Live Sessions to keep you consistent & exam-focused
1-on-1 Personalized Mentorship with Experts
Study Plan that tells you what to do, Day-by-Day
Course Outline
The course contains important videos and reading material but that’s not it! You also get:
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Personalised Guidance: Direct mentor support on call and text.
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Subject Trackers: Know “what to study next,” & monitor progress.
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Monthly Legal Updates: Key judgments and legal news, Jan–Dec 2025.
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Subject-Specific Mocks: 50 Mocks out of which 20 are subject-specific, with OMR sheet (printable).
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CLAT PG & Beyond: Exam prep plus career insights for PSUs, JAG Exam, etc.
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Why this Course?
Because
βοΈ This course is not just about what to study, but also about what to skip.
βοΈ We filter 1,000+ judgments and give you only what matters.
βοΈ Our live sessions aren’t just great — they’re game-changers.
βοΈ Clear, focused content that cuts the noise and gives you exactly what you need.
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Course Syllabus
- Everything You Need To Know
- Let's Know You Better!
- Monthly Study Plans
- CLAT PG 2025- Paper Analysis
- CLAT PG 2024 & AILET LLM 2024 - Paper Analysis
- CLAT PG and AILET 2022 and 2023 Paper Analysis
- Complete Guide to PSU Vis-a-Vis CLAT PG
- Complete Guide to JAG Vis-a-Vis CLAT PG
- Topper's Interview
- Mock Tests & Freebies
- Contact Us
- Introduction to Live Sessions
- Live Session Recordings
- January 2025
- February 2025
- March 2025
- April 2025
- May 2025
- June 2025
- July 2025
- August 2025
- Key Judgments of 2025
- Videos on the Important Judgments
- Answers to Assessment
- Impactful Judgments of 2024
- Important Topics
- Reading Material on Cases of 2024
- Quick Revision Videos on Cases
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Impactful Judgments of 2023
- Key Judgments of 2023
- Reading Material on Cases of 2023
- Reading Material on Cases of 2023 (Constitution)
- Reading Material on Cases of 2023 (Arbitration)
- Reading Material on Cases of 2023 (Criminal Laws)
- Quick Revision Videos
- Key Judgments- 2021
- Key Judgments of 2022
- Case Analysis Video- 2021
- Case Analysis Videos- 2022
- Constitution Matters
- Reservation Cases
- Cases on Corporate & Insolvency Matters
- Cases on Political Matters
- Criminal Matters
- Women Rights
- Other Important Cases
- Key Judgments of 2018
- Key Judgments of 2019
- Key Judgments of 2020
- Landmark Judgments in Constitution
- Gender Justice & Family Law Judgments
- Landmark Judgments in IPC
- Landmark Judgments in CrPC & IEA
- Landmark Judgments in Company Law
- Landmark Judgments in International Law
- MTP Amendment Act 2021 (Abortion Rights)
- Overview of PMLA and Recent Cases
- Overview of Consumer Protection Act 2019
- POCSO Act and JJA
- PoSH Act 2013 (Sexual harassment at Workplace)
- Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016
- Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967
- Dowry Prohibition Act, 1961
- Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005
- The Information Technology Act, 2000
- Assessments Answers
- Introduction
- Basic and Salient Features of Indian Constitution
- Citizenship
- Article 12 and 13
- Right to Equality (Articles 14 β 18)
- Right to Freedom (Article 19)
- Protection against conviction for offences (Article 20)
- Right to Life & Personal Liberty (Article 21)
- Article 22-24
- Freedom of Religion (Article 25-28)
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Cultural & Educational Rights (Article 29-30)
- DPSP, Free Legal Aid & Fundamental Duties
- Right to Constitutional Remedies (Article 32)
- Supreme Court
- Types of Petitions
- High Court- Jurisdiction & Powers
- Powers and Functions of the President and the Governor
- Passing a Bill
- Parliament
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Emergency Provisions
- The Basic Structure Doctrine
- Important Amendments
- Doctrines under the Indian Constitution
- Uniform Civil Code
- Special Provisions- Part XXI of Constitution
- Article 370: Special Status given to Jammu & Kashmir
- Election Laws in India
- Legislature v. Judiciary
