CLAT. AILET. LNAT.
One package.
CLAT opens 24 NLUs. AILET opens NLU Delhi — the most competitive law seat in India. LNAT opens Oxford, UCL, and UK law schools. CLAT covers all three: 18 full-length online mocks, 21 printed books with theory and practice tests, and free tools — always.
- 10 full-length CLAT mocks — online
- 5 full-length AILET mocks — online
- 3 LNAT practice tests — online
- 21 printed books — theory & practice
- Detailed solutions for every mock
- Free law tools — always available
Books delivered to your address
View all plans ↓CLAT, AILET & LNAT — What You Need to Know
Three exams, three sets of opportunities. CLAT gives you 24 NLUs. AILET gives you NLU Delhi. LNAT gives you Oxford, UCL, and the top UK law schools. CLAT prepares you for all three simultaneously.
Passage-based RC testing inference, vocabulary in context, and grammar. Passages are moderately complex — literary, journalistic, or argumentative. Reading speed and accuracy are the key differentiators. Strong English directly supports Legal Reasoning performance too.
Contemporary events in India and internationally — politics, economics, law, science, and environment. Questions are passage-based, not direct recall. Prior awareness makes comprehension faster. Daily reading is the only reliable preparation strategy for this section.
The largest and most consequential section. Passages present a legal principle — candidates apply it to factual scenarios. No prior law knowledge required, only logical application. This section is the most learnable through structured mock practice and is where ranks are won or lost.
Passage-based critical reasoning — identifying arguments, assumptions, inferences, and conclusions. Distinct from pattern-based LR in other exams. CLAT LR is closer to critical reasoning: evaluating argument strength and identifying logical flaws in the passage.
CLAT QT covers Class 10 arithmetic, DI, and basic statistics — the easiest section by difficulty but often the most neglected. LNAT tests argumentative passage comprehension (42 MCQ, 95 mins) plus a persuasive essay (40 mins) for Oxford, UCL, and top UK law schools. Both covered in CLAT.
18 Full-Length Tests — CLAT · AILET · LNAT
Every test replicates the exact pattern, time limit, marking scheme, and question distribution of its respective exam. Detailed solutions and performance analytics after every test.
Total: 18 full-length tests — 10 CLAT + 5 AILET + 3 LNAT. Every test includes detailed solutions. Performance analytics show section-wise accuracy, time per question, and attempt rate. Included in the Mocks (₹1,999) and Mocks + Books (₹6,999) plans.
21 Books — Theory & Practice Tests
Theory notes, solved examples, and exam-specific practice tests in print. Delivered to your address. Included in the Books (₹5,999) and Mocks + Books (₹6,999) plans.
- RC — passage types, inference, tone, main idea at CLAT difficulty
- Vocabulary in context — synonyms, antonyms, and usage
- Grammar — sentence correction, error identification, fill in the blanks
- Para-jumbles and summary writing — also builds LNAT essay skills
- Timed practice sets at CLAT and AILET difficulty levels
- National and international current affairs — politics, economy, law, science
- Static GK — Indian history, polity, geography, environment
- Legal current affairs — landmark judgements, new legislation, constitutional updates
- Business and economic affairs relevant to CLAT passages
- Monthly current affairs practice sets in CLAT passage format
- The principle-fact-conclusion framework — how to apply any legal rule
- Torts, contracts, criminal law, constitutional law — applied in context
- Property law, family law, international law — passage applications
- High-difficulty legal reasoning passages at CLAT and AILET level
- Sectional practice tests and full-section timed sets
- Critical reasoning — identifying arguments, assumptions, and conclusions
- Strengthening and weakening arguments
- Cause & effect, course of action, statement-inference
- Passage-based LR at CLAT difficulty — distinct from pattern-based LR
- LNAT-specific argumentative passage practice
- Arithmetic — percentages, ratios, profit & loss, interest
- Data interpretation — tables, bar charts, line graphs, pie charts
- Elementary statistics — mean, median, mode, range
- Class 10 level algebra and number systems
- Data-based reasoning passages in CLAT format
- Full-length CLAT pattern papers — 120 questions in 120 minutes
- Previous year CLAT papers with detailed solutions
- Sectional time strategy and attempt-order planning
- +1/−0.25 marking — selective attempt strategy building
- Post-test analysis framework for identifying weak areas
- AILET pattern papers — 100 questions in 90 minutes
- AILET vs CLAT difficulty comparison and strategy differences
- NLU Delhi-specific question type calibration
- Previous year AILET papers with solutions
- Sectional strategy for the tighter 90-minute time limit
- LNAT Section A — 42 MCQ on argumentative passages, 95 minutes
- LNAT Section B — essay writing for UK law school applications
- Essay topics, structure, and evaluation criteria for Oxford and UCL
- Argumentative reading at LNAT difficulty — higher than CLAT
- Full-length LNAT practice papers with detailed solutions
21 printed books delivered to your address. Theory, solved examples, and exam-specific practice tests — CLAT, AILET, and LNAT — all in print. Included in the Books Only (₹5,999) and Mocks + Books (₹6,999) plans. WhatsApp +91 63605 97966 for delivery timelines.
