How to Prepare for CLAT and AILET Simultaneously?

How to Prepare for CLAT and AILET Simultaneously?

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Updated on Oct 17, 2025 17:28 IST

Want to appear for both CLAT and AILET but don't know how to prepare for the two exams at the same time? If so, we've provided a strategy for preparing for both the exams together in this article.

How to Prepare for CLAT and AILET Together?

How to Prepare for CLAT and AILET Together?

The CLAT 2026 exam is set for December 07, 2025, while the AILET 2026 exam will take place on December 14, 2025. With just a few days' gap between the two exams, candidates who wish to secure admission to NLUs that accept CLAT scores and NLU Delhi must prepare an effective plan to crack the exams. With the right and achievable strategy, candidates can score well as both the exams have almost the similar syllabus. for To help you with this, we have provided a strategy and tips to crack both the exams simultaneously.

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Table of content
  • Important Details for CLAT 2026
  • Important Details for AILET 2026
  • CLAT and AILET Similarities
  • CLAT and AILET Differences
  • Tips to Prepare for CLAT and AILET Together
  • CLAT & AILET Specific Preparation Tips

Important Details for CLAT 2026

Refer to the table below,

CLAT 2026 Highlights
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper-based exam)
Test Paper Language English
Sections

Five Sections: 

  1. English Language (22-26 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper)
  2. Current Affairs, including General Knowledge (28-32 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper)
  3. Legal Reasoning (28-32 questions, or roughly 25% of the paper)
  4. Logical Reasoning (22-26 questions, or roughly 20% of the paper)
  5. Quantitative Techniques (10-14 questions, or roughly 10% of the paper)
Number of Questions 120 questions
Question Type Multiple Choice-based Questions (MCQs)
Duration 2 hours
Marking Scheme

Total marks: 120

Correct Answer: +1 mark

Wrong Answer: -0.25 mark or -1/4 mark

Important Details for AILET 2026

The important details or highlights about the exam have been provided below,

Q:   How should one prepare for AILET 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:   Which subject has the maximum weightage in the AILET 2026 exam?
A:

The Logical reasoning section carries the maximum weightage; i.e. 50 per cent in the AILET 2025 Exam. Reasoning is actually a combination of both verbal logic, as well as analytical reasoning. So, one part is full of numbers and data, while the other is made of words and puzzles. Reasoning needs ample practice. Books by MK Pandey and RS Aggarwal will suffice. For Data Interpretation (DI) questions, the trick lies in forming the table. Once this is done, the rest of the questions flow automatically. Hence, the students are advised to prepare this subject carefully and give special attention.

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.
 
AILET 2026 Highlights
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper-based exam)
Test Paper Language English
Sections

Three Sections: 

  1. English Language (50 questions, 50 marks)
  2. Current Affairs & General Knowledge (30 questions, 30 marks)
  3. Logical Reasoning (70 questions, 70 marks)
Number of Questions 150 questions
Question Type Multiple Choice-based Questions (MCQs)
Duration 2 hours
Marking Scheme

Total marks: 150

Correct Answer: +1 mark

Wrong Answer: -0.25 mark or -1/4 mark

CLAT and AILET Similarities

By referring to the CLAT and AILET highlights mentioned above, we can identify the similarities between the two law entrance exams. This will help us understand how to prepare for them simultaneously while taking these similarities into account. Check out these similarities below:

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  • Both exams consist of multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
  • Both exams have an English Language, GK and Current Affairs section.
  • Candidates will be awarded +1 mark for every correct answer and -0.25 marks for each incorrect attempt.

Also Read: 

AILET 2026 Important Dates CLAT 2026 Important Dates
AILET Latest News and Updates CLAT Latest News and Updates

CLAT and AILET Differences

The differences between these two exams are detailed below,

  • CLAT consists of 120 questions and its question paper is divided into five sections, English Language, Current Affairs (including General Knowledge), Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.
  • However, AILET has 150 questions in total and has three sections, English, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning.
  • The General Knowledge & Current Affairs section of AILET typically asks questions related to static GK, whereas the same section in CLAT focuses more on current affairs-related topics.

Tips to Prepare for CLAT and AILET Together

Consider the below given strategies and tips,

Read the same sections 

To prepare for both the exams together, focus on practicing questions from the sections common. These sections include English Language, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, and Legal Reasoning (Logical Reasoning for AILET). Preparation strategies for these sections are,

Q:   Can I prepare for AILET in 1 month?
A:

Yes, AILET preparation can be done in 1 month with an organized plan and strategy. Follow the steps given below to prepare for the exam efficiently within a month:

  • Collect the study material, books, reference notes, practice question papers, previous year papers
  • Allot equal time to each section
  • Decote time to practice questions and revision
  • Go through the previous year question paper
Q:   Is 75 a good score in AILET?
A:

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 will help candidates to get an idea about the kind of questions asked in the exam. 

