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Every guide connects syllabus, eligibility, preparation, mocks, previous-year learning, and course guidance into one readable study path.
This page explains how to use cut off trends responsibly while relying on official counselling data for final decisions.
Every guide connects syllabus, eligibility, preparation, mocks, previous-year learning, and course guidance into one readable study path.
Lex Templum is built around guided preparation, legal subject clarity, accountable revision, and mock review.
The pages use original explanations for CLAT PG, AILET PG, LLM entrance, and UGC NET Law aspirants.
Use these planning notes while preparing, and always verify the final admission-year notification before application, payment, admit-card, and counselling decisions.
The recent postgraduate CLAT format uses a two-hour objective paper with 120 one-mark questions and negative marking. Preparation should cover Constitutional Law and other LL.B. subjects including Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Contract, Torts, Family Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Company Law, Public International Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law, and Labour Law.
AILET is the separate entrance route used by National Law University Delhi for its LL.M. programme. Aspirants should prepare for timed MCQs, OMR discipline, negative marking, application tracking, and NLU Delhi-specific eligibility and counselling requirements.
Build a cycle of legal reading, short-note revision, previous-year analysis, current legal developments, full-length mocks, and error-log review. The strongest plans connect every wrong answer with a clear subject revision task.
This section is written for aspirants who want a practical route from confusion to study action. The aim is to explain CLAT PG cut off analysis in a way that students and parents can connect with real preparation decisions.
Lex Templum connects law subject revision, previous-year question analysis, mock-test review, legal current affairs, and enrollment decisions so aspirants can build a preparation plan instead of collecting disconnected material.
Treat this as a working preparation note: read the idea, map it to the syllabus, connect it with one mock or previous-year paper, and add the outcome to a weekly revision tracker.
Aspirants learn faster when a topic is connected with LLM entrance preparation, NLU admission goals, legal reasoning, mock analysis, subject revision, and counselling decisions.
A student who understands the topic clearly can decide whether to request counselling, explore the CLAT PG course, start a mock test series, or revise independently before enrolling.
This section is written for aspirants who want a practical route from confusion to study action. The aim is to explain CLAT PG rank analysis in a way that students and parents can connect with real preparation decisions.
Lex Templum connects law subject revision, previous-year question analysis, mock-test review, legal current affairs, and enrollment decisions so aspirants can build a preparation plan instead of collecting disconnected material.
Treat this as a working preparation note: read the idea, map it to the syllabus, connect it with one mock or previous-year paper, and add the outcome to a weekly revision tracker.
Aspirants learn faster when a topic is connected with LLM entrance preparation, NLU admission goals, legal reasoning, mock analysis, subject revision, and counselling decisions.
A student who understands the topic clearly can decide whether to request counselling, explore the CLAT PG course, start a mock test series, or revise independently before enrolling.
Answers designed for real CLAT aspirants researching coaching, preparation, and study support.
No. Cut offs can change based on seats, difficulty, candidate pool, category, and counselling dynamics.
No. Use cut offs for realism, but prepare for strong subject mastery, accuracy, and consistent mock improvement.