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AILET 2025: NLU Delhi released the AILET 2025 admit card on November 27, 2024 on the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Only those candidates who have completed the AILET 2025 registration process will be able to download the admit card. The last date for AILET 2025 registration was November 18, 2024.Â
The AILET 2025 exam date is December 8, 2024. The exam will be conducted offline. Check here for detailed information on AILET 2025 eligibility, exam pattern, test centres, exam-day guidelines, and other key details.
Note: The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025 will not be conducted in four cities in India due to a low number of applications from these locations. These cities are Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), Shimla, Kota, and Siliguri. The complete list of AILET 2025 test cities can be checked on this page.
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Q: Â Does NLU Delhi accept CLAT score?
National Law University, (NLU) Delhi, included among one of the most prestigious law universities in India. Apart from NLU Delhi, there are 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) in India. NLU Delhi offers law courses i.e. five-year Intergrated BA LLB (Hons.) course at the undergraduate level, One-year LLM course at the postgraduate level, and PhD courses at the doctorate level. For admission to the law courses, NLU Delhi conducts its own law entrance exam known as the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), thus making it the only law school in India that does not accept the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Q: Â What is the last date for AILET 2025 registration?
The last date for the AILET 2025 registration for BA LLB, LLM and PhD in Law courses will be the same. The last date to fill out the AILET 2025 registration form is November 18, 2024. Candidates will be able to fill out the registration form at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Once the AILET registration process is over, candidates will have to download their admit card. The AILET 2025 admit card will tentatively be released in the fourth week of November 2024 on the AILET website or portal, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The admit card will only be provided those candidates who complete the registration process and pay the registration fee.
Q: Â When will AILET 2025 registration start?
AILET 2025 registration was started on August 1, 2024 on the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The official notification for AILET 2025 was released May 27, 2024, which confirmed the exact dates for registration and the exam. The exam date for All India Law Entrance Test is December 8, 2024. The AILET 2025 application form will be released for admission to BA LLB, LLM and PhD in Law courses.
Q: Â I have lost my password for the AILET 2025 account. How can I retrieve it?
If you have lost or forgotten the password for your AILET account, you need to visit the AILET official website - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Then, you need to click on the "Forgot Password?" option.
In the next step, you need to enter or confirm the email address that you used for the AILET registration. A "Reset Password" option will pop-up on the screen. Click on this option. A link to reset the new password will be sent to your registered email address. By clicking on the link and creating a new password, you will be able to generate your new AILET account password.
- What is AILET?
- AILET 2025 Important Dates
- AILET 2025 Exam Highlights
- AILET 2025 Eligibility Criteria
- AILET 2025 Application Form
- AILET 2025 Admit Card
- How to prepare for AILET 2025?
- AILET 2025 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
- AILET 2025 Exam Day Guidelines
- AILET 2025 Exam Centres
- AILET 2025 Exam Analysis
- AILET 2025 Answer Key
- AILET 2025 Result
- AILET 2025 Merit List
- AILET 2025 Admission Process
- AILET 2025 Counselling
- AILET 2025 Courses and Seat Intake
- AILET 2025 Contact Information
What is AILET?
All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is conducted by National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) for admission to undergraduate (UG), postgraduate (PG) and doctorate (PhD) level law courses. This is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to law programmes at NLU Delhi only. The exam will be held in a pen-paper-based mode from 11:00 am to 1.00 pm.Â
Note:Â No other entrance exam is accepted for NLU Delhi admissions. CLAT 2025 score is also not acceptable for admission to NLU Delhi.
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Q: Â Is AILET tougher than CLAT?
Q: Â Which one is better: CLAT or AILET?
AILET and CLAT both are the two most sought-after law entrance exams of the country. AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test and CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. While both tests serve the law aspirants, there are a few factors that make them different from each other. I think CLAT is way ahead in comparison to AILET. CLAT offers admission to 22 National Universities that participate in this test. On the other hand, AILET has just one participating institute, and that is the National Law University (NLU), Delhi. On the basis of level of competition, in CLAT, more than 50,000 students appear for nearly 4000 seats in all the national law universities under it. This means that the success rate in CLAT revolves around 6%. On the other hand, AILET has 110 seats under it (for all the courses combined), and more than 20,000 students appear for this test. Which means the success rate is around 0.006%. This clearly indicates that the level of competition is huge for AILET. So, if you are appearing for both the exams, you are 1000 times more likely to get a seat under CLAT when compared to AILET.
Q: Â What is the full form of AILET?
The All India Law Entrance Test is the national-level Law Exam that is conducted by the National Law University in Delhi. It is mandatory for students to appear for this exam if they are thinking of studying Law at National Law University, Delhi. The total Exam Duration is ninety minutes, in which you have to answer 150 questions, asked from English, Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge.
Q: Â What are the difference between CLAT and AILET?
The key differences between CLAT and AILET are the following:
Colleges Accepting Scores:
- CLAT: Accepted by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and 65 other participating institutions across India for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law programmes.
- AILET: Only accepted by National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi) for its UG and PG law programs. NLU Meghalaya conducts its own separate entrance exam.
Exam Pattern and Syllabus:
CLAT:
- 5 sections: Legal reasoning, Logical reasoning, Quantitative techniques, English language comprehension, and Current affairs with General Knowledge.
- Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for both UG and PG exams.
AILET:
- 3 sections: Legal reasoning, Legal aptitude, and English language.
- Objective type MCQs for the UG exam, while the PG exam has both MCQs and descriptive questions.
- No Quantitative techniques section unlike CLAT.
- General Knowledge (GK) questions are asked in statement-based format compared to the passage-based format in CLAT.
Difficulty Level:
- CLAT: Generally considered slightly easier due to a more predictable pattern and syllabus.
- AILET: Often perceived as more challenging due to its unpredictable nature and the inclusion of descriptive questions in the PG exam.
Other Factors:
- Exam Dates: CLAT and AILET are typically conducted on separate dates, usually in May and June respectively.
- Application Process: Both exams have separate application processes through their respective websites.
AILET 2025 Important Dates
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of AILET 2025 exam
Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
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08 Dec '24 | AILET 2025 Exam |
Dec '24 | AILET 2025 Answer Key Objection Window TENTATIVE |
Dec '24 | AILET 2025 Provisional Answer Key TENTATIVE |
Dec '24 | AILET Counselling Registration 2025 (BA LLB and LLM) TENTATIVE |
Dec '24 | AILET Counselling 2025 fee submission (BA LLB and LLM) TENTATIVE |
Dec '24 | AILET 2025 Result TENTATIVE |
Dec '24 | AILET First Provisional Merit List 2025 (BA LLB) TENTATIVE |
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
27 Nov '24 | AILET 2025 Admit Card |
01 Aug '24 - 18 Nov '24 | AILET 2025 Registration Starts |
27 May '24 | AILET 2025 Official Notification |
AILET 2025 Exam Highlights
Get a quick look at the key features of AILET 2025 as mentioned in the table below:
Exam Features | Details |
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Exam Name | All India Law Entrance Test |
Exam Frequency | Once a year |
Exam fees | INR 3,500 for General/ OBC category and INR 1,500 for SC/ ST/ PWD category |
Exam Mode | Offline |
Exam Duration | 2 hours or 120 minutes |
Exam Purpose |
Admission to BA LLB (Hons), LLM and PhD courses offered at NLU Delhi
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Seat Intake through AILETÂ |
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Direct admission based on merit |
BA LLB - 10 (5 seats each for Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO). Â Â
LLM - 10 (5 seats each for Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO). Â Â
PhD - 2 (direct admission to Foreign Nationals on merit of Research Proposals)
Note: Foreign Nationals/OCI/PIO are exempted from AILET.
