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PRIME has been the go to platform for students from Kolkata and East India aiming for high ranks in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) and other prestigious law entrance exams across India.

Why Choose Prime Tutor for CLAT?
Experienced and Qualified Tutors
PRIME has an impeccable reputation of having some of the most reputed and experienced tutors who are not just accomplished law graduates but also with highly decorated industry experience. The faculty team at PRIME will ensure that you are updated with the latest patterns and syllabus for all Law Entrance Exams.
Comprehensive Study Material
Regular Mock Tests and Feedback
Proven Track Record of Success
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Regular Program
Essential, structured, and in-depth preparation.
Comprehensive Concept Building
Over 200+ hours of in-depth learning covering Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, English, GK & Current Affairs, and Quant—taught from basics to advanced with complete mastery-building support.
Doubt-Clearing & Mentorship Support
Regular doubt-clearing sessions, personalised guidance, and scheduled mentor check-ins to track progress and correct learning gaps.
Full-Length Mocks & Detailed Analysis
Weekly mocks with in-depth performance reports, time-management feedback, and strategy building for consistent improvement.
Crash Course
Fast-track, high-impact revision for last-minute preparation.
Intensive Revision Sessions
Around 80+ hours of focused, accelerated classes that revisit all major Law concepts, high-yield topics, and most-asked patterns—ensuring full-syllabus coverage in a short time.
High-Frequency Practice Drills
Strategy Workshops & Mock Marathons
Back-to-back mock tests, previous-year paper analysis, and strategy workshops designed to boost confidence, build exam temperament, and deliver last-mile performance.
CLAT Curriculum
120 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) | Mode : Offline (pen-and-paper) | Duration : 2 hours.
Marking Scheme : +1 mark for correct answer and –0.25 marks for incorrect answer.
English Language
• Format and Topics: Questions based on passages (comprehension-based).
• Weightage: 20% (22–26 Questions)
Current Affairs
(including General Knowledge)
• Format and Topics: Passage-based questions (approx. 450 words) derived from recent news, journals, and non-fiction.
• Weightage: ~25% (28–32 Questions)
Legal Reasoning
• Format and Topics: Comprehension-based questions, required to read passages and answer questions by applying legal principles to scenarios presented within the text.
• Weightage: ~25% (28–32 Questions)
Logical Reasoning
• Format and Topics: Critical reasoning rather than simple puzzles. Questions that test the student’s analytical and critical reasoning.
• Weightage: ~20% (22–26 Questions)
Quantitative Techniques
• Format and Topics: Involves basic mathematics and Data Interpretation (DI).
Weightage: ~10% (10–14 Questions)
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The main exams include: CLAT (UG/PG), AILET (UG/PG), SLAT (Symbiosis), LSAT-India, MHCET Law, CUET etc
Candidates must have completed or appearing for Class 12 from a recognized board. Some exams have minimum percentage criteria.
Most exams are objective-type MCQs covering:
- English/Comprehension
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs
- Logical/Analytical Reasoning
- Legal Reasoning
- Quantitative Ability
- CLAT UG: 2 hours
- AILET UG: 90 minutes
- SLAT UG: 120 minutes
- *Durations vary slightly by exam; always check the official brochure.
- CLAT: Offline/paper-based
- SLAT, LSAT-India: Online/computer-based
- AILET: Offline/paper-based
- MHCET Law, CUET: Mostly online
These law entrance exams are typically conducted in April, May, and June, though the specific months vary by year and exam e.g. CLAT 2026 is to be conducted is to be conducted on 7th December 2025.
Always check the official notifications for the most accurate dates, as exam schedules can change.
Most UG law exams do not have a strict upper age limit, but some state-level exams or private universities may specify one. PG law exams (like CLAT PG) typically require a law degree with no age restrictions. Always check the specific exam notification.
Yes. Many exams (CLAT, AILET, SLAT) reserve seats for foreign nationals, NRI, and PIO candidates, but they may have separate eligibility and fee criteria.