Title : Fighters Batch
Batch Code : F
Prepare for CLAT, AILET, SLAT, LSAT and other Law Entrances alongside your XII Boards by starting from the basics and going all the way up the ladder including a last month Revision.
Prepare for CLAT, AILET, SLAT, LSAT and other Law Entrances alongside your XII Boards by starting from the basics and going all the way up the ladder including a last month Revision.
S.No | Session Name | Number of Sessions |
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1 | English Language | 45 |
1 | Legal Aptitude & Reasoning | 46 |
3 | General Knowledge | 90 |
4 | Logical Reasoning | 44 |
5 | Quantitative Techniques | 48 |
Total | 273+ |
Sr. No. | Topic | Description |
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01 | Vocabulary 1: High Frequency Words1(A-F) | N/A |
02 | Vocabulary 2: High Frequency Words1(G-L) | N/A |
03 | Vocabulary 3: High Frequency Words1(M-R) | N/A |
04 | Vocabulary 4: High Frequency Words1(S-Z) | N/A |
05 | Vocabulary 5: Confusables | N/A |
06 | Vocabulary 6: Foreign Phrases 1 | N/A |
07 | Vocabulary 7: Foreign Phrases 2 | N/A |
08 | Vocabulary 8: Idioms proverbs | N/A |
09 | Vocabulary 9: Sentence Equivalence, Cloze Test, Maximum fill | N/A |
10 | Vocabulary 10: Analogies, Spellings, Word Usage | N/A |
11 | Reading Comprehension 1 | Speed Enhancement & Eye Span Development Use RSM for list of confusables |
13 | Reading Comprehension 2 | Idea flow |
13 | Reading Comprehension 3 | Developing Summaries |
14 | Reading Comprehension 4 | Interpretation of Key Ideas |
15 | Reading Comprehension 5 | Main idea, supporting idea, inference |
16 | Reading Comprehension 6 | Interpretation of Tones |
17 | Reading Comprehension 7 | Tone Identification |
18 | Reading Comprehension 8 | Evaluation, Application, Logical structure |
19 | Reading Comprehension 9 | Arts & Literature |
20 | Reading Comprehension 10 | Philosophy & Psychology |
21 | Reading Comprehension 11 | Science & Technology |
22 | Reading Comprehension 12 | Business & Economics |
23 | Reading Comprehension 13 | History |
24 | Parajumbles 1 | Basics of sentence rearrangement |
25 | Parajumbles 2 | Practice session: Parajumbles (with options) |
26 | Parajumbles 3 | Practice session: Parajumbles (without options) |
27 | Paragraph Completion | Paragraph Completion |
27 | Paragraph Completion | Paragraph Completion |
28 | Identifying Odd Sentences | Odd Sentence Identification |
29 | Grammar 1 | Nouns & Articles |
30 | Grammar 2 | Pronouns, Phrases & Clauses |
31 | Grammar 3 | Verbs: Tenses |
32 | Grammar 4 | Verbs: Auxiliaries & Infinitives & Gerund |
33 | Grammar 5 | Verbs: Conditionals, Voice Transformation & Narration |
34 | Grammar 6 | Adjectives & Comparatives |
35 | Grammar 7 | Adverbs & Modifier Errors |
36 | Grammar 8 | Prepositions: Collocations and Phrasal verbs |
37 | Grammar 9 | Conjunctions & Interjections |
38 | Grammar 10 | Sentence Correction Exercise 1 |
39 | Grammar 11 | Sentence Correction Exercise 2 |
40 | Grammar 12 | Figures of Speech (Theory) |
41 | Grammar 13 | Figures of Speech (Identification exercise) |
42 | Grammar 14 | Parts of Speech (Identification exercise) |
43 | Grammar 15 | Subject Verb Agreement, Parallelism |
44 | Grammar 16 | Punctuation Marks |
45 | Reading Comprehension 14 | Reading Comprehension Practice sheet |
Sr. No. | Topic | Description |
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01 | Constitutional Law 1 | Introduction (brief Constitutional history) + Preamble+ Part I & II (Discuss CAA and NRC) |