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Accepting Colleges | |
Helpdesk number |
011-40787555Â
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Helpdesk email | |
Official Website | https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/Â |
Useful Resources |
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Q: Â How many attempts are allowed for AILET?
As per the current notification, there is no limit on the number of attempts allowed for AILET (All India Law Entrance Test). Candidates can take the exam as many times as they wish, provided they fulfill the eligibility criteria for the exam. However, it is important to note that the eligibility criteria for AILET may change from year to year, and the number of attempts allowed may be specified in the notification. It is recommended to check the official website of National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) regularly for updates on the AILET exam and its eligibility criteria.
It's crucial to remember that the AILET exam takes place only once a year. Therefore, candidates can only take the exam once in a given year. If they do not clear the AILET exam, they must wait until the following year to attempt it again. They need to make sure that they meet the eligibility criteria of the exam for the next year. Candidates should prepare thoroughly and take the exam seriously each time they attempt it.
Q: Â What will happen if I do not qualify AILET exam?
To qualify for AILET, you will have to score above or equal to the AILET cut-off according to your category. If you do not qualify for the exam, you can reappear for it next year if you want to study BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.) or LLM at NLU Delhi. If you want to take the exam again, you can opt for one of the following options:
- Take other law entrance exams, such as LSAT India, SLAT or any of the state-level law entrance tests.
- Apply for admission to colleges accepting AILET scores.
- You can apply for admission to colleges that accept merit-based admission. The merit-based admission process refers to the process in which colleges consider your marks in the qualifying exam (Class 12 marks for UG courses and graduation marks for PG courses).
Always remember that you should not apply for admission to a college that has not been recognised by UGC.
Q: Â What is the date for AILET 2025 exam?
The official date for the AILET 2025 exam is December 8, 2024. The exam will be conducted offline at test centres across India. Check out the important details related to the AILET exam 2025 below:
- Mode: Offline
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Number of questions: 120
- Question type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Marking scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer, - 0.25 marking for wrong answers
Sections:
- English (50 questions)
- Current Affairs & General Knowledge (30 questions)
- Logical Reasoning (70 questions)
Q: Â What are the important dates related to AILET 2025 exam?
The important dates related to the AILET 2025 have not released yet. Candidates can check tentative dates related to different events of AILET 2025 exam below:
Event | Dates (Tentative) |
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Release of early admission notification | 27-May-2024 |
AILET application 2025 begins | 1-Aug-2024 |
Last date of AILET Form 2025 | 18-Nov-2024 |
Issue of AILET admit card 2025 | 27-Nov-2024 |
AILET 2025 exam date | 8-Dec-2024 |
AILET 2025 provisional answer key | December 2024 |
Release of AILET 2025 final answer key | December 2024 |
Declaration of AILET results | December 2024 |
Commencement of counselling | December 2024 (onwards) |
AILET 2025 Eligibility Criteria
To take the AILET 2025 exam, aspirants must meet the eligibility criteria ascertained by NLU Delhi. Thus, they must check the AILET 2025 eligibility criteria before filling out the AILET 2025 application form. The criteria for BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, and PhD in Law courses have been mentioned below:Â
AILET BA LLB Eligibility Criteria 2025
Candidates can check the AILET BA LLB Eligibility Criteria in the table given below:
Criteria | Requirements |
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Educational Qualifications |
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Age Limit |
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Also Read: AILET Syllabus 2025 for BA LLB, LLM & PhD programmes
AILET LLM Eligibility Criteria 2025
Candidates can check the AILET LLM Eligibility Criteria 2025 in the table given below:
Criteria | Requirements |
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Educational Qualifications |
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Age Limit |
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AILETÂ PhD Eligibility Criteria 2025
Candidates can check the AILET PhD Eligibility Criteria 2025 in the table given below:
Criteria | Requirements |
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Educational Qualifications |
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Age Limit |
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Q: Â What are the AILET eligibility criteria?
The AILET eligibility criteria based on different parameters are described below:
Educational Qualification:
- Candidates must have passed the Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2 system) or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
Minimum Marks:
- General & OBC: Minimum of 45% marks in your Class 12 exam.
- SC/ST/PwD: Minimum of 40% marks in your Class 12 exam.
Age Limit:
There is no age limit for appearing in the AILET exam.
Other Criteria:
- You must be a citizen of India.
- Specific requirements apply for foreign nationals and Overseas Citizen of India (OCI)/Person of Indian Origin (PIO) candidates. Refer to the official AILET notification for details.
Q: Â What is the eligibility criteria for B.Com LL.B (Hons.) in AILET?
BCom LLB (Hons.) is one of the two undergraduate courses offered by the National Law University, Delhi, through the AILET exam. The other undergraduate course is BA LLB (Hons.). The eligibility criteria for AILET BCom LLB are as follows:
- Candidates must have passed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognised state or national board.
- They must have secured a minimum of 45% in Class 12 to apply for the AILET BCom LLB exam.
- The minimum qualifying marks for candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) categories are 42%.
- Candidates applying under the Foreign Nationals category must have a minimum of 65% marks in the Class 12 (10+2) exam or any equivalent form of higher secondary education to be eligible for the AILET BCom LLB exam.
- Candidates who are studying in Class 12 can also apply for AILET. They will be required to submit their final mark sheet at the time of AILET counselling. They will also have to meet the minimum percentage requirement as per their category.
Q: Â What are the AILET 2025 eligibility criteria for LLM?
The AILET eligibility criteria for the LLM programmeme are as follows:
Educational Qualification:
Candidates must have obtained an LLB degree or a graduation degree in any stream from a recogniseed university.
Minimum Marks:
- General & OBC: Minimum of 50% marks in the graduation degree examination.
- SC/ST/PwD: Minimum of 45% marks in the graduation final examination.
Appearing for Final Year LLB:
- Candidates who are appearing for their final year/semester of the LLB programmeme in the year of the AILET exam are also eligible to apply. However, they must have completed their LLB degree with the minimum qualifying marks by the time of admission.
Age Limit:
- There is no age limit for appearing in the AILET exam, including the LLM programmeme.
Q: Â What is the minimum educational qualification required to appear for AILET BA LLB exam?
The minimum educational qualification required to appear for the AILET exam, regardless of whether it is for the BA LLB or LLM programme, is the same:
- You must have passed the Senior Secondary School Examination (10+2 system) or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
- However, the minimum percentage required in your Class 12 exam varies depending on your category:
General & OBC: 45% marks
SC/ST/PwD: 40% marks
AILET 2025 Application Form
The AILET 2025 Application Process was started on August 1, 2024, at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Candidates must note that they need to fill out and submit the AILET 2025 Form along with the registration fee before the last date.Â
AILET 2025 Application Fee:
Candidates can check the AILET Application Fee 2025 as per the category below:
Category |
AILET Application Fee (in INR) |
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General |
INR 3,500 |
PwD |
INR 1,500 |
SC |
INR 1,500 |
ST |
INR 1,500 |
Below Poverty Line (BPL) applicants of SC/ST category |
Exempted from paying the application fee |
Candidates can submit the AILET 2025 registration fee online using credit, debit card and net banking options.Â
AILET 2025 Application Steps
To fill out the application form for AILET 2025 exam, candidates can use the following steps:Â
- Go to the official AILET Portal at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Click on the "Register" link and submit the following details: name, date of birth, gender, mobile number, email ID, religion, and category.
