Here's the reality that hits most students too late: knowing your subjects and doing well on CLAT are completely different things.
You might know every constitutional article, every current event from the past year, every logical reasoning pattern and still struggle on exam day. The reason is simple. CLAT UG Mock Test doesn't just test what you know. It tests how fast you can think, how accurately you can work under pressure, and how well you manage your time when every second counts.
You get 120 questions in 120 minutes. Sounds straightforward until you're actually sitting there, watching the clock tick down while trying to read a dense legal passage or solve a tricky reasoning problem. Some questions take thirty seconds, others need two full minutes. Without practice, you won't know the difference until it's too late.
Mock tests train you for this reality. They're where you learn to perform, not just know things. Think of them as dress rehearsals before the actual performance. You wouldn't go on stage without rehearsals, right? Same logic applies here.