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CLATapult vs IMS — Which is Better CLAT Coaching for Kolkata Aspirants?

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  • April 18, 2026
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CLATapult vs IMS CLAT Coaching Kolkata
CLATapult vs IMS CLAT Coaching Kolkata

CLATapult vs IMS CLAT Coaching Kolkata

 

Every year, thousands of law aspirants in Kolkata face the same question when shortlisting coaching institutes: should you go with the dedicated CLAT specialist or the established national brand CLATapult vs IMS is one of the most common comparisons that comes up in student forums, Quora threads, and parent group discussions across West Bengal. Both have centers in Kolkata. Both claim strong results. Both will tell you they offer the best CLAT coaching in the city.

But the two institutes are structurally, philosophically, and fundamentally different from each other. One was built exclusively for CLAT. The other is a 40-year-old test prep giant for whom CLAT is one among dozens of programs.

This article breaks down every parameter that actually matters for CLAT 2027-28: faculty backgrounds, fee structures, mock test quality, batch sizes, documented results, and student reviews including the negative ones you will not find on either institute’s brochure.

Contact CLATapult Kolkata at +91 990363 5533 or kolkata@clatapult.com to learn more about CLATapult’s CLAT 2027 and 2028 programmes.

CLATapult CLAT Coaching Kolkata Overview

 

CLATapult Offline Coaching in Kolkata
CLATapult Offline Coaching in Kolkata

CLATapult was founded in 2012 by students of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata, with one stated purpose: law aspirants should be coached by people who have recently been through the exact same journey.

The law entrance prep institute operates two dedicated centers in Kolkata: one in Gariahat on Rash Behari Avenue, and one at Ultadanga near the Salt Lake PNB branch in Sector 1, Bidhannagar. There is also a center in Bhubaneswar. Every single faculty member at CLATapult is a current NUJS student or recent NUJS alumnus. There is no management stream, no engineering stream, no MBA faculty. The entire institute exists for one exam: CLAT.

CLATapult’s results in West Bengal have been the strongest of any Kolkata coaching institute for eleven consecutive years, producing the highest-ranked CLAT student from Eastern India in each of those years. In CLAT 2026, over 15 CLATapult students secured seats in the top 3 NLUs nationally. In CLAT 2025, that number exceeded 22 students. The institute has also produced multiple WB Rank 1 holders, including a year where a CLATapult student secured AIR 9 and WB Rank 1 simultaneously.

For CLAT 2027-28, CLATapult’s current programs from Kolkata are:

  • CLATegize 2027 (8 months, April to December 2026): Rs. 68,000
  • Class-Action 2027 (December 2025 to December 2026): Rs. 85,000
  • Counsel 2028 (2-year program, April 2026 to March 2028): Rs. 1,05,000
  • CLATapult Probe (Test Series only): Separate pricing
  • Bluebook (Correspondence/Distance Learning): Separate pricing
  • CLAT Online Classes: Available with live and recorded options

IMS CLAT Coaching Overview

IMS (IMS Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd.) was founded in 1977 in Mumbai by Professor N.R. Rane. It is one of India’s oldest and most established test preparation brands, built primarily around CAT and MBA entrance coaching. Over four decades, it has expanded to approximately 100 centers across 50 cities in India and enrolls around 75,000 students annually across all its programs.

IMS brands its law coaching division as IMS get.set.law and covers CLAT, AILET, SLAT, MH-CET Law, NMIMS-LAT, LNAT-UK, CUET (UG), and several other law entrance exams under a single program umbrella. In Kolkata specifically, IMS operates three centers: Gariahat on Rash Behari Avenue, Salt Lake in Sector 1 (Bidhannagar), and Camac Street/Park Street. The Gariahat and Salt Lake centers are both in the same neighborhoods as CLATapult, making this a direct geographic head-to-head.

IMS Kolkata’s CLAT fees range from approximately Rs. 32,000 to Rs. 1,50,000+ depending on the program and mode, with the comprehensive classroom CLAT programs for one to two years falling toward the higher end. IMS also conducts a National Scholarship Test through which students scoring above 98% can avail up to 60% off fees.

