India, June 30 -- The Common Law Admission Test, or CLAT, continues to be the most competitive entry test in the nation. It has 120 comprehension-based questions to be answered within 120 minutes, so not only does it need knowledge, it also needs consistency, clarity in subjects, and a steady and strategic frame of mind. Most aspirants perform well at the start but tend to get confused on how to proceed in a manner that is both effective as well as focused. A month-by-month plan provides a real, tried-and-tested method of keeping track and optimising performance. The following guide provides a six-month plan that enables students to establish subject mastery and exam temperament.

The first month should be focused on understanding the pap...