Decoding AILET: Test Sections and Pattern

The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a prestigious entrance exam conducted by the National Law University, Delhi for admissions to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. AILET 2024 will be conducted on December 10, 2023, and application forms will open in August. The exam is conducted in an offline, pen-and-paper format. It consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) where candidates must select the correct answer from the options provided. 

Time Duration and marking scheme

 

  • AILET is held at the UG and PG levels. Find below details of the UG paper: 
  • Time duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Total number of questions: 150 
  • Each correct answer is awarded one mark, and there is no negative marking.

 

Let us dive deeper into the exam pattern and more so you are prepared well in advance. AILET is divided into three sections: 

 

  • English Language: This section evaluates a candidate's proficiency in English grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension. It includes questions on grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension passages, sentence correction, and para jumbles. Candidates are tested on their ability to comprehend, analyze, and apply linguistic skills effectively. 
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs: This section tests a candidate's awareness of current affairs, general knowledge, and static GK. Questions are typically based on national and international events, politics, sports, awards, important dates, history, geography, and other relevant topics. Staying updated with current affairs and having a strong grasp of general knowledge is essential to excel in this section.
  • Logical Reasoning: The Reasoning section evaluates a candidate's logical thinking and analytical reasoning skills. It includes questions on critical reasoning, logical puzzles, syllogisms, analogies, coding-decoding, blood relations, and other logical reasoning topics. Candidates must analyze and draw conclusions from the information provided in the questions.

 

To get expert preparation tips for these sections and AILET, click here. 

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Team LST