“The faculty’s personal mentorship and daily doubt-solving sessions helped me secure a top rank.”
A focused 1-year CLAT preparation program designed for students entering Class 12, aimed at strengthening reasoning and legal aptitude skills required for law entrance examinations.
The SANKALP CLAT Batch focuses on strengthening concepts and improving exam-oriented practice during Class 12.
Subjects Covered
Each subject is taught with emphasis on analytical thinking and comprehension.
Concept-Focused Teaching
Study Material
Regular Academic Tests
Doubt-Solving Sessions
Faculty Mentorship
Performance Monitoring
Focus on strengthening conceptual understanding in core subjects.
Students gradually develop analytical thinking useful for future competitive exams.
Structured learning designed to strengthen subject fundamentals.
Continuous assessments help improve academic performance.
“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 SANKALP CLAT BATCH is designed for students who are moving to or currently studying in Class 12 and want to prepare seriously for law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, and other law entrance tests. It is ideal for students who want to focus on competitive exam preparation alongside their board exams.
This is a 1-year focused program designed specifically for Class 12 students. It covers the complete syllabus required for law entrance exams while also allowing time for revision, practice, and exam-oriented preparation.
The program includes all major subjects required for CLAT preparation:
The focus is on improving reading ability, analytical thinking, and accuracy.
The purpose of this batch is to provide structured, exam-focused preparation in the final year. It helps students strengthen their concepts, improve speed and accuracy, and develop the confidence required to perform well in competitive law entrance exams.
Classes are conducted in Hinglish and English, ensuring that students clearly understand concepts and can comfortably follow classroom discussions.
Yes, seats are limited to maintain a focused academic environment and provide better individual attention. Students are advised to enroll early to secure their seat.