IMS’s 2-year classroom CLAT program advertises 800+ hours of classroom teaching, 110 full-length SimCLAT mock tests with video solutions, access to the myIMS portal, masterclasses, live strategy sessions, and quarterly parent-teacher meetings. The Salt Lake center maintains a batch size of around 20-25 students.

Nationally, IMS reported 125+ successful selections to top law schools in CLAT 2025. Students from IMS secured seats in top-tier institutions, including NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, and WBNUJS Kolkata.

CLATapult vs IMS — Quick Comparison Table

 

Parameter CLATapult (Kolkata) IMS get.set.law (Kolkata)
Founded 2012 1977
Primary exam focus CLAT exclusively CAT primarily; CLAT is one of many
Kolkata centers 2 (Gariahat, Ultadanga) 3 (Gariahat, Salt Lake, Park Street)
Faculty background Current NUJS students only Full-time professional law mentors, NLU alumni
Batch size 30 students per batch 20-25 students (Salt Lake)
1-year offline fee Rs. 68,000 – 85,000 Rs. 50,000 – 82,000 (approx.)
2-year offline fee Rs. 1,05,000 Similar range, requires direct inquiry
Mock tests (2-year program) 120 mocks + 1,000 sectional tests 110 SimCLATs + video solutions
CLAT 2026 results 15+ in top 3 NLUs Limited top-50 presence
CLAT 2025 results 22+ in top 3 NLUs Mixed across centers
Google rating (Gariahat) 4.8 (655+ reviews) Mixed across centers
WB rank dominance 11 years in a row Not documented
AILET coverage Available but secondary Integrated into law program
Scholarship Available Up to 60% via Scholarship Test

CLATapult vs IMS Faculty Comparison

Who Teaches at CLATapult?

 

Faculty at CLATapult CLAT Coaching Kolkata
Faculty at CLATapult CLAT Coaching Kolkata

This is the clearest and most significant difference between the two institutes. At CLATapult, every teacher is a current student at NUJS, one of India’s top three law schools. There are no professional educators brought in from outside the law system. No management faculty. No generalist educators. Just NUJS students who cleared CLAT themselves between two and five years ago and are now teaching the exam from a position of direct, recent, lived experience.

The faculty roster at CLATapult Kolkata includes:

Rohit Ray (Legal Reasoning) secured AIR 35 in CLAT 2021. He is a third-year NUJS student who recently won the International Investor-State Mediation Competition in Colombo.

Mallar Mitra (General Knowledge) secured AIR 136 in CLAT 2021 and is an Aditya Birla Scholar and national-level quizzer who reached the semi-finals of prestigious international moot competitions.

Suvaroop Saha Roy (General Knowledge) secured AIR 143 in CLAT 2020 and has been with CLATapult for five years, first as a student and then as a faculty member. He has competed at the Philip C. Jessup International Moot and the Vis Vienna Arbitration Moot.

Akshat Goyal (Logical Reasoning) has competed twice in the Philip C. Jessup Moot, reaching the Indian quarter-finals, and has worked with four top Indian law firms including securing a Summer Vacation Scheme at Herbert Smith Freehills in London.

Gracy Bhattacharya (Legal Reasoning) was a CLATapult student herself before joining as faculty, bringing the additional perspective of someone who used the exact same program she now teaches.

Chirag Sharma and Syed Waquar (Quantitative Techniques) cover mathematics, with Waquar having cleared JEE Mains before choosing law, which translates into genuine depth in quantitative problem-solving.

The practical implication: when you ask your CLATapult teacher how they personally approached a difficult legal reasoning passage, they can tell you exactly what they did, because they sat in the same exam hall a few years before you. That context is not available from a professional educator, however experienced.

 

Who Teaches at IMS get.set.law?

 

IMS positions its CLAT faculty as full-time, experienced professional mentors rather than current law students. Key faculty members in IMS’s CLAT ecosystem include:

Akash Srivastava, Chief Mentor at IMS for CLAT, is an NLU Raipur graduate and has over three years of dedicated CLAT mentoring experience. He is described by students as a particularly engaging teacher who makes legal concepts accessible through practical examples.

