Scoring 100 or more out of 120 marks in CLAT 2027 places you in the top 300–500 ranks nationally, making premier NLUs like NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad and NUJS Kolkata realistic targets in the general category.

CLAT 2027 is conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. The paper carries 120 passage-based multiple-choice questions spread across five sections — English Language, Current Affairs including General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Techniques. Each correct answer earns 1 mark; each wrong answer costs 0.25 marks. Crossing 100 marks requires high accuracy across all five sections and disciplined time use inside the two-hour window.

  • CLAT 2027 is a 120-mark, 120-question offline exam with –0.25 negative marking per wrong answer.
  • Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs together carry 56–64 questions — these two sections drive your score the most.
  • Students targeting 100+ should aim to attempt 110–115 questions with over 91% accuracy.
  • All questions are passage-based; a reading speed of 250+ words per minute is a critical skill to build.
  • Quantitative Techniques (10–14 questions) tests only Class 9–10 level maths — it is the fastest section to prepare and maximise.
Direct Link to CLAT 2027 Official Website — Consortium of NLUs Visit Official Portal

What Scoring 100+ in CLAT 2027 Means

CLAT 2027 carries a total of 120 marks. Scoring 100 or above means answering at least 83% of questions correctly, which based on previous years’ trends corresponds to a rank in the top 300–500 out of roughly 70,000–75,000 applicants in the general category. Students in this score band consistently secure seats at NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, NUJS Kolkata and NLU Jodhpur.

The target is ambitious but achievable. CLAT toppers point to a daily reading habit, disciplined mock analysis and strategic skipping of uncertain questions as the three factors that separate a 100+ scorer from an 85–95 scorer. Section-specific planning matters more than total study hours at this level.


CLAT 2027 Exam Pattern

Section Number of Questions Marks
English Language 22–26 22–26
Current Affairs including General Knowledge 28–32 28–32
Legal Reasoning 28–32 28–32
Logical Reasoning 22–26 22–26
Quantitative Techniques 10–14 10–14
Total 120 120

The exam is conducted offline over 2 hours. There are no standalone MCQs — every question is attached to a passage, making reading comprehension the single most important skill across all five sections.


Section-Wise Strategy to Score 100+

English Language — Target: 22–24 out of 26

Every question follows a reading passage. Read the passage once for the main idea, then answer inference, tone and vocabulary-in-context questions without re-reading fully — scan instead. Build reading speed to 250+ words per minute by reading one editorial daily from a national broadsheet. Focus areas: summary of the passage, author’s central argument, word meaning in context and grammatical usage in the passage.

Current Affairs including General Knowledge — Target: 26–29 out of 32

This is the most controllable section with the highest return on early preparation. CLAT tests current affairs from the 18 months preceding the exam date. Start a monthly digest from Day 1 and revise it every weekend. High-yield topics include Supreme Court judgements on constitutional matters, major legislation passed by Parliament, government schemes, international summits and Awards and Honours. Static GK topics — Indian Polity, History, Geography — also appear but in lower proportion.

Legal Reasoning — Target: 26–29 out of 32

Each Legal Reasoning question presents a legal principle followed by a factual scenario. Apply the principle to the facts — no prior legal knowledge is required or useful. Follow the Principle → Fact → Conclusion drill for every question. The most common mistake is importing outside legal knowledge to override the stated principle. Practice 15–20 questions daily and track whether your errors come from misreading the principle or misreading the facts — most errors fall into one of these two categories.

Logical Reasoning — Target: 20–23 out of 26

Logical Reasoning in CLAT uses comprehension-style passages to test argument evaluation, assumption identification and inference drawing. Practice with editorial and opinion pieces — identify the central claim, unstated assumptions and logical gaps. Do not confuse this with puzzle-based reasoning from other entrance exams; the format here is entirely passage-based. Speed on this section improves significantly after 8–10 weeks of daily targeted practice.