CLAT & AILET Eligibility Criteria
CLAT and AILET are open to Class 12 students and graduates. Eligibility is straightforward — the challenge is entirely the exam itself.
Passed or appearing in Class 12 (10+2) from any recognised board. Final year students can apply provisionally. Graduates can also appear — subject to age limits where applicable.
45% aggregate in Class 12 for General/OBC/EWS categories. 40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates. No minimum percentage for appearing in the exam — required for final admission only.
CLAT UG has no upper age limit as of recent updates — any candidate who meets the educational qualification can apply. AILET follows similar norms. Verify the latest eligibility on the official consortium website before registering.
No limit on the number of CLAT attempts. Candidates can appear every year as long as they meet the eligibility criteria. Many students appear in Class 12 and again if needed after results.
LNAT is required by specific UK law schools — Oxford, UCL, Glasgow, King's College London, and others. Any student applying to these institutions must register separately on the LNAT portal at lnat.ac.uk. No Indian board restriction.
CLAT registration is on consortiumofnlus.ac.in. AILET registration is separately on nludelhi.ac.in. LNAT registration is on lnat.ac.in. All three require separate registrations — CLAT prepares you for all three.
CLAT, AILET & LNAT — Typical Annual Calendar
CLAT and AILET follow a consistent December exam schedule. LNAT can be taken year-round. Official dates are announced on consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
CLAT and AILET dates are announced by their respective bodies. LNAT can be taken year-round but check UK university deadlines. Always verify on consortiumofnlus.ac.in, nludelhi.ac.in, and lnat.ac.in before registering.
Frequently Asked Questions
CLAT is GRADSKOOL's Law UG preparation package covering CLAT, AILET, and LNAT. It has four tiers: free tools (always available on the Tools page), online mocks at ₹1,999 (10 CLAT + 5 AILET + 3 LNAT), 21 printed books at ₹5,999, and the complete Mocks + Books package at ₹6,999. There are no live sessions for Law UG — GRADSKOOL's live cohorts focus on MBA entrance exams and IPMAT.
LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test) is required for admission to law programmes at Oxford, UCL, Glasgow, King's College London, and other top UK universities. Many Indian students target both NLUs and UK law schools simultaneously. CLAT includes 3 full-length LNAT practice tests — covering the 42-question MCQ section (95 mins) and the essay section (40 mins) — so students don't have to source LNAT prep separately.
No — and this is one of CLAT's most misunderstood features. Legal Reasoning in CLAT does not test knowledge of the Indian Penal Code, Constitution, or any specific law. The exam presents a legal principle in the passage and asks you to apply it logically to a given factual scenario. It is a reading and reasoning test, not a law knowledge test. Our mocks and books build this application skill systematically.
AILET is generally considered harder than CLAT — it has 100 questions in 90 minutes (vs CLAT's 120 questions in 120 minutes), which is a tighter pace. NLU Delhi is also the most prestigious law school in India, so competition is more intense. Legal Reasoning passages in AILET tend to be more complex. CLAT includes 5 dedicated AILET mocks calibrated to this higher difficulty level, separate from the 10 CLAT mocks.
CLAT is held in December, so Class 12 students have most of the year to prepare. Starting in July-August gives roughly 4-5 months of structured preparation — sufficient if consistent. Class 11 students who start early have a significant advantage, especially for Legal Reasoning and Current Affairs which build over time. The free tools are a good starting point — WhatsApp us at +91 63605 97966 to discuss your preparation timeline.
Yes — all plans cover CLAT, AILET, and LNAT. The 18 online mocks are split across all three (10 CLAT + 5 AILET + 3 LNAT). The 21 printed books cover theory and practice for all sections of CLAT and AILET, with a dedicated LNAT book covering the argumentative passage section and essay writing. You don't need to buy separate resources for any of the three exams.
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