“The faculty’s personal mentorship and daily doubt-solving sessions helped me secure a top rank.”
A structured 2-year law entrance preparation program designed for students entering Class 11, focused on building strong foundations in Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, Data Interpretation, and English for CLAT, AILET, and other law entrance exams.
The ARJUN CLAT Batch focuses on building strong conceptual foundations in reasoning, legal aptitude, and language skills. The program introduces students to law entrance preparation from Class 11 with structured learning and consistent practice.
Subjects Covered
Structured Study Material
Concept-Focused Classroom Teaching
Regular Academic Tests
Dedicated Doubt-Solving Sessions
Experienced Faculty Mentorship
Performance Monitoring
A two-year program designed to start preparation from Class 11.
Structured learning designed to strengthen reasoning skills.
A focused environment helps students stay consistent.
Continuous assessments improve exam readiness.
“The faculty’s personal mentorship and daily doubt-solving sessions helped me secure a top rank.”
NEET AIR 152 NEET 2024
“Focused mock tests and concept clarity sessions gave me the final boost before exams.”
Main - AIR 189 JEE 2024
The ARJUN CLAT BATCH is designed for students who are moving to or currently studying in Class 11 and want to start early preparation for law entrance exams. It is ideal for students who aim to pursue a career in law and want to build a strong foundation from the beginning.
This is a 2-year structured program covering both Class 11 and Class 12 preparation, allowing students to gradually build concepts, improve skills, and prepare effectively for law entrance examinations.
This batch prepares students for major law entrance exams including CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET, and other law entrance exams (OLET) conducted by various universities across India.
The program covers all key subjects required for law entrance exams:
The focus is on improving reading ability, reasoning skills, and analytical thinking.
Classes are conducted in Hinglish and English.
Yes, seats are limited to maintain a focused learning environment and provide better individual attention. Students are advised to apply early to secure their seat.