Riddhi is a former practicing lawyer who worked at the Bombay High Court and with senior advocates before transitioning to teaching law and current affairs to CLAT aspirants.

IMS’s CLAT faculty team across centers includes NLU alumni and experienced law educators, several of whom have 10+ years in test preparation. Its GK faculty has deep expertise in legal current affairs, which is one area where IMS’s coverage is noted as thorough.

IMS Kolkata specifically markets its CLAT mentors as having 15+ years of experience in preparing students for law entrance exams. The myIMS portal also supports video lessons and one-on-one mentoring sessions to supplement classroom learning.

The trade-off with IMS is that while its faculty is professionally experienced, the connection to the current CLAT exam is more academic than personal. A mentor who teaches CLAT year after year develops deep knowledge of the exam pattern, but may not have the visceral, recent memory of what it feels like to sit the 2-hour paper under pressure, which a recently graduated NUJS student brings naturally.

 

Which Faculty Background Gives You a Better CLAT Edge?

 

Both models have genuine strengths, and the right answer depends on what you need more.

If you value recent, personal CLAT experience from someone who studied at the university you are targeting: CLATapult’s faculty model is unmatched.

If you value a professionally experienced educator who has observed the exam evolve over many years and can offer a broader pedagogical structure: IMS’s professional mentor model is solid.

For CLAT specifically, where the exam is passage-based and requires developing a legal reading mindset, the argument for having a current NUJS student as your teacher is strong. They are not just teaching CLAT theory; they are reading legal texts every single day as part of their coursework. That depth seeps naturally into how they teach legal reasoning.

IMS vs CLATapult Fees Comparison

CLATapult Fee Structure for CLAT Coaching Courses

 

CLATapult lists its fees publicly on its website with no ambiguity. For CLAT 2027-28 aspirants:

  • CLATegize 2027 (8 months, April to December 2026): Rs. 68,000 Includes 300 hours of classes, 80 full mocks, 31 books, 300+ recorded lectures, 500 sectional tests, monthly current affairs magazines
  • Class-Action 2027 (December 2025 to December 2026, 1 year): Rs. 85,000 Includes 500 hours of classes, 140 mocks, 31 books, 500 sectional tests, full recorded lecture library
  • Counsel 2028 (April 2026 to March 2028, 2 years): Rs. 1,05,000 Includes 800 hours of classes, 120 mocks, 1,000 sectional tests, complete 2-year program

Additionally, CLATapult offers performance-based fee discounts. Students whose AIR falls within 100 in mock or scholarship tests receive 50% off fees. Students within AIR 200 receive 40% off. This model actively rewards preparation quality, which is unusual in the coaching industry.

The Probe (test series only) and Bluebook (distance learning) programs are available at lower price points for students who cannot access offline classes.

 

IMS Fee Structure for CLAT Coaching

 

IMS Kolkata’s fee range across programs runs from Rs. 32,000 to Rs. 1,50,000+ depending on the program duration and mode. For its comprehensive classroom CLAT programs targeting CLAT 2027 or 2028, fees at the higher end of this range apply.

The 2-year classroom program with 800+ hours of teaching and 110 SimCLATs falls near the Rs. 70,000-82,000 range for Kolkata centers, based on available directory data. The online equivalent is typically priced lower.

IMS offers scholarships of up to 60% for students who score above 98% in its National Scholarship Test, which is genuinely accessible and can bring fees down significantly for high-performing students.

One important difference: IMS’s fee structure is not always publicly listed by program and requires direct inquiry to the relevant center. This reduces comparability and can make the process of evaluating value harder for first-time aspirants.

 

Which CLAT Coaching Gives Better Value for Money?

 

At comparable fee points, CLATapult’s mock test volume is higher. The 2-year Counsel 2028 program at Rs. 1,05,000 includes 120 full mocks and 1,000 sectional tests. IMS’s comparable 2-year program includes 110 SimCLATs. The gap in full mocks is modest, but the gap in sectional tests is significant and matters for targeted section-wise practice.