Quantitative Techniques — Target: 11–13 out of 14

This section tests Class 9–10 level maths embedded in short data passages — ratios, percentages, simple interest, profit and loss and basic data interpretation. Review NCERT Class 9–10 maths chapters and practice 5–7 data interpretation passages per week. The section is small but highly scoreable. A well-prepared student should finish Quantitative Techniques in under 18 minutes on exam day.


Time Management During the CLAT 2027 Exam

120 questions in 120 minutes averages 1 minute per question, but some sections move faster than others. Students who score 100+ protect their easiest marks first by sequencing sections strategically on exam day. A recommended sequence is: Current Affairs and GK → Legal Reasoning → English → Logical Reasoning → Quantitative Techniques.

Section Recommended Time Target Attempts
Current Affairs and GK 20–22 minutes 28–30
Legal Reasoning 28–32 minutes 28–30
English Language 22–25 minutes 22–24
Logical Reasoning 22–25 minutes 20–23
Quantitative Techniques 15–18 minutes 11–14

Do not spend more than 90 seconds on any single question. Mark difficult questions and return to them in the final 8–10 minutes. Attempting 110–115 questions with over 91% accuracy is the reliable path to 100+. Random guessing on skipped questions destroys the accuracy target — only attempt questions where you can logically eliminate at least two wrong options.


Weekly Study Plan for CLAT 2027

A 40–50 week structured plan gives enough time to cover all five sections and take 20+ full-length mock tests before CLAT 2027. The weekly breakdown below balances section coverage with regular timed practice:

Day Focus Area
Monday Legal Reasoning — 20 passage-based questions + principle revision
Tuesday Current Affairs — update monthly digest + 10 GK questions
Wednesday English Language — 1 editorial read + 15 comprehension questions
Thursday Logical Reasoning — 20 argument-based questions
Friday Quantitative Techniques — 2 DI passages + NCERT formula review
Saturday Full-length timed mock test — 120 questions, 2 hours, strict
Sunday Mock analysis + weak-area revision + current affairs catch-up

Mock test analysis is as important as the mock itself. Identify your three weakest question types each week and build targeted drills before the next timed test. Students who complete 20+ analysed mocks consistently outperform those with more theory hours but fewer timed practice sessions.

CLAT 2027 Preparation FAQs

Ques. What rank can I expect with a 100+ score in CLAT 2027?

Ans. Based on previous years’ trends, a score of 100 or above in CLAT is expected to yield a rank in the top 300–500 in the general category. This score range makes NLSIU Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, NUJS Kolkata and NLU Jodhpur realistic targets for general category students in CLAT 2027.

Ques. Which section should I focus on most to score 100+ in CLAT 2027?

Ans. Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs including GK are the two highest-weightage sections, each carrying 28–32 questions. Together they account for 56–64 of the 120 marks. Maximising both sections is the most direct route to a 100+ score; neglecting either makes the target very difficult to reach.

Ques. How many mock tests are enough for CLAT 2027 preparation?

Ans. Aim for at least 20 full-length timed mock tests in the 5–6 months before CLAT 2027. Quality of analysis matters more than quantity — after each mock, identify errors by question type and section, track accuracy percentages per section and drill the weakest areas before the next test.

Ques. Is negative marking a major concern for scoring 100+ in CLAT 2027?

Ans. Yes. CLAT 2027 carries a deduction of 0.25 marks per wrong answer. Students targeting 100+ must maintain over 91% accuracy, which means avoiding random guessing. Skip any question where you cannot eliminate at least two options and return to it only if time allows in the final minutes.

Ques. How much time should I spend on Current Affairs daily for CLAT 2027?

Ans. Spend 30–45 minutes daily on current affairs from the first week of preparation. CLAT covers news and legal developments from the 18 months before the exam. A monthly digest revised every weekend is more effective than cramming GK in the final two months before the test.

Ques. Can a self-study student score 100+ in CLAT 2027?

Ans. Yes. Several CLAT toppers have prepared through self-study using NCERT textbooks for GK and Maths, a structured mock test series and a daily newspaper reading habit. Consistent execution of a weekly plan and disciplined post-mock analysis are more important than coaching at this score level.