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AILET 2025 result was released on December 12, 2024. Now, future exam takers want to know the strategies that help AILET 2025 toppers succeed. This article contains the names of the AILET 2025 toppers, their all India AILET ranks, and the strategy that they used for their success. 

AILET 2025 Toppers

AILET 2025 Toppers

The AILET 2025 exam was conducted on December 8, 2024. The AILET result was announced on December 12, 2024 . Now, many people want to know about the toppers of AILET 2025. Students who will appear in the AILET exam in the future will leverage the success strategies that these toppers used to succeed in the examination. Thus, this article tells us about the names of AILET 2025 toppers, the ranks obtained by them, and the strategies that they used for their success. The success strategies of previous AILET toppers have also been mentioned here. 

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AILET 2025 Toppers

Once the National Law University Delhi publishes the AILET 2025 merit lists, it will share the list of top scorers in AILET 2025.

AILET 2025 Rank (All India Rank - AIR)

Candidate’s Name

AIR 1

Saher Gole

AIR 2

Shreya Prashant Patil

AIR 3

Ranvit Bahirwan

AIR 3

Yash Jarwal

AIR 4

Tushit Trijal

AIR 5

Kapish Jindal

AIR 6

Kulbhusham Dubey

AIR 7

Akshat Shraff

AIR 8

Yashvi Rajpurohit

AIR 9

Abhijay Tiwari

AILET 2024 Toppers

The names of some AILET toppers are available. Diya Agarwal, from Bangalore, secured All India Rank 1 in AILET 2024. Kanav Saluja obtained AIR 4 in AILET 2024. Aanya Dhandhariay achieved All India Rank 4 in AILET 2024. Divas Upadhyay secure AIR 6 in AILET 2024. Another candidate, Nitya Singhania achieved AIR 9 in AILET exam 2024.

Q:   Is 90 a good score in AILET?

A:

Based on the exam analysis and previous years' cutoff marks, 90 marks can be considered a good score in AILET. However, the cutoff marks vary every year, and it depends on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of test-takers, and the exam pattern.

According to the exam analysis, the cutoff marks for AILET 2023 ranged between 80-90 marks. So, if you have scored 90 marks, you are likely to be in the safe zone. However, it's important to note that the final cutoff marks will be determined after the examination process is over, and it will be based on various factors such as the number of correct answers, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of test-takers.

It's always a good idea to check the official website of AILET or the exam conducting authority for the final cutoff marks and to know if you have qualified the exam.

Q:   What is the highest score in AILET?

A:
A good score for AILET as per last year's cut off marks for each category are as under:
General - 93.25 marks
Scheduled Caste - 59.75 marks
Scheduled Tribe - 58.5 marks
Persons with Disabilities - 64 marks
Kashmir Migrant - 35.25 marks
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir - 54.25 marks.
 

Q:   What is considered a good score in AILET?

A:
A good score for AILET as per last year's cut off marks for each category are as under: General - 93.25 marks Scheduled Caste - 59.75 marks Scheduled Tribe - 58.5 marks Persons with Disabilities - 64 marks Kashmir Migrant - 35.25 marks Residents of Jammu and Kashmir - 54.25 marks.

The names of the AILET 2024 exam toppers, and the rank obtained by them will be mentioned below: 

AILET 2024 Rank (All India Rank - AIR)

Candidate’s Name

State

AIR 1

Diya Agarwal

To be updated

AIR 2

Kanav Saluja

To be updated

AIR 4

Aanya Dhandhariya

114.25

AIR 6

Divas Upadhyay

To be updated

AIR 7

Arjit Bansal

To be updated

AIR 9

Nitya Singhania

To be updated

Meet the Champions: A Look at Recent AILET Toppers

AILET 2023 saw Abhinav Somani (pictured) emerge as the champion, securing a remarkable 92 marks out of a possible 150. Following closely behind were Shubham Thakare (91.25 marks) and Deepal Singh (90.75 marks). These young individuals represent the pinnacle of AILET preparation, showcasing exceptional intellect, dedication, and meticulous planning. 
oining them in the ranks of toppers were Arushi Singh (88.5 marks), Ayush Sharma (88.25 marks), and Ananya Gupta (88 marks). These individuals, hailing from diverse backgrounds and academic experiences, stand united in their achievement and serve as inspiring examples for future AILET aspirants.