02 | Constitutional Law 2 | Fundamental Rights I (discuss right of children to Compulsory Education, Right to Privacy, Right to Access internet, Right to a decent burial) |
03 | Constitutional Law 3 | Fundamental rights II (Right to Legal Aid, Right to Information) |
04 | Constitutional Law 4 | DPSP + President |
05 | Constitutional Law 5 | Prime Minister + Council of Ministers + Attorney General + CAG |
06 | Constitutional Law 6 | Supreme Court (Concept of Dissent, Judicial Review, Judicial Activism), Governor, Chief Minister |
07 | Constitutional Law 7 | Legislative Assembly, Council, Advocate General, Amendments |
08 | Constitutional Law 8 | Consolidated and Contingency fund (Discuss PM Cares fund), Lok Adalats, Anti Defection Laws, Floor test, Election Commission, Electoral Bonds) |
09 | Constitutional Law 9 | Federal, Quasi Federal, Unitary form of Government, Parliamentary and Presidential Democracy, Rule of Law, due Process of Law, procedure established by Law, Important Case Laws |
10 | Constitutional Law 10 | Legal Comprehension Sheet based on Constitutional Law |
11 | Jurisprudence | Restorative and Retributive Justice, Inquisitorial and Adversarial System, Curative, Review and Mercy petition, Benches in Courts, Jurisdiction of Courts, Adjournment in Courts. |
12 | Alternative dispute resolution | Basics of Arbitration, mediation, conciliation, negotiation |
13 | Legal Aid | PIL and its misuse, Lok Adalat, Lokayukta, NALSA, Transgender as the third gender (NALSA v. UOI case), LGBTQ rights (Navtej Singh Johar case) |
14 | Criminal Law 1 | Introduction (discuss concept of Mens Rea, Actus Reus) + General defenses |
15 | Criminal Law 2 | Stages of Crimes (plan, prepare, attempt, accomplish) + Criminal Conspiracy + Abetment |
16 | Criminal Law 3 | Crime against Property (Theft, Extortion, Robbery, Dacoity, Criminal Misappropriation of Property, Criminal Breach of Trust) |
17 | Criminal Law 4 | Crime against Property (Cheating, Mischief, Forgery) Crime against human body (Kidnapping, Abduction) |
18 | Criminal Law 5 | Crime against human body (wrongful Restraint and Confinement, Murder, Culpable Homicide, Bigamy, Cruelty, Dowry Death) Discuss Legal Advancement in Cruelty Law and Dowry Prohibition Act. |
19 | Criminal Law 6 | Crime against State (Waging A War, Unlawful Assembly, Counterfeit, Sedition) Discuss Section 144 CrPC |
20 | Criminal Law 7 | Discussion on Bail and Parole, Bailable + Non Bailable Offence, Cognizable + Non Cognizable Offence, Compoundable + Non Compoundable Offence, Proven beyond Reasonable Doubt, Innocent until Proven Guilty, Eye Witness, Hostile Witness, Corroborating Evidence, Perjury |
21 | Criminal Law 8 | Legal Comprehension practice sheet based on Criminal Law |
22 | Family Law I | Basics of Hindu Law (Essentials Of Marriage, Grounds for Divorce and Judicial Separation, Maintenance) Muslim Law (Essentials of Marriage, Divorce, Discuss Triple Talaq (Shayra Bano's Case), Maintenance after Divorce, Discuss Shah Bano's Case) Special Marriage Act, Uniform Civil Code |
23 | Family Law II | Adoption, Surrogacy, Maternity leave, Misuse of anti-dowry and Domestic Violence law, Domestic Violence against men, POCSO act, Marital Rape |
24 | IPR Laws | Extreme basic terminologies related to Patents, Generic Medicine, Copyright Protection and Infringement, Traditional Knowledge, Doctrine of Fair Use, Trademark Infringement and Passing Off, Geographical Indication, Compulsory Licensing, Trade Secrets |
