AILET - All India Law Entrance Test all details

  • 2022-07-21 22:58:07

National Law University Delhi holds an All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) every year to enrol candidates to its five-year B.A. LL. B programme. National Legal University, Delhi administers AILET 2022, a university-level law entrance test for admission to its B.A. LL.B (Hons. ), LL.M., and Ph.D. programmes. Career Launcher specialists deliver you live information on AILET 2022 as a leader in law entrance preparation. Register to have access to all information about AILET 2022, including the test schedule, application procedure, curriculum, and more.

Highlights:

Particulars

Paper 1

Full-Form

 AILET(All India Law Entrance Test)

Subject

 General knowledge, legal aptitude, current affairs, numerical ability and English language.

Mode of Conduction

 Online

Duration

 90 Minutes

Exam Frequency

 Once a year

Total Registrants for Previous session

 2,50,000

Official Website

 

https://nludelhi.ac.in

Total Marks

 150 marks

Total Questions Asked

 150

Total Questions to be Answered

 150

Marking Scheme

 Awarded 1 mark for each one correct answer.

Negative Marking

 0.25 marks

Medium of paper

 English

 

Eligibility Criteria:

Candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum score of 50% to be eligible to take the AILET. Candidates who are taking their 10+2 exams in the year of the AILET can also apply, as long as they satisfy the aforementioned requirements at the time of admission.

2022 Exam Dates:

The AILET Exam will be held on May 1, 2022. The AILET 2022 test will be held on November 13 at the National Law University in Delhi. On May 1, the university will hold AILET 2022 in an offline manner.

Exam Updates 2022:

Announcement of exam date:

November 13, 2022

Release of admission notification:

First week of January 2022

 

Application Form 2022:

·         Only qualified candidates will be given access to the application form.

·         The registration procedure will begin in the first week of January 2022 and will be conducted entirely online.

·         Candidates must fill out the application form completely and accurately.

·         The information provided by candidates must be accurate, and the information on the 10th grade report card will be regarded accurate; any changes will result in the application form being rejected.

·         Candidates must submit their applications by the specified deadlines, since the authority will not accept any applications submitted beyond that date.

·         The deadline for submitting an application form is April 2022.

·         Candidates should save a printout of their completed application form as well as their fee receipt for future reference.

Exam Application Fee 2022:

All Unreserved Candidates:

Rs. 3050/-

ST/ SC/ PwD:

Rs. 1050/-

ST/ SC (BPL):

Exempted

 

Exam 2022: What’s New?

English, General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and Legal Aptitude are all covered in the AILET. Negative marking: In AILET 2020-21, negative marking will be used. The basis for negative marking will be based on the formula 0.25*4=1, which implies 0.25 marks will be removed for each incorrect response.

Exam Pattern:

Mode of exam:     

Offline mode

Duration of exam:    

90 minutes

Question type:      

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Total questions:      

150

Marking scheme:       

For correct answer, 1 mark will be awarded;0.25 mark will be deducted for an incorrect attempt

Language of exam:     

English

 

Syllabus:

·         Jurisprudence

·         Law of Torts

·         Property Law

·         Family Law

·         Intellectual Property Law

·         International Law

·         Law of Contracts

·         Criminal Law

Preparation Tips:

·         Create a study schedule and organise your daily activities with AILET preparation in mind.

·         Each day, spend four to five hours studying and try to be consistent.

·         Keep your AILET preparation books to a minimum and take short notes, flow charts, and diagrams as needed.

·         At least two months before the test, finish the AILET course. On a frequent basis, go over the notes again.

·         In the final two to three months, take AILET practise tests, get AILET previous year papers, and solve them. Analyze each mock test once you've completed it and correct any errors you've made.

Exam Time Table:

Deposit of balance admission fee:

09-Aug-2021 (11:00 AM) to 11-Aug-2021 (5:00 PM)

Announcement of exam date:

November 13, 2022

Release of admission notification:

First week of January 2022

Exam Reservation:

Reservation of Seats in all AIIMS.

ST

7.5%

SC

15%

OBC

27%

Answer Key:

After a few days have passed since the test, the authority will provide the answer key in pdf format. The answer key will provide the right answers to all of the exam's questions. In addition, the authority will include an objection facility in the answer key.Candidates will be able to get the answer key by going to the authority's website. We will also include a direct link to the answer key in our articles for applicants' convenience.

Cut Off:

General                                                                               

75.25

OBC-Non Creamy Layer                                               

63

Scheduled Caste                                                             

48

Scheduled Tribe                                                              

37

Persons with Disability (General)         

44.25

PwD (OBC-Non Creamy Layer)                      

26.5

PwD (SC)                                                            

29.5

Kashmiri Migrants                                           

52

Residents of Jammu and Kashmir            

57

EWS                                                                        

68

EWS (PwD)                                                                          

30.5

 

Test Comparison:

When comparing the amount of candidates per seat, AILET is clearly a more difficult exam than CLAT. It may be verified as follows: A total of 59,000 people apply for 3283 seats in 22 NLUs. At NLU Delhi, over 19,000 people compete for 180 places.

Frequently Asked Questions:

In what modality will AILET 2022 be held?

The AILET 2022 will be held in a pen-and-paper style.

In AILET 2022, how many questions will be asked?

There will be a total of 150 questions in AILET 2022, each worth one mark.

In AILET 2022, will there be any negative marking?

In AILET 2022, there will be negative marking of 0.25 points for each erroneous answer.

How many questions will be asked in the AILET BA LLB legal aptitude section?

There will be 35 questions in the legal aptitude part of AILET 2022.

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