On faculty quality per rupee, CLATapult’s NUJS-student model is structurally hard to replicate at any price point, because the real differentiator is not just expertise but relevance. A NUJS student who cleared CLAT with AIR 35 two years ago is a different kind of resource than a professional tutor with 15 years of teaching experience.

CLATapult’s fee transparency is also practically useful. When you can compare programs directly on the website without having to visit a center and sit through a sales pitch, decision-making is faster and less pressured.

CLATapult vs IMS Batch Size and Personal Attention

CLATapult Batch Size and Mentorship Model

 

CLATapult Gariahat and Ultadanga maintain an average of 30 students per batch. This is a deliberate cap that the institute has maintained consistently, not a temporary measure.

What a batch of 30 actually means in practice:

Your teacher has 30 students to track across weekly mocks, sectional tests, and reading comprehension exercises. Every student’s mock trajectory is visible and actionable. If your legal reasoning scores drop two mocks in a row, a CLATapult mentor notices that and brings it up. That is simply not possible in a batch of 80 or 120.

Student reviews across Google and coaching directories consistently highlight two things about CLATapult’s mentorship: faculty accessibility outside class hours, and the fact that mentors track individual performance rather than class averages. Multiple testimonials mention late-night doubt calls and WhatsApp responses from teachers, which are direct results of the small batch structure.

 

IMS Batch Size Across Kolkata Centers

 

IMS Salt Lake in Bidhannagar maintains a batch size of approximately 20-25 students, which is actually smaller than CLATapult’s average batch. This is a genuine strength for IMS’s Kolkata centers and a point that students should note, because small batch sizes at IMS mean the same individual attention dynamics apply.

The Gariahat center’s batch size is not publicly specified, but IMS’s brand guidelines across centers generally favor controlled student numbers with fixed batch sizes. Quarterly parent-teacher meetings (PTMs) are built into the 2-year program structure, indicating an institutional commitment to tracking individual student progress.

For online programs, IMS’s batch sizes are considerably larger, which reduces the personalization advantage.

 

Why Batch Size Matters More Than Brand Name in CLAT Preparation

 

CLAT is not an exam you crack by consuming more content. It is an exam you crack by developing better reading habits, faster passage triage, stronger analytical reasoning under time pressure, and the ability to recognize when to skip a question and move on. None of those skills can be built through passive content delivery.

They require feedback. Specific, personalized, “this is what you are doing wrong in your legal reasoning passages and here is how to fix it” feedback. That feedback is only possible when your mentor knows your individual performance well enough to give it.

At 30 students per batch (CLATapult) or 20-25 students per batch (IMS Salt Lake), both institutes can deliver this level of attention in their offline programs. The relevant question for you is which faculty model and which institution’s overall CLAT track record gives you more confidence for CLAT 2027.

CLATapult vs IMS Mock Test Comparison

CLATapult Mock Test Strategy — Up to 140 Mocks with Post-Test Analysis

 

CLATapult’s mock test volume is one of the strongest in Kolkata. The 8-month CLATegize program includes 80 full mocks. Class-Action 2027 includes 140 full mocks. Counsel 2028 includes 120 full mocks. Beyond these, each program includes 500 to 1,000 sectional tests depending on the course.

The key differentiator is not just the number but what happens after each mock. CLATapult mentors conduct post-test analysis sessions where the focus is on why students got questions wrong, which passages they should have skipped and why, how to restructure their triage approach for the next mock, and what pattern shifts the passage is reflecting relative to CLAT’s evolving trends.

Because CLATapult’s mock writing team consists of current NUJS students who read legal texts daily as part of their coursework, the legal reasoning passages in CLATapult mocks reflect the density, argumentation style, and inference demands of real academic legal writing. This is structurally closer to what CLAT actually tests than mocks written by educators who approach law from the outside.

