Every year, thousands of students prepare for CLAT with coaching notes, mock tests, and strategy videos. Yet, when results come out, a small group consistently scores higher than the rest. The difference is not talent or luck, it's practice rooted in reality. Almost every CLAT topper shares one common habit: solving CLAT Previous Year Question Papers early and repeatedly.
These papers are not just old questions. They are the closest thing to the actual exam and reflect how CLAT really tests your thinking, speed, and comprehension. If you want to move beyond guesswork and prepare with clarity, this is where your focus should begin.