From 9th to 12th October, LegalEdge conducted Bootcamp Pro across 30+ centres, attracting 7000+ CLAT 2026 aspirants from all over India. Bootcamp Pro wasn’t just another event — it was an experience. It brought together the unmatched energy of LegalEdge’s offline ecosystem — one that feels like home — a community driven by the same purpose and zeal to succeed. A place where success is crafted with utmost care and empathy.
Every single day of the 4-day Bootcamp Pro was fun, productive, and deeply inspiring. Daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM, it was inspiring to see students and mentors maintain super high levels of enthusiasm and excitement, and to see the relentless effort to be better, improved versions of themselves.
Section-wise Marathons, Masterclasses, CLAT 2026 and AILET 2026 Mocks, Strategy Sessions, Toppers’ Talk, Personalised Mentorship Interactions, the Schedule for the Bootcamp Pro was planned to ensure that CLAT 2026 Aspirants had access to all resources and felt absolutely ready to give their Best in CLAT 2026 on 7th December 2025. As part of the ongoing Bootcamp Pro, the team also conducted the All India Open Mock CLAT 2026 on 12th October.
All India Open Mock is yet another flagship event by LegalEdge, designed to simulate a real CLAT exam Centre environment. It’s CLAT BEFORE CLAT, where students can feel the pressure and test themselves in real exam-like conditions.
Bootcamp Pro was not an ordinary event. It was an opportunity for serious CLAT 2026 Aspirants to test their readiness and benchmark their performance against 1000s of Aspirants, the team had put in months of time, effort, and energy, with a simple agenda in mind: to create an environment where students can relax, connect, and find a new wave of energy to keep going in their CLAT 2026 Preparation. The burnout over the last few months is real, and students often quit. It was to infuse that fresh wave of energy.
Bootcamp Pro is another testament to LegalEdge’s relentless, continuous efforts to make preparation easier, practical, and fun.
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