COACHIFY CLAT 2024 PROGRAM
- CLAT for National Law Universities
- AILET for NLU Delhi
- SLAT for Symbiosis Law School
CLAT Classroom program runs on a Hybrid Class Model, where you can take Offline+Online classes. We encourage you to come regularly at your center to take all the classes and doubt sessions but if you are not able to take any of the classes physically, due to any circumstances, you can join our live online session for the same. You can also take classes from the comfort of your home on desktop, laptop or mobile.
You will also get proper recordings of your class sessions for reference purposes.
- 12 Months
- 250 Hours
- 180+ Interactive Live sessions
- 50+ Mock tests
- 80+ Sectional tests
- Hard copy material
- Library Access
- Online test series
- Weekly performance analysis
- Quiz Sessions
- 24x7 Doubt clarification
- All India percentile and mock analysis
- Recorded sessions
- After exam assistance
The CLAT 2024 Syllabus according to the sections is given below:
English language: This section will test the candidates’ proficiency in English based on comprehension passages. Students will be given passages of about 450 words each and such passages could be fiction/ non-fiction, contemporary/historical, etc. Candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used therein, etc. The inference would be key here, candidates will have to comprehend the main idea discussed in the passage including any counter-arguments used in the passage.
Current Affairs including General Knowledge: This section would again consist of passages instead of direct questions that were asked earlier. The passages would again be of 450 words each and the same would be derived from news, journals, etc. Questions based on such passages would be asked. Such a question can cover static portions as well, candidates are therefore advised not to forgo the static portion entirely. Reading Newspapers daily, specifically, articles containing any Bill or Judgments or legal information should help in preparing for this section.
Quantitative Techniques: The Quantitative Technique or Maths section will include short sets of facts or propositions, graphs, or other textual, pictorial or diagrammatic representations of numerical information, followed by a series of questions. The questions will be in the form of Data Interpretation i.e. candidates would be required to infer information from the given passage and answer accordingly.
Legal Reasoning: This section will test the candidate’s interest in the study of law, research aptitude, and problem-solving ability. Questions would again be based on passages relating to facts or scenarios involving legal matters. The passage would contain certain rules and principles which should be identified and accordingly applied to the questions. The passages would be approximately 450 words each.
Logical Reasoning: The purpose of the logical reasoning section is to test the candidate’s ability to identify patterns, logical links, and rectify illogical arguments. The questions would be based on the passage of 300 words.
Exams Covered
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a national level entrance exam conducted for admission to 21 prominent National Law Universities in India and other private universities. One who qualifies in CLAT can seek admission in 3-year/5-year Integrated LLB and LLM programmes. The CLAT exam is conducted once in a year by the National Law University (NLU) among the 21 members of NLUs of the CLAT Committee. The CLAT scores are used by other private law colleges across the country and Public Sector Undertakings for admissions and recruitment respectively. Until 2018, CLAT was conducted on a rotation basis by NLUs. However, from 2019 onwards the CLAT will be conducted by a permanent body, ”Consortium of NLUs” formed by NLUs. The body has its headquarters at NLSIU Bangalore.
The National Law University, Delhi or NLU, Delhi is the only National Law University in India that takes admissions into its Law courses through a separate Entrance Examination, rest all NLUs or National Law Universities take admissions via CLAT or Common Law Admission Test conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities.
The examination is conducted for admissions in the 123 seats offered in the National Law University, Delhi for its 5 years Integrated LLB course.Therefore, to secure a seat in the university, candidates will have to prepare for the examination in a very holistic manner.
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) conducts the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) for admission into their five-year integrated law courses. The law courses are offered at the four law schools under the aegis of SIU – Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Pune, SLS Noida, SLS Hyderabad and SLS Nagpur (new campus). The institutes offer two integrated courses -. BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.).
FAQ
CLAT Test Preparation includes Verbal Aptitude, Quantitative Aptitude, Legal Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning & General Knowledge.
We offer both 1 year and 2 year preparation program for 12th standard and 11th standard students respectively. This duration includes course completion, multiple revisions, Workshop Sessions, and Mock Analysis Sessions.
No, this course itself covers all the other Law entrance examinations preparation.
NO, the scores of CLAT conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities is valid for 24 NLU’s across the country. The score of AILET is only valid for NLU Delhi and the score of SLAT is valid only for Symbiosis Law School.
Yes, this course includes the preparation for all the three exams i.e. CLAT, AILET & SLAT.
Yes, we do provide discounts in the fees on the basis of scholarship test performance.
Yes, but we offer extra discount in the listed fees for onetime payment.