25 | Penal Laws I | Delay in Court Proceeding, Death Penalty, Euthanasia and Living Will (Discuss Aruna Shanbaug And Common Cause Case), Acid Attack, ExtraJudicial Killings, Nirbhaya Case |
26 | Penal Laws II | Anti-Doping, Contempt of Court, Cyber Crimes And Cyber Frauds, Sextortion, Human Trafficking |
27 | Consumer Protection Laws | Consumer Definition, Consumer Protection Act, Caveat Emptor, Caveat Venditor, Deficiency in Goods and Services, Predatory Pricing, |
28 | International Law | Introduction, Sources of International Law, International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, Law of Sea, Concept of Extradition, AntiDumping Laws, International Human Rights Regime |
29 | Environmental Laws | National Green Tribunal, Environment Protection Law, MC Mehta Case, Disaster Management and Epidemic Act, Polluter Pays Principle |
30 | Miscellaneous laws | Personal Data Protection, Net Neutrality, E-Courts, E-Filings, Judicial Proceedings through Video Conferencing, Concept of In Camera Proceedings |
31 | Law of Torts 1 | Introduction to Torts + General Defences (Gloucester Grammar School, Ashby V. White Case) |
32 | Law of Torts 2 | Nuisance + Negligence (Discuss Donhogue V. Stevenson, Doctrine of Last Opportunity) |
33 | Law of Torts 3 | Trespass + Defamation + Malicious Prosecution |
34 | Law of Torts 4 | Strict and Absolute Liability (Ryland V. Fletcher) |
35 | Law of Torts 5 | Vicarious Liability (Contract of Service and Contract for Service) |
36 | Law of Torts 6 | Legal Comprehension Practice Sheet Based on Concept of Torts |
37 | Law of Contracts 1 | Introduction + Offer and Acceptance (Promise), Types of Offer, Implied And Express Consent (General Offer- Carlil V. Carbolic Smoke Ball Company) |
38 | Law of Contracts 2 | Essential Conditions to Contract I (Consideration, Meeting of Minds, Vitiated Consent, Legal Capacity to Contract, Mohri Biwi Case. |
39 | Law of Contracts 3 | Essential Conditions to Contract II (Contracts in Restraint, Time Barred Debt, Void, Valid, Voidable Contract) |
40 | Law of Contracts 4 | Types of Contract I (Quasi Contract, Partnership, Agency, Guarantee, Indemnity) |
41 | Law of Contracts 5 | Types of Contract II (Bailment, Contingent, Wagering, Mortgage, Pledge, Hypothecation) |
42 | Law of Contracts 6 | Promissory Estoppel, Privity of Contract, Frustration of Contract, Discuss Force Majeure Clause in Contract, Anti-Competitive Agreement |
43 | Law of Contracts 7 | Legal Comprehension Practice Sheet Based on Concept Of Contracts |
44 | Commercial Laws I | Discuss Concept of Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, Minority Shareholder, Company’s Law, Corporate Veil, Liquidation, Cartels. |
45 | Commercial Laws II | Negotiable Instrument, Specific Relief, Limitation Period, Transfer of Property Law, Essential Commodities Overpricing. |
46 | Industrial Laws | Discuss Concept of Industrial Dispute, Lay off, Retrenchment, Right to Strike |
Sr. No. | Topic | Description |
---|---|---|
01 | Current Affairs | About 60-70 Sessions shall be taken by Current Affairs faculties covering the depth and breadth of all important Current Affairs, covering the Why, What, Where, When and How of all important topics. Also, thorough revision shall be done in the last 60-75 days of all topics. |
02 | Static General Knowledge | About 20-25 Sessions shall be taken on Static General Knowledge covering the essential Static GK (History, Geography, Science, Misc.) for AILET, SLAT. MH-CET etc. |
Sr. No. | Topic | Description |
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01 | Syllogisms 1 | Introduction of Syllogisms |
