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Anupama Mehra

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Based on the analysis provided, 80 is considered a good score in AILET. The expected cut-off range for AILET 2023 is between 72.75-73.5 marks, which means scoring 80 marks would place you in the top half of the merit list. However, please note that the actual cut-off may vary depending on various factors, and the competition is high. It's important to note that while 80 is a good score, it may not guarantee admission to the top law universities.

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Anupama Mehra

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Yes, 65 is considered a good score in AILET. According to the expected cut-off provided in the text, the cut-off range for General category is between 82-88.25, while for SC/ST/OBC/EWS categories, the cut-off range is between 55.75-69.5, 63.25-72.5, 65.5-84.25, and 74.25-89.5, respectively. Therefore, a score of 65 would put you in a good position to clear the exam, especially for General category candidates. However, it's important to note that the actual cut-off may vary depending on the difficulty level of the exam and other factors.

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Anupama Mehra

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The AILET 2023 topper for BA LLB (Hons) has scored total 92 marks, in 2022, the topper score was 101.25 marks, and in 2021, the topper score was 120.5 marks. The topper score for LLM in 2023 is 95.5 marks, in 2022 the topper score for LLM was 78.75 marks, and in 2021 the topper score was 118.5 marks. 

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Harshita Srivastava

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It does not accept CLAT for admission. NLU Delhi conducts its own All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). Almost 65,000 candidates appear in CLAT every year and in AILET almost 18,000 candidates appear in the exam. The exam pattern has changed since 2019, as it is now a comprehension-based exam. In that, they take tests of the reading and critical thinking abilities of the candidates AILET is an objective type test conducted to the candidates on many topics. The total number of seats:110 seats in BA LLB70 seats in LLM

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YASH SHARMA

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AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test, which is conducted by the National Law University, Delhi for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. As per the exam pattern of AILET there is no negative marking for incorrect answers. This means that candidates will not lose any marks for wrong answers. However, it is important to note that there is a total of 150 questions in AILET for undergraduate programs and 100 questions for postgraduate programs, and candidates will have to complete the exam within a duration of 90 minutes. Therefore, candidates must use their time wisely and attempt only those questions that
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Anjum Khan

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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.

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Akash Jain

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Hi,
All India Law Entrance Test is the entrance exam for National Law Univesity. The exam is divided into five sections. All the five sections have a total of 150 multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. There is no negative marking for the wrong answer. So, on the basis of total correct answers, final scores are calculated. These scores form the basis of rank. Since the exam is only for admission to NLU-Delhi, there is no question of preferences. Since there is negative marking, most of the students get same scores. The question which arises is how is rank distributed among students of the same score. The first tie breaker is
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