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Impeachment under the Indian Constitution
- Special Status of Delhi
- Anti-Defection Laws in India
- Distribution of Legislative power between Centre and State
- Judicial Activism
- Introduction
- Definition of Jurisprudence
- Sources of law
- Schools of Jurisprudence
- Rights, Duties and Hohfeld's Analysis
- Person & Liabilities
- Ownership & Possession
- Administration of Justice and Theory of Law
- Law and Morals
- State and Sovereignty
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- The New Criminal Laws: A Comparison
- Introduction to IPC
- General Principles of Criminal Liability
- General Exceptions
- Criminal Conspiracy
- Abetment
- Joint and Constructive Liability
- Offences Against Body
- Offences Against Property
- Adultery & Offences against Women
- Defamation
- Sedition Law
- Introduction to Code of Criminal Procedure
- Criminal Courts in India
- Pre- Trial Stage
- Stages of Evidence (Trial Stage)
- Post- Trial Stage
- Arrest & Bail
- Custodial Violence
- Dying Declaration and Section 164 of CrPC
- Remission in India
- The Criminal Procedure Identification Act, 2022
- Types of Offenses
- Worksheets
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Introduction, Types of Evidence & Important Definitions
- Res Gestae: An Exception To Hearsay Rule
- Primary and Secondary Evidence
- Exception to Hearsay Rule
- Best Evidence Rule
- Admissibility of electronic evidence
- Overview of the Act
- Definitions and Punishments for various Offences
- General Exceptions
- Offences against Human Body
- Offences against State & Offences relating to Elections
- Offences against Public Tranquility and Public Servants
- Offences against Property and Property Marks
- Offences against Woman and Child
- Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy and Attempt
- Criminal Intimidation, Insult, Annoyance and Defamation
- Overview of the Act
- Types of Offences under Criminal Laws
- Introduction to Criminal Courts & Offices
- FIR Provisions and Plea Bargaining
- Arrest and Appearance of Persons
- Bail and Bail Bonds
- Judgment & Victim Compensation Scheme
- Charge & Investigation, Inquiries
- Trial in Summons and Warrant Cases
- Execution, Suspension, Remission, Commutation of Sentences
- Reference, Revision and Appeals
- Overview of the Act
- Introduction to Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam
- Relevancy of Facts & Admissions
- Proof [Facts, Oral Evidence, Documentary Evidence]
- Production and Effect of Evidence [Burden of Proof]
- Estoppel [Various forms of estoppel]
- Witnesses [Who may testify, Privileged communications]
- Examination of Witnesses [Order of production, Cross-examination, Leading questions]
- Improper Admission and Rejection of Evidence
- Overview of Family Laws
- Sources & Schools of Family
- Concept of Marriage under Family Laws
- Adoption, Maintenance & Guardianship under Family Law
- Bigamy & Polygamy
- Concept of Waqf: The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025
- Laws of Succession and Inheritance
- Divorce under Family Law
- Other Systems and Laws
- Important Case Laws
- Introduction to International Law
- Every Term You Need to Know in IL
- Sources of International Law
- International Law vis a vis Municipal Law
- Treaties
- UNO & Important International Organizations
- State Recognition
- Human Rights & International Law
- Settlement of Disputes
- Extradition & Asylum
- Law of Sea, Air and Space
- War under International Law
- Important Judgments under international Law
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Transfer of Property Act, 1882 - Introduction
- Important Doctrines under TOPA
- Types of Property Transfers
- Easements and License
- Judgments on Transfer of Property Act
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- An Overview of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996
- Amendment of 2015
- Amendment of 2019
- Amendment of 2021
- Important Cases
- Introduction to the Chapter
- Introduction to Company Law
- Formation and Incorporation
- Raising of Capital & Prospectus
- Share Capital: Types of Shares & Debentures
- Corporate Governance & Directors
- Corporate Finance & Regulations
- Mergers, Amalgamations & Takeovers
- Insolvency & Winding Up
- Securities Laws & SEBI Regulations
- Corporate & White-Collar Crimes: All about FEMA and PMLA
- Check out Assessments Answers Here!
