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Information About AILET Exam
The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by NLU Delhi for admissions to its law programs.
- Conducted annually by National Law University (NLU) Delhi.
- Offers admission to BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, and Ph.D. programs.
- Known for its challenging exam pattern and focus on critical thinking.
- Exclusively for NLU Delhi admissions; not accepted by other NLUs.
Candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements to apply for AILET.
- Educational Qualification: Passed Class 12 or appearing in 2025 exams.
- Minimum Marks in 12th: 45% marks (42% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST).
- Age Limit: No upper age limit.
AILET evaluates candidates’ reasoning, language, and knowledge skills through its unique subject structure.
- English Language: Reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and critical reasoning.
- Current Affairs & General Knowledge: Static GK, legal updates, and current events.
- Logical Reasoning: Analytical reasoning, argument structures, and puzzle-solving.
AILET uses a pen-and-paper format to assess reasoning, analytical, and comprehension skills for law admissions.
- Total Questions: 150
- Duration: 2 hours (120 minutes).
- Marking Scheme: +1 for correct answers, -0.25 for incorrect ones.
Stay updated with important dates for AILET 2026 to prepare effectively.
- Application Start Date: August, 20255
- Last Date to Apply: November, 2025
- Admit Card Release: November Last Week, 2025
- AILET Exam Date: December 2025
- Result Declaration: December 2025
AILET Syllabus
- Grammar basics up to class 10 level.
- Contextual and general vocabulary building.
- Reading comprehension passages with questions.
- Word relationships: synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms.
- Common idioms, phrases, and their meanings.
- Sentence structure and usage variations.
- Identifying and using literary devices effectively.
- Roles of different parts of speech in sentences.
- Understanding styles of writing across genres.
- Insights into international political, economic, and cultural trends.
- National political updates and state-level developments.
- Landmark Supreme Court judgments and their implications.
- Recognition of recent major awards and notable recipients.
- Advances in science and technology, including innovations and discoveries.
- Important contemporary events affecting India and the world.
- Cultural highlights and notable contributions in arts and heritage.
- Analysis of historically significant events and their modern-day impact.
- Analyzing statements, assumptions, and deriving logical conclusions.
- Identifying the validity of arguments and their implications.
- Evaluating cause-effect scenarios and logical relationships.
- Solving inference-based and assertion-reasoning questions.
- Decoding puzzles related to directions and distances.
- Solving analogy and syllogism-based questions.
- Understanding relationships in bloodline scenarios.
- Organizing seating arrangements logically.
- Breaking down and solving coding and decoding puzzles.
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