What is CLAT?
CLAT is exam for taking admission in Govt. Law college for 5 years BALLB, B Com LLB, BSc LLB and more courses.
I am a science student. Will law be an apt course for me?
Legal education is just not about learning unlimited legal maxims and cases. Infact, reality is that a good legal
education enables the cultivation of personal autonomy, intellectual independence and the development of
critical life skills. The key attribute of a person pursuing legal career should be logical thinking as Law in itself is
based on aptitude and reasoning.
Do you offer offline class for CLAT?
Yes, we are providing offline class for CLAT By Eminent faculties from IIML, Top LAW colleges and more.
Do you offer online classes also for CLAT course?
Yes, Professional academy also provides live and recorded class.
Do you provide study materials for online courses?
Yes we provide study materials for online classes but in virtual mode. Materials will be available in soft copy.
How do you conduct an online class for any course?
We organise our own app named Proacademy available at google play store for android devices and ios store for
iphone devices you can download it from there. It is compatible for both operating systems. In app you will see
that there is lot of function that is very useful when you will go for the online class also if you want to buy any
course you can purchase that from the proacademy app store.
Can I download the videos of live class?
yes you can download the live class video which is also available in recorded form there .
Can I apply CLAT course in online only?
Yes you may apply any course in online only because we conduct classes both mode offline and online and we
are also sincerely at our both platform. Our team members are very dedicated. They continuously watching all
the activities happening on the Proacademy app.
How many months of preparation should ideally one give to be selected in one of the top 5 Law schools?
This depends on one's ability to grasp concepts and to learn. Anything between 8 to 16 months is good for
preparation, depending on the average number of hours invested per day and the quality of preparation.
How should they prepare for English, General Knowledge, Maths and Legal Aptitude?
Practice and patience is the key required for cracking the CLAT exam. English - The students should
attempt this area carefully and maintain their speed of reading. Some students prefer to read the passage first
and then go to the questions while some tend to read the questions and scan the passage for answers. This
might work with questions that are factual. For inference based questions this may prove fatal as you need
understanding of the entire passage. Solve plenty of questions to know what yields the best results so that
you're all set for the actual Test. G.K. - The students need to keep themselves updated with the current affairs as
well as static GK. Reading newspapers and keeping one abreast with the happenings around the world will
definitely give an edge. At this point however there are two things that they must keep in mind.
(1) News of the 12 months pre March are likely to be the more probable current awareness questions.
(2) Get hold of a standard "GK book" oriented towards CLAT.
Maths - Mathematics questions are mostly the IXth and Xth standard questions. Having the hang of basic
concepts can help you sail through this section very easily.
Logical Reasoning - Analytical Reasoning and Quantitative ability questions are based on basic common sense
and logic. Practice is the only key to this area as well.
Legal Aptitude - For Legal Reasoning bit the students should read the principles in entirety and should be able to
grasp the key points very carefully. The application of these key points to the facts also needs to be done with
caution. Having a little legal knowledge helps in speedy solving of these kinds of questions. The students should
evaluate what is the legal ambit of each question and should find the right answer within that periphery. As for
the legal knowledge, again reading newspaper and certain basic legal proposition will add to the preparation of
this section.
Very importantly approach it as a "logical reasoning" and not be bogged down by the word "Legal". Common
sense and comprehension will work wonders.
Other than CLAT which other Law Exams should be kept in mind?
Apart from CLAT, which is the gateway to the 18 National Law Schools in India' certain other entrance exams
which any law aspirant should keep in mind and appear for are:
a) AILET - All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for admission in National Law University (NLU), Delhi.
b) BHU- This university is also providing 5 years course in LAW.
c) Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) conducted by the Symbiosis International University to get admission into
Symbiosis Law School.
d) CET IPU - The Common Entrance test conducted by Indraprastha University, Delhi for various law colleges
situated in Delhi and NCR including Amity Noida.
e) LSAT-India is a standardized test adopted as an admissions criterion by multiple law colleges across India.
f) Christ University Law Entrance Exam - conducted by Christ University, Bangalore for admission to School of
Law, Christ University.
Is CLAT easier than Jee?
Unlike the question paper of JEE it's paper is considered as a easy one but the short time(36 sec. for 1) makes it
hard for students. CLAT is an easy exam but it's aspirants makes it hard as the form fee of CLAT is 4000 and one
can imagine that whoever opt for CLAT surely have the good preparation along with himself.
Does 12th marks matter in CLAT?
There's not much role of your 12th marks for getting into law schools but yes you should get at least marks
enough to be eligible for entrance examination . For example, to be eligible for CLAT you must have passed your
12th board exam with at least 45% marks while SC and ST category students need only 40% marks .