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CLAT – 5 Year Law (NLUs)
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CLAT – 5 Year Law (NLUs)

This comprehensive 6-month program is designed for both school students and graduates aspiring to secure admission to top National Law Universities (NLUs). It offers a structured learning path from fundamentals to advanced concepts, aligned with the comprehension-based CLAT pattern. For graduates, the course also prepares for CLAT PG (LL.M.) and emerging 3-year NLU entrance exams, strengthening core legal subjects while bridging the gap between academic study and professional entrance requirements.CurriculumEnglish Language: Speed reading, understanding the tone, and learning words through context.Legal Reasoning: Applying legal concepts through passage-based content and practical situations.Logical Reasoning: Evaluation of arguments, premises, and core logical concepts.Current Affairs: Covering National and International with the legal updates.Quantitative Techniques: Data Analysis and 10th grade arithmetic, including Profit & Loss and Ratios.Integrated CurriculumLegal Aptitude & ComprehensionCore Law: Torts, Contracts, Criminal Law, and the Indian Constitution.Advanced Jurisprudence: Essential for 3-Year/PG aspirants.Legal Maxims: Landmark SC judgments and essential Latin terminology.Updated Syllabus CoverageReading Skills: Strategies for 450-word passages across all sections.Contemporary Issues: Analysis of recent Bills, Amendments, and Social-Legal debates.Foundational Logic: Puzzles, Syllogisms, and Blood Relations.

  • Specialized training to masteSpecialized training to master the modern NLU patternr the modern NLU pattern
  • Detailed feedback on every mock test with progress tracking
CLAT (LLB/LLM)
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CLAT (LLB/LLM)

Course DescriptionThe Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national-level entrance examination conducted in India for admission to undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programs offered by National Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating institutions. The exam is organized annually by the Consortium of National Law Universities and serves as the primary gateway to prestigious law colleges across the country.Program Classification for Law Entrance Exams (CLAT – UG & PG)I. Undergraduate Law Programs(CLAT UG – 5-Year LL.B.)Educational QualificationCandidates must have passed Senior Secondary Level (10+2) or an equivalent examination. Students appearing for their Class 12 examination in the year of admission are also eligible, subject to submission of passing proof at the time of admission.Minimum Marks (Class 12)General / OBC / PWD / NRI / PIO / OCI: Minimum 45% aggregate marks or equivalent gradeSC / ST: Minimum 40% aggregate marks or equivalent gradeAge LimitThere is no age limit for CLAT UG candidates.NationalityIndian Nationals, NRIs, PIO, and OCI candidates are eligible to apply.II. Postgraduate Law Programs(CLAT PG – LL.M.)Educational QualificationApplicants must hold an LL.B. degree (3-year or 5-year integrated program) or an equivalent qualification. Candidates appearing in the final year or semester of their LL.B. program may also apply, subject to verification at admission.Minimum Marks (LL.B.)General / OBC / PWD / NRI / PIO / OCI: Minimum 50% aggregate marks or equivalent gradeSC / ST: Minimum 45% aggregate marks or equivalent gradeAge LimitThere is no upper age limit for CLAT PG applicants.NationalityIndian Nationals, NRIs, PIOs, and OCI candidates are eligible to apply.Disclaimer:Candidates are advised to carefully check the official notification of the relevant entrance examination (such as CLAT, AILET, SLAT, etc.) for the applicable academic year before submitting their application.