- Submit the OTP provided to you via email/SMS to complete the registration.
- Once you submit all the required details, you will successfully create your AILET Candidate Account.
- Fill out the application form and upload a scanned copy of your signature and passport-size photo.
- Check all the entered details. If these details are correct, pay the application fee.
- Submit the form and download it as a PDF for future reference.
Watch the video below to know how to fill out the AILET 2025 application form:
How to Retrieve AILET 2025 Login Password
If you forget your AILET 2025 account log in password, use the following steps to retrieve it:Â
- Go to nationallawuniversity.in.Â
- Enter your username/registered email.Â
- Click on the "Reset Password" option.Â
- The link to reset the password will be sent to your registered email.Â
- Click on the link, enter new password and confirm it.Â
- After entering all the details, click on the save button to complete the process.
Q: Â Do I need to send hard/physical copy of documents to NLU Delhi for AILET application process?
No, you do not need to send a hard copy of your documents to NLU Delhi to apply for AILET. You only need specific documents and details for the application process. These documents and details are mentioned below:
- A scanned copy of your the latest passport-size photo, which must not be older than 3 months.
- A scanned copy of your signature
- Current Address
- Name of your mother and father and their mobile numbers and email IDs
- Parent's annual income details
- Details related to academic qualifications, including school/college names, marks, percentage, or CGPA
Q: Â Where can I fill out the AILET 2025 registration form?
The AILET registration form for BA LLB, LLM, and PhD in Law courses can be filled out of the AILET official exam website or portal, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The AILET 2025 application form was released on August 1, 2024. The last date for AILET 2025 registration is November 18, 2024.
Before filling out the registration form for AILET, candidates need to consider the following important points:
- Read the official notification and information booklet carefully before applying.
- Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria before registering.
- Keep your scanned documents ready in the specified format and size.
- Fill the application form accurately and submit it before the deadline.
- Download and save a copy of the submitted application form and payment confirmation for future reference.
- Stay updated with any changes or announcements on the official website
Q: Â Can I make corrections in AILET application form after submitting it?
Yes, you can make changes to the details you entered in the AILET application form after submission. To do so, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Visit the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Log in to your candidate account using your registered email address and the password you created during registration.
- Your application form will open.
- You will find an "Edit Application" option or button.
- Click on the button.
- Make the necessary changes.
- Finally, save and submit the updated details.
Note: The option to edit the AILET application is available throughout the registration/application period.
Q: Â What are the documents required to apply for AILET?
Candidates who wish to apply for the AILET Application Form are advised to check the list of documents required to register for AILET before starting the process. The list of documents required to fill out the AILET application form have been mentioned below:
- Marksheet of Class 10th/ 12th and certificate
- Graduation mark sheet and certificate (For LLM - if available)
- Passport size photo with white background (Size should be less than 1 MB, format .jpg/.jpeg)
- Scanned signature (maximum size 1 MB, format - .jpg/.jpeg)
- BPL certificate (if you belong to the BPL category) (Max size - 2 MB)
- Passport (if you belong to a Foreign National (FN) category) (Max size - 2 MB)
- Your Email Address and valid mobile number
- Character certificate (Should not be less then 3 month old)
- Transfer certificate
- Relevant category certificate (for SC, ST, OBC, J&K category students)
AILET 2025 Admit Card
The National Law University (NLU), Delhi made AILET 2025 Admit Card available for download on November 27, 2024 at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Admit cards will be issued only to those candidates who have successfully completed the AILET 2025 application process in online mode.
Candidates will not be able to recieve their AILET admit card in offline mode. The admit card of AILET 2025 is the most important document to appear in the AILET exam 2025.
How to Download AILET Admit Card 2024?
To download the AILET hall ticket, candidates have to follow the steps mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit the official website of NLU Delhi -Â http://www.nludelhi.ac.in.Â
Step 2: Click on the AILET Admissions button.
Step 3: Click on the 'Already Registered? Login' button.
Step 3: You will be redirected to the login window where you need to enter the following details:
- Application number
- Password
Step 4: Click on Login button.
Step 5: View, download, save and print the AILET admit card.
Note: Candidates should proceed to download the admit card in colour print (if black and white, then it should mention test centre details and candidates photograph clearly). Also, candidates should get extra printouts of the admit card to be on a safer side in case they misplace it.Â
Q: Â When will NLU Delhi release AILET 2025 admit card?
The National Law University Delhi will release the AILET 2025 admit card on November 28, 2024. The admit card can be downloaded from the official website using application number and password. It must be noted that only those candidates who are eligible and have submitted the AILET Application Form 2025 on time will be issued the AILET 2025 Admit card. Candidates must note that NLU Delhi will issue the AILET Admit card online and will not send it to anyone through speed post.
Q: Â Is it necessary to keep AILET 2025 admit card even after the AILET Exam?
Candidates must keep the copy of AILET Admit Card safely until the whole AILET admission process is over. The admit card is a mandatory document that one must not forget to carry to the exam center on the day of exam. Candidates who fail to carry their admit card will not be allowed to appear for the exam. Candidates should keep their admit card even after the exam is over. The admit card will be required for the counselling process as part of important documents. Therefore, candidates must keep the original copy of admit card that they carried with them on the day of examination. They should not tamper it or write anything on it as it will be verified during the counselling process.
Q: Â Can I take a softcopy of admit card of AILET on the mobile phone itself?
No, you cannot keep the admit card of AILET 2025 on your mobile phone. The exam authorities require candidates to carry a printed copy of the admit card to the exam center. This is to ensure that the identity of the candidate is verified and that there is no chance of any electronic device malfunctioning during the exam. While you may have a digital copy of the admit card on your mobile phone, it is recommended that you take a printout of the admit card and carry it with you to the exam center. Make sure to read and follow the instructions given by the exam authorities regarding the admit card and other exam-related documents to avoid any penalties or disqualification from the exam.
Q: Â How can I download the AILET admit card? Which details do I need for this process?
The AILET 2025 admit card will be released on November 28, 2024, by NLU Delhi. To download the admit card, candidates will need their registered email address and the password they created during the AILET registration process. Follow these simple steps to download the admit card:
- Visit the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Log in to your candidate account by entering your registered email address and password.
- Once logged in, your admit card will appear on the screen.
Note: The admit card will only appear if it has been released by NLU Delhi. Therefore, candidates should log in and check for their admit card on the release date provided by NLUD.
Once the admit card is released, candidates must download it and print a copy. The print out should be coloured. They should sign the admit card in the space provided for the candidate's signature.
How to prepare for AILET 2025?
Candidates must be ready with AILET 2025 preparation in order to secure above cutoff marks (which is above 90 marks every year for General category). Having an exam preparation strategy eases things up, therefore, here are some AILET preparation tips 2025 that will help you clear the exam:
- Keep a good understanding of exam pattern and syllabus
- Obtain the right study material including books and sample papers Â
- Develop a habit of reading newspapers daily
- Make a thorough study plan and stick to it
- Take as many mock tests as possible
- Attempt as many previous year AILET question papers as possible
Also Read:
- Best Books for AILET 2025 Preparation
- AILET Entrance Exam 2025 - Instructions for attempting the AILET question paper
AILET Sample 2025 Papers
Candidates preparing for AILET 2025 must solve the sample papers and previous years' question papers. By Attempting AILET question papers, candidates can benefit in the following ways:
- Know important topics for the exam
- Improve time management skills
- Understand the difficulty level of the exam
- Understand the type of questions asked in the examÂ
- Gain confidenceÂ
Also Read: How to Prepare for AILET 2025? Expert tips on section-wise preparation
Candidates can also check AILET 2025 Video below to understand strategies and tips to ace AILET Exam.
