AILET Previous Year Cut Off Scores

National Law University, Delhi, conducts the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for admissions to 5-year BA LLB programs. The exam has been scheduled to be held on December 14, 2025 from 2:00PM to 4:00PM. It is important to note that NLU Delhi does not accept Common Law Entrance Test (CLAT), thus, aspirants with the vision of this university mandates to appear for AILET. This article provides a comprehensive view of the AILET cut-off from 2016 to the most recent year. The AILET 2025 exam was conducted on 8 December 2024. The cut-off for AILET 2025 was released after the declaration of the results on 12 December 2024. However, the cut-off keeps fluctuating, as, in 2019, the cut-off for AILET 2019 was low as compared to previous years.
The cut-off keeps fluctuating based on varied factors. For your reference, we have compiled a list of AILET 2016-2025 cut-offs, so that the aspirants know what is a suitable score to secure a seat in NLUD.
AILET 2025 Cutoff
Based on different factors like previous year cut-off, the number of students, highest marks and average marks, the cut-off is released. However, to analyze your AILET 2025 cut-off, you can refer to the past trends for an idea.
Category
AILET 2025 Cut-off Marks
General Category
85–95 marks 
OBC -NCL 
70–75 marks
SC
48–55 marks
ST
42–50 marks
EWS
58–65 marks
PwD
65–70 marks
Kashmir Migrants 
75–80 marks
J&K Residents
70–75marks 
AILET 2024 Cutoff
Category
AILET 2024 Cut-off Marks
General Category
80–90 marks 
OBC -NCL 
65–60 marks
SC
45–50 marks
ST
38–40 marks
EWS
55–60 marks
AILET 2023 Cutoff
Category
AILET 2023 Cut-off Marks
AILET 2023 Cutoff Rank
General Category
69.25 marks 
AIR 98
Gen-PWD
48.5 marks 
AIR 1,300
OBC -NCL 
56.5 marks 
AIR 565
OBC-PWD
52.25 marks 
AIR 867
SC
45.5 marks
AIR 1,690
SC-PWD
23 marks
AIR 8,414
ST
38.25 marks
AIR 3,079
EWS
55.75 marks
AIR 613
EWS-PWD
48 marks
AIR 1,358
Kashmir Migrants 
51.75 marks
AIR 920
J&K Residents
57.75 marks 
AIR 473  
AILET 2022 Cutoff
Category
AILET 2025 Cut-off Marks
AILET 2025 Cutoff Rank
General Category
83.50 marks 
AIR 142
Gen-PWD
59.25 marks 
AIR 1384
OBC -NCL 
63 marks 
AIR 1040
OBC-PWD
39 marks 
AIR 5004
SC
51.50 marks
AIR 2406
SC-PWD
25.75 marks
AIR 9022
ST
44.25 marks
AIR 3692
EWS
69.75 marks
AIR 588
EWS-PWD
29.50 marks
AIR 7720
Kashmir Migrants 
65.25 marks
AIR 866
J&K Residents
65 marks 
AIR 878 
AILET 2021 Cutoff
AILET 2021 cutoff was released by the National Law University, Delhi, after the successful conduct of the examination. For 2021, NLU Delhi released a merit list, which includes ranks and scores of the students for admission. The AILET Cutoff will help the candidates in admissions to the reputed institution. It can also help AILET 2022 students in knowing the admission trends and preparing accordingly. You can check the AILET 2021 Merit List below. Click Here -
AILET 2020 Cutoff
Category AILET Cut-off
General 77-90
Scheduled Caste 62-73
Scheduled Tribe 56-70
Persons with Disabilities 40-50
Kashmiri Migrants 35-45
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir 40-50
AILET 2019 Cutoff
Category Cut- Offs Marks AILET 2019
General 73
Scheduled Caste 49
Scheduled Tribe 50
Persons with Disabilities 35
Kashmiri Migrants 35
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir 51
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AILET 2018 Cutoff
Category Cut- Offs Marks AILET 2018
General 89
Scheduled Caste 71
Scheduled Tribe 68
Persons with Disabilities 74
Kashmiri Migrants 81
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir 78
AILET 2017 Cutoff
Category
Cut- Offs Marks AILET 2017
General
106-111
Scheduled Caste
87-92
Scheduled Tribe
82-87
Persons with Disabilities
77-82
Kashmiri Migrants
72-76
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AILET 2016 Cutoff
Category
Cut- Offs Marks AILET 2016
General
106
Scheduled Caste
85
Scheduled Tribe
83
Persons with Disabilities
78
Kashmiri Migrants
76
The students compete for 120 seats, which makes AILET a highly competitive exam. The sole criterion for admission to National Law University, Delhi is based on the marks obtained by the candidates in the AILET exam. Hence, candidates need to score well in every section of AILET. Based on their performance in AILET, candidates will be issued an All India Rank (AIR). Furthermore, National Law University, Delhi issues a merit list, based on the admissions made to the five-year integrated B.A. LLB course.
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