AILET Exam 2026 Soon, Check Last-Minute Revision Tips

AILET Exam 2026 Soon, Check Last-Minute Revision Tips

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 10, 2025 10:53 IST

AILET exam is scheduled to be held on December 14, 2025. Maintaining a steady pace and avoiding last-minute studying can help ensure a smooth AILET 2026 exam attempt.

With All India Law Entrance Examination 2026 exam approaching candidates are preparing for admission to BA LL.B. (Hons.) and LL.M. courses at National Law University (NLU) Delhi are now into their final revision phase. AILET 2026 aspirants are now focusing on structured study mock tests and clarity on its exam pattern to improve accuracy in limited time left.

AILET BA LL.B. Exam Pattern

AILET BA LL.B. paper consists of three sections:

  1. English Language
  2. Current Affairs & General Knowledge
  3. Logical Reasoning

Candidates are advised to revise important concepts from these areas and solve previous year question types to build understanding.

Last-Minute Tips for BA LL.B. Aspirants

In last few days AILET candidates can focus on short, high scoring topics rather than starting anything new. Revising notes, practising reading comprehension passages, brushing up on recent national and international events and solving logical reasoning sets will boost their confidence.

It is also better to do timed practice, especially through previous year papers which can also improve speed and reduce test-day pressure.

LL.M. Candidates: Focus on Core Legal Concepts

For AILET LL.M. aspirants, revising major legal subjects, important case laws, constitutional principles and previously asked objective-type legal questions in AILET exams can help improve their performance. Short revision of frequently asked topics in jurisprudence and constitutional law is recommended.

AILET Exam-Day Suggestions

Candidates should reach exam centre early, carry their admit card and ID read instructions carefully and begin with sections they find comfortable. Maintaining a steady pace and avoiding last-minute studying can help ensure a smooth AILET 2026 exam attempt.

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