Q: Â How to prepare for GK in AILET?
The following are some of the best tips that you follow to enhance your AILET GK preparation for the upcoming exam.
Firstly, you should build a habit of Reading the Newspaper Daily for the AILET Exam in the morning, as it will help improve your vocabulary and stay updated about all the happenings worldwide.
- You can prefer either Hindi or the Times newspaper for preparing current affairs.
- Also, you can write short notes in one to two-liners and blanks on what seems vital to you from the exam point of view.
- For current affairs and GK preparation, writing is the best way. So, note down important dates, events, names of famous personalities, and important terminologies, as it will help during your last-minute preparation.
- The questions in the static GK are easy and straightforward. You can easily solve around 90% of questions if you prepare from reliable sources.
- It will help if you focus more on topics like books, awards, and national & international events, as most of the questions are asked.
Make sure to practice more and more questions from the Previous Year's Question Papers for AILET, as it will help you understand the type of questions asked in the exam and the difficulty level.
- Also, revise all the topics you have learned on the previous day and the same day.
AILET GK Current Affairs Preparation Tips 2024: Best Books
Selecting the right books for the GK current affairs is a challenging task, as many resources are available offline and online.
So, referring to the following Preparation Books for the AILET Exam can help clear the exam with a high score.
- General Knowledge Book by Arihant
- Lucent’s General Knowledge NCERT Book (History and Civics) by Lucent
- Manorama Year Book by Mammen Mathew
- Current Affairs Yearly 2024 by Arihant Experts
Can Solving Mock Test Help Scoring More Marks in the AILET GK Section 2024?
Yes. Solving mock tests would help improve your speed and accuracy on the final exam and help you score good marks in the upcoming exam.
Practising AILET Mock Tests will help improve your time-management skills and build your confidence levels for the upcoming exam.
- With the help of mock tests, you can analyze your performance levels and work on weaker areas.
Q: Â How should one prepare for AILET 2025 Exam?
You should take regular mock tests and soleve previous years question papers. One mock test each day will help you in revising your concepts apart from building your confidence.
The following books are highly recommended by the experts:
1. Pratiyogita Darpan.
2. GK Today.
3. Manorama Year Book.
4. Pearsons Concise GK.
5. Analytical and Logical Reasoning by RS Aggarwal.
6. Competition Success Review.
7. Wren and Martin.
Q: Â How can I crack AILET in 8 months. What should be the approach to get into nlud.
How to Pass the AILET Exam in One Take To pass the test with a good grade, you must do much more than simply study the topics listed in the curriculum. You will mostly be examined in English Legal Reasoning general knowledge, and current events throughout the AILET exam. Your AILET preparatory exam should be thorough, including the complete syllabus as well as extra subjects like completing prior exam problems, taking practise tests and review. It is crucial to make brief notes during preparation on the subjects with a lot of weight or those that have come up regularly in recent years. Additionally, concentrating on enhancing your time management abilities is crucial to passing the admission exam.
Q: Â How do I prepare the entire GK section for CLAT, AILET and other law exams in a couple of weeks?
To prepare for the AILET and CLAT GK section, focus on Current Affairs by reading newspapers and news websites regularly. Make notes of important events, people, and places in a separate notebook while reading the newspaper. Watch news channels and attend online GK quizzes to enhance your knowledge. Refer to popular GK books such as 'Manorama Yearbook' or 'Lucent's General Knowledge' and focus on topics such as History, Geography, Science, and Indian Polity. Use online resources such as GK quizzes, mock tests, and previous year question papers to practice and test your knowledge. This will also help you understand the exam pattern and types of questions asked. I referred to the GK quizzes and mocks published by LegalEdge for my practice. Also, they publish daily, weekly and monthly Current Affairs that was a saviour whenever I missed reading newspaper because of board preparation or school exam preparations.
Q: Â How can I prepare for CLAT AILET & ISAT? Can you provide any recommendation of books? I'll be appearing for the first time.
AILET 2025 Syllabus and Exam Pattern
NLU Delhi will share the exam pattern and syllabus of AILET along with admission notification. Based on the previous year's exam pattern, the AILET question paper for BA LLB (Hons) has three sections wherein, the Logical Reasoning section carries 70 marks, the English Language carries 50 marks, and the Current Affairs & GK section carries 30 marks. The BA LLB paper contains a total of 150 multiple-choice questions (carrying 1 mark per question). Candidates must refer to the updated AILET exam pattern 2025 to prepare for the exam. Candidates can check the AILET Syllabus 2025 for both BA LLB, LLM courses below.
Also Read: AILET 2025 English Language Preparation, Syllabus, Tips to Attempt Questions, Important Topics
AILET Exam Pattern 2025 for BA LLB
The section-wise weightage of AILET 2025 for BA LLB question paper is as under:Â
Subject |
Questions per section according to new pattern |
---|---|
English Language |
50 questions |
Current Affairs & General Knowledge |
30 questions |
Logical Reasoning |
70 questions |
Total | 150 |
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AILET Exam Pattern 2025 for LLM Course
National Law University (NLU) Delhi has revised AILET LLM exam pattern last year. Candidates can check the new exam pattern below:
Type of Questions |
Parts |
Type of question |
Number of questions |
---|---|---|---|
Section A |
Part 1 |
Multiple-choice questions |
25 |
Part 2 |
Multiple-choice questions |
25 |
|
Section B |
The question paper will have ten questions from different branches of law. The candidates will have to answer any two (2) Note: The Descriptive section will be evaluated only if the candidates is shortlisted based on their Section A scores. |
Descriptive questions |
50 |
Total |
 |
- |
100 |
Also Read: AILET 2025 Logical Reasoning Syllabus, Preparation Tips and Important Topics
Q: Â What is the syllabus for AILET 2025?
AILET Exam 2025 will be conducted for admission to BA LLB, LLM and PhD courses. Candidates can check the syllabus for AILET 2025 for all the programmes offered by National Law University (NLU) Delhi below:
AILET BA LLB | AILET LLM | AILET PhD |
---|---|---|
English Language | Different branches of law (Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, Family Law, Criminal Law, Property Law, Company Law, Public International Law, Tax Law, Environmental Law, Labour & Industrial Law) | Different branches of Law |
Current affairs and General knowledge | ||
Logical reasoning |
Q: Â Is there any negative marking in AILET?
Q: Â What is AILET BA LLB Syllabus for GK and Current Affairs Section?
The syllabus for the GK and Current Affairs section of the AILET BA LLB exam:
Topics to be covered:
- General awareness of History, Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics, Social Science, and Environment
- Current Affairs of the past year
- Recent events and awareness around the world
Number of questions: 30
Marking scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer
It's important to note that the syllabus may be subject to change, and candidates should always check the official AILET website for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, it's important to be aware of current events and developments in these topics, as well as to have a general understanding of the subjects listed above.
Q: Â Do I need to read separate books for each subject included in the AILET 2025 syllabus?
Candidates who wish to clear the AILET Exam 2025 are advised to be well-prepared with the finest study materials and reference books currently avaiable. There are several AILET Books that are at present in the market for preparing for the AILET 2025-26 exam and cover all of important topics required to clear the exam.
Candidates must note that the AILET 2025-26 books are organised in a manner that you will be able to see the previous years question paper. It is very important for candidates to be familiar with the AILET test pattern as it help students to develop a better strategy and study plan.
