The AILET 2025 exam was held on December 8, 2024, from 2 PM to 4 PM. Here we have covered the reaction of students regarding the exam.
This article provides a deeper analysis of the AILET 2025 BA LLB and LLM exams The purpose of this analysis is to help candidates know the difficulty level of these exams. This will help them to assess their performance accordingly. It highlights the overall pattern and the types of questions included in the AILET 2025 exam. The analysis also explores the trends and pattern of the exam. This analysis of the AILET exam will highlight the structure and kind of questions asked that will help the future aspirants in their preparation.
- AILET 2025 Key Highligths
- AILET 2025 Question Paper Pattern
- AILET 2025 Marking Scheme for BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM
- AILET 2025 Sectional Difficulty for BA LLB
- AILET 2025 Analysis and Student Reaction for BA LLB
- AILET 2025 Complete Analysis
- AILET 2025 Analysis and Student Reaction for LLM
AILET 2025 Key Highligths
Check out the imporant highlights for BA LLB and LLM here.
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AILET 2025 Highlights: BA LLB (Hons.)
Check out the main trends and key identified pattern related to the AILET 2025 BA LLB (Hons.) exam below:
- The overall exam question paper was moderate.
- The most difficult section was GK.
- There were a few questions related to Current Affairs this year.
- Logical Reasoning was the easiest section.
- Candidates expect cutoffs to be between 90 and 110.
AILET 2025 Highlights: LLM
The major trends and key identified pattern related to the AILET 2025 LLM exam have been listed as follows:
- The exam question paper was moderate.
- Most of the questions were based on legal principles.
- There were questions related to constitutional law.
Commonly asked questions
As per the revised AILET LLM 2026, the AILET LLM Questions will be asked from subjects mentioned below:
- Jurisprudence - Legal Theory
- Indian Consitutional Law
- IPC
- CrPC
- CPC
- Torts
- Family Law
AILET 2026 LLM Exam Pattern
The question paper for LLM admissions consists of two parts and the sectional weightage of AILET LLM question paper will be as under:
Type of Questions | Number of Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| 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) | 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) | 100 |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
Candidates must note that the AILET LLM 2026 Exam pattern was changed last year. The main subjects of AILET LLM 2026 question paper will be as under: 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).
The syllabus of AILET 2026 LLM will have 100 MCQ questions pertaining to different areas of law. There will be negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect attempt.
Those preparing for AILET Exam must add solving the sample papers as part of their preparation journey. This will help them to not only improve their speed but also get use to of the pattern.
AILET 2025 Question Paper Pattern
Before delving into AILET 2025 section-wise analysis for BA LLB and LLM, we need to know the question paper pattern for the entrance exams for these courses. The AILET 2025 question paper pattern details for BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM entrance exams have been provided here.
AILET 2025 BA LLB (Hons.) Question Paper Pattern
The questions in the AILET question paper 2025 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 |
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AILET 2025 LLM Question Paper Pattern
The question paper of the AILET LLM 2025 exam was based on the pattern as provided below:
AILET 2025 Marking Scheme for BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM
While evaluating candidates' performance in AILET 2025 BA LLB exam and AILET 2025 LLM exam, the exam authorities will use the marking scheme provided here.
| AILET Marking Scheme 2025 | |
|---|---|
| Correct Answer | +1 mark |
| Incorrect Answer | -0.25 mark |
| Unattempted question | 0 mark |
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Commonly asked questions
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.
NLU Delhi will release the AILET question paper as a separate document from the AILET answer key. However, both documents will be released on the same date and at the same time. The university will publish the AILET question paper and answer key within 24 hours of the exam's completion. Using the question paper and answer key, candidates could check the correct answers for each question and predict their exam scores.
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AILET 2025 Sectional Difficulty for BA LLB
Based on the AILET 2025 analysis, the difficulty of each section of the AILET 2025 question paper has been provided below:
| AILET Sections | Difficulty Level (AILET UG) |
|---|---|
| Difficult | |
| Current Affairs & General Knowledge | Moderate |
| Logical Reasoning | Easy to moderate |
AILET 2025 Analysis and Student Reaction for BA LLB
Based on the experiences shared, the overall difficulty level of the AILET 2025 exam was considered to be between moderate and difficult. The paper in 2025 was quite lengthy, with a strong emphasis on the Logical Reasoning section, which contained the majority of the questions. Time management was the biggest challenge for AILET 2025 candidates.
AILET 2025 BA LLB (Hons.) Analysis and Student Reaction
The test takers who appeared for AILET 2025 also shared their opinions about the exam, which helped us analyze it. The analysis has been provided as follows:
One of the AILET 2025 UG test-takers, Amandeep, shared his opinions about the exam. According to him, the GK section was the most challenging in the AILET 2025 BA LLB (Hons.) question paper. In contrast, he found the Logical Reasoning section to be easy. Overall, Amandeep described the question paper as easy and expects the cutoff to exceed 90.
According to Nikita, also an AILET 2025 UG test-taker, GK was the most difficult exam section. The questions in this section were asked from events which took place before 2024. The difficulty level of English was moderate. The overall exam difficulty level moderate.
There were questions related to sports in the GK section, including Indian Premier League and Olympics. One of the questions was as follows:
In which IPL team did MS Dhoni play in 2016 and 2017?
According to another test-taker, Pranjal, English was the most difficult section in the question paper. The toughest section was GK. Questions in GK were asked related to UN Bodies and events.
AILET 2025 Complete Analysis
Check out the video provided here to get in-depth details about the AILET 2025 Analysis:
AILET 2025 Analysis and Student Reaction for LLM
The same method of gathering candidates' experiences related to appearing for the AILET LLM 2025 exam has been used to provide an analysis for the AILET PG 2025 exam. The analysis is available as follows:
The question paper of AILET PG 2025 exam was moderate. The questions in this section were related to legal principles and different branches of law. The expeted cutoff for the exam is between 95 and 112.
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The official AILET 2026 AIR 1 score has not been released yet. It will be announced after the exam results are declared by NLU Delhi. Usually, the top ranker's score stays between 95 to 100 marks depending on paper difficulty. Keep checking the official AILET 2026 result page for confirmed updates.
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AILET 2026 offers around 110 seats for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at NLU Delhi. Out of these, some seats are reserved for SC, ST, OBC, EWS, and PwD categories as per government rules. A few seats are also for foreign nationals and OCI/PIO candidates. Always check the official AILET 2026 brochure for exact s
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You can apply for AILET 2026 if you passed or appearing in Class 12 with at least 45% marks (40% for SC, ST, PwD). There's no age limit for the exam. For postgraduate courses, you must hold an LL.B. degree with minimum required marks. Always confirm details on the official AILET 2026 notification.
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The AILET 2026 expected cut off may vary each year depending on exam difficulty and number of applicants. For top NLUs, general category cut off could be around 70–80 marks. OBC, SC, ST categories usually lower. Always check official AILET website for updates. Cut off helps predict admission chances
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Many students feel the AILET exam is bit tougher than CLAT because it has fewer seats and high competition. The AILET syllabus focus more on reasoning and legal aptitude. Both tests need good preparation, but AILET 2026 usually has higher cutoff for AILET colleges under NLU Delhi.
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