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RostrumLegal is India’s #1 CLAT PG coaching institute with a proven track record: AIR-1 in CLAT PG 2022 (Samriddhi Mishra), AIR-1 in AILET PG 2023 (Aysushi Singh), and 12 students in Top 100 in CLAT PG 2026. Since 2012, we’ve helped 500+ law graduates secure seats in National Law Universities.

Samriddhi Mishra AIR 1

Samriddhi Mishra

CLAT PG 2022

Gaurav Shenoy AIR 3

Gaurav Shenoy

CLAT PG 2021

Prateek Naval Virk AIR 7

Prateek Naval Virk

CLAT PG 2022

Suraj TN AIR 8

Suraj TN

CLAT PG 2023

Arunima Thakur AIR 9

Arunima Thakur

CLAT PG 2025

Yashasvi Sharma AIR 11

Yashasvi Sharma

CLAT PG 2026

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Why 10,000+ Law Graduates Choose RostrumLegal

RostrumLegal is India’s only coaching institute dedicated exclusively to CLAT PG and LLM entrance exams. While other institutes treat CLAT PG as an afterthought, we’ve built our entire curriculum around helping law graduates crack NLU LLM admissions.

📚 25+ Years of Expert Faculty

Our faculty includes former NLU professors and practicing advocates with decades of experience in Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and other core CLAT PG subjects. They don't just teach — they mentor.

🎯 Exam-Oriented Strategy

We focus on what actually appears in CLAT PG — passage-based comprehension, judgment analysis, and time management. No unnecessary theory or filler content.

🏆 Consistent Top Rankers Since 2012

From AIR-1 to AIR-100, our students have dominated CLAT PG results for over a decade. Our preparation methodology is proven and refined year after year.

⚖️ 200+ Important Judgments Covered

CLAT PG tests your understanding of landmark judgments. We systematically cover 200+ important cases with detailed analysis and practice questions.

👥 Small Batch Sizes

Unlike mass-market coaching, we limit our batches to ensure every student gets personal attention, doubt clearing, and mentorship.

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Our faculty cross-checked every CLAT PG 2026 passage against our curriculum

96%
covered

23 out of 24 passages covered by RostrumLegal

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Directly Taught
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Conceptually Covered
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Case law in classes & mocks Concept covered Nuremberg principles

CLAT PG 2026 — Complete Coverage Report

How RostrumLegal covered each of the 24 passages

Class Taught in class Mock In mock test JCA Judgment analysis PYQ Previous year Concept Conceptually covered Surprise Not covered
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Moser Baer Karamchari Union v. UOI

Company Law — Directors

PYQ 2025Class
2

Bangalore Water Supply v. A. Rajappa

Labour Law — Definition of "Industry"

PYQClass
3

State of Goa v. Namita Tripathi

Labour Law

Mock 28JCA
4

Consolidated Construction v. STPI

Contract Law — Section 73 & 74, Damages

Mock 28ClassJCA
5

Rakesh Kumar Verma v. HDFC Bank

Contract Law — Section 28, Void Agreements

Mock 26Class
6

MCD v. Uphaar Tragedy Victims

Torts — Constitutional Tort

ClassConcept
7

Neeraj Sud v. Jaswinder Singh

Torts — Negligence

Class
8

Vanashakti v. Union of India

Environmental Law

Mock 29JCA
9

UNFCCC / Paris Agreement

International Environmental Law

Concept
10

Vishal Tiwari v. Union of India

SEBI / Company Law

Mock 26JCAPYQ 2025
11

NP Saseendran v. NP Ponnamma

Transfer of Property Act

Mock 29
12

State of Haryana v. Narvir Singh

TPA — Mortgage

Concept
13

Vikram Bakshi v. RP Khosla

CrPC / BNSS

JCA
14

Balaji Traders v. State of UP

IPC / BNS

Monthly JCA
15

Revanasiddappa v. Mallikarjun

Hindu Law — Succession, Legitimacy

Concept
16

Indra Sarma v. VKV Sarma

Hindu Law — Live-in Relationship

Class
17

PCIT v. Jupiter Capital

IT Act — Extinguishment of Right

Concept
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Michael Quinn / Jeremy Bentham