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The Topper's Strategies: Unpacking the Secrets of Success

While each topper's journey is unique, certain common threads weave their way through their stories. Here are some key insights gleaned from their experiences:

  • Strategic Planning: AILET toppers meticulously plan their preparation, devising a schedule that caters to their individual strengths and weaknesses. This often involves allocating dedicated time for each section of the exam and consistently monitoring progress through mock tests and self-assessment.
  • Focus on Content: Toppers emphasize the importance of a strong foundation in core subjects like English Language Comprehension, Legal Reasoning, and Current Affairs. They rely on quality study materials, including textbooks, online resources, and comprehensive mock test series.
  • Time Management: AILET tests not only knowledge but also time management skills. Toppers practice effective time management techniques, ensuring they can answer each question optimally within the allotted time frame.
  • The Power of Mock Tests: Mock tests are invaluable tools for AILET preparation. Toppers consistently solve mock tests in exam-simulated environments, analyzing their performance and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Beyond the Books: AILET success goes beyond mere academic preparation. Toppers emphasize the importance of a balanced lifestyle, incorporating healthy habits, stress management techniques, and adequate sleep into their daily routines.

Aspiring AILET toppers shouldn't underestimate the power of a strong internal drive. Toppers highlight the importance of passion for law and a clear vision for their future legal careers. This intrinsic motivation serves as a constant source of energy, propelling them through the rigors of preparation.

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Beyond the Rank: Life After AILET

Securing a top rank in AILET is just the beginning of the journey. Toppers highlight the importance of utilizing the unparalleled resources and opportunities offered by NLU Delhi. They actively participate in academic and extracurricular activities, forging valuable connections with peers and faculty members.

Q:   Which exam is more difficult - CLAT or AILET?

A:
The difficulty level of CLAT is generally moderate while the AILET paper is usually difficult, as per students' feedback and experts' views. Note that around 3000 UG and 1000 PG seats offered by the NLUs will be filled through CLAT. However, NLU Delhi conducts the AILET exam for filling around 120 UG seats and 80 PG seats offered by the university. Given fewer seats, competition in AILET is higher.

Q:   Which is the No. 1 NLU in India?

A:

Some of the top NLUs in India are considered to be:

  1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore
  2. National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi
  3. National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal
  4. The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata
  5. Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU), Raipur

These universities are consistently ranked high in various law college rankings and are known for their academic excellence, infrastructure, and placement opportunities. However, it's important to note that the ranking of NLUs can vary depending on the criteria used, and there are several other NLUs that are also considered to be among the best in the country.

Q:   How should one prepare for AILET 2025 Exam?

A:

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:   Is AILET an important exam to take for law school admissions?

A:
Yes, for students seeking admission to one of the top law schools in India that is National Law University Delhi, it is important to appear for the All India Law Entrance Test examination. All India Law Entrance Test examination is conducted by National Law University, Delhi for admission to undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. level law courses. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha All India Law Entrance Test examination page. (https://www.shiksha.com/law/ailet-exam). I hope this will help you.

Q:   How can I crack AILET in 8 months. What should be the approach to get into nlud.

A:

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.

A Beacon of Hope: Inspiration for Future Aspirants

The stories of AILET toppers serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration for future aspirants. They demonstrate that with hard work, dedication, and the right approach, success is indeed within reach. Here are some key takeaways for aspiring AILET toppers:

  • Believe in yourself: Cultivate a positive mindset and unwavering belief in your ability to achieve your goals.
  • Embrace the journey: Enjoy the process of learning and growing, and don't let the pressure of the exam overwhelm you.
  • Seek guidance: Utilize resources like coaching classes, mentorship programs, and online communities for support and guidance.
  • Celebrate your progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements, big or small, to maintain motivation.
  • Remember, it's not just about the rank: Focus on acquiring the knowledge, skills, and values that will shape you into a successful lawyer.

By following these insights and drawing inspiration from the journeys of AILET toppers, aspiring law students can embark on their own paths towards success, etching their names in the annals of legal excellence.

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