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CLAT 2027 Course – Start Early for NLUs

Get 12–18 months of CLAT and AILET 2027 prep with live classes, mock tests, and 1-on-1 mentorship.

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Early Law Prep for School Students

Step-by-step coaching to balance school and law entrance preparation effectively.

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Mocks That Match CLAT & AILET

Start with basics in Year 1, then progress to full mocks in Year 2.

✓ Legal Aptitude & Logic Drills (Year 1)
✓ Full-Length CLAT & AILET Mocks (Year 2)
✓ Current Affairs + RC Practice
✓ Topic-wise Timed Quizzes & Feedback

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Choose the Right CLAT 2027 Prep Plan

Choose from live, hybrid, or self-paced courses tailored for Class 11–12 NLU aspirants.
Course Feature Mock Test Self-Paced Online Hybrid
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₹10,000

 

₹35,000

 

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₹75,000

 

300+ Topic Tests

Sectional Tests

20 Full Length Mocks
AI based Mock Analysis
PI Training

E-Books

Hard Copy Books
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300+ hours of Recorded Videos Consists
– Foundation Sessions
– Concept Sessions
– Practice Sessions (DL 1 & 2)
– CLAT Level Sessions (DL 2 & 3)
– CLAT & AILET Focused Workshops
Access to VAST Alumni base of TS
Access to AI based learner portal
Daily Homework
Daily Live Sessions
Daily Class Tests
Doubt Sessions
1 to 1 personal mentoring
Individual Career Counselling
Initial Mapping by AK/AT
Access to AK/AT for career counselling
Classroom Sessions (only in Pune)

Start Your NLU Journey Today.

Enroll early for our weekend classes, custom study plans, and mocks to strengthen legal aptitude.

CLAT 2027 Course Details

Our program helps students master legal reasoning, current affairs, and logic at a manageable pace.

20+ CLAT + AILET Mocks

300+ hours of recorded content

10,000+ practice questions

Mentored by NLU Alumni

24*7 doubt solving platform

1 to 1 Mentoring by Mentors from TOP 30 B-Schools

Exam Focused Revision Workshops

Post Exam College Specific Mentoring

Modes Available
We operate offline classes only in Pune. Online classes are available for PAN India Students

Try a Live Class by Best CLAT Mentors

Experience our interactive teaching style and methodology through a demo session with feedback.

Time Management in CAT

Learn effective strategies to manage your time during the CAT exam

Mastering VARC Section

Expert tips to improve your Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension score

DILR - Breaking the Code

Techniques to tackle the toughest Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning questions

Quant Shortcuts

Essential shortcuts and formulas to solve Quantitative Aptitude questions faster

From Class 11 to NLUs – Meet Our CLAT Toppers

Learn how our early-bird students cracked CLAT & AILET with consistency, clarity, and structured mentorship.
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Yash Chaurasia

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WAT PI Course XLRI

Kshitij Mehta

Personal Mentoring IIFT

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Classroom Course TISS

Kshitija Goje

Classroom Course IIM M

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Personal Mentoring JBIMS

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Personal Mentoring JBIMS

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Classroom Course SIBM P

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Online Course IIM Ngp

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Pritish Kawade

Classroom Course SRCC

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Why Students Trust Our CLAT Coaching

Hear how Tarkashastra’s long-term CLAT program helped students excel in law entrance exams.

Meet the Mentors Who Shape Futures

Our CLAT coaching for Class 10 and 11 is led by law graduates and reasoning experts who guide school students every step of the way.
The Strategist Behind 99+ Percentilers
With over 10 years of experience in CAT coaching, AK has mentored thousands of students who have made it to Top B-Schools.
The Strategist Behind 99+ Percentilers
Specializing in Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation, Aditya is known for simplifying complex mathematical concepts.

Need clarity on your child’s prep path?

Our team is here to help.

CLAT vs AILET – Know the Exams Before You Prepare

Understand the key differences between CLAT and AILET in terms of syllabus, paper pattern, marking, and timelines.

Exam Pattern for CLAT 2027

Understanding the exam pattern is essential for adequate preparation. Here’s how the CLAT 2027 exam is structured.

UG Exam Pattern

Section No. of Questions Weightage
English Language
22-26
20%
Logical Reasoning
22-26
20%
Current Affairs & GK
28-32
25%
Legal Reasoning
28-32
25%
Quantitative Techniques
10-14
10%
Total: 120 questions, 120 minutes
Each correct answer awards 1 mark, while a wrong answer deducts 0.25 marks.

