Full-year preparation built by a distinguished faculty panel. Legal reasoning, mocks, notes, forum, and performance tracking. One batch, one hundred students. ₹75,000 programme fee.
Sixty to ninety days of focused preparation for students in the final stretch. Legal reasoning methodology, mock strategy, and current affairs.
Preparation for NLSIU's own entrance examination. Distinct from CLAT in structure and emphasis. For students targeting NLSIU specifically.
Ratio's faculty and advisory panel is drawn from across the legal spectrum — former law researchers who clerked for High Court judges, Tier 1 practitioners from chambers at the Supreme Court and leading High Courts, academic scholars with LLM degrees from Oxford, Cambridge, and Harvard, and PhDs from India's top national law schools. This is not a coaching background. It is a legal scholarship background.
Our core teaching faculty includes individuals who have served as law researchers and clerks to Judges of the High Courts of India — having read thousands of judgments, analysed legal arguments, and shaped the research underpinning judicial decisions.
Mentorship is drawn from senior advocates and partners at Tier 1 law firms and independent chambers with active Supreme Court and High Court practice. Students benefit from the perspective of those who argue, not those who merely study.
Our academic advisory panel includes LLM graduates from Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Columbia, and doctoral scholars from NLSIU, NLUD, and other leading national law universities. Legal education is informed by both global standards and domestic scholarship.
Most CLAT coaching is taught by people who have only prepared for CLAT. Ratio is built by people who have researched, argued, and adjudicated law. The difference changes what gets taught and how.
"Legal reasoning is not a skill you acquire by reading solved examples. It is a discipline you develop by understanding how courts think."
Teaching and mentorship comes from those who have researched for High Court judges, argued before appellate courts, and published in peer-reviewed legal journals. Legal reasoning is taught the way courts use it.
The 100-student cap is a hard limit. Never negotiated, never exceeded. It exists because quality of attention has a ceiling.
The emphasis is on how to reason through a passage, not what to memorise. CLAT rewards students who can think through unfamiliar material.
Every mock attempt is recorded. Every student has a dashboard showing trends, accuracy by section, and percentile within the batch.
The Bahali Scholarship is awarded annually from within the CLAT UG Complete Programme batch. The topper who secures admission to NLSIU Bangalore receives full tuition for all five years. The next four students receive one year of tuition coverage from Iura.
The 2026 batch of the CLAT Complete Programme — preparing for CLAT 2027 — is open for applications. The annual cap is one hundred students. When the cap is reached, applications close without exception.
Programme fee: ₹75,000 · 100 seats · April 2026 start
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