AILET 2025 Exam Analysis

The National Law University in Delhi will conduct the All-India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025 on December 8, 2024. Hitbullseye will upload a detailed analysis of the AILET exam, decoding its difficulty level. Aspirants must go through this in-depth AILET 2025 exam analysis to get a better understanding of their performance in the exam. 
Each year, thousands of aspirants take the AILET exam for the courses offered bu NLU Delhi.. Because there are few seats available, it is one of India's most competitive law school admission tests. As a result, candidates with a high rank will have a better chance of admission to NLU Delhi.
Read our well-researched AILET analysis curated by the expert faculty at Hitbullseye to analyze your performance in the exam.
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AILET 2025 Analysis: Exam Pattern
Marks per correct answer -1
Negative mark – 0.25 per wrong answer
Below mentioned is the new exam pattern for AILET 2025:
Sections
Number of Questions
Marks Allotted
English Language
50
50
Logical Reasoning
70
70
General Knowledge & Current affairs
30
30
Total
120
120
Total Time: 120 Minutes
 
 
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AILET 2025 exam analysis: Difficulty Level
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AILET 2025 Analysis (UG)
AILET Analysis: Section A - English
This section had 7 passages of varied length, ranging from lengthy to short. The number of questions based on these passages was also different. 
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AILET Analysis: Section B- Current Affairs & General Knowledge
The Current Affairs and General Knowledge section is expected to be similar in the exam pattern as last year. It will have questions from both Static GK and Current Affairs. This section is expected to be dominated by static GK. 
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AILET Analysis: Section C- Logical Reasoning
This section is expected to have a mix of conventional critical reasoning, legal aptitude & analytical reasoning. The section will be dominated by critical reasoning and is expected to have around 30 questions out of 70 questions. 
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