AILET 2025 Exam Day Guidelines
On the day of the exam, it is important for candidates to adhere to some guidelines so that they do not have to go through any hassle at the last minute. Check out some important AILET 2025 exam day guidelines below.
Important AILET documents 2025
Candidates must ensure that they are carrying the below-mentioned documents and things to the allotted AILET exam centre 2025:
- Admit card
- Valid and original photo ID proof such as PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, Driving Licence, Passport, etc.Â
- Passport-size photo (preferably the one used in AILET application form)
- Black/blue ballpoint pen
- Hand sanitiser
- Transparent water bottle
- Face mask
While it is important to carry the aforementioned documents and items, candidates must also keep in mind not to carry the below-mentioned things inside the test centre:
- Books or any other study material
- Any electronic device such as a calculator or smartwatch
- Any eatableÂ
Reporting time
Candidates must reach the allotted AILET centre at least one hour before the commencement of the exam. While at the centre, candidates must follow all social distancing guidelines and also adhere to what the exam centre authorities instruct.
Q: Â Will I get an OMR sheet to take the AILET exam?
Yes, candidates will receive an OMR sheet to take the AILET exam. Each question will have four answer options, with a circle corresponding to each option. Candidates must darken the circle associated with the correct answer using a black or blue pen, or pencil as instructed on the question paper. They should handle the OMR sheet carefully, as spilling ink or water on it, or tearing it, will not entitle them to a replacement sheet.
While filling out the OMR answer sheet, candidates should remember that each correct answer earns one mark, while 0.25 marks (or 1/4 mark) will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
Q: Â What are the exam timings for AILET?
AILET is a 120 minutes examination, and it is scheduled from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. The exam timings are shared by NLU Delhi every year in the admission notification. For an exam day, candidates should reach their allotted exam centre at least an hour before the exam timings, as the centre officials will not allow any candidate after the exam has already begun. Therefore, candidates must evaluate the time to reach the exam centre, and keep at least 30 minutes extra for frisking and seating arrangements at the test centre. Know more about AILET Test Centre instructions - https://www.shiksha.com/law/ailet-exam-centre.
Q: Â Are calculators allowed in AILET Exam?
Calculators are not allowed in the AILET exam. However, students are provided the virtual calculator during the exam which can be used to solving lengthy calculations. The virtual calculator is made available on the computer screen during the test and candidates can use it by clicking on the calculator link. Candidates are advised to practice solving numerical questions on their own as using virtual calculators can take much time
Q: Â Which ID proof do I need to take to AILET exam centre?
Along with the AILET admit card, candidates need a valid ID card to proof their identity at the AILET exam centre. This ID card can be one of the following:
- Aadhaar Card
- Voter ID
- PAN Card
- Passport
- Diving License
Before taking a particular ID proof to the exam center, you must ensure that all the details on the card are correct. If there is a mistake in the spelling of your name, your father's name, date of birth, address, or contact details, avoid using that document as ID proof, as these details will not match the ones on your AILET admit card.
In such cases, it is better to carry another ID proof. After the exam, make sure to correct the details on all your government-issued ID proofs, as they may be required for AILET counselling.
AILET 2025 Exam Centres
The exact AILET centre details will be shared in the admission notification only. Candidates can check below the list of cities for AILET exam centres as included every year:
AILET Test Cities 2025 |
|
---|---|
Chennai |
Jammu |
Cochin |
Jodhpur |
Cuttack |
Kanpur |
Dehradun |
Kolkata |
Delhi |
Kota |
Gandhinagar |
Lucknow |
Ghaziabad |
Madurai |
Greater Noida |
Mumbai |
Gurugram |
Nagpur |
Guwahati |
Patna |
Hyderabad | Pune |
Jabalpur | Raipur |
Jaipur | Ranchi |
Varanasi | Visakhapatnam |
Q: Â What documents do I need to carry at AILET Exam centre?
On the day of the exam, candidates must carry the following documents and items to the AILET centre:
- AILET admit card: Since, it is a mandatory document to be carried to the test centre, candidates must carry their admit card as issued to them. Candidates without a valid admit card on the day of the exam will not be allowed to take it.
- Photo ID proof: Along with the admit card, candidates must also carry an original photo ID proof issued by the Government of India. Documents that can be presented as an ID proof include PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card and Ration Card.
- Photo: Candidates should carry an attested passport size photograph (the same as uploaded at the time of filling the application form).
- Stationary: Since the AILET 2024 is an offline exam, candidates must carry at least two good-quality ball-point pens of blue or black ink and an HB pencil to the test centre
- Disability certificate: The certificate is mandatory for candidates who have applied under the Persons with Disability (PwD) category
- Other items such as an analogue watch, transparent water bottle, face masks, gloves and hand sanitizer are also to be carried to the test centre.
Q: Â How will I know about the AILET exam centre allotted to me?
AILET exam centre 2025 will be allotted along with the admit card. Candidates are advised to check the admit card to know about the exam centre and other crucial details. Apart from name and address of allotted AILET exam centre, the admit card comprises details such as exam date, timing, exam day guidelines etc. Date for admit card release is published along with the information brochure on the official website. Candidates have to download the admit card for AILET 2025 after logging and providing details such as application ID, password and others.
Q: Â Where can I select my test centres for AILET 2025?
The registration for AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) 2025 was started on August 1, 2024. The National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) will close the application process on November 18, 2024. The process for selecting test centers for AILET 2025 can be done while filling out the AILET 2025 registration form at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
During the registration process, candidates will be asked to select their preferred test centers from the list of available centers. The list of test centers for AILET 2025 was released by NLU Delhi along with the official notification. It is important to note that the availability of test centers is subject to change every year, and candidates should select their test centers carefully based on their convenience and accessibility. It is advisable to check the official website regularly for updates on the AILET 2025 exam and its registration process.
Q: Â Can I change the AILET Exam centre after release of admit card?
No, the allotted exam centre cannot be changed at any stage after submission of the application form. Candidates will have to appear at the allotted test centre only. However, any incorrect detail related to the exam centre on the admit card can be reported to NLU Delhi to get it corrected.
The National Law University Delhi (NLUD) will conduct the pen-and-paper-based AILET 2025 exam on December 8, 2024 (2 pm - 4 pm). The exam will be held in 24 cities across the country. Each of these exam cities may have one or more test centres. The candidate had to select their choice of exam cities at the time of filling out the AILET 2024 application form. A maximum of THREE cities could be selected (in the order of priority).
AILET 2025 Exam Analysis
The AILET 2025 analysis will be available once NLU Delhi conducts the exam. Meanwhile, candidates can prepare for the exam based on analysis based on previou years. The exam analysis of AILET 2024 is available now. The analysis of AILET 2024 question paper shares details of type of questions, difficulty level, paper pattern changes etc.Â
Check out the main highlights related to AILET 2024 have been provided below:Â
- The overall difficulty level was considered moderate to difficult.
- The paper was very lengthy. Thus, it was difficult for candidates to attempt all the questions within 120 minutes.Â
- Most of the questions were asked from the Logical Reasoning section or topic.Â
- The exam pattern of AILET has been changed in terms of the exam duration. The exam duration has been changed to 150 minutes from 90 minutes.Â
- The expected cut-off is estimated to be between 70-80 marks.
