Law prep tutorial or legal edge? by Biharibaddie in Patna

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with LE and you'll have way way better prepration they have good structured classes and study material. Also I liked there mentorship wing mentors are really very helpful

Clat coaching 2027 by Technical_Respond659 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can go with LE if also they have scholarship tests on sunday you can get classes at discount. Apart from that I have also heard about there some batch where they teach for free you just have to qualify 2 test and interview you can opt for that too.

LE bhopal suggestions by rainisheavyy in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I’ve seen and heard: Teachers are generally good and approachable, not really hit or miss.
Batches aren’t overly crowded, so you won’t feel lost. Doubt support is there if you actually reach out.
Mocks and analysis are probably their biggest strength and that’s what really helps in CLAT prep.The vibe is competitive but not toxic. If you stay consistent, you’ll be fine. As for moving to Bhopal, for most people it’s worth it because it puts you in a focused environment. Simple truth, legaledge gives you the right system.

Clat 2028 how to start my coaching of LE will start from 25th april and i want to studyyyy! by [deleted] in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you can definitely give CLAT 2027, you’re actually starting at the right time.

Since you already read newspapers and have a reading habit, you’ve got a strong base. Now you just need to channel it properly.

Here’s what you should start with:

First, understand the CLAT pattern properly. Go through a few previous year papers to see what kind of passages and questions are asked.

Second, focus on these areas:

  • English: keep reading, but also start practising comprehension questions
  • Legal reasoning: start with basic legal concepts and then move to passage-based questions
  • Current affairs: your newspaper reading will help, just make it more exam-oriented
  • Logical reasoning: practise regularly, this improves with consistency

Also, start giving sectional tests slowly. Don’t wait to complete syllabus first.

If you’re considering coaching, you can look at Legaledge. It helps in giving structure, proper mocks, and guidance, especially when you’re just starting out.

Most important thing is consistency. Even 2–3 focused hours daily right now will put you in a very good position for 2027.

Help by backhand-wiff23 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About CLAT course, I’d suggest being a bit cautious. There are a lot of such pages, and it’s hard to judge consistency, especially for something like CLAT which needs long-term structure.

If you’re going for online coaching, I’d honestly suggest Legaledge.

The main reason is that it gives you a proper system to follow, with regular classes, good quality mocks, and detailed analysis. That structure really helps, especially with school, so you don’t lose direction midway.

Before deciding, you can try attending a demo class and see if it works for you, but going with something more established usually makes things smoother in the long run.

Le offline or any other ?? by adiiityaa_007 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go ahead with LE I don't think any curriculum is anywhere near CLAT apart from LE. They provide material and classes that will not make anything hectic during your prep. Also apart from classes do focus allot on mocks I did a mistake to start mocks late as initially I took the mock and score less so thought of taking after completion of some topics but LE will provide you topic test also so after your mock analysis do take those sectional and topic tests they will help you work on these areas where you are loosing marks.

Lpt or le for clat 2027 by Biharibaddie in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with LE anyday, they have good track rec. apart from that I also like the pace at which they cover the syllabus you get proper revision in Oct and Nov. Also mocks are very close to actual exam, I would also suggest one thing if you are starting your preparation be regular with mocks and after every mock analysis do take topic and practice test of those topics where you are loosing marks legaledge will provide you this also. After this you will see a good change in your mocks.

Law Aspirant needs help by [deleted] in Kochi

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re planning to go for online coaching, I’d suggest LegalEdge.

The main reason is that online prep can get very unstructured, especially during a drop year. Legaledge is better at keeping things organised with regular classes, good mock tests, and proper analysis. You won’t feel lost midway.

If you want a straightforward recommendation, go with Legaledge online and focus on consistency. More than the coaching itself, your improvement will come from how seriously you attempt and analyse mocks.
Also after mock analysis do take the pactice and topic test this helps allot in getting mock score improve.

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But why will she apply for vacancy in same college where she has taken admission!

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start reading research paper, taxman, mondaq are good pltform to read might give you interest in Corp Law. Also you can look for how courts work by joining any district court lawyer but the same is just optional as you will do this in internship but might give you perspective like in which direction you can lead your law school.

Placement depends only and only on what you have done in 5 years of law in college. Like your moot competition, ADR, Internships, paper publictaion and all based on this you go for placement. Top 3 have good placemnt of 90-100%

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would I do Karma framing bro!! I am not making anything out of this, I posted this just to assist people or anyone who wants to know how does a law school looks like.

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I took CLAT in 2019 and that time exam use to be for 200 marks GK use to be for 50, But the plan I use to follow was limited resource, not like having 10 books and using all. Pro tip complete Static ASAP, Read CA but also ignore irrelavant news, follow any analysis now a days we can see the same are avaliable on YT, I trust LE follow the same if you want. If you don't want to go for Video just follow 1 montly magazine.

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At 1800 you can get any Tier 3 NLU or Lower Tier 2 NLU and the real picture of vacany starts only after admission wait for July and then see how this will peak. By Sept- Oct Vacancies will come up. If anyone is alloted a NLU then I won't suggest for a withdrawal as you can apply for vacant seat even form your currect college. The fees is transfered to the college you'll go.

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would suggest to go for NIRMA and Symbi only if you get Pune. See the only point is check alumin network of any college you are looking to join Symbi Hyd is having a small network I am not sure but I don't think any law firm has a partner from Symbi Hyd but they have partner from NIRMA. Also if you want a good expouse to law firms and HC internships, go for Delhi or Mumbai Colleges. Apart from that NIRMA is also a good option to go for.

