LAW Entrance Exam

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET)


Applicable for Law Programmes (AILET)

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What is AILET?

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is a national-level law entrance examination conducted by National Law University Delhi for admission into its prestigious BA LLB (Hons) and LLM programmes.

Why Take AILET ?

Wide Acceptance

Accepted by numerous universities and institutions across India for admission into various professional programs.

Skill Assessment

Evaluates candidates' aptitude through sections on analytical ability, logical reasoning, quantitative skills, and verbal competency

Career Growth

Offers a pathway to reputed colleges and enhances career opportunities in diverse fields and industries.

Eligibility & Important Dates

Eligibility Criteria

Who can apply for AILET?

  • Candidates must have passed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognized board
  • Final-year Class 12 students are eligible to apply
  • Minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by NLU Delhi (with category-wise relaxation)
  • Applicable for admission to BA LLB (Hons) programme at NLU Delhi
  • For LLM , candidates must hold a recognized law degree

Important Dates

AILET Schedule

Registration Opens Not Announced
Exam Date Not Announced

Note: Exact dates are announced by NTA . Check the official website for updated schedule.

Exam Pattern & Structure

Total Duration
120 minutes
Number of Sections
3 Sections
Total Questions
150 Questions
Marking Scheme
+1.00 for correct, 0.25 for wrong

Reading Comprehension (Core Area) Passages are: 600โ€“1000 words Contemporary topics (law, society, politics, ethics) Questions test: Main idea Author tone Inference Argument structure Meaning of words in context Fact vs Opinion If a student canโ€™t read dense text fast, this section destroys them. ๐Ÿ”น Vocabulary Synonyms Antonyms Contextual word meaning Idioms and phrases Mostly asked within passages. ๐Ÿ”น Grammar Sentence correction Error spotting Para jumbles Sentence improvement

Current Affairs (Major Focus) Topics include: National News International Events Government Schemes Important Bills & Acts Supreme Court Judgments Legal Developments Appointments Awards Sports Economy Science & Tech Primary sources students use: The Hindu The Indian Express ๐Ÿ”น Static GK Indian Constitution (Important Articles) Polity basics Fundamental Rights & Duties Important historical events Geography basics International Organizations (UN, IMF, World Bank etc.) Important Days

Analytical Reasoning These are structured logic problems. Topics include: Seating Arrangement (Linear & Circular) Blood Relations Direction Sense Ranking & Order Coding-Decoding Series (Number & Alphabet) Syllogisms Statement & Conclusion Cause & Effect Data-based reasoning sets Critical Reasoning (High-Level Thinking) Usually passage-based. Topics: Identify Assumption Strengthen the Argument Weaken the Argument Identify Conclusion Logical Flaws Inference-based reasoning

Scoring: Each correct answer: +1.00. Each incorrect answer: -0.25.