AILET 2024 Sections | Difficulty Level |
---|---|
English Language |
Difficult |
Current Affairs & General Knowledge | Easy to moderate |
Logical Reasoning | Difficult |
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Take a look at AILET 2023 analysis for a better understanding:
English Language
- Questions were on expected lines on synonyms, word meanings, analogy, idioms, foreign phrases, and phrasal verbs
- New entrants - punctuation marks and their role in comprehension, logical organization, and sentence type.
- Theme, tone, and inference questions in abundance
Current Affairs and GK
- Questions mostly from the last 6 months.
- Questions majorly from Sports, Persons in news, places in the news
- There were no direct questions from core static GK, but 3-4 questions having Static GK orientation
Logical Reasoning
- A lot of AR questions around Bood Relations, Relations, and Data Arrangement (DA). Some of the questions may not directly look like DA questions, but the candidate needs to use skills similar to those required for DA to solve these questions. The same applies to questions on blood relations.
- Major CR questions are inferential in nature
- A couple of questions with basic maths orientation. While they were not core mathematics questions, but to solve these questions, you need basic math skills.Â
- Difficulty level - Moderate to difficult
- There were no questions from legal reasoning.
Watch AILET 2023 student reaction
AILET 2023 Analysis - Sectional difficulty
Section |
Difficulty level |
---|---|
English |
Moderate |
GK and Current Affairs |
Easy |
Logical Reasoning |
Moderate to difficult |
AILET 2022 exam analysisÂ
AILET Sections |
Difficulty Level |
---|---|
English including Comprehension |
Easy |
General Knowledge |
Easy to Moderate |
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) |
Easy to Moderate |
Legal Aptitude |
Easy |
Logical Reasoning |
Easy to Moderate |
Overall | Easy to Moderate |
Q: Â Which exam is more difficult - CLAT or AILET?
Q: Â What is the difficulty level of AILET Exam?
The difficulty level of AILET exam can be considered moderate to difficult. The exam is designed to test the candidates' knowledge and understanding of various subjects of law and general knowledge. The level of difficulty may vary from year to year, and it largely depends on the preparation and understanding of the candidates. However, candidates who are well-prepared, have a strong understanding of the subjects, and have practiced enough questions are likely to find the exam easier to crack. To prepare for the exam, candidates should focus on understanding the concepts and fundamentals of each subject, solving practice questions and previous year papers, and managing their time effectively during the exam. It is also important to stay calm and composed during the exam and avoid getting stuck on difficult questions, as it may affect your overall performance.
Q: Â Which type of GK questions were asked in the previous year's AILET question paper?
In the last year's AILET question paper for UG course, GK questions were prominently related to static GK. The number of current affairs-related questions was lower. Questions were mainly related to law field and Economics. These questions were related to topics, such as Supreme Court of India, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
A large number of questions in the section were based on topics related to international relations, such as international alliances, agreements and G20 Summit.
Other main topics covered in the GK section of the previous year's AILET question paper were awards, sports, geography of India and books and authors.
Q: Â Does the difficulty level of AILET increases every year?
AILET used to be a very tough entrance exam before 2023 due to its short duration of 90 minutes. However, NLU Delhi increased the duration of the exam from 90 minutes to 120 minutes for the AILET 2024 exam. The extended duration made it slightly easier for candidates to solve 150 questions in 120 minutes for the AILET UG exam. As a result, the AILET difficulty level has decreased over time with the increase in exam duration.
NLU Delhi also removed the descriptive section from the AILET LLM exam in 2023. Now, only objective questions are included in the AILET PG or LLM exam. The removal of the descriptive section has further reduced the difficulty level of the AILET PG exam over time.
AILET 2025 Answer Key
Q: Â Can I challenge AILET Answer Key?
Yes, candidate can challenge AILET Answer Key. NLU Delhi will release the provisional answer key for AILET 2025 first after which it will open a window to invite objections. After receiving the objection, the final AILET 2025 answer key will be published. Note that, unlike the provisional key, the FINAL key can't be challenged. So, the keys included in the final keys will be considered the correct keys for questions asked in the AILET 2025 exam. The results for AILET 2025 will be released after the release of the final key.
Q: Â Will NLU Delhi also release the AILET 2025 question paper with the answer key?
NLU Delhi will release the AILET 2025 question paper as a separate document from the AILET 2025 answer key. However, both documents will be released on the same date and at the same time. The university typically publishes the AILET question paper and answer key within 24 hours of the exam's completion. The AILET 2025 exam date is December 8, 2024. Therefore, the AILET 2025 answer keys and question papers for BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.), and LLM are expected to be released on December 9, 2024, at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Using the question paper and answer key, candidates can check the correct answers for each question and predict their exam scores.
Q: Â When will AILET 2025 Provisional Answer Key be released?
National Law University (NLU) Delhi will tentatively be released in the second week of December 2024. NLU Delhi will release the provisional answer key for AILET 2024 first after which it will open a window to invite objections. After receiving the objection, the final AILET 2025 answer key will be published. Note that, unlike the provisional key, the FINAL key can't be challenged. So, the keys included in the final keys will be considered the correct keys for questions asked in the AILET 2025 exam. The results for AILET 2025 and AILET final answer key 2025 will tenetatively be released in the second week of December 2024.
Q: Â How to download AILET 2025 Answer Key?
The answer key for AILET 2025 will be published on the official website of NLU Delhi, and candidates can download it as per the steps below:
- Visit the admission portal of the university; i.e nludelhi.ac.in
- Open the AILET 2025 admission portal
- Click on the answer key notification link for your respective course
- Scroll to the bottom of the notification to get to the AILET 2025 answer key pdf file
- Download the question paper and answer key for your respective course
- Calculate your marks
AILET 2025 Result
NLU Delhi will tentatively declare results of AILET 2025 in December 2024 on the official website of NLU Delhi. Candidates will be able to check their qualifying status for BA LLB and LLM entrance exam by entering their credentials on the result login window. The result-cum-scorecard of AILET 2025 will include details like the marks, rank, and qualifying status of the candidate.Â
How to check AILET 2025 results?
To check AILET results, candidates can follow the steps mentioned below:
- Click on the result link - nludelhi.ac.in
- Candidates will be redirected to the result log-in windowÂ
- Here they need to enter AILET 2024 registered mobile number and password
- On log-in, the scorecard for AILET 2024 will be displayed on screen in downloadable pdf format
- Download and take a printout of the scorecard for future references.
Q: Â When will the result of AILET 2025 be declared?
The results for AILET 2025 will tentatively be released in the second week of December 2024 After the released on the result, the counselling for AILET 2025 will begin within a few weeks. Since, the entrance exam will be held on December 8, 2024, the results will be declared around the same time, and the counselling process is expected to be held in January 2025 only. The counselling process for AILET 2024 was started in December 2023 and was completed by May 2024. Similarly, the counselling process for upcoming sessions of AILET 2025 exam will also be conducted between January and May 2024.
Q: Â What after AILET Result 2025?
The AILET admission process after the results are declared is as mentioned below:
- AILET counseling: The number of candidates invited for counseling will be FIVE times the number of seats available in each category. The consortium will upload the list of eligible candidates on its website before the start of counseling registration.
- AILET cutoff: The NLU Delhi will release the AILET cutoff on its official website at the time of seat allotment. The cutoff is the minimum marks/rank that aspirants need to secure in order to get admission to a 5-year LLB or one-year LLB program.
Q: Â How to check AILET 2025 Result?
To check the results for the AILET 2025 exam, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Click on the result link given above
- You will be redirected to a log-in window
- Enter your AILET 2025 registered mobile number and password
- On successful log-in, the results would be displayed on the screen
- Download the result
Q: Â What is AILET 2025 tie-breaking method?