Jurisprudence — Utilitarianism

Class
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Arthur L Corbin / Rights & Duties

Jurisprudence

Class
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Nuremberg Tribunal Principles

Public International Law

Surprise
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The UN as an Organisation

Public International Law — UN

Class
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Shatrughan Chauhan v. UOI

Constitution — Pardoning Power

Class
23

AMU v. Naresh Agarwal

Constitution — Minority Institutions

JCA
24

R.K. Jain v. Union of India

Constitution / Admin — Tribunals

Concept
18

Directly Taught

5

Concept Covered

1

Surprise

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Frequently Asked Questions About CLAT PG

CLAT PG 2027 will consist of 120 multiple-choice questions to be completed in 2 hours. The exam tests comprehension ability through passage-based questions covering Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Contract Law, Criminal Law, and other law subjects. There is negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.

While self-study is possible, coaching provides structured preparation with expert guidance on 200+ important judgments, regular mock tests with performance analysis, and mentorship from toppers. Students who join coaching typically score 15-20% higher than self-preparation candidates, significantly improving their chances of securing a top NLU seat.

Our Comprehensive Course includes 500+ hours of live interactive classes, complete coverage of all 12 subjects, 200+ important judgment analysis sessions, 50+ full-length mock tests with All India Ranking, personal mentorship from CLAT PG toppers, doubt-clearing sessions, and comprehensive study materials with quick revision notes.

Ideally, 6-8 months of dedicated preparation is recommended for CLAT PG. However, if you’re a working professional or starting late, our Capsule Course (3-4 months) provides intensive, focused preparation. The key is consistent study and regular practice with mock tests.

24 National Law Universities accept CLAT PG scores for LLM admissions, including NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, NLU Delhi, NUJS Kolkata, NLU Jodhpur, GNLU Gujarat, HNLU Raipur, RMLNLU Lucknow, RGNUL Punjab, CNLU Patna, NUALS Kochi, and others. Some private universities and PSUs also accept CLAT PG scores.

To secure admission in top NLUs like NLSIU or NALSAR, you typically need a score of 85+ out of 120. For mid-tier NLUs, 60-75 marks is usually sufficient. However, cutoffs vary each year based on difficulty level and competition. Our mock tests help you benchmark your preparation against other aspirants.

Yes, many of our top rankers are working professionals. Our Comprehensive Course offers evening and weekend batches, while the Capsule Course allows self-paced learning with recorded lectures. You can access all materials through our mobile app and prepare on your schedule.

Our courses are competitively priced with flexible payment options including EMI. The Comprehensive Course, Capsule Course, and Mock Test Series each have different pricing. Contact us at +91 9844035831 or request a callback for current batch pricing and early bird discounts.

About RostrumLegal - India's Leading CLAT PG Coaching Institute

RostrumLegal was founded in 2012 with a single mission: to help law graduates crack CLAT PG and secure admission to India’s top National Law Universities. Over the past 12+ years, we have built an unmatched track record that speaks for itself — AIR-1 in CLAT PG 2022 (Samriddhi Mishra), AIR-1 in AILET PG 2023 (Aysushi Singh), AIR-1 in CLAT PG 2025 (Arunima Thakur), and 500+ NLU selections.

What sets RostrumLegal apart is our faculty-led, judgment-focused approach to CLAT PG preparation. Our course covers 200+ important judgments analyzed in detail, comprehensive study materials for all 13 subjects, weekly mock tests with detailed performance analysis, and 1-on-1 mentorship from experts who understand exactly what CLAT PG demands.