PG Exam Pattern

PG candidates will face 120 MCQs covering Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and other legal subjects like Contract and Tort Law.

Mode & Duration  

  • Test Mode: Offline (Pen-and-paper based)  
  • Duration: 2 hours  

Syllabus Snapshot for UG and PG

UG Syllabus

Section Info. Topics.
English Language
The English section comprises 3–4 passages, each around 450 words long, drawn from fiction, non-fiction, or journalistic sources. Questions test comprehension skills, grammar, and vocabulary.
Synonyms and antonyms Sentence correction and spotting grammatical errors Vocabulary in context Drawing inferences, summarizing passages
Current Affairs, Including General Knowledge
This section consists of 4–6 passages based on current events and static GK. The questions assess your awareness of national and international developments.
Current national and international events (from April 2024 onwards) Sciences, technology, summits, and awards Indian arts, culture, and historical events of significance
Legal Reasoning
This section does not require prior legal knowledge. However, an understanding of fundamental laws and public policy can be advantageous. The questions revolve around passages describing legal principles or situations.
Contract law, tort law, and criminal law basics Legal maxims and terms Constitutional law principles
Logical Reasoning
The logical reasoning section assesses your analytical and critical thinking skills. It includes passage-based questions that test your ability to evaluate arguments and apply deductions.
Arguments, assumptions, and conclusions Analogies and relationships Logical sequences and patterns
Quantitative Techniques
This section evaluates your elementary mathematics skills (up to Class 10 level). Questions are based on numerical data presented in charts or tables.
Percentages, ratios, and algebra Profit and loss, time and work, mensuration Data interpretation

PG Syllabus

Section Main Topics.
Sec A – Constitutional Law
Legislative power – procedure, privilegesJudicial power – organisation of the judiciary, the jurisdiction of SC of India,Federal Idea – Nature of Indian Polity, co-operative federalismFreedoms of Inter-state Trade and CommerceImpact of Emergency on center-state Relations
Sec B – Contract, Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, IPR and Jurisprudence
Elements of crime: Actus Reus, Mens Rea, group liability, abetment, criminal conspiracy, exceptions, attempt to commit offences; offences against public tranquillity; offences against the body – culpable homicide, murder, hurt, grievous hurt, wrongful confinement, wrongful restraint, criminal force, assault, abduction, kidnapping, rape, and unnatural offences. Classification of torts: trespass, nuisance, defamation, liability for misstatements, negligence. Formation, validity, discharge, and performance of contracts; remedies and quasi-contracts under the Indian Contract Act-1872 and the Indian Specific Relief Act-1963. Definition, origin, and development of international law; its sources, subjects, and relationship with municipal law; state recognition and succession; international rivers, canals, sea, air, and outer space law; nationality, statelessness, jurisdiction, immunity, extradition, asylum, diplomatic relations, treaties, war, contraband, blockades, legal effects of war, dispute resolution, state responsibility, retorsion, reprisals, armed interventions, and the United Nations role. Nature, scope, and key laws of IPR: Trademarks Act 1999, Patents Act 1970, Copyright Act 1957, and IPR in an international context. Legal methods, the Indian legal system, fundamental legal theories: Analytical positivism, Kelsen’s pure theory, Hart’s and Austin’s definitions of law, Holland’s and Salmond’s views, and approaches to jurisprudence – Historical, sociological, economic (Marx and Engels), and realist (American and Scandinavian).

Eligibility for CLAT 2027

Undergraduate Eligibility (UG)

Interested candidates must meet the following requirements to appear for CLAT 2027 at the UG level:

  • Educational Qualification: Must have completed or appeared for Class 12 or an equivalent examination.  
  • Minimum Marks:  
  • General/OBC candidates require at least 45% marks.  
  • SC/ST/PwD candidates require at least 40% marks.  
  • Age Limit: No upper age limit.

 

Postgraduate Eligibility (PG)  

If you’re applying for postgraduate law programs, here’s what you need to qualify:

  • Educational Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in Law (LLB 3-year or 5-year integrated course).  
  • Minimum Marks:  
  • General/OBC candidates require at least 50% marks.  
  • SC/ST/PwD candidates require at least 45% marks.  
  • Age Limit: No upper age limit.  

 

Note: Students in their final year of school or law undergraduate programs are eligible to apply, provided they furnish proof of qualification upon admission.  

