How to Crack PU LLB Entrance in 6 Months — A Day-Wise Plan from Jury Law Academy
Six months is enough to crack the PU LLB Entrance — if every week is structured. This is the exact day-wise framework Jury Law Academy used to produce the All-India Rank 1 in both 2025 and 2026. No fluff, no motivational filler — just the schedule.
Month 1 — Foundation (Legal Reasoning + English)
Daily 4 hours: 2 hours Legal Reasoning from A.P. Bhardwaj, 1 hour English RC drills, 1 hour Hindu editorial vocabulary. Weekly: 1 sectional test. Goal — finish all 12 chapters of basic legal principles.
Month 2 — Polity, Constitution & Static GK
- Indian Polity by Laxmikanth — 10 chapters/week
- Indian Constitution — Bare Act Preamble + Fundamental Rights + DPSP
- Static GK from Lucent (Modern History, Economy basics)
- Weekly: 2 sectional tests + 1 mini-mock (50 questions)
Month 3 — Mental Ability & Aptitude for Law
Daily 3 hours reasoning + 1 hour legal aptitude principle-fact problems. Move to RS Aggarwal Verbal & Non-Verbal. Start solving PU PYQs from 2018 onwards. Weekly: 3 sectional tests + 1 full mock (150 questions, 150 min).
Month 4 — Current Affairs Deep Dive
Daily 90 min current affairs covering last 12 months — Supreme Court verdicts, Constitutional Amendments, legal news, Govt schemes, awards, sports. Weekly compilation from Vision IAS + Jury's daily current-affairs deck (the same one the 2026 topper revised from).
Month 5 — Mock Test Mode
- 3 full mocks per week under strict 150-min timer
- Analyse every wrong answer — write the concept in a single-line revision sheet
- Re-attempt last 8 PU PYQs (2018–2025) twice
- Weekly: 1 sectional revision of weakest topic
Month 6 — Revision & Exam Temperament
No new topics. Only revision sheets + 4 mocks/week + 30-min daily current affairs. Last 7 days: 1 mock/day at the same time as the actual exam slot. Sleep 7+ hours — sleep-deprived candidates lose 8–12 marks in the GK section.
The Mistake That Kills Most Aspirants
Endlessly reading new books in months 5 and 6 instead of revising. The 2025 and 2026 AIR 1 holders, both Jury Law Academy students, stopped reading new material from week 16 onwards — they only revised, mocked and analysed. Discipline > content volume.
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Frequently asked questions
- Yes — if you put in 4–5 focused hours daily and follow a structured plan. Both Jury Law Academy AIR 1 holders (2025 and 2026) prepared in under 8 months.
- Jury Law Academy runs a 6-month accelerated batch from August every year that produced both back-to-back AIR 1 results in PU LLB Entrance 2025 and 2026.
- Minimum 35 full-length mocks + 60 sectional tests. The 2026 AIR 1 attempted 47 full mocks before D-day.
- Possible but inefficient. Self-study works for high-discipline graduates, but you lose answer-evaluation, peer benchmarking and a dedicated mentor — the three factors that statistically separate top-100 from top-1000 ranks.