The methodology followed to determine the merit rank if two or more candidates score the same marks in AILET 2025 is explained below.
BA LLB program
- If two or more candidates get the same marks, their merit will be determined on the basis of higher marks in the logical reasoning section.
- If the tie persists, then the candidate senior in age will be given preference.
- If the tie is still undecided at this stage, then the merit rank will be decided by the computerized draw of lots.
LLM program
- Senior Age;
- Computerized draw of lots
AILET 2025 Merit List
NLU Delhi releases the merit lists for AILET BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM in different stages. The merit list for AILET is course-specific list that includes the names, admit card numbers (AILET roll numbers), and ranks of candidates eligible for admission. The AILET 2025 merit lists for BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM courses will be released separately after the announcement of the AILET 2025 results. To download the merit lists, candidates can follow these steps:
- Go to the official AILET Portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.Â
- Scroll down and navigate the "Notification" section.Â
- In the Notification section look for the "AILET 2025 BA LLB (Hons.)/LLM Merit List."
- Click the merit list and save it as PDF.
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Q: Â What are the details mentioned on NLU Delhi AILET merit list?
The AILET merit lists 2025 will contain the following details:
- Candidate's Application number
- Roll number/Admit Card Number
- Vertical/Horizontal Reservation-related information
- All India rank
Candidates should note that the AILET 2025 merit lists will be released in multiple rounds. There will be separate round-wise merit lists for each course. Most of the admission process is expected to be completed by the release of the third merit list. To check the course-wise AILET 2025 merit lists, candidates will need to visit the AILET 2025 portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The dates for the release of these merit lists will be announced along with the AILET 2025 counselling notification.
Q: Â When will AILET 2025 second merit list be released?
AILET 2025 second merit list for BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.) and LLM are expected to be released in January 2025 - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The dates for the release of AILET 2025 UG Merit Lists and AILET 2025 PG Merit List for the second round will be different.
After the release of the round 2 merit list, candidates will have to pay the balance admission fee and secure their seats. There will be a fixed deadline to submit the admission fee for the AILET 2025 counselling round 2. If a candidate does not get selected in the second round of the AILET 2025 counselling, he or she needs to wait for the release of the round 3 merit list. The list will be released at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Q: Â What is the difference between AILET scorecard and AILET merit list?
The AILET scorecard is a document that is released to each candidate who appears for the AILET exam. It contains the candidate's individual scores in each section of the exam, as well as their overall score and rank.
The AILET merit list is a list of all candidates who appeared for the exam, ranked in order of their overall score. This list is used by the National Law University Delhi to shortlist candidates for admission to its law programs.
Q: Â When will AILET 2025 first merit list be released?
The AILET 2025 first merit lists for BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.), LLM and PhD in Law courses are expected by released by the end of December 2024 at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Candidates need to note that the dates for the release of first merit list will be different for each course. To check the merit list, they can use the following steps:
- Go to the official AILET Portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Navigate the "Notification" section on the portal's homepage.
- Look for the "First BA LLB (Hons.)/BCom LLB (Hons.)/LLM/Phd in Law Merit List" link.
- Click on the link.
- The merit list will open in a new tab.
AILET 2025 Admission Process
The admission process of NLU Delhi through AILET 2025 includes the following steps:
Step 1: Online Registration
Candidates can register online on the official website of NLU Delhi - https://nludelhi.ac.in and fill all the required details in the application form, upload prescribed documents and pay the exam fee. The AILET application form 2025 for AILET can be submitted in online mode only. Â
Step 2: AILET 2024 Admit Card
NLU Delhi issues admit cards to candidates who successfully register for the exam. Candidates have to carry the admit card of AILET 2025 on exam day. Any candidate carrying the admit card is not allowed to appear for the exam.Â
Step 3: AILET 2025 Exam - Candidates have to appear for AILET at the allotted test center as mentioned on the admit card. They should report at the test centers at least an hour before the examination.Â
Step 4: Result Declaration -Â NLU Delhi usually announces AILET results within a month after conducting the examination. The scorecards of candidates qualifying the examination mention their All India Ranks (AIRs), sectional scores as well as overall scores.Â
Step 5: Counselling - The university conducts AILET counseling based on the rank list released at the time of the result. In the counselling session, qualifying candidates are allotted seats in their respective law courses based on merit.Â
Q: Â What is considered a good score in AILET?
Q: Â How is NLU Delhi different from other National Law Universities?
Even though NLU Delhi is a National Law University but it is not a part of the Consortium of NLUs, which raises the obvious question 'how is it different than other NLUs? . All the NLUs in India have been granted the status by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Thus, there is no major difference in the courses offered at NLU Delhi as compared to the other National Law Universities. Moreover, NLU Delhi is built on the five-year integrated law degree model as proposed and implemented by the Bar Council of India (BCI).
Q: Â What all details are included in AILET 2025 Counseling Invite List?
The invite list will carry the following information:
- The invite list will be released category-wise
- It will include the application number, roll number, total marks, and All India Ranks of candidates shortlisted for counselling.
- It will also include the seat matrix and reservation for AILET 2025 admission process.
- The counselling schedule
- The step-wise counselling process.
NLU Delhi offers law courses i.e. five-year Intergrated BA LLB (Hons.) course at the undergraduate level, One-year LLM course at the postgraduate level, and PhD courses at the doctorate level. For admission to the law courses, NLU Delhi conducts its own law entrance exam known as the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), thus making it the only law school in India that does not accept the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Q: Â What factors are considered while determining the AILET cutoff?
Different factors are taken into consideration while determining the AILET cutoff such as:
- Difficulty level of the paper
- Number of candidates appeared
- Number of candidates qualified
- Total seats available for admission
- Category of candidates
AILET 2025 Counselling
AILET counselling is conducted online via the AILET Portal, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The counselling process includes the following steps:
AILET Counselling Registration and Submission of the Registration Fee
After the release of the AILET result, candidates are required to register for counselling at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. During this registration process, candidates are required to submit scanned copies of their educational documents, ID proofs, and other relevant documents and pay the registration fee.Â
AILET Merit Lists
Once the counselling registration is over, NLU Delhi releases AILET merit lists for BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM courses to shortlist eligible candidates for admission. The university usually releases four merit lists for each of the two courses.Â
Submission of the Admission Fee
If a candidate is selected on the AILET merit list, he or she will have to pay the admission fee online before the deadline ascertained by NLU Delhi.
Reporting to College
In the last step of AILET counselling, candidates will have to visit NLU Delhi to secure the seats allotted to them.Â
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Q: Â When will AILET counselling registration 2025 be held?
As of now, the official dates for AILET 2025 have not been announced yet, so the exact date for the beginning of the counselling process is not known. However, based on the previous year's trends, the counselling for AILET typically begins in the month of July or August, after the announcement of the results. During the counselling process, the candidates who have qualified in the AILET exam are required to register online and fill in their preferences for the National Law University (NLU) of their choice. The counselling process involves document verification, seat allotment, and fee payment. The seat allotment is based on the candidate's rank, preference, and availability of seats. It is recommended to regularly check the official website of NLU Delhi or the AILET 2025 portal for the latest updates regarding the counselling process and schedule.
Q: Â What steps are involves in AILET 2025 counselling process?
