By Vivek Subramanian
Know the topics from which questions of higher difficulty level are asked in AILET exam. Also, know how you should prepare to ace different sections of AILET.
AILET is an exam given by a smaller number of students than CLAT, since it is conducted by and for NLU Delhi alone. You would think that since the number of students is less and hence the competition is lower, the exam would be easier than CLAT. However, this is not the case at all. In several topics, AILET has surprised students by asking questions much tougher than what they were prepared for.
So, it is clear that AILET challenges students at a level higher than CLAT. Is this true across the paper? Not necessarily. From analysing the last 5 years of CLAT and AILET papers, we have found that the difficulty levels are similar in the following topics:
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- Constitution
- Legal Awareness & Aptitude
- General Knowledge
- Current Affairs
However, in the below mentioned topics, the level of questions asked by AILET has frequently been tougher than that of CLAT:
- Logical Reasoning
- Mathematics
- English including Comprehension
So how is a student to prepare effectively? These are not small topics, and their weightage constitutes a large part of the exam total.
The good news is that there will not be anything new or additional to study. The syllabus of AILET does not include any new topics that a student preparing for CLAT would not have encountered. All you have to do is just solve tougher problems in the areas you have already covered.
The next question is – where to get such tougher problems? One obvious answer is to look at past papers of AILET.
Another answer is if you are enrolled in a good coaching programme or a crash course programme that covers AILET as well, you should get some targeted material that addresses the questions that would be asked in AILET.
A third option is to look for a good online test series for AILET, or a CLAT programme that offers some papers for AILET 2021 as well. Here again you should find some good tough questions that will give you practice at the AILET level.
There are also a couple of other strategies that we advise our students to follow which may lead to scoring marks in the paper.
We have generally seen that the Logical Puzzles asked in AILET tend to be much tougher than CLAT. And since puzzles usually appear as a block of questions, leaving the entire block is not a good idea at all. Instead, what you can do is that even if the question appears tough, spend a minute reading it to understand the information. Then scan the questions that follow. Very often, there would be one or two questions that are obvious or straightforward. They do not require much solving and would follow directly from the information given in the question. We commonly refer to these as ‘freebie’ questions. These are marks in your pocket that are hidden but can be easily obtained. This is not suggested as something you do in the first pass of the paper, but rather something that can be done in the second pass when you have already done the easy questions.
A similar thing happens in Reading Comprehension. Even though the passage may be tough and lengthy, sometimes in the block of questions that follow there may be a simple one on Idioms / Phrases or Synonyms / Antonyms. This is a ‘freebie’ question in the RC section. Again, something that would be hidden in plain sight, waiting for a slightly more diligent student to snap it up and put the marks in their pocket.
We hope that following these strategies will help you scale up to the challenge that AILET poses. Wishing you all the best!
About the Author:
Vivek Subramanian has a BTech from IIT Bombay and an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. He has worked internationally in New York and Hong Kong in investment banking and management consulting, before deciding to return to India to pursue his love for teaching. He is the co-founder and Chief Instructor at ExamVictor.
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The AILET BA LLB course tie-breaking method gives priority to
- A candidate who scores higher marks in the logical reasoning section
- Senior age candidate
- Computerized draw of lots
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AILET 2026 Result Date is December 18. The AILET result released on the NLU Delhi website. Candidates can check their scorecard from the official website.
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Hi.
Download Free AILET Past Year Papers (PDF)
Year‑wise AILET Question Papers
You can directly access and download previous AILET question papers (BA LLB / LLM / PhD) from online collections that host them in PDF format:
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The AILET 2026 PG exam was overall moderate to Hard in difficulty level. Candidates found many unexpected questions from different acts.
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The AILET 2026 UG (BA LLB) exam was overall moderate in difficulty level. The English section was easy, the GK & Current Affairs section was moderate, and the Logical Reasoning was moderate to hard.
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Answered a week ago
National Law University (NLU) Delhi has released the answer keys for the AILET 2026 LLM exam on December 14, after the exam. The objections window is open till December 16, 12 PM. After receiving the objection, the final AILET 2026 answer key will be published.
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Contributor-Level 8
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No, NLU Delhi is conducting the AILET UG (BA LLB) and AILET PG (LLM) this year. AILET PhD exam 2026 is not happening.
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Answered a week ago
Candidates must note that the AILET 2026 Objection Window has opened on December 14, at PM. Candidates can raise objections to the AILET Answer Key till December 16, 12 noon. Once the objections are received, the NLU Delhi will publish the AILET Final Answer Key. Based on that, the AILET Result will
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Candidates can check the AILET Answer Key on the website- nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The AILET provisional answer key PDF has been released after the exam on December 14 at 8 PM.
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The AILET Provisional Answer Key PDF has been released on the NLU Delhi website. The AILET Answer Key 2026 is released in two phases. First AILET Provisional Answer Key and then the Final Answer Key.
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