In CLAT 2026, the exam surprised most aspirants by returning to conventional analytical reasoning in the logical reasoning section, including blood relations and puzzles, rather than passage-based critical reasoning. CLATapult mentors, who actively monitor year-on-year exam pattern shifts, had flagged this possibility in advance and incorporated it into preparation strategy.

 

IMS SimCLAT Mock Tests

 

IMS’s mock test system, called SimCLATs, is one of the more developed in the country. The comprehensive 2-year program includes 50 proctored SimCLATs with video solutions and 20 take-home SimCLATs, totaling 110 full-length tests across the program. There is also a take-home practice structure for regular practice between proctored tests.

A standout feature of IMS’s test infrastructure is the CLAT Challenger series: an All India Open Mock conducted offline across IMS centers that is open to both enrolled and non-enrolled students. This provides a free benchmarking opportunity with a broad student pool, which is genuinely useful for gauging national standing.

IMS’s myIMS portal provides detailed analytics, mock performance tracking, and video solutions for every test, which helps students review their errors independently between mentor sessions.

One student’s feedback shared on IMS’s own platform noted: “My favourite part about IMS were the mocks; they prepared me for the unexpected and dynamic pattern of CLAT. The courseware as a standalone may need improvement but along with the teachers’ guidance, it was a great value addition.”

That observation about the courseware is worth noting, and it surfaces as a mild but recurring theme in IMS student feedback: the mocks are strong, but the standalone study material benefits significantly from active teacher guidance to become fully useful.

 

Which CLAT Mock Test Series is Closer to the Actual Exam Pattern?

 

For sheer national benchmarking and logistics infrastructure, IMS’s SimCLAT system is impressive. The proctored offline format with All India performance data gives students a realistic competitive ranking picture.

For passage authenticity and legal reasoning depth, CLATapult’s mocks have a structural edge. Passages written by current NUJS students who are simultaneously studying constitutional law, legal theory, and public policy naturally reflect the kind of reading complexity that CLAT’s legal reasoning section demands.

For a student targeting top-3 NLU ranks (NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS), where the difference between rank 50 and rank 500 can come down to legal reasoning accuracy, the source of your mock test passages matters more than the number of tests you take.

CLATapult vs IMS Results

 

CLAT Coaching in Beliaghata
CLAT Coaching in Beliaghata

CLATapult Student Results and NLU Admissions

CLATapult’s results are the most consistently documented track record for any CLAT-specific coaching institute in West Bengal. The key numbers:

  • 10 consecutive years of producing the highest-ranked CLAT student from Eastern India
  • CLAT 2026: 15+ students in top 3 NLUs, including NALSAR and NUJS
  • CLAT 2025: 22+ students in top 3 NLUs including West Bengal Ranks 2, 3, and 4
  • CLAT 2024: Students securing AIR 46 and AIR 114; AIR 35 in AILET 2024
  • CLAT 2019: 30+ students in the top 8 NLUs
  • Multiple years of WB Rank 1, including a year with AIR 9 and WB Rank 1 from the same batch

Critically, these results come from batches of 30 students each, not from thousands of enrolled aspirants across the country. The per-student success ratio at CLATapult is among the highest of any CLAT coaching institute in India.

IMS Student Results and NLU Admissions

IMS get.set.law’s national results are documented on its YouTube channel and website. The institute reported 125+ successful selections to top law schools in CLAT 2025. Students from IMS secured seats in top-tier institutions, including NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, and WBNUJS Kolkata.

These are genuinely decent results for a multi-exam coaching institute. However, a few points of context are important:

IMS operates 25+ cities and 35+ expert mentors nationally. Its total enrolled base across CLAT programs runs into thousands of students. The conversion from enrolled students to NLU admissions, when evaluated as a ratio rather than a raw count, is considerably lower than CLATapult’s.

For Kolkata specifically, IMS’s CLAT results from its three local centers are not broken out with the same granularity as its national numbers. West Bengal-specific ranks, which are directly relevant to a Kolkata aspirant comparing institutes in the same city, are not prominently documented.