02 | Syllogisms 2 & Hidden Propositions | Problem Solving on Syllogisms & Introduction of Hidden Propositions |
03 | Conditional Statements | Introduction and problem solving on Conditional Statements |
04 | Binary Logic | Introduction and Problem Solving on Binary Logic |
05 | Data Arrangements 1 | Introduction of Data Arrangements |
06 | Data Arrangements 2 | Problem solving on Data Arrangements |
07 | Data Arrangements 3 | Problem solving on Data Arrangements |
08 | Data Arrangements 4 | problem solving on Complex Data Arrangements |
09 | Data Arrangements 5 | Conditional Statement based Data Arrangements |
10 | Alphabet Test | Introduction and problem solving of Alphabet Test |
11 | Inequality | Introduction and problem Solving of Inequality |
12 | Order & Ranking Test 1 | Introduction of Ranking |
13 | Order & Ranking Test 2 | Problem solving on Ordering and Ranking Test |
14 | Directions Sense Test 1 | Introduction to Directions |
15 | Directions Sense Test 2 | Problem solving on Directions Sense Test |
16 | Blood Relations 1 | Introduction of Blood Relation (Relational Puzzles) |
17 | Blood Relations 2 | Problem solving on Blood Relation (Deciphering Jumbled Up Description & Coded Blood Relations) |
18 | Coding-Decoding 1 | Introduction to Coding & Decoding |
19 | Coding-Decoding 2 | Problem solving to Coding & Decoding |
20 | Sequence & Series | Introduction and problem solving of Series |
21 | Input-Output 1 | Introduction and problem solving of Input Output (Value Based I/O) |
22 | Input-Output 2 | Introduction and problem solving of Input Output (Position Based I/O) |
23 | Clock | Introduction and problem solving of Clock |
24 | Calendar | Introduction and problem solving of Calendar |
25 | Number Test and Reasoning of Operation on Numbers | Introduction and problem solving of Number Test and Reasoning of Operation on Numbers |
26 | Alpha-Numeric-Symbol Test | Introduction and problem solving of Alpha-Numeric-Symbol Test |
27 | Eligibility Test | Introduction and problem solving of Eligibility Test |
28 | Dices, Cubes & Cuboids 1 | Introduction and problem solving of Dices and Cubes (Opposite Face of Dice, Open Dice, Basic questions on Cubes) |
29 | Dices, Cubes & Cuboids 2 | Problem solving on Cubes and Cuboids (Cube Cutting, Counting of Colored Cubes) |
30 | Data Sufficiency 1 | Introduction of DS and problem solving on DS (Blood Relations, Ranking & Ordering, Coding, Directions) |
31 | Data Sufficiency 2 | Introduction of DS and problem solving on DS (DS on Data Arrangements, Three Statements DS) |
32 | HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) | Problem solving on HOTS (Miscellaneous Analytical reasoning) |
33 | Statement Based Session I | N/A |
34 | Statement Based Session II | N/A |
35 | Statement Based Session III | N/A |
36 | Statement Based Session IV | N/A |
37 | Paragraph Based Session I (Assumptions and Conclusion) | N/A |
38 | Paragraph Based Session II (Strengthen, Weaken and Flaw) | N/A |
39 | Paragraph Based Session III (Paradox, Parallel Reasoning and Boldface) | N/A |
40 | Paragraph Based Session IV (Miscellaneous and Practice Session) | N/A |
41 | Paragraph Based Session V (Mix Bag) | N/A |
42 | Paragraph Based Session VI (Mix Bag) | N/A |
42 | Paragraph Based Session VII (Mix Bag) | N/A |
42 | Paragraph Based Session VIII (Mix Bag) | N/A |
Sr. No. | Topic | Description |
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01 | Data Interpretation 01 | General Orientation of DI, Type of Graphs, Charts, Tables, Caselets etc. with examples |
