PU LLB Entrance — Final 7-Day Revision Plan 2026

The last 7 days before the PU LLB Entrance decide 8–10 marks. Here is the exact day-by-day revision plan Jury Law Academy mentors give every batch — the same plan followed by both 2025 and 2026 AIR 1 holders.

Day 7 — Constitution & Legal Awareness sweep

Articles 12–51, 52–151, last-year Supreme Court judgments. 1 sectional test. 7 hours total.

Day 6 — Static GK marathon

History + Geography + Economy. Lucent's last 200 pages. 1 GK-only sectional. 7 hours.

Day 5 — Current Affairs 14-month sweep

Monthly compilations from last May to current month. 1 current-affairs quiz of 50 Qs. 6 hours.

Day 4 — Legal Reasoning + Mental Ability

100 mixed questions, focus on principle-fact application. 1 sectional test. 6 hours.

Day 3 — Full-length mock #1

Real exam timing, same OMR sheet, 45-minute mentor analysis after. 5 hours.

Day 2 — Full-length mock #2 + error log

Second full mock, then ONLY review your error log from the last 8 mocks. No new material. 5 hours.

Day 1 — Light revision + sleep

Read your one-page revision sheet thrice. Walk for 30 min. In bed by 10 PM. No mock. 3 hours.

Exam day strategy

Attempt order: GK → Legal Awareness → Reasoning → English. Skip rule: any question taking >75 seconds. Target attempts: 125–130. Target accuracy: 85%+. This is the exact rule that took both AIR 1 holders past the 90-mark line.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I take new mocks in the last 7 days?
Only two — on Day 3 and Day 2. After Day 2, only revise your error log.
Is it okay to skip Constitution articles?
No. Articles 12–35 alone give 8–10 marks every year. Even a 60-minute revision pays back 4–5 marks.
Where do I get the one-page revision sheet?
Jury Law Academy students get it on Day 7. Others can request a sample via the contact page.