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CLAT Crash Course
online · 2027.

A focused 60–90 day online intensive for students entering the final stretch before CLAT 2027. Built around Legal Reasoning methodology, mock strategy, and current affairs — the three areas where most students lose the marks that decide a seat at NLU.

CLAT 2027 · 100% online · Limited seats · Next batch: [DATE]

Batch dates

When the
cohort runs.

Cohort windowAugust – December 2026
Duration60 – 90 days intensive
Format100% online · live + recorded
Frequency3 – 4 live sessions / week
Target examCLAT 2027
Next batch starts[DATE]
Enrolment deadline[DATE]
SeatsLimited cohort · TBA
Fee breakdown

What's
included.

Programme Fee
[FEE TBA]

One-time fee for the full Crash Course cohort. Pricing will be published before enrolment opens. Register interest to be notified first.

Fee covers
Live online sessions across all crash topics
Recorded library for the full cohort window
Full mock test series with detailed review
Legal Reasoning methodology deep-dives
Current affairs intensive coverage and digests
Exam-day strategy and time-management drills
Forum access with faculty engagement
The work

Where the
marks come from.

Legal Reasoning methodology — the section that distinguishes CLAT from every other entrance test, and the section most poorly taught by most coaching programmes. Faculty includes former High Court researchers who have read thousands of judgments.

Mock test strategy — students who perform well on practice but fail to convert on exam day usually have identifiable technique problems. The Crash Course is built around fixing those problems through structured mock review.

Current affairs intensive — focused, prioritised coverage of the topics most likely to be tested, rather than indiscriminate news consumption.

Frequently asked

Crash Course
questions.

Who is the CLAT Crash Course designed for?+

The Crash Course is designed for students who have already completed substantial CLAT preparation independently or through other coaching, and want a focused, intensive programme in the final 60–90 days before CLAT 2027. It is not a from-scratch syllabus course.

Is the Crash Course fully online?+

Yes. The Crash Course is delivered entirely online via live classes with full interaction, supplemented by a recorded library, mock test platform, and a community forum. Students can attend from anywhere in India.

When does the Crash Course start?+

The next Crash Course batch is scheduled for August 2026, running through December 2026 in the lead-up to CLAT 2027. Exact start date will be announced once enrolments open.

How much does the Crash Course cost?+

Pricing for the 2026 Crash Course will be confirmed closer to launch. Students who register interest will be notified first when fees are published, along with any early-enrolment relief.

How many hours per week should I expect?+

Plan for 10–14 hours per week of live classes and structured mock work, plus independent practice. Sessions are scheduled 3–4 times per week, primarily in the evenings, with weekend mock and review blocks.

How is the Crash Course different from the Complete Programme?+

The Complete Programme runs April–December and covers the full CLAT syllabus from foundation. The Crash Course is a final-stretch intensive that assumes prior preparation and concentrates on Legal Reasoning methodology, mock analysis, and current affairs — the three areas where most students lose marks.

Will I get personal feedback on my mock tests?+

Yes. The Crash Course includes a full mock test series with detailed review sessions. Faculty walk through reasoning patterns, technique errors, and time-management failures rather than only sharing answer keys.

How do I enrol in the Crash Course?+

Enrolment opens via the Apply page. Click "Enrol Now" on this page, complete the short application, and you will be notified the moment seats are released. The Crash Course runs as a single intensive cohort with limited capacity.

Final stretch

Sixty days.
Decisive ones.

The Crash Course is built for students who refuse to leave the final stretch before CLAT 2027 to chance.