FAQs About CLAT 2027 Study Planner

On average, 500–700 structured study hours are required to comfortably complete the syllabus along with revision and practice, depending on your current level and learning speed.
Yes, if you start early and stay consistent for at least 10–12 months. Two focused hours daily can be effective when combined with smart planning and mock practice.
Yes, 6 months are enough if you dedicate 5–6 serious hours daily and follow a structured study plan covering syllabus, revision, and mock tests.
It is possible but requires aggressive preparation. You may need 7–8 focused hours daily and strong discipline to complete the syllabus and practice adequately.
Ideally, start in Class 11 or early Class 12. The earlier you begin, the lower your daily study pressure becomes.
Start with the complete syllabus, calculate required study hours, divide them across days, and track progress regularly. Using a CLAT Study Planner helps you avoid random preparation.
You enter your daily study hours, and the tool divides total syllabus hours by your daily effort to show a realistic completion date.
It means your current daily effort is not enough. You need to increase your daily study hours or start immediately to finish on time.
Yes, it provides section-wise and topic-wise syllabus breakdown so you know exactly what to study and track.
Yes, you can mark topics as completed and the tool automatically updates your remaining study hours.
Yes, you can tag specific topics as important for revision so you can revisit them before the exam.
Yes, with proper time management. Studying 3–4 focused hours daily along with school is sufficient if started early.
The biggest mistake is not calculating the actual time required and starting preparation too late without tracking progress.
If your syllabus completion date is before the exam and you have enough time for revision and mocks, you are on track.
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How Many Hours Should You Study Daily for CLAT?

The number of hours you should study daily for CLAT depends on how much time is left before the exam and your current preparation level. If you are starting one year before CLAT, studying 3–4 focused hours daily is mostly enough to comfortably complete the syllabus along with revision and mock practice.

If you have 6 months left, you will need to dedicate 5–6 hours daily with consistent discipline. For 3 months preparation, 7–8 serious hours per day are required, especially if you are covering the syllabus from scratch.

However, quality matters more than sitting time. Focused study with proper tracking is more effective than long, distracted hours.

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