AILET 2019 Exam Analysis and Expected Cutoff
sonali.jolly | May 7, 2019 | 02:18 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNew Delhi, May 7 : Students who have attempted AILET 2019 examination on May 5, 2019 can check the exam analysis of AILET and know the expected cutoff too. AILET 2019 was preceded by SLAT 2019, and students were happy with the Symbiosis University exam. But little did they know, that this good fortune may not extend to the AILET 2019 exam paper. The AILET 2019 exam analysis says that not only the paper was lengthy but the difficulty level was raised by a notch. The question paper was as unique as the NLUD is, and was a true test of the preparation of the aspirants seeking admission into the same.
Section wise analysis -
English
|
Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Difficulty Level |
|
Close Passage |
6 |
Easy |
|
Sentence Correction |
10 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Figures of speech |
6 |
Easy to difficult |
|
Reading Comprehension |
8 |
Moderate |
|
Synonyms |
3 |
Moderate to difficult |
|
Parts of speech |
2 |
Moderate to difficult |
General Knowledge
|
Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Difficulty Level |
|
Geography |
8 |
The section was balanced and could be attempted by those who regularly read newspapers and kept themselves updated. The overall difficulty level was easy to moderate. |
|
Science and technology |
3 |
|
|
Banking and economics |
6 |
|
|
Awards |
2 |
|
|
Sports |
2 |
|
|
Miscellaneous |
12 |
Maths
|
Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Difficulty Level |
|
Average |
1 |
Moderate to difficult |
|
Profit and loss |
1 |
|
|
Time and distance |
3 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Mensuration |
2 |
|
|
Number systems |
1 |
|
|
Miscellaneous |
2 |
Legal Aptitude
|
Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Difficulty Level |
|
Legal assertion |
2 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Legal Knowledge |
10 |
|
|
Judgements, amendments, acts and bills |
10 |
|
|
Facts and principles |
13 |
Lengthy and difficult |
Logical Reasoning
|
Topics |
Number of Questions asked |
Difficulty Level |
|
Syllogisms |
2 |
Easy |
|
Miscellaneous |
8 |
Easy |
|
Analogies |
3 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Cause and effect |
2 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Course of action |
3 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Inference |
5 |
Moderate |
|
Critical Reasoning |
5 |
Moderate |
|
Puzzles |
7 |
Moderate to difficult |
Expected Cutoff for AILET 2019 -
The cutoff of an examination depends on various factors like the number of students appearing for the examination, difficulty level of the paper, previous year’s cutoffs, etc. Keeping in mind all these factors and more, the expected cutoff for AILET 2019 has been calculated by experts.
|
Category |
Expected Cutoff for 2019 |
Cutoff for 2018 |
|
General |
80 - 90 |
71.25 |
|
Scheduled Caste |
50 - 80 |
49.5 |
|
Scheduled Tribes |
50 - 70 |
48.25 |
|
Persons with disability |
50 - 80 |
42.75 |
|
Kashmiri Migrants |
50 - 90 |
40.25 |
|
Residents of J & K |
60 - 80 |
58 |
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