Our students don’t just pass — they top the exam. In CLAT PG 2026 alone, 32+ RostrumLegal students secured ranks in the Top 500, including 12 in the Top 100. Whether you’re a final-year law student or a working professional, our Comprehensive Course and Capsule Course are designed to fit your schedule and maximize your score.

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CLAT PG 2027 Exam Pattern

Understanding the CLAT PG exam format is the first step toward effective preparation. The Common Law Admission Test for Post-Graduation (CLAT PG) is a national-level entrance exam for admission into LL.M. programs at 24 National Law Universities across India. Here’s everything you need to know about the exam structure.

Exam Overview Table:

ParameterDetails
Conducting BodyConsortium of National Law Universities
Exam ModeOffline (Pen & Paper)
Duration2 hours (120 minutes)
Total Questions120 Multiple Choice Questions
Total Marks120
Correct Answer+1 mark
Wrong Answer-0.25 mark (negative marking)
Question FormatPassage-based (20-24 passages with 5-6 questions each)

Types of Questions Asked in CLAT PG

The CLAT PG exam tests both your legal knowledge and analytical ability through various question types:

Bare Act-Based Questions — These test your memory of key provisions, including legislation names, important dates, section numbers, and statutory limits.

Passage-Based Questions — The answer is directly inferable from the passage text, checking your reading comprehension and attention to detail.

Conceptual Questions — These require understanding of legal concepts or doctrines independent of the passage, covering areas like contracts, torts, and constitutional law.

Judgment-Based Questions — Questions about landmark cases including names of judges, the legal ratio decided, facts of the case, and the outcome.

Recent Legislation & Policy — Questions on newly passed laws, significant amendments, or policy changes in the legal arena.

International Law Questions — Topics covering UN treaties, International Court of Justice matters, and international agreements.

The exam rewards candidates who are not only well-versed with core law subjects but also up-to-date with recent legal developments. Success requires a mix of reading comprehension, legal reasoning, and awareness of both current and classical legal knowledge.

CLAT PG 2027 Syllabus: Complete Subject-Wise Breakdown

The CLAT PG syllabus covers all mandatory subjects from the undergraduate LL.B. curriculum. While Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence often carry significant weightage, questions can come from any domain. A balanced preparation covering each subject’s fundamental concepts, landmark cases, and recent developments is essential for success.

Core Subjects

Constitutional Law Structure of the Indian Constitution, fundamental rights and duties, directive principles, governance framework, amendment procedures, and landmark constitutional cases from Kesavananda Bharati to recent judgments.

Jurisprudence Legal theories, schools of jurisprudence (Natural Law, Positivism, Realism, Sociological), and basic jurisprudential concepts including rights, duties, ownership, and possession.

Administrative Law Principles governing administrative actions, judicial review of administrative decisions, natural justice, delegated legislation, and tribunals.

Law of Contracts General principles of contract formation, offer and acceptance, consideration, performance, breach, remedies, and Special Contracts including indemnity, guarantee, bailment, and agency.

Criminal Law Substantive criminal law (Indian Penal Code/Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita) and procedural law (CrPC/BNSS), covering offenses, punishments, and criminal procedure.

Other Important Subjects

Torts Civil wrongs and liabilities including negligence, nuisance, defamation, trespass, strict liability, absolute liability, and consumer protection.

Family Law Marriage, divorce, maintenance, succession, adoption, guardianship, and other personal law topics across Hindu Law, Muslim Law, and Special Marriage Act.

Property Law Transfer of Property Act, laws on ownership, transfer modes, leases, mortgages, easements, and intellectual property basics.

Company Law Corporate law principles, Companies Act 2013 provisions on incorporation, management, meetings, winding up, and corporate governance.

Public International Law Treaties, international organizations, sources of international law, conflict of laws, state responsibility, and important ICJ cases.

Tax Law Basics of direct taxes (Income Tax Act) and indirect taxes (GST) as applicable in the legal framework.