- Introduction
- Essentials of a valid contract
- Offer, acceptance and consideration
- Privity of Contract and Capacity to Contract
- Elements vitiating Contract
- Wagering and Contingent Contracts
- Bailment and Pledge
- Indemnity, Guarantee and Agency
- Force Majeure and Doctrine of Frustration
- Important Doctrines under the Contract Act
- Breach of Contract
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Scope and Object of the Act
- Recovery of Immovable and Movable Property
- Specific Performance of Contracts
- Declaratory Decrees and Rectification of Instruments
- Injunctions (Sections 36β37)
- Assessment Answers
- Overview of IPR
- Copyright Act, 1957
- Patents in India
- Trademark
- ββββββββββββββWorksheet
- Introduction & History
- Industrial Relations
- Regulation of Working Conditions
- Wage and Remuneration Laws
- Social Security Legislations
- New Labour Codes (2019β2020)
- Assessment Answers
- Introduction
- Meaning, Definition. Scope & Growth of Administrative Law
- Doctrines You Must Know
- Natural Justice
- Delegated Legislation
- Judicial Control or Review of Administrative Discretion
- Locus Standi and Public Interest Litigation
- Rule of Law
- Check Out Assessment Answers Here!
- Introduction to Income Tax Act 1961
- Income Under 5 Heads in 1961 Act
- How to Calculate Total Taxable Income under income Tax Act?
- The Finance Bill, 2025: Income Tax Changes For FY 2025-26
- GST Laws in India
- Implementation of GST 2.0 Reforms (Effective from Sep 22nd)
- Authorities under the Taxation Law
- Landmark Judgments under GST Laws
- Assessment Answers
- Introduction
- Constitutional and Legal Framework for Protection of environment in India
- Fundamental Principles and Legislations under Environmental Law
- Regulatory Authorities under Environmental Law
- UN Conference and international law around environmental law
- Conventions Quick Round- Up
- Landmark Judgments on Environmental Law
- Introduction
- Nature and Definition of Tort
- General Defences under the Tort Law
- Absolute and Strict Liability
- Negligence, Nuisance and Defamation
- Remedies under Law of Torts
- Consumer Protection Act, 2019
- Landmark Tort Cases
Who should take this course?
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This CLAT PG 2026 course is designed for:
β LL.B. students preparing for CLAT PG 2026 and other LL.M. entrance exams to pursue their postgraduate studies.
β Aspirants targeting PSU jobs and JAG (Judge Advocate General), where a strong CLAT PG score can open career opportunities.
β Working professionals, as the course is fully self-paced, allowing flexible preparation without disrupting their schedules.
Do you still have concerns about the course? Send your query to our WhatsApp at 7024993438, and we will help you out!
*Note — Our CLAT PG 2026 Course access is until 31 December 2025. Need guidance? Talk to us on WhatsApp.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, absolutely. Students can appear for CLAT PG 2026 in their last year of undergraduate study as long as they write the exams in April–May 2026.
The scope after LLM via CLAT PG includes academia, policy research, corporate law, and better eligibility for the judiciary or PhD pathways.
Yes, you can prepare for CLAT PG with your LLB by syncing subjects, revising bare acts weekly, and solving one passage daily to build accuracy. There's no age limit for CLAT PG, and final-year LLB students are eligible to apply, as long as they meet the minimum qualifying marks and are able to produce the required certificates at the time of admission.
Several PSUs recruit legal professionals through CLAT PG scores. These include:
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ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation)
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IOCL (Indian Oil Corporation Limited)
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BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited)
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PowerGrid Corporation of India
Recruitment usually depends on CLAT PG rank and includes eligibility screening and interviews.
Yes, we offer extensions for other LLM exams with an additional fee. Just reach out when needed, and we’ll assist you.
You get both. Along with video lectures, we provide reading materials and downloadable PDFs like E-magazines and monthly updates.
CLAT PG isn’t tougher, but different. It’s objective and time-based, while the judiciary and DU LLM require deeper writing and legal analysis.
PDFs and some resources are downloadable. Full content and videos are accessible only via online login.
Yes, all live sessions are recorded and uploaded for you to revisit anytime.
Yes, you get access to 50 Mock Tests absolutely FREE with this Course, of which 20 are Subject-Specific Mocks!
Yes, self-study can be enough for CLAT PG if you're disciplined and use the right strategy.
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Reading recent Supreme Court judgments and legal developments
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Practising previous year papers and mock tests
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Referring to standard books and online resources
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Making short notes for revision
No, only final-year LLB students or graduates are eligible for CLAT PG. If you’re in the 4th year of a 5-year course, you must wait until your final year to apply.
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