02 | Data Interpretation 02 | RSM 02 Easy DI |
03 | Data Interpretation 03 | RSM 02 Easy DI |
04 | Data Interpretation 04 | RSM 2 -Moderate level DI |
05 | Data Interpretation 05 | RSM 2 -Moderate level DI |
06 | Data Interpretation 06 | RSM 2 -Complex DI |
07 | Data Interpretation 07 | RSM 2 -Complex DI |
08 | Data Interpretation 08 | RSM 5 -Moderate level DI |
09 | Data Interpretation 09 | RSM 5 -Moderate level DI |
10 | Data Interpretation 10 | RSM 5 -Complex DI |
11 | Data Interpretation 11 | RSM 5 -Complex DI |
12 | Data Interpretation 12 | RSM 5 -Complex DI |
13 | Simplification 01 | Word Problems, Logical Language Connectives |
14 | Simplification 02 | Word Problems Practice |
15 | Percentages 01 | Percentages Basics |
16 | Percentages 02 | Basic Questions |
17 | Percentages 03 | PSS Percentages |
18 | Percentages 04 | PSS Percentages |
19 | Profit and Loss 01 | Basic Theory |
20 | Profit and Loss 02 | PSS with Simple Questions |
21 | Profit and Loss 03 | PSS with Complex Questions |
22 | Ratio and Proportion 01 | Basic and Simple Questions |
23 | Ratio and Proportion 02 | PSS Complex Questions |
24 | Ratio and Proportion 03 | Partnership Questions |
25 | Averages | Theory and Questions |
26 | Mixtures & Alligations 01 | Basic Questions on only Mixtures |
27 | Mixtures & Alligations 02 | Alligations Technique and Questions |
28 | Mixtures & Alligations 03 | PSS with all types of Questions |
29 | SI and CI 01 | Simple Interest Basics and Questions |
30 | SI and CI 02 | Simple Interest PSS |
31 | SI and CI 03 | Compound Interest Basics and Questions |
32 | SI and CI 04 | Compound Interest PSS |
33 | Time, Speed & Distance 01 | Basic Theory of TSD, Averages Speed and Basic Questions |
34 | Time, Speed & Distance 02 | Relative Speed, Trains |
35 | Time, Speed & Distance 03 | Boats & Stream Questions |
36 | Time, Speed & Distance 04 | Simple Questions on Circular and Races |
37 | Time & Work Pipes & Cistern 01 | Time & Work Basic theory and Questions |
38 | Time & Work Pipes & Cistern 02 | Men, Women Questions Practice |
39 | Time & Work Pipes & Cistern 03 | Pipes & Cistern Questions Practice |
40 | LCM HCF | Basics and Simple Questions |
41 | Area & Perimeter 01 | 2D Figures, Formula and Questions |
42 | Area & Perimeter 02 | Practice Questions on area and Perimeter of Rectangle, Circle, Triangle & Squares |
43 | Polygons | Basic Theory and Questions |
44 | 3D Mensuration 01 | CSA,TSA and Volume of Solids |
45 | 3D Mensuration 02 | PSS |
46 | Combinations | Basic of Combination and simple Questions |
47 | Probability 01 | Theory and Simple Questions |
48 | Probability 02 | Conditional probability and PSS |
Testing has been one of the most important tools of preparation since years’ and at LegalEdge we take testing at-most seriously. There are multiple type of tests that are conducted during the curriculum
These are 50+ Full-Length Mocks tests in total conducted at the All India Level. For each test graphical analysis at the end of each test is generated that gives in-depth analysis to each student. There is section-wise analysis, time-wise analysis and toppers comparison as well. Check our All India Test Series Tab to have a look at the graphs generated.
iMocks are tests conducted on the lines of CLAT and AILET but unlike the full-length iMocks tests, the syllabus in these tests is restricted to the syllabus covered in the classroom. These are offline tests and taken monthly. They cover the syllabus taught till date. iMocks cover all section with sectional time-limits allotted to every section.
