With rising fees and overcrowded paid courses, many CLAT aspirants are turning to free options.
But not all free coaching batches are structured to take you from beginner to ranker.
A good free batch should offer syllabus coverage, expert-led sessions, doubt-solving, and a community to keep you accountable.
Falcon Batch by NLTI is one of the few initiatives that checks all these boxes. Built specifically for
CLAT 2026, it is not just a series of random videos; it’s a complete plan, curated and
delivered by those who’ve cleared the exam and taught toppers.
Full-Length YouTube Classes Covering Every Subject
All Falcon classes are streamed on NLTI’s YouTube channel and follow a weekly structure.
You don’t need to download any app or pay for access. Subjects are covered one
by one, starting from basics and building up to exam-level content.
Recent sessions include:
Legal Reasoning (Principle + Facts)
Statement-Argument (Critical Reasoning)
Percentages (Quantitative Techniques)
Time Management for CLAT Mocks
Iran-Israel War – GK & Current Affairs
Introduction to Reading Comprehension
Each session is timestamped, organized into a playlist, and taught by mentors with past success in CLAT.
Telegram Community for Notes, Schedules & Practice PDFs
NLTI shares daily updates, PDFs, and mock test schedules via their official Telegram channel:
Inside the channel, you’ll find:
Topic-wise PDFs
Class-wise practice sets
Mock test links
Study reminders
Vocabulary booster files
Doubt support is also provided in the group chat. This eliminates the need to join 4–5 other Telegram channels just for material.
Toppers-Backed Mentorship (Optional)
While Falcon is free, those who need deeper handholding can opt for NLTI’s mentorship program. This includes:
1-on-1 calls with mentors from NLSIU Bangalore
Weekly performance reviews
Personalized mock analysis
Error log maintenance
Direct chat support for doubts
Mentorship is optional, but many students find it useful once mock scores plateau or consistency drops.
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Most YouTube coaching programs post content randomly or use live sessions as marketing for paid courses.
Falcon is built as a self-contained batch, which can complete your prep entirely through it if you follow the schedule consistently.
Since its structured launch in June 2025, Falcon has quickly gained traction among CLAT
aspirants looking for a reliable, distraction-free preparation format. Even without prior
coaching, students using the Falcon schedule have shown noticeable
score jumps, especially in reading-heavy sections like Legal Reasoning and English.
These outcomes are supported by:
Clear syllabus mapping
Weekly mock-test integration
Active revision reminders via Telegram
Strategy inputs from mentors who’ve cracked CLAT themselves
Falcon’s biggest strength is consistency. Students who follow the schedule, revise weekly, and
complete mocks on time often report increased confidence and fewer conceptual gaps, without needing 5 different resources.
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There is no form to fill and no app to install. Here's how to begin:
1. Subscribe to the YouTube Channel
→ NLTI YouTube: @NLTIofficial
Start watching the Falcon playlist from Session 1.
2. Join the Telegram Channel
→ Telegram: @nltiofficial
All schedules, practice PDFs, and updates are posted here.
3. Follow the Schedule
Attend weekly sessions as per plan. Use Sundays for mocks and revision.
4. Ask Questions When Stuck
Use the Telegram group for peer help or direct mentor clarifications.
5. Optional: If you hit a plateau in scores, explore NLTI’s mentorship.
It's structured, personalized, and focused on correction, not just more lectures.
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You can if:
The batch is structured and syllabus-aligned.
You maintain regularity and revision.
You track your mocks and attempt analysis.
You engage with the community for doubt resolution.
Falcon checks all the above. It is not a passive “content dump”, it pushes students to complete topics, test themselves, and course-correct.
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Start with Session 1 of the Falcon Batch on YouTube. Build clarity with the basics before you move to strategy.
Set a weekly target:
3 core sessions. 1 full mock. 2 active revision slots.
If you're consistent, Falcon gives you structure.
If you're stuck, low accuracy, no progress, too many blind spots, that’s where NLTI Mentorship steps in.
You get:
1:1 analysis of every mock
Access to NLSIU mentors for doubt resolution
Weekly feedback calls that keep your prep on track
Mentorship isn’t extra, it’s what makes the effort count.
You don’t need scattered prep across different platforms.
You need one plan that actually adapts to you.
You need Falcon. And maybe, you need mentorship.
FAQs on CLAT 2026 Prep & Falcon Batch
1. Do I need to follow Falcon from Day 1, or can I start midway?
You can start anytime, but it's best to begin from Session 1. The schedule is sequential, so skipping basics can cause confusion later.
2. Will I miss out if I don’t join the live sessions?
No. All Falcon videos are recorded and added to playlists. You can watch at your pace, but consistency matters more than timing.
3. Does Falcon provide subject-wise plans or just random videos?
Falcon follows a strict subject-wise rollout—Legal, Logical, English, Quant, and GK, with each week targeting a fixed area.
4. Are Falcon mocks timed and exam-like?
Yes. Mocks are full-length, based on CLAT’s latest pattern, and released with answer keys and performance benchmarks.
5. What’s the best way to revise after watching Falcon sessions?
NLTI’s Telegram group shares revision PDFs and topic-wise sheets. Combine them with error logs from your mocks.
6. Is there a way to track my progress in Falcon?
While Falcon doesn’t offer a dashboard, you can use a self-tracking sheet with session completion + mock scores. Mentorship students get custom tracking.
7. How often are new Falcon sessions released?
Typically, 2–3 sessions per week per subject, along with 1 mock and revision prompt. The schedule is posted in advance on Telegram.
8. Can I get help if I’m stuck on a question from a Falcon mock?
Yes. You can post your doubt in the Telegram group, and mentors or peers usually respond within a few hours.
9. Is Falcon only for CLAT or also helpful for AILET/other law exams?
It’s designed for CLAT but helps with AILET, MHCET, and other law exams due to its reasoning- and reading-heavy focus.
10. Can working students or droppers manage Falcon’s schedule?
Yes. The batch is asynchronous. You can do sessions at night, on weekends, or adapt based on your routine. Just follow the weekly flow.
11. Are vocabulary and reading improvement tracked in Falcon?
There are weekly RC sessions and vocab PDFs, but active tracking is up to the student. Mentorship adds accountability here.
12. What is the difficulty level of CLAT?
Moderate to difficult. It’s not about formulas, it tests logic, reading, legal understanding, and mental stamina.
13. How to manage school + CLAT prep together?
Follow a weekly schedule: 1–2 hours on weekdays, longer sessions on weekends. Use early mornings or evenings for revision.
14. Which newspapers are best for CLAT current affairs?
The Hindu, Indian Express, and Live Law for legal updates. Editorials are especially useful for RC and GK.
15. Can I prepare for CLAT without coaching?
Yes. Many toppers self-study using YouTube lectures, mock tests, and Telegram-based resources. But discipline is crucial.