Each programme is designed for a different stage of preparation. All are shaped by a panel of legal scholars — former High Court researchers, Tier 1 practitioners, foreign LLM scholars, and top law school faculty.
Full-year CLAT preparation. One batch per year, capped at one hundred students, shaped by a distinguished panel of legal scholars and practitioners.
One-time programme fee for the full April – December cycle. Covers live classes, recorded library, mock test series, notes, and forum access. Bahali Scholarship recipients receive fee relief post-admission to NLU.
The Complete Programme is the core Ratio offering. It runs from April to December — aligned with the CLAT examination cycle. It covers all five sections: Legal Reasoning, Current Affairs and GK, English Language, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.
Legal Reasoning receives the most attention. It is the section that distinguishes CLAT from other entrance examinations, and the section most poorly taught by most coaching programmes. Ratio's faculty includes former researchers to High Court Judges, individuals who have read thousands of judgments and shaped the research behind judicial decisions.
Mentorship is drawn from Tier 1 practitioners — senior advocates and partners at leading chambers with active Supreme Court and High Court practice. Academic guidance comes from LLM scholars trained abroad and PhD scholars from India's leading national law universities.
The programme includes live classes, a recorded session library, a full mock test series with performance tracking, curated notes for each section, and a community forum. The Bahali Scholarship is awarded annually from within this batch — the topper who secures NLS admission receives five years of tuition; the next four receive one year.
The 100-student cap is enforced in the platform itself. When the cap is reached, applications close. There is no waiting list, no special batch, and no negotiation on this limit.
A focused sixty-to-ninety day programme for students in the final stretch before CLAT.
The Crash Course is for students who have been preparing independently or through other means, and who want structured, intensive preparation in the final two to three months before CLAT.
The focus is on the three areas where most students lose marks: Legal Reasoning methodology, mock test strategy, and Current Affairs. The Crash Course does not attempt to cover the full syllabus from scratch — it assumes some preparation has already taken place.
Classes are scheduled intensively, with a high proportion of time spent on mock analysis and technique correction. Students who perform well on mocks but fail to convert on exam day typically have identifiable technique problems. The Crash Course is designed to fix those problems.
Preparation for NLSIU Bangalore's own entrance examination — distinct from CLAT.
NLSIU Bangalore conducts its own entrance examination — NLSAT — which differs from CLAT in content, structure, and emphasis. Students targeting NLSIU specifically need preparation tailored to NLSAT, not a CLAT programme with minor adjustments.
The NLSAT Programme is currently in development. Students interested in NLSIU are encouraged to register their interest — they will be informed when the programme is ready.
NLSAT preparation will be offered as a standalone programme, not as an add-on to the Complete Programme.
Every year, the top-performing students of the Complete Programme batch are considered for the Bahali Scholarship. The batch topper who secures admission to NLSIU Bangalore receives full tuition coverage for all five years of the BA LLB programme. The next four highest-ranked students who secure admission to any National Law University receive one year of tuition coverage, funded by Iura.
Applications for the 2026 Complete Programme are open. CLAT 2027 · ₹75,000 · 100 seats · Seat cap enforced without exception.