ETs or evaluation tests are sectional tests that are periodically conducted. These tests focus on building multiple topics of a section that have been covered in a classroom. These tests can have one or multiple sections under once test as per the need of the hour. These tests are different for different types of batches and are customised as per a batch requirement.
These are Online Tests, uploaded on the online platform, to be attempted in the last 4 months of the preparation.They focus on improving the sectional scores which ultimately have an impact on the overall score. Speed Tests are essentially Sectional Tests and focus on the increasing speed of a candidate.
As the name suggestions that tests focus on improving a specific topic. These are 150+ in number and are uploaded on the platform. Various topics across all sections i.e. English Language (Reading Comprehensions, Vocabulary including synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitution etc. Grammar including filling-in prepositions, spotting the error, sentence corrections, idioms and phrases etc.), Mathematics (Data Interpretation, Algebra, Geometry, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Ratio-Proportion, Mixtures and Alligation, Averages, Time and Work, Time-Speed and Distance, Number Systems Probability etc), Logical Reasoning (Passage Based Critical Reasoning, Data arrangement, Coded-Inequalities, Directions and Blood Relations, Series, Time, Ranking, Alphabet and Number Test, Coding-Decoding, Conditional Statements, Binary Logic, Paragraph based Reasoning, Assumptions, Arguments and Course of Action etc. ), General Knowledge (History, Geography, Science, Economics and Current Affairs) and Legal Aptitude and Reasoning (Legal Comprehensions, Current Legal Knowledge, Indian Constitution, Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, Indian Penal Code, Legal Terms and MaxIms etc) form a part of the Topic-level tests.
These are monthly current affairs tests followed by discussions to help a student keep abreast with the latest and important current affairs.
Academic Events are an integral part of our Academic curriculum. These events help the student to prepare for certain topics in a different way. Performing in teams teaches them team dynamics and life skills. All academic events are followed by prize distribution and appreciation ceremonies.
One of the most famous events of This session is WikiConsti. The event motivates kids to prepare hard on the Indian Constitution. The event is divided into 3 rounds with students getting eliminated after every round. For round 2 and 3, students team up in groups of 2 and perform as a team rather than individuals.
Scared of Mathematics? Hobbling around the magical figure of ‘0’ and wish to climb up to ’Cent%’ in CLAT? Here is Zero to Cent% for you. An event on Mathematics which aims to build confidence in the ‘dreaded’ subject via additional practice.
Everything under the sun is GK? Is that so? Yes, theoretically. But when it comes to CLAT and AILET Test Prep, the coverage of questions limits itself to certain areas and level of difficulties. This academic event focusses on improving the Static GK (of CLAT, AILET and associated examinations) of students.
English Language is one of the most essential subjects of CLAT, AILET and other Law Entrance Examinations. Apart from the regular classroom sessions LegalEdge believe in imparting additional Language Knowledge via other means. EssentiaLE plays the essential part here. These sessions, a total of 12 in number, are conducted on a periodic basis to evolve ones Language skills, not only for the upcoming Law Entrance Tests but for life.
A series of tests taken during the later half of one's preparation to give more practice to the students. Part from the regular classroom session, this series of Test only aim to add additional practice of Logical Reasoning to one's routine. They say, the more you practice Logical Reasoning, the better you will be. There is no end to Logics. The more you do, the lesser are your chances of making a silly mistake.
Its an essay writing competition on contemporary topics conducted periodically.
5-6hour session focussed on reading maximum number of pages in a stipulated time.
A collection of articles given to students on a periodic basis for them to read. Live Quiz is conducted on this document on our social channels.
I, Harsh Tomar was a student at LegalEdge Bhopal. For my success in AILET 2019 and CLAT 2019, I want to thank my teachers and really appreciate their efforts which has devoted to me.
I would like to thank LegalEdge for providing me with the confidence and helping me to achieve my goal.
Being at LegalEdge was a life-changing experience. From the beginning, when I use to fear and hate Maths to now when I can solve the questions, I won't be able to forget it.
Title : Fighters Batch
Batch Code : F
Title : Fighters Batch
Batch Code : F