“The faculty’s personal mentorship and daily doubt-solving sessions helped me secure a top rank.”
A focused 1-year law entrance preparation program designed for Class 12 pass-out students who want to dedicate a full year to preparing for CLAT, AILET, and other law entrance examinations.
The PRATIGYA CLAT Batch is designed for students who have completed Class 12 and want to focus on improving their preparation for national law entrance examinations. The program emphasizes analytical thinking, reading comprehension, and reasoning skills required for CLAT and similar exams.
Structured Study Material
Concept-Focused Classroom Teaching
Regular Academic Tests
Dedicated Doubt-Solving Sessions
Experienced Faculty Mentorship
Performance Monitoring
A dedicated one-year program for repeaters preparing for CLAT and AILET.
Structured learning helps strengthen reasoning and comprehension skills.
A focused learning environment supports serious preparation.
Continuous assessments help 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 PRATIGYA CLAT BATCH is designed for students who have completed Class 12 and are taking a drop year to prepare for law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, and other law entrance tests. It is ideal for students who want to improve their previous performance and secure admission into top law universities.
This is a 1-year intensive program designed specifically for droppers. It focuses on complete syllabus coverage, revision, and advanced-level practice, helping students make the most of their drop year.
This batch prepares students for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET, and other law entrance exams (OLET) conducted by universities across India.
The program covers all major subjects required for law entrance exams:
The focus is on improving accuracy, speed, and analytical ability.
Classes are conducted in Hinglish and English.
Yes, seats are limited to maintain a focused and disciplined learning environment. Students are advised to enroll early to secure their place.