  • Legal aptitude & comprehension
  • Mock tests & exam strategy
PCS (Judicial Services) – Civil Judge (JMFC)
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PCS (Judicial Services) – Civil Judge (JMFC)

Provincial Civil Service - Judicial Examination (PCS J)Provincial Civil Service - Judicial Examination is an entry-level examination for law graduates to be appointed as members of the subordinate judiciary (typically as Civil Judge, Junior Division, or Judicial Magistrate) in various states of India.Since it is a state-level examination, the details and eligibility criteria vary slightly from state to state (e.g., UP PCS J, MP PCS J, Punjab PCS J, etc.).General Eligibility Criteria1. Educational QualificationBachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Degree:Candidates must possess an LL.B. degree—either a 3-year program after graduation or a 5-year integrated program after Class 12 (10+2)—from a university or institution recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI).2. Age LimitMinimum Age: Generally 21 or 22 years old.Maximum Age: Typically ranges from 32 to 37 years, depending on the specific state.Age Relaxation: Relaxation is provided for candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) and other special categories as per respective state government rules.3. NationalityThe candidate must be a Citizen of India.In some states, subjects of Nepal or Bhutan, or certain migrants of Indian origin intending permanent settlement in India, may also be eligible (subject to official certificates).4. Other RequirementsLanguage Proficiency: Knowledge of the respective state’s local language (e.g., Hindi in Devnagri Script for Uttar Pradesh) is mandatory.Work Experience: Prior experience is generally not required; fresh law graduates are eligible to apply.Note: Always refer to the official recruitment notification released by the respective State Public Service Commission or High Court for the most accurate and current eligibility details.

  • Prelims + Mains complete coverage
  • Subject-wise conceptual clarity
PU Law Entrance Exam Coaching
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PU Law Entrance Exam Coaching

This 3-month program is carefully structured and planned to help students to clear the Panjab University (PU) LL.B. entrance examination. The course emphasizes high-scoring topics, strong legal reasoning, and practice, enabling students to confidently meet and exceed competitive cut-off scores.Legal Aptitude & ConstitutionBuild a strong foundation in law and the Indian Constitution, focusing on the most important exam areas.Indian Polity: Preamble, Fundamental Rights, and JudiciaryBasic Law: Introduction to Torts, Contracts, and Criminal LawLegal Terms: Important legal maxims and key court decisionsGeneral Knowledge & Legal AwarenessStay updated with topics relevant to law entrance exams.Static GK: Selected topics from History, Geography, and PolityCurrent Affairs: Important national and international events from the last 12 monthsLegal News: Recent laws, amendments, and Supreme Court judgmentsEnglish & Verbal AbilityImprove language skills to score higher in the verbal section.Grammar and Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, and error correctionReading Skills: Speed reading and comprehension practiceReasoning & Mental AbilityStrengthen logical thinking with easy techniques and practice.Logical Reasoning: Series, blood relations, and syllogismsCritical Reasoning: Statement–assumption and cause–effect questionsExam-Oriented PracticePractice with real exam patterns to boost confidence and accuracy.Previous Papers: Analysis of PU Law entrance exams from the last 10 yearsMock Tests: Full-length tests to improve speed and time management

  • Targeted preparation specifically for the Panjab University exam pattern.
  • Intensive practice with previous years' papers and simulated exams.
UGC NET (Law)
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UGC NET (Law)

The UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) for Law is conducted to determine the eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor in Indian universities and colleges.The UGC NET (Law) eligibility criteria, in short and to the point, are:I. Educational QualificationDegree Required: A Master’s Degree (LL.M. or equivalent) is required.Minimum Marks (General/EWS): Must secure at least 55% marks (without rounding off).Minimum Marks (Reserved Categories): Must secure at least 50% marks (without rounding off) for OBC (NCL), SC, ST, PwD, and Transgender candidates.Final Year Students: Candidates in the final year/semester can apply provisionally, but must meet the percentage requirement within two years of the NET result.II. Age LimitA. For Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)Upper Age Limit (General): Maximum 31 years (as on the first day of the month the exam concludes).Age Relaxation: Up to 5 years relaxation for reserved categories (OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD, Transgender, and Women applicants).LL.M. Relaxation: 3 years age relaxation is provided to LL.M. degree holders.B. For Assistant ProfessorUpper Age Limit: No upper age limit.Eligibility LL.M (as per UGC norms)

  • Paper 1 & Paper 2 (Law) complete syllabus
  • Teaching as per latest NTA pattern
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