Environmental Law Key environmental protection statutes (Environment Protection Act, Wildlife Protection Act, Forest Conservation Act), principles like sustainable development and polluter pays, NGT, and landmark environmental judgments.

Labour & Industrial Law Laws relating to labor welfare, trade unions, industrial disputes, wages, social security, and recent labor code reforms.

Recent CLAT PG papers have shown an expanded focus beyond traditional heavyweights. The 2024 and 2025 papers included questions from typically unexpected areas like Civil Procedure Code, Specific Relief Act, Competition Law, and Taxation. Prepare broadly and don’t ignore any subject.

How to Prepare for CLAT PG 2027: A 6-Month Strategy

Preparing for CLAT PG in six months is achievable with a disciplined, structured approach. Base your study plan on four pillars: concept building, case law mastery, staying updated on legal developments, and extensive practice. Here’s a month-by-month breakdown recommended by our toppers.

Month 1-2: Concept Building

Focus on strengthening your foundations in each core subject. Read the Bare Acts for important laws to familiarize yourself with exact legal language — go through the Constitution Articles, IPC sections, Contract Act sections, and other key statutes. Alongside bare text, refer to standard textbooks for conceptual clarity.

Cover the basic syllabus topics of Constitutional Law, Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, and other heavyweight subjects. Make concise notes of key points, definitions, and doctrines. Start reading landmark judgments relevant to topics you cover.

By the end of Month 2, you should have completed one round of the core syllabus basics and created a repository of notes for each subject.

Month 3-4: Advanced Topics and Case Laws

With basics in place, deepen your preparation. Focus on recent and important case laws as well as advanced points of the syllabus. Go through the last 1-2 years of significant Supreme Court and High Court judgments.

Prioritize Constitution Bench decisions, controversial or highly reported cases, and subject-wise landmark judgments. For each important judgment, understand the issue, the court’s decision, and the legal reasoning. Make brief case summaries noting facts, legal provisions, ratio decidendi, and significance.

By the end of Month 4, you should have a solid grasp on at least 50-100 important cases for CLAT PG.

Month 5: Legal Developments, Mocks, and Revision

Blend intensive revision with current awareness. Update yourself with legal developments of the last year — important new laws or amendments, major legal news, and significant Supreme Court verdicts.

Start taking mock tests regularly — aim for at least one full-length mock per week. Treat these mock exams seriously and simulate real exam conditions. After each test, analyze your performance and identify which subjects or question types need more work.

Begin a second round of revision of the entire syllabus using your notes.

Month 6: Full-Length Tests and Final Preparation

The last month should be dedicated to fine-tuning your exam strategy and consolidating knowledge. Increase mock test frequency to 2-3 per week in timed, exam-like conditions.

Focus on time management — practice completing 120 questions within 2 hours. Develop your question-solving rhythm and experiment with strategies like elimination and intelligent guessing.

Avoid studying entirely new topics. Instead, strengthen what you have already learned. Pay special attention to high-weightage subjects like Constitutional Law.

With multiple mock tests and thorough revision behind you, you should be exam-ready with an optimized approach for the big day. Remember — CLAT PG rewards consistent preparation over last-minute cramming.

CLAT PG Preparation Tips from Our Toppers

Who better to learn from than those who have cracked the exam? Here’s advice directly from RostrumLegal students who secured top ranks in CLAT PG.

On Building Conceptual Clarity:

Arunima Thakur (AIR-1, CLAT PG 2025): “Since my first year, I took my semester exams very seriously, which built my conceptual clarity. For CLAT PG, I started focused preparation in June-July. The key is to study from standard books and bare acts. Changing resources in the last moment is a big mistake — stick to what you have studied before.”

Smarak Samal (AIR-18, CLAT PG 2025): “The first thing I did was go through PYQs to understand the pattern. I categorized subjects into core (Constitution, Contract, Criminal) and minor (JJ Act, PMLA, POCSO). I studied core subjects from standard books and used precise notes for minor ones. You don’t need to study everything — study smart.”