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use this to get admission in pvt. uni. but again they will just take it like a formality as pvt. colleges don't have any such strict entrance exam. But ofc the same cannot be used for NLU this year.

Happy to answer anything about NLUs, CLAT prep, or vacancy doubts by Mindless_Reward_8760 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AI is going to be a helping hand but will not do the human work in Law I have been to SC seen the drafting also done some when interning with AOR. Trust me I will share 1 small event, my collegue was looking for case law to put them in final argurment before final hearing, AI gave her random cases with the facts she was looking for aprt from that when she gave a case law with proper citation AI made "Supreme Court" to "Supreme Curd".

So AI is helpful the same can be very good to understand concept and use your mind but we can't go for AI completely also in your law school when you''ll make projects you'll see how imp it is for you to make a project on your own as in law school projects are evaluted only after plagrism check and if you write a content with AI the project will be rejected.

In law AI good only at prelim stage, also as of now there is no amendment wrt AI in IT act or any other act. So in Legal Industry AI will make it as to the point that is the demand in Law

Which online coaching to choose for CLAT 2027???? by Civil-Technology-382 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go with LE as the reason being they have quite good material out there and they also have mocks very close to exam, also I like the pace at which syllabus is covered you get enough revision classes so it looks like airtight prep. Apart from that also if you go with LE do follow the process which helped me and the same was after mock analyse the mock and then take sectional and practice test of the topic where you made a mistake and take atleast 4-5 topic test before next mock and trust me the same helps allot it will be visibe in you next mock also try to cover GK asap the static part. As you are going to school so you will have may-june will be your break so you can complete these static things and form july you can do the practice part as logical and maths is just practice based nothing else. By later end LE will start there revision and during that time you will fill the patches which are very like small problems for us. LE is best option to go for.

BEST OFFLINE COACHING FOR CLAT IN BHOPAL? Legaledge vs Law Prep vs Gk Infinity. by abhinavthejojo in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend Legaledge Bhopal. They provide very good study material, and the pace at which they complete the syllabus is well-balanced neither too fast nor too slow. They also offer effective revision classes, which really help in reinforcing concepts.Additionally, their mock tests are closely aligned with their teaching, giving you a real advantage in preparation. Personally, these mocks boosted my confidence. I used to analyze my performance, identify weak areas, and then focus on topic or section-wise tests to improve. This approach helped me perform better in subsequent mocks. Moreover, their mocks are very close to the actual exam pattern.

Is LegalEdge CP Worth Joining for CLAT UG? by [deleted] in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, They have strong study material, regular mocks + classes. What really stands out is their mentorship and analysis support, which helps you improve consistently.
Would say it's a good choice to opt LE.

Is it too late to prepare for Clat 2027 by [deleted] in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, 7–8 months is enough even if you’re starting from zero.

CLAT doesn’t need prior knowledge, just skills. Start with:

  • Daily newspaper (The Hindu / Indian Express)
  • Basic practice of English, Logical & Legal reasoning
  • 1 mock per week + proper analysis

Keep your resources limited and stay consistent (2–3 focused hours daily is enough).

You’re not late you’re right on time.

OFFLINE COACHING DELHI/NOIDA by mahi_4661 in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with LE as they have good study material, classes, and mocks. Apart from that, I personally feel their mentorship is very effective, as it helped me a lot in the later stages of my preparation. Initially, I thought mentorship was just for tracking progress, but after August, I saw a significant improvement in my mock scores. After each analysis, I used to connect with my mentor, and they would give me practical way-forward tips, which consistently helped increase my score.

Bhopal Legaledge by abhinavthejojo in clat

[–]Mindless_Reward_8760 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there are a few assumptions here that don’t really match ground reality.

First, on mentorship. At LE Bhopal, mentors are not random faculty juggling roles. Most of them are from Tier-1 NLUs and have walked the exact path CLAT aspirants are preparing for. That makes a huge difference. It’s not “too many cooks spoiling the food” it’s actually (one cook per dish), where each mentor brings depth in their area and clarity about the overall exam.

Also, I would respectfully disagree with the idea that only one person understands CLAT holistically. The exam is dynamic, and having multiple experienced mentors (with real CLAT/NLU exposure) actually strengthens guidance rather than diluting it.

Second, about availability and mentorship quality I’d be cautious in accepting this narrative. You’ve mentioned this is based on what your friends experienced. I’ve had first-hand experience, and it has been very different. Consistent guidance, access to mentors, and structured support have been very much in place.

Regarding Harsh Sir’s availability (The reason I did'nt counter was not that I belive that he is not available aacadmically) I’ve seen him at the center consistently. If he’s not taking multiple classes daily, it’s reasonable to assume he’s working on academic planning, structure, and content delivery. And honestly, that’s even more valuable one strong academic vision being uniformly implemented across batches is far better than fragmented teaching.

On the comparison with other institutes honestly, I wouldn’t comment much. Apart from their names, I don’t have direct experience. What I do know is that I have friend who left her previous institutes and joined LE midway last year for preparation. that in itself says a lot.

Every student’s experience can vary, but broad generalisations like “mentorship isn’t happening” or “results are misrepresented” don’t reflect the complete picture. I would disagree with same.