CLATapult’s results, by contrast, are entirely from its Kolkata classroom batches. Every student in those numbers attended the same center, was taught by the same faculty pool, and went through the same mock test system that you would be entering as a new student.

 

How to Evaluate a CLAT Coaching Institute’s Real Results

 

Three questions to ask before accepting any result claim:

1. What is the conversion rate, not just the headcount? IMS’s national results include 80+ NLU admits from a student pool of thousands. CLATapult’s 22+ top-3 NLU admits come from batches of 30. The math on per-student success looks different once you add the denominator.

2. Are results from the branch you will actually attend? National results aggregated from 25+ cities do not tell you what happens at the Gariahat or Salt Lake IMS centers specifically. CLATapult has no such geographic ambiguity.

3. How recent are the results? Both institutes have results from the last two to three years, so this is less of a concern here than with some other institutes where 2018-era results are still the headline.

Online vs Offline Coaching — Which Works Better for CLAT Preparation?

CLATapult Online and Offline CLAT Classes

 

CLATapult’s primary and strongest offering is offline classroom coaching at Gariahat and Ultadanga. However, it also offers 300+ recorded lectures accessible across all programs, a live online CLAT coaching option, and the Bluebook correspondence course for distance learners.

For students outside Kolkata, CLATapult’s online program provides access to the same NUJS faculty and the same mock test infrastructure. Doubt-clearing and mentor access are available online, though the in-person classroom chemistry of a 30-student cohort studying the same exam cannot be fully replicated digitally.

 

IMS Online and Offline CLAT Classes

 

IMS operates both classroom and online CLAT programs across Kolkata’s three centers and its national online platform. The myIMS portal supports live classes, recorded video solutions, one-on-one online mentoring sessions (8 individual sessions are built into the comprehensive program), and adaptive AI-powered practice.

IMS’s online infrastructure is more developed and scalable than CLATapult’s, partly because IMS as a brand invested heavily in digital delivery during the COVID-19 period and built the capability into its core product. For students who prefer a hybrid approach or who are traveling between home and the coaching city, IMS’s online access is seamlessly integrated.

However, as noted in one IMS student testimonial, the courseware as a standalone resource benefits significantly from active teacher interaction. Students who rely heavily on self-directed online study without engaging regularly with mentors may find the experience less cohesive than a fully attended classroom program.

 

Is Online CLAT Coaching Enough to Crack CLAT Without Offline Support?

 

For most Class 12 students in Kolkata with access to either CLATapult’s or IMS’s Kolkata centers, offline attendance is strongly recommended. The accountability structure of a physical classroom, the peer competition of a focused cohort, and the real-time feedback of a teacher who can see your expression when you get something wrong are all significantly more effective for most learners than a screen-based equivalent.

Online preparation works well as a complement: recorded lectures for revision, online mocks for regular practice, and video solutions for error analysis. As the primary mode, it requires exceptional self-discipline and is better suited to students who have previously demonstrated strong independent study habits.

CLATapult and IMS Student Reviews

CLATapult Student Reviews

 

CLATapult Kolkata holds a 4.8 rating across 655+ Google reviews, which is exceptionally high for any coaching institute in Eastern India. The pattern in positive reviews is consistent: students mention the accessibility of faculty outside class hours, the quality of mock analysis sessions, and the fact that the teachers genuinely know their individual performance.

One student review: “CLATapult has turned its classroom into a digital classroom which is a blessing for us. The teachers and materials both are very helpful.“

Another noted: “I have been with CLATapult since past 6 months and I must admit that it is one of the best decisions I made. Classes with Anand Sir, Ayantika ma’m, Ankuran Sir, Rohit Sir are very helpful. Every class here is highly engaging.“

From Quora, a student who got into NLU Odisha after CLATapult preparation wrote: “CLATapult is run by students of Tier-1 NLUs, who just like you had sailed through the journey of CLAT just three-four years back. The content of reading materials — modules, worksheets, practice tests, current affairs magazines — are the best in the market.”