Preparation Tips for English Language

  • The English Language sections have vocabulary, synonyms, and antonyms. Candidates should also practice sentence structure, direct and indirect speech, subject-verb agreement, correct use of tenses, and arranging jumbled sentences
  • To prepare for the English Language sections of both exams, you can refer to the following books,
Books for Vocabulary, Synonyms and Antonyms 
  • Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
  • Everyday Vocabulary by Kumkum Gupta
Books for overall English Grammar
  • Wren & Martin by H. Martin and P. C. Wren
  • English Language A Complete Book For 5 Year Law Entrance Exams CLAT, AILET, MHCET, SLAT, AMU, JMI and Other Law Exams by Adda247

Preparation Tips for General Knowledge & Current Affairs

  • To prepare this section, categorising GK topics makes it easier to remember. You can categorize topics under the following headings,
Awards and Recognitions such as Bharat Ratna, Padma Shri, Oscars, and Grammy Awards.
Sports including national sports of different nations, highest records, and record holders in various sports.
UN Bodies functions of UN Bodies
Countries and their Currencies

Capitals, and Geographical Names

  • To prepare for the GK section of CLAT and AILET, you can use the following top books,
Top GK Books for CLAT and AILET Preparation
  • Lucent's General Knowledge 2025
  • General Knowledge 2025 by Tarun Goyal
  • Lucent’s Objective GK 2025
  • General Knowledge 2021-2025 by Disha Experts
  • Moreover, you can also refer to the following books for Currect Affairs section,
Top Current Affaisr Books for CLAT and AILET Preparation
  • Pratiyogita Darpan by Upkar Prakashan
  • Manorama Yearbook by Manorama Publications
  • Newspapers like Times of India, Dainik Jagran, The Hindu etc.

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Preparation Tips for Legal Reasoning/Logical Reasonirng

To prepare this section, candidates can focus on Legal analysis, Case analysis, Legal research and Legal writing. You can also refer to the Contract law, criminal law, torts, Constitutional law, and administrative law to learn this section. 

Refer to the Legal Reasoning books as mentioned below, 

Best Legal Reasoning/Logical Reasoning Books 
  • Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson
  • Wiley's ExamXpert A Simpler Approach to Logical Reasoning: for CLAT, JAT and Other Aptitude Based Entrance Exams by Amandeep Rajgotra and Pratik Pradhan
  • Logical Reasoning for CLAT: Passage Based Questions by Divya Kumar Garg
  • Important Judgement That Transformed India by Alex Andrew George
  • The Pearson Guide for CLAT by Harsh Gagrani

Also Read: 

Best Books for CLAT Preaparation Best Books for AILET Preparation

Create a Study Plan

To prepare for both the exams together, you need a well-defined study plan to dedicate enough time for the exam preparation. To do so, you can adopt the following approaches,

Prepare a Timetable
  • You need to prepare a timetable that specifies the time you want to dedicate to preparing for each exam.
  • First, allocate time to the sections that are common to both the exams. This will allow you to use your time optimally for both exams.
  • After that, allocate time to practice the remaining sections of each entrance test.
Create Weekly Plan
  • A weekly study plan should be based on your strengths and weaknesses.
  • You can focus on the subjects that you find difficult 3-4 days a week.
  • On the remaining days, you can study and practice the exam subjects that you find easier.
Specific Tips for Study Plan
  • Try to start your exam preparation as early as possible.
  • Focus on learning the concepts and topics related to each section. Additionally, practice relevant questions.
  • However, if you begin your preparation a few months before the exam date, prioritise solving practice sets, previous years’ question papers, and mock tests. This approach will help you become familiar with almost all types of questions that may appear in both exams.

Also Read: 

CLAT Preparation Tips AILET Preparation Tips

Study Considering the Exam Syllabus and Pattern

Know and understand the syllabus and exam pattern before starting the preparation.

CLAT Syllabus AILET Syllabus
CLAT Exam Pattern AILET Exam Pattern

Solve Previous Year Question Papers

As there are a lot of similarities between these exams, solving previous year question papers of both of these exams will help you prepare for them. Find the previous year question papers below,

CLAT Previous Year Question Papers AILET Previous Year Question Papers

Solving previous years' question papers will help understanding exam pattern and the type of questions asked in exam. It also helps identify important topics.

CLAT & AILET Specific Preparation Tips

To particularly prepare this exam,

  • Review the syllabus and exam pattern, and study the relevant topics and subjects accordingly.
  • The Logical and Legal Reasoning sections have the highest weightage, focus more on these sections.
  • Solve previous years' question papers and take mock tests.
  • Discuss your doubts with fellow candidates who are also preparing for these exams, and resolve these doubts with their help.

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