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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 7
No, the presidency university do not accept AILET Score. Candidates have to appear either for PULAT or CLAT to get admission in the law courses offered by the varsity. Without it you can not get admission.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
To ace the AILET 2026 exam, score between 80-90 will be considered safe. To get admission in BA LLB or LLM courses at the NLU Delhi, aspirants must try to score more than 80 marks out of 150 (for BA LLB) to secure a seat at the institute. However, for candidates belonging to the SC/ST category, scoring 70 can be enough to crack the exam and make it to the cutoff list.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
First and foremost, your primary goal should be the AILET exam, and mocks should be used solely for learning purposes. You can follow the following tips to improve your score:
1. Analyze areas where you're scoring less frequently.
2. Review the topics in which you scored lower on a regular basis.
3. Divide your study time in half: 60% should be spent practicing and revising weak topics, and 40% should be spent maintaining strong areas.
4. Give each section dedicated, fixed time to ensure that you are allocating equal time to all sections.
5. You may give more time to sections that are taking a lot of time after completing the ones you know.
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2 years agoNew answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The AILET admission process after the results are declared is as mentioned below:
- AILET counselling: The number of candidates invited for counseling will be FIVE times the number of seats available in each category. The consortium will upload the list of eligible candidates on its website before the start of counseling registration.
- AILET cutoff: The NLU Delhi will release the AILET cutoff on its official website at the time of seat allotment. The cutoff is the minimum marks/rank that aspirants need to secure in order to get admission to a 5-year LLB or one-year LLB program.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Based on the analysis provided, 80 is considered a good score in AILET. The expected cut-off range for AILET 2023 is between 72.75-73.5 marks, which means scoring 80 marks would place you in the top half of the merit list. However, please note that the actual cut-off may vary depending on various factors, and the competition is high. It's important to note that while 80 is a good score, it may not guarantee admission to the top law universities.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The National Law University Delhi accepts the AILET entrance exam, followed by a counselling round for admission to its BA LLB (Hons) and LLM courses. As per Round 1 of the AILET 2025 cutoff, the closing rank for the BA LLB (Hons) course was 53, which is less than 70. So, if a candidate wants to secure a seat at NLU Delhi, they should target securing a rank up to 50 to improve their chances of getting a call from NLU Delhi for admission. Candidates can refer to the table below to view the NLU Delhi BA LLB (Hons) cutoff 2025 for different categories:
| Category | AILET Cutoff 2025 (Round 1 Closing Ranks) |
|---|---|
| General | 53 |
| OBC | 358 |
| SC | 1288 |
| ST | 2018 |
| PWD | 2340 |
| EWS | 200 |
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
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.
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