AILET 2025 QUESTION PAPER
NATIONAL LEVEL OFFLINE TEST
It’s important for the candidates to know about the structure of the question paper to appear for All India Law Entrance Test 2021. They should solve the previous year question paper to familiarize themselves with the Pattern and kinds of questions. The tentative date for AILET 2021 to be conducted by National Law University, Delhi is said to be on the 1st week of May, to screen the candidates for admission in B.A.LLB, LLM & PhD program respectively.
The B.A.LLB paper will consist of English, General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and Legal Aptitude sections. There would be a total of 150 questions carrying a total of 150 marks. LLM paper consists of 100 objective questions having 1 mark each. Additionally, 1 descriptive question is posed for 50 marks. Legal Awareness in LLM entrance exam is the core. The PhD paper is based on Research Methods and Legal Research Aptitude. Here, 100 objective style questions will be asked for 1 mark each. The exam duration is 90 minutes.
The candidates can stimulate their attention and focus by solving the real-time test like question papers, which initially follows the same pattern of question as per the AILET exam. This will eventually help them to improve their time-management skills and accuracy with clarification of various topics concerned.
The students can get a general idea of the paper by solving the sample or mock questions available in different websites to test their knowledge and the time that will initially be 90 minutes.
AILET being one of the toughest competitive examinations to secure admission in NLU Delhi, the candidate should not waste a moment and start preparing beforehand to face the real time blocks and to ace the examination with ease.
Pattern | B.A.LLB | LLM | PhD |
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Examination Mode | Offline or Pen-Paper Mode | Offline or Pen-Paper Mode | Offline or Pen-Paper Mode |
Type of Questions | Objective | Objective & Descriptive | Objective |
Maximum Marks | 150 marks | 150 marks | 100 marks |
Total Number of Questions | 150 MCQs | 100 MCQs + 1 Essay Type Question | 100 MCQs |
The question available on the AILET 2021 paper will be in English strictly and the aspirants have to solve the paper in English only. There is no preference for Language Selection.
Subject Area | Number of Questions | Maximum Marks |
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English | 35 | 35 |
General Knowledge | 35 | 35 |
Legal Aptitude | 35 | 35 |
Logical Reasoning | 35 | 35 |
Elementary Mathematics | 10 | 10 |
B.A.LLB is the 5 years course at NLU Delhi that requires the student to qualify the AILET exam. Being competitive in nature thousands of students compete for 80 seats. So, it's very important to thoroughly understand the exam pattern before appearing for AILET 2021.
LLM is a one-year postgraduate programme. AILET question paper for LLM consists of 100 objective style questions and one essay-type question. Objective questions contain 100 marks and 50 marks are given for essay. The paper would cover the sections given below:
It’s a mammoth task to seek admission to PhD program at NLU, Delhi. Candidates will need to qualify the AILET RPT containing 100 MCQ questions to be answered in 90 minutes. This test is inherently merely qualifying and marks will not be considered in final selection. Questions around Research Methodology and Aptitude for Legal Research will be presented. Candidates securing 50 percent marks (40 percent for SC/ST) out of 100 will be asked to submit their research proposal in the written test. The proposal applies to the subject on which candidates wish to obtain a PhD.
The Research Paper will consist of following Details:
Once you get the question read it carefully for some time and divide the answer you are confident about and leave the other you are doubtful, as these practices will eventually be helpful when it comes to time-management. Remember the given points when attempting AILET 2021:
Experts recommend that this section be solved first. It is the section where candidates are able to answer any question in less than one minute. Thus, candidates could build time here to solve the remaining questions of the exam. Also, when one is not sure of the answers to any questions in this section, then they can leave them for review and return to them after all the other questions in the paper have been solved.
Attempt the English section second. Questions relating to grammar and spellings require much less time. So, it is best to answer them first. Questions about para jumbles are highly scoring and so you should answer those questions next in the English section. The test is likely to have a minimum of one passage of comprehension. This will take slightly more time than the grammar questions. Quickly skim through the reading comprehension, and attain an idea of what it all is about. Start reading the questions after this, then go back to the comprehension where you think the answer to that particular question is and answer it.
Next, attempt the Reasoning section. Read each question carefully in this section, and make sure you always read each and every answer choice very closely. The questions in this section mainly relate to quantitative ability and logical-based analytical reasoning.
Then, attempt the Legal Aptitude section. Read the questions very carefully in this section, and seek to understand the key points of the statements posed to you. This will aid candidates to score well in AILET's Legal Aptitude section.
Finally, attempt the Mathematics section. The questions in the section on math’s are asked from the syllabus of class 9 and class 10. If you cannot answer any question at any point, then just skip the problem and get back to it later if time permits.
Apart from being difficult to attempt, AILET 2021 is essentially a speed test. Aspirants are encouraged to devise their exam day strategy by bearing their strengths and weaknesses in mind and then make full use of their strengths to score well during the exam.
Solving the previous year question papers will eventually help the candidate to familiarize with the pattern of the question, to elevate the concepts and increase knowledge on various topics. Its crucial for all the law aspirants to practice thoroughly the previous year question papers to plan and test the time management skills accordingly.
Bear in mind the following points when solving AILET's papers from previous years:
Besides recognizing the pattern of the exam and its level of difficulty, you can recognize your weak and strong areas, too. When the question papers are being addressed, note the sections or topics you find hard to answer. Practice further later to improve your weak points. A few more advantages of AILET Question Paper solving are described below:
Q1. Is AILET exam conducted offline or online?
Ans. The AILET exam is conducted in Offline or Pen-Paper based.
Q2. What is the importance of solving Previous Year question papers?
Ans. The benefits of solving the previous year question paper is that the candidate will be able to understand the exam patten, marking scheme, to improve the time management skill and eventually to gain knowledge over the topics concerned.
Q3. What are the subjects I need to study for B.A.LLB courses?
Ans. The subjects that the candidate has to study are, English, Elementary Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, Legal Aptitude and General Knowledge.
Q4. How will I solve the AILET 2021 exam Paper?
Ans. Firstly, read the question paper thoroughly and then answer the question you are confident about, keep the check on time and attempt the GK & Current Affair question first so that you will have time to solve other questions later.
Q5. Is there any negative marking for AILET 2021 exam?
Ans. There will be a dedication of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.
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