On Judgment Reading:

Riya Garg (AIR-35, CLAT PG 2025): “Judgments are crucial, but I didn’t have time to study hundreds of them. I focused on Supreme Court’s official summaries for the past three years. That was enough. Also, many questions are based on bare act illustrations — never skip them!”

Suraj TN (AIR-8, CLAT PG 2023): “For recent judgments, I followed Live Law and Bar & Bench. Instead of reading entire judgments, I focused on articles summarizing key takeaways. Don’t overburden yourself — smart work over hard work.”

On Mock Tests:

Arunima Thakur (AIR-1, CLAT PG 2025): “I practiced all my mock tests using an OMR sheet at the exact exam time slot (2-4 PM). This helped me get used to filling bubbles under pressure and increased my reading speed. The real exam is not just about knowledge but also about speed and accuracy.”

Utkarsh Aryan (AIR-68, CLAT PG 2025): “Mocks help you develop the right temperament for the real exam. I saw similar passages in the actual CLAT PG paper that were there in mock tests! Solving mocks consistently helps build exam stamina.”

On Exam Day Strategy:

Riya Garg (AIR-35, CLAT PG 2025): “When I saw the paper, the first few questions were tough. I started panicking but then skipped to the last few pages, found questions I knew, and built my confidence. Don’t let the initial shock affect your entire performance.”

Suraj TN (AIR-8, CLAT PG 2023): “When you get the paper, don’t rush. Read the questions first — many are direct, and you don’t need to read the whole passage. This saves time and reduces stress.”

On Consistency:

Samriddhi Mishra (AIR-1, CLAT PG 2022): “Failures also motivate you. Keep yourself attached to your goal. The exam might get postponed, but your preparation should not. Stay consistent, and success will follow.”

Smarak Samal (AIR-18, CLAT PG 2025): “Some days you won’t feel like studying. That’s normal. But even on those days, read at least one case law or revise notes. A single missed day can break your momentum.”

Common CLAT PG Mistakes to Avoid

In the course of preparation, aspirants sometimes fall prey to misconceptions or strategic errors that can hurt their performance. Here are the most common mistakes — and how to avoid them.

Mistake 1: “I’m a law graduate, so I already know everything” The exam demands very specific preparation. Law school knowledge is useful but targeted study and practice are essential to recall details under exam conditions. Even gold-medalist law graduates need to revise basics and prepare for the MCQ style. Treat CLAT PG as a fresh challenge.

Mistake 2: Underestimating the exam difficulty CLAT PG is highly competitive and covers a vast syllabus. Last-minute cramming is insufficient. You need months of systematic preparation. Start early and revise often.

Mistake 3: Focusing only on recent judgments While current judgments are important, the paper also tests fundamental concepts and older landmark cases extensively. Balance recent case law with strong basics of core subjects. Don’t neglect historical cases, key doctrines, and bare act provisions.

Mistake 4: Ignoring weak subjects A common mistake is to keep studying subjects you like and avoid ones you find hard. This creates blind spots. CLAT PG will ask from any area. Allocate time to improve on weak subjects instead of avoiding them.

Mistake 5: Not solving enough mock tests Some students read extensively but do minimal practice of MCQs. Without practice, you won’t know how to apply what you learned or manage time. Start practicing questions early — even as you finish a topic, do related MCQs.

Mistake 6: Poor time management in the exam Some aspirants get stuck on hard passages, losing precious time and then rushing through the rest. Remember, every question carries equal marks. Practice the art of moving on — you can return if time allows.

Mistake 7: Panicking over unfamiliar topics If you see a question from an area you didn’t prepare well, don’t let it shake your confidence. CLAT PG passages often contain clues. Keep your composure and apply logical elimination.

Avoid these pitfalls by staying realistic, disciplined, and balanced in your preparation. Diligently cover your syllabus, practice rigorously, stay updated on law, and keep a positive, focused mindset.

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