The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) score is a prerequisite for admission into the law programs offered by the prestigious National Law University (NLU), Delhi. Considered one of the toughest law entrance examinations in the country, it tests candidates in 3 areas, i.e. English Language, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, and Logical Reasoning.
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Sections
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Number of Questions
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Marks Allotted
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English Language
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50
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50
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General Knowledge and Current Affairs
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30
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30
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Logical Reasoning
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70
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70
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Total
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150
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150
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AILET is a pen and paper-based exam with 150 questions to be solved in 120 minutes (2 hours). Hence, time management is of utmost importance. Students must solve AILET previous year question papers as they give a fair idea of the level of difficulty of the questions and the areas from which maximum questions can be asked. It is also important to make note of the marking scheme, each right answer is awarded with 1 mark, however, each wrong answer has a penalty of -0.25. Practice is the key to scoring well in the AILET.
Aspirants can get an overview of the difficulty level and types of questions asked in the previous years by downloading the PDFs of the AILET previous year question papers. Solving these papers will give you a clear picture of your areas of strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, it will help you condition yourself to the actual test condition.
| AILET 2025 Question Paper and Answer Key |
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| AILET 2024 Question Paper and Answer Key |
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| AILET 2023 Question Paper and Answer Key |
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| AILET 2022 Question Paper and Answer Key |
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| AILET 2021 Question Paper and Answer Key |
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The next step after taking these tests is to analyse your performance in all the sections. After knowing your weak and strong areas, you must revise the topics you need to work hard on. You must remember that without the correct knowledge of the various concepts, only practice will not be fruitful. However, be thorough with the concepts and keep revising the topics for better understanding.