The AILET 2025 counselling process includes the following steps:
- Release of AILET 2025 invite list
- Registration for counseling by candidates inlcuded in the list
- Release of provisional admission list
- Pay admission fee
AILET 2025 is scheduled to be on December 8, 2024. National Law University (NLU), Delhi will release the AILET 2025 merit list for BA LLB, LLM programme once the AILET Result 2025 is announced. Candidates who are included provisional seat allotment letter have to confirm their seat by paying the admission fee on or before the last date.
Q: Â Is the AILET 2025 Counselling Registration Fee refundable?
The AILET counselling fee of INR 30,000 (INR for reserved category candidates) will be refunded only to candidates who have successfully registered for the counselling and paid the fee but due to but due to higher cutoff could not find a place in the merit list. The refund will be initiated by NLU Delhi on completion of the admission process, whichever is earlier. The counselling fee will be refunded to the same account from which it was paid.
Q: Â What is the minimum score required in AILET to get a seat in BA LLB (Hons) of NLU Delhi?
The National Law University Delhi accepts AILET scores for admission to the BA LLB (Hons) course. According to the fourth cutoff list in 2024, AILET score stood at 66 for the BA LLB (Hons) course.
During the round 1 cutoff, the BA LLB (Hons) score was 62 for the General AII India category candidates. So, considering the round 1 and round 4 cutoff, the minimum score required in AILET is 60 to get a seat in the BA LLB (Hons) course for the General category students under the AI Quota.
For a better clarity, candidates can also refer to the table below to check out the BA LLB (Hons) round-wise AILET cutoff scores for 2024, 2023 and 2022 for the General AI category:
Rounds | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
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1 | 62 | 62 | 72 |
2 | 62 | 78 | 81 |
3 | NA | 87 | 82 |
4 | 66 | 94 | 85 |
AILET 2025 Courses and Seat Intake
NLU Delhi shares the updates seat intake for BA LLB, LLM, and PhD courses along with exam notification. Check the table below for courses offered at NLU Delhi on basis of AILET scores:
Law Courses Offered at NLU Delhi |
 AILET 2025 Seat Intake |
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110 seats |
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70 seats |
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PhD in Law | 25 seats |
BCom LLB | 50 seats |
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Q: Â Which college offers good B.A LL.B placement among NLU Delhi and NLSIU Bangalore?
Both NLU Delhi and NLSIU Bangalore are the top Law universities in India and offered BA LLB course with a well-structured curriuculum. However, there might be slight difference in the package offered by both the universities. When the BA LLB fees and their ROI are compared, its is seen that NLU Delhi ofers a better palcements than NLSIUS. Find below the table to compare both the universities:
College Name | BA LLB Tuition Fees | Average Package |
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NLU Delhi (NLUD) - National Law University | INR 6.8 lakh | INR 19 lakh |
National Law School of India University, Bangalore | INR 13.4 lakh | INR 16 lakh |
Q: Â How many seats are offered through AILET?
Q: Â What is the cut off marks for NLU Delhi?
The All India Law Entrance Test is the basis for admission to National Law University (NLU), located in Delhi (AILET). Every year, the BA LLB (Hons.) program's cutoff scores change according on variables like the volume of applications and degree of difficulty. The general category cutoff typically falls between 85 and 90 marks out of 150. The cutoff is lower for reserved groups (SC, ST, and OBC), usually between 60 and 75 marks. It's crucial to remember that these numbers change every year depending on ticket availability and competition.
Q: Â What is the LLM seat intake at NLUD?
The seat intake for the LLM programme at National Law University, Delhi is 162. The university only offers seats based on availability of seats and the merit lists. Further, NLUD follows the reservation policy while allotting the seats among the students. Candidates must complete the entire admission process of AIET and NLUD to secure LLM seat.
AILET 2025 Contact Information
Address
NLU Delhi
Sector-14, Dwarka,
New Delhi-110078
Admission Enquiries
011-28034257
Exam Enquiries
011-40787555 (10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working day)
Q: Â How can I contact the AILET exam authority?
Candidates can contact the AILET exam authority over phone. The contact number is 011-40787555. There is no official email to connect with the exam authority on the AILET exam website. Thus, candidates need to use this phone number only for the exam-related queries.
Q: Â Whom should I contact if there are mistakes in my AILET admit card?
If there are mistakes in details mentioned in your AILET admit card, you need to contact the AILET exam authotrity. The contact number of the exam authority is 011-40787555. Candidates can call on this contact number from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working day. They need to make sure that they make corrections in the details as soon as possible before the exam date.
Q: Â Whom should I contact if I want to change my AILET exam centre?
Once the AILET registration is over, candidates cannot change their exam centre. The exam centre choices can be modified online at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in during the AILET registration period. Candidates need to log in to their candidate account to change their exam centre preferences.
For other queries related to AILET exam, candidates can contact the AILET exam authority over call on 011-40787555 10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working day.
Q: Â What is the official mobile number to contact the AILET exam authority?
There is no official mobile number to contact the AILET exam authority. However, candidates can connect with the authority over landline call. The official landline numbers for NLU Delhi and AILET exam authority are mentioned as follows:
Admission Enquiries
011-28034257
Exam Enquiries
011-40787555 (10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working day)
News & Updates
AILET Exam
Student Forum
Answered 4 weeks ago
The AILET 2025 admit card will be released on November 27, 2024, on the official website of AILET 2025 - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. To download the admit card, candidates need to follow the two steps mentioned below:
- Go to the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Log in to your c
Answered 4 weeks ago
The AILET application correction window remains open throughout the application period. For AILET 2025, the application process began on August 1, 2024, and the last date to submit the form is November 18, 2024. Therefore, the application correction window for AILET 2025 will be open from August 1
Answered 4 weeks ago
Candidates need the email address and password they used for AILET registration to access their application form. To check the form, they should visit nationallawuniversitydelhi.in and log in using these credentials.
Once logged into their candidate portal, they can access their AILET application for
Answered 4 weeks ago
No, candidates do not need to upload a scanned copy of their Aadhaar Card or any other ID proof to fill out the AILET application form. However, it is essential to enter the same personal details on the form as those listed on your Aadhaar Card.
If you mistakenly enter incorrect details, you can corr
Answered 2 months ago
There is no official mobile number to contact the AILET exam authority. However, candidates can connect with the authority over landline call. The official landline numbers for NLU Delhi and AILET exam authority are mentioned as follows:Â
Admission Enquiries
011-28034257
Exam Enquiries
011-40787555 (10:
Answered 2 months ago
Once the AILET registration is over, candidates cannot change their exam centre. The exam centre choices can be modified online at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in during the AILET registration period. Candidates need to log in to their candidate account to change their exam centre preferences.Â
For oth
Answered 2 months ago
If there are mistakes in details mentioned in your AILET admit card, you need to contact the AILET exam authotrity. The contact number of the exam authority is 011-40787555. Candidates can call on this contact number from 10:00 am to 05:00 pm on all working day. They need to make sure that they make
Answered 2 months ago
Candidates can contact the AILET exam authority over phone. The contact number is 011-40787555. There is no official email to connect with the exam authority on the AILET exam website. Thus, candidates need to use this phone number only for the exam-related queries.
Answered 2 months ago
The AILET 2025 first merit lists for BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.), LLM and PhD in Law courses are expected by released by the end of December 2024 at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Candidates need to note that the dates for the release of first merit list will be different for each course. To ch
Answered 2 months ago
NLU Delhi will release the AILET 2025 question paper as a separate document from the AILET 2025 answer key. However, both documents will be released on the same date and at the same time. The university typically publishes the AILET question paper and answer key within 24 hours of the exam's complet
AILET Notifications
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When will AILET 2025 admit card be released?