The National Law University of Delhi will provide the dates for the AILET 2027 test. The table below provides a provisional timetable for AILET 2027:
Event Tentative Date
Release of official notification
Last week of May 2026
Application opens
First week of August 2026
Last Date for Applications:
Second week of November 2026
Release of admit cards
Third week of November 2026
AILET 2027 exam date
First week of December 2026

AILET Exam Pattern:

  • Total questions: 150
  • Total marks: 150
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Question format: Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) 
  • Negative marking: 0.25 per wrong answer
  • Sections: English, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning.
The most notable differences in pattern include AILET’s higher question count despite a shorter time frame, creating a more intense time pressure. While the ailet exam pattern demands quicker thinking and decision-making, CLAT allows for more deliberation but penalizes incorrect answers. This structural difference immediately highlights how is ailet tougher than clat in terms of time management requirements.

Syllabus: AILET – Subject-wise Analysis

Section Info.
English Language
AILET: Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and writing skills.
Current Affairs, Including General Knowledge
AILET: Maintains a more balanced approach between static general knowledge and current affairs, often testing deeper historical and cultural knowledge
Legal Reasoning
AILET: Features more complex questions on legal knowledge, legal maxims, and constitutional provisions alongside principle-fact based questions
Logical Reasoning
AILET logical reasoning: Focuses more on traditional logic puzzles, syllogisms, arrangements, and sequences
Mathematics/Quantitative Techniques:
AILET: Has no mathematical section.

Who Can Apply For AILET 2027 - Eligibility Criteria

Before applying for AILET 2027 application form, students should review the NLUD-specified qualifying requirements for AILET 2027. Only students who meet AILET 2027 eligibility criteria will be permitted to appear in the admission test. The AILET 2027 minimum eligibility criteria are as listed below:
  • Candidates for the B.A.LL.B (Hons.) course need to have the 10+2 exam with at least 50% of their total points.
  • There is no upper age bar to take the AILET 2027 exam.
  • Candidates who are currently in their class 12 are also eligible to apply.
  • Candidates belonging to the SC/ST category must have a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in their class 12.
The National Law University of Delhi will provide the dates for the AILET 2027 test. The table below provides a provisional timetable for AILET 2027:
Event Tentative Date
Release of official notification
Last week of May 2026
Application opens
First week of August 2026
Last date to apply
Second week of November 2026
Release of admit cards
Third week of November 2026
AILET 2027 exam date
First week of December 2026

Prepare Early. Think Logically. Read Critically.

Build the right habits, master the right sections, and stay miles ahead with our 2-year prep plan.

400+

Hours of Teaching Across 2 Years

30+

Full-Length CLAT & AILET Mocks

100+

Current Affairs based Sessions

FAQs:

1. Who should join the CLAT 2027 course?

This course is ideal for Class 11 or early Class 12 students who want to start preparation for CLAT and AILET at a steady, well-paced rhythm.

2. Which exams are covered in the CLAT 2027 Course?

The course covers CLAT 2027 (for all NLUs) and AILET 2027 (for NLU Delhi) with focused test prep, legal reasoning, and current affairs modules.

3. Is this a 1-year or 2-year program?

It can be customized as a 1.5–2 year plan based on your current class. Students in Class 11 start with foundational topics, and we gradually move into exam-level preparation in Class 12.

4. Are live classes on weekdays or weekends?

We conduct weekday live classes (in evening) to ensure that school students can balance board studies and law entrance preparation effectively.

5. Are classes recorded and available for revision?

Yes. Every class is recorded and accessible 24×7, so students can revise anytime or catch up if they miss a session.

6. How many mocks are provided for CLAT and AILET?

You get 30+ full-length mocks (CLAT + AILET combined), sectional tests, and previous year paper-based practice—all with detailed feedback and AIR benchmarking.

7. Will I get support for current affairs and legal updates?

Yes. We provide weekly current affairs sessions, legal reasoning updates, quizzes, and revision capsules to help with both CLAT and AILET GK.

8. Does the course include personal mentorship?

Yes. Every student is assigned a mentor for strategy sessions, study tracking, doubt-solving, and exam planning throughout the program.

9. Will there be a crash course or final revision plan before the exams?

Yes. The course ends with a high-intensity crash course phase with test simulations, mock drills, and last-mile strategy tips starting 2–3 months before the exam.

10. Can I attend a demo class or trial test before enrolling?

Absolutely. We offer a free live demo session and a sample CLAT mock test to help you experience the teaching style and platform.

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