IMS Student Reviews

 

IMS get.set.law has a genuinely positive student review profile, particularly for specific strengths. However, multiple independent student reviews note that IMS’s CLAT courseware, while structured and useful for building a base, can feel insufficient as a standalone resource and benefits significantly from supplementary guidance.

CLAT is not IMS’s primary focus: This is the most frequently raised concern in student discussions about IMS for CLAT. IMS’s institutional identity, marketing strength, and brand recognition are built around CAT and MBA coaching. The faculty in Kolkata’s CLAT division are experienced, but the ecosystem around them, including the brand’s content development priorities, research into CLAT pattern changes, and result tracking, reflects a multi-exam institution rather than a CLAT-first one.

Performance data for Kolkata specifically: Students who dig into IMS’s Kolkata CLAT results find that the numbers are primarily driven by national data rather than specifically from the three Kolkata centers. Top ranks advertised by IMS come from various cities, and West Bengal-specific performance data is not publicly broken out.

 

Red Flags to Watch for in Any CLAT Coaching Review

 

Before making your decision based on any institute’s review profile, apply this filter:

Look for specificity. A review that mentions a teacher’s name, describes a specific class or mock, and explains what was helpful is more credible than a five-star review that says “great coaching, highly recommended.”

Look for result attribution. When an institute claims a national rank as its own, ask whether that student attended the center you are considering, took the full program, or just the test series.

Look for genuine criticism. An honest review profile will include some negative feedback. A complete absence of critical reviews on any platform is a signal worth questioning.

Look for recency. Reviews from 2019 may reflect a different batch, faculty pool, or institutional quality level than what you will experience in 2026-27.

CLATapult vs IMS — Which One Should You Choose for CLAT 2027-28?

Choose CLATapult If…

 

  • You are based in Kolkata and can attend offline classes at Gariahat or Ultadanga
  • You want your teachers to be current NUJS students who cleared CLAT 2-5 years ago and are personally invested in the exam
  • You are targeting top-3 NLU ranks (NLSIU, NALSAR, NUJS) and want preparation specifically calibrated to that ambition
  • You value a small batch of 30 students where your mock scores are tracked individually and your mentor knows your preparation by name, not by cohort average
  • You want the highest mock test volume in Kolkata (80 to 140 full mocks depending on the course), written by people who read legal texts daily
  • You want 10 consecutive years of documented results specifically from Kolkata students in the same center you are about to join
  • You want completely transparent, publicly listed fees with no inquiry-required pricing
  • You are a Class 11 student in West Bengal looking for a full 2-year foundation program built exclusively around CLAT

Choose IMS If…

 

  • You want a coaching institute with 40+ years of test preparation experience and a well-developed mentoring infrastructure
  • You value professional educators with 15+ years of CLAT teaching experience over recently graduated NLU students
  • You are also seriously targeting AILET, SLAT, NMIMS-LAT, MH-CET Law, and other law entrance exams alongside CLAT, and want one program covering all of them
  • You prefer the myIMS portal’s AI-powered adaptive practice and video solutions, which are more technologically developed than CLATapult’s online tools
  • You want the option to shift between offline and online modes seamlessly within the same program
  • You score above 98% on IMS’s scholarship test and want to avail up to 60% fee waiver, making a premium program significantly more affordable
  • You are comfortable with an institute where CLAT is one of many programs rather than the singular focus, and you value the broader academic infrastructure that comes with that scale

Frequently Asked Questions — CLATapult vs IMS for CLAT 2027-28

Is CLATapult Better than IMS for CLAT?

 

For students based in Kolkata targeting top-3 NLU ranks through CLAT 2027-28, CLATapult is the stronger choice. Its 10-year track record of producing Eastern India Rank 1 holders, its faculty of current NUJS students, and its small batch mentorship model are specifically designed for the outcome you want. IMS is a capable coaching brand with a professional faculty and strong mock infrastructure, but CLAT is not its institutional core. For a Kolkata-based aspirant whose only exam priority is CLAT, that distinction matters.

 

Which is Cheaper — CLATapult or IMS?

