CLAT Law Entrance
Admission to the National Law Universities
The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities, is the gateway to the NLUs for the five-year integrated LL.B. The exam rewards comprehension speed, reasoning and current awareness all of which this programme builds systematically.
Who it’s for: Class 11 and 12 students and recent school-leavers aiming for the National Law Universities.
What the programme covers
- English language and comprehension speed-reading
- Legal reasoning from passage-based principles
- Logical reasoning and critical analysis
- Current affairs and general knowledge with weekly updates
- Quantitative techniques for the elementary-mathematics section
- Full-length CLAT-pattern mock tests with analysis
Programmes & batches
What you gain
- A reliable reading-and-reasoning method for the comprehension-heavy paper
- Up-to-date current-affairs preparation maintained through the year
- Exam stamina built through full-length practice
CLAT Law Entrance FAQs
Which law entrances does this programme cover?
The core focus is CLAT for the National Law Universities, with preparation that also supports other reasoning-and-comprehension based law entrances.
How is current affairs handled?
Current affairs and general knowledge are updated weekly through the year, since CLAT's GK section draws heavily on recent events.