AILET 2024 for BA LLB course was conducted on December 10, 2023, from 11 AM to 1 PM. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the AILET 2024 analysis provided in this article to estimate their exam score. The AILET analysis 2024 is also beneficial for aspirants who want to take the exam in the future because it explains the AILET difficulty level, exam pattern, and types of questions asked in the exam.
AILET Exam Analysis 2024 - This article provides an in-depth analysis of the AILET 2024 BA LLB exam, which was conducted on December 10, 2023, from 11 AM to 1 PM. The aim of this analysis is to help candidates understand the exam difficulty based on which they can assess their performance in the exam. It focuses on analysing the overall pattern of the AILET 2024 question paper, the sectional difficulty level of AILET 2024, and the types of questions asked in the exam.
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In addition, the AILET analysis 2024 discusses the trends and patterns related to the types of questions and main topics from which these questions were asked. The analysis of the AILET exam will provide its complete understanding, which can help future aspirants with their AILET preparation.
- AILET 2024 Key Highlights
- AILET 2024 Question Paper Pattern
- AILET 2024 Marking Scheme
- AILET 2024 Sectional Difficulty for BA LLB
- AILET 2024 Analysis and Student Reaction for BA LLB
- AILET Analysis for BA LLB Based on Previous Years
AILET 2024 Key Highlights
Check out the key highlights related to AILET 2024 below:
- 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.
- Most of the questions were asked from the Logical Reasoning section or topic.
- 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.
- The expected cut-off is estimated to be between 70-80 marks.
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AILET 2024 Question Paper Pattern
The questions in the AILET question paper 2024 were asked on the basis of the following pattern:
| Test Subject |
Questions per section |
Marks |
|---|---|---|
| English Language |
20 questions |
50 |
| Current Affairs & General Knowledge |
30 questions |
30 |
| Logical Reasoning |
70 questions |
70 |
| Total | 120 | 150 |
AILET 2024 Marking Scheme
To calculate the scores obtained by candidates in AILET 2024, the following marking scheme will be used:
| AILET Marking Scheme 2024 | |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | +1 mark |
| Incorrect Answer | -0.25 mark |
| Unattempted question | 0 mark |
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AILET 2024 Sectional Difficulty for BA LLB
Based on the AILET 2024 analysis, the difficulty of each section of the AILET 2024 question paper has been provided below:
| AILET Sections | Difficulty Level (AILET UG) |
|---|---|
| English Language |
Difficult |
| Current Affairs & General Knowledge | Easy to moderate |
| Logical Reasoning | Difficult |
AILET 2024 Analysis and Student Reaction for BA LLB
As per the experiences shared, the overall difficulty level of the AILET 2024 exam was between moderate and difficult. The paper was very legnthy in 2024. The main emphasis was on the Logical Reasoning section from which most of the questions was asked. Time constraint was the biggest challenge for AILET 2024 candidates.
The test takers who appeared in the AILET 2024 also provided their options about the exam which helped us to anlyse it:
Tanveer Kaur
According to Tanveer, the exam was easy to moderately difficult. She also appeared for CLAT 2024 and found AILET 2024 more difficult than CLAT 2024 exam. As per her opinion, the cutoff will be around 100.
Vivan
Vivan considered AILET 2024 very difficult. According to him, Logical Reasoning and English sections were very difficult. The questions in the Logical Reasoning were very difficult. However, the English section was very lengthy.
Anshika Bansal
As per Anshika, AILET 2024 was very though. The Logical Reasoning section was a hard nut to crack. There were no unexpected question asked in the exam. She aspires to get admission to NLUE Lucknow or NLU Hyderabad.
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AILET Analysis for BA LLB Based on Previous Years
Considering the question patterns of AILET 2024 conducted in past years, it has been noticed that the overall difficulty level of the exam ranges from moderate to tough.
The General Knowledge and Current Affairs section in the AILET exam is the easiest section. Thus, if a candidate scores well in the GK and Current Affairs section, he or she can score well in the exam.
In GK, questions are asked about rewards, recognition, prizes, important days, and sports. Some of the examples of sports-related questions asked in the AILET 2023 are the following:
Q. The first Indian to have won a Medal in Asian Cup Table Tennis is
- Sreeja Akula
- Archana Kamat
- Manika Batra
- S. Gnanasekaran
Q. After winning Gold Medal in Olympics, Neeraj Chopra has also won the Javelin throw in
- Commonwealth
- Diamond League
- Both a) and b)
- None
Q. The first Indian to win a Medal in Olympics Badminton is
- P. V. Sindhu
- Prakash Padukone
- Saina Nehwal
- Gopichand Pullela
It must be noted that the maximum number of questions from GK in AILET 2023 were related to sports. Thus, candidates must focus on studying sports-related topics and current affairs to crack the General Knowledge and Current Affairs section of the AILET exam. History is also an important topic for AILET General Knowledge and Current Affairs.
Generally, the difficulty level of the English section of the AILET exam is moderate. In this section, there are multiple passages. Based on each passage, 10–11 questions are asked. For example, in AILET 2024, one of the passages was related to "Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) for Cryptocurrency." There were 11 questions in the English section based on this passage.
Logical Reasoning is the toughest section of the AILET exam. The most important topics for this section are syllogism, statement-based conclusions, order, and sequences. This section is more difficult than other sections of the AILET BA LLB entrance exam because the questions are very lengthy. The length of the questions makes it difficult for exam takers to understand them properly.
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Student Forum
Answered a month ago
The candidates will be able to download the notification for the AILET exam from the NLU Delhi website. This document provides the exam registration schedule and eligibility criteria. Students should read it thoroughly to know the fees, last date of application, exam day, etc.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
AILET notification mentions the details about-
- Exam registration schedule
- Test cities
- Eligibility
- Application Fee
Applicants must ensure to meet the eligibility as per the notification to apply for the exam.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
The result for the AILET 2026 exam will be released soon after the exam. Candidates can check their scorecards using their login details created during the registration.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
With the help of previous year exam analysis, candidates looking to sit for the exam this year will be able to ascertain the type of questions asked in the exam and what is the difficulty level for each section of the exam. This helps in preparing for the exam accrodingly. Also, candidates who appea
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
The AILET admit card will mention the examination hall number, the name of the candidate, course name applied for, and general guidelines. Candidates must ensure to have the error free details in the hall ticket. Do not forget to carry an identity proof for verification purpose.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
To crack the AILET exam, candidates must target to achieve rank between 50-60, which means score above 75 will help you land at the NLU Delhi. Candidates must go through the AILET exam pattern, syllabus, and previous year questions to prepare for the exam effectively. The previous year questions wil
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
The AILET application fee structure is categorised based on different categories as given below:
Category | AILET Application Fee (in INR) |
|---|---|
General | INR 3,000 |
PwD/ SC/ ST | INR 1,000 |
Women of SC/ST Category and Women belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) | Exempted from paying the application fee |
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
AILET exam is conducted for admission to the 5-year integrated courses and LLM courses offered at the National Law University Delhi. Aspiring candidates will have to register for the entrance exam before the last date to sit for the exam. However, candidates must furnish the eligibility criteria to
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Registration - To be notified
Candidates seeking admission into prominent law colleges in India are well aware of the fact that they have to appear and qualify the entrance exams accepted by the colleges. In India, the National Law Universities (NLUs) are among the top-tiered law colleges to study law and, at present, the total number of NLUs in India is 24. Admission to NLU Delhi is through the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). If you compare AILET to CLAT, the AILET Exam is much tougher then the latter.