 

At the headline level, both institutes are in a similar fee range for their offline classroom programs. CLATapult’s 8-month CLATegize program at Rs. 68,000 and 1-year Class-Action at Rs. 85,000 are publicly listed. IMS Kolkata’s CLAT programs go up to Rs. 82,000 for the offline classroom option. IMS’s scholarship test can reduce fees by up to 60% for high scorers, which could make it significantly cheaper for eligible students. CLATapult’s rank-based discount (40-50% for top AIR performers) achieves a similar effect. For most students without scholarship test scores in hand, fees are broadly comparable.

 

Does CLATapult Have Online CLAT Coaching?

 

Yes. CLATapult offers online CLAT classes, 300+ recorded lectures built into all programs, and a Bluebook correspondence course for students who cannot attend offline. Students outside Kolkata can access CLATapult’s preparation quality through these digital modes, though the offline classroom experience at Gariahat or Ultadanga remains the institute’s primary and strongest offering.

 

Is IMS Good for CLAT 2027-28?

 

IMS is a legitimate option, particularly for students who want a professional educator model, integrated multi-exam coverage (CLAT plus AILET plus SLAT plus other law entrances), and the institutional infrastructure of a 40-year-old brand. Its SimCLAT mock test series is well-regarded, and its Kolkata centers have small batch sizes that enable genuine individual attention. The concern for a CLAT-first aspirant is that IMS’s institutional priorities, content development investment, and result tracking are calibrated for its broader multi-exam identity. Students who want a coaching institute that exists for CLAT and only CLAT will find that specificity at CLATapult, not at IMS.

 

Which CLAT Coaching Has the Best Mock Tests — CLATapult or IMS?

 

IMS’s SimCLAT infrastructure is well-developed, with proctored offline mocks, video solutions, All India benchmarking, and an open challenger series for non-enrolled students. CLATapult’s mocks are fewer in number relative to some large platforms but are written by current NUJS students whose daily academic work involves reading the same kind of legal and analytical texts that CLAT tests. For national benchmarking and logistics, IMS has an advantage. For legal reasoning passage authenticity, CLATapult’s insider perspective gives it a meaningful structural edge.

 

How Does CLATapult’s Batch Size Compare to IMS Kolkata?

 

CLATapult Gariahat and Ultadanga maintain approximately 30 students per batch. IMS Salt Lake maintains 20-25 students per batch. Both are small enough to enable genuine individual attention in their offline programs, which is a genuine strength of IMS’s Kolkata centers compared to its larger national batches. The distinction comes down to faculty model and institutional CLAT focus rather than batch size in this specific comparison.

Final Verdict — CLATapult vs IMS for CLAT

The comparison between CLATapult and IMS ultimately comes down to one fundamental question: do you want a coaching institute that exists entirely for CLAT, or one that adds CLAT to a broader test preparation ecosystem?

IMS is a serious, professional institution with 40 years of experience, a well-built mock test infrastructure, experienced faculty, and the organizational capacity to support thousands of students across dozens of exams. Its Kolkata centers are well-located, have reasonable batch sizes, and offer a structured mentorship framework. For certain students, especially those targeting multiple law entrances or who strongly prefer a professionally trained teacher over a recent law graduate, IMS is a defensible choice.

But CLATapult was built by NUJS students, for CLAT students, from Kolkata. Every faculty member has personally cleared the exam you are preparing for. Every mock was designed with CLAT’s legal passage demands in mind. Every result comes from the same classroom you are about to sit in. And for ten consecutive years, no coaching institute in Eastern India has matched CLATapult’s results from Bengal.

For CLAT 2027-28, if you are in Kolkata and your goal is a top-50 rank at NLSIU, NALSAR, or NUJS, the institution whose entire identity, faculty model, and track record is built around exactly that outcome is CLATapult.

Contact CLATapult Kolkata at +91 990363 5533 or kolkata@clatapult.com. Offline centers at Gariahat (161/7 C, Rash Behari Avenue, Kolkata 700019) and Ultadanga (BD 30, first floor, near Tank no. 4, Sector 1, Bidhannagar, Kolkata 700064).

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