AILET 2023 answer key has been released at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The entrance exam was held on December 11, 2022, in offline mode.
This ebook includes the category-wise previous years' AILET cut-off trends.
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NEW DELHI: The National Law University, Delhi has released the AILET 2023 answer key today, December 12, 2022. The AILET answer key is available online on its official website - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The AILET answer key download link is given below. The university conducted the AILET 2023 exam on December 11, 2022, from 11 am to 12:30 pm. Candidates can use the provisional answer key of AILET 2023 to calculate their marks in the examination.
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Candidates can also raise their objections against the provisional answer key of AILET 2023 in case of any discrepancies. The objection submission window will remain open till December 14, 2022. The final answer key and AILET result 2023 will be announced later.
Candidates can download the AILET answer key by following the steps mentioned below.
The AILET exam 2023 was held for admission to BA LLB, LLM and PhD programmes, in around 39 exam cities across the country. According to the students, AILET 2023 was slightly difficult and lengthy. All of the questions were asked from comprehension passages in English and logical reasoning. Logical reasoning was the most difficult section, followed by English comprehension, and vocabulary. The general knowledge section was easy and straightforward. It can thus become a decisive factor.
The university has conducted the AILET exam. The test paper for AILET BA LLB 2023 had questions on the three sections - English, current affairs and GK and logical reasoning.
Section | Number of questions | Number of questions |
English language | Moderate - difficult | 50 |
Current affairs and GK | Easy | 30 |
Logical reasoning | Difficult | 70 |
Overall | Moderate - Difficult | 150 |
A good attempt in AILET 2023 should be around 110-115 questions. Considering the difficulty level of the examination, the AILET cut-offs are expected to remain low, in the range of 70-80 marks for general category candidates.
Also Read | AILET 2023; Exam timings, instructions for candidates
Generally, a score of 100+ is considered good for clearing the AILET exam. Candidates can also check the previous year's cut-off marks to get an idea of the expected cut-offs.
Categories | Cutoff marks | Cutoff rank |
General | 89.5 | 72 |
General PwD | 65.75 | 823 |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 65.5 | 837 |
Scheduled Caste | 55.75 | 1766 |
ST | 49.5 | 2731 |
EWS | 74.5 | 370 |
Category | Marks | Rank |
General | 88.25 | 81 |
SC | 55.75 | 1768 |
ST | 47.75 | 3050 |
Another national-level law entrance exam CLAT 2023 is scheduled to be conducted on December 18, 2022 (Sunday). The conducting body, Consortium of NLUs has already released the CLAT admit card 2023 for all registered candidates. To help the students in their preparation, the third CLAT sample paper has also been released on December 10, 2022.
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Candidates who have appeared in AILET 2023 can check the complete details of the examination along with the latest news and updates below. The answer key of AILET 2023 has also been released on December 12, 2022.
Candidates can raise objections against the provisional answer key of AILET 2023 till December 14, 2022(11:00 pm), in case of any discrepancy.
Candidates can use the exam pattern of AILET 2023 to calculate marks using the answer key. They can also follow the steps given below to calculate marks using AILET Answer key 2023:
The multiple-choice questions asked in AILET 2023 will carry 1 mark.
Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer and a penalty of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer.
There will be no deduction of marks for unattempted questions.
Candidates who have marked two answers to a question will get a penalty of 0.25 mark for such a question.
The fee for raising an objection against the AILET provisional answer key 2023 is Rs. 500 per question.
Candidates if they find any discrepancy in the answer key of AILET 2023 can raise objections by following the process given below:
Visit the official portal - nludelhi.admissionhelp.com
Login into the portal using AILET 2023 roll number, mobile number and date of birth
Once logged in, click on the link to tally the question from the question booklet
Choose the type of objection from the drop-down list
Upload the relevant documents to support your objection
Click the “submit objection and complete payment” button
Complete the process by paying Rs. 500 as an objection fee
Candidates to download the answer key of AILET 2023 can follow the steps given below:
Visit the official website - natinallawuniversitydelhi.in
Open the AILET 2023 admission portal
Click on the programme-wise AILET 2023 answer key link
The answer key will be displayed on the screen
Download the answer key and calculate your marks
National Law University (NLU), Delhi has released the AILET 2023 answer key on December 12, 2022, in online mode. Candidates can download the answer key of AILET 2023 online from the official website of the university - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Follow the steps given below to download AILET 2023 answer key:
Categories of enrolment for Ph.D at NLU, Delhi are:
Note: Conversion from either part-time to full-time or from full-time to part-time will be permitted. Enrolment for the Ph.D. shall be deemed to have lapsed after six years from the date of enrolment.
As per the official notification by NLU, Delhi, due to paucity of rooms in the hostel, the National Law University, Delhi shall not be able to provide the hostel facilities to the newly admitted students of B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) and LLM Programmes from Delhi/NCR. However, students from outside Delhi/ NCR may be considered for allotment of hostel accommodation subject to availability. Allotment of hostel cannot be claimed as a matter of right.
PARTICULARS | PART-TIME CANDIDATE |
Registration Fee (at the time of admission) SAARC Countries Candidates-USD 5000 Non-SAARC Countries USD 2500 | Rs.3,75,000.00 Rs.2,25,000.00 |
Course work Fee (at the time of admission) SAARC Countries Candidates USD 5000 Non-SAARC Countries USD 2500 | Rs.3,75,000.00 Rs.2,25,000.00 |
Annual Fee USD 2000 (Every Year from the 1st year onwards) | Rs.1,50,000.00 |
Fee for Final Presentation/Evaluation (at the time of submission of Ph.D. Thesis) | Rs.50,000.00 |
Library Security Deposits | Rs.15,000.00 |
Re-Registration fee-in case of deregistration of scholar | Rs.25,000.00 |
PARTICULARS | FULL-TIME | PART-TIME | FELLOWSHIP AWARDED BY NLU DELHI |
Registration Fee (At the time admission) | Rs.10,000.00 | Rs.30,000.00 | *EXEMPTED |
Course work Fee/Tuition Fee (at the time of admission) | Rs.50,000.00 | Rs.1,50,000.00 | |
Annual Fee (Every Year from the 1st year onwards) | Rs.50,000.00 | Rs.1,50,000.00 | |
Fee for Final Presentation/Evaluation (at the time of submission of Ph.D. Thesis) | Rs.50,000.00 | Rs.50,000.00 | |
Library Security Deposits | Rs.15,000.00 | Rs.15,000.00 | |
Re-Registration fee-in case of deregistration of scholar | Rs.25,000.00 | Rs.25,000.00 |
*FELLOWSHIP AWARDED BY NLU DELHI TO PH.D. SCHOLARS
The fellowship covers all academic expenses (consisting of tuition, coursework fee, computer, library, placement, and alumni fees etc.) and living expenses (boarding and lodging etc.). In addition, students from their first year to 3rd year are entitled to a monthly stipend to be decided by the NLU Delhi from time to time.
The fee payable at NLU Delhi for LLM programme falls into three categories: annual fee; one-time fee; and deposits.
Fee Heads | Amount (INR) |
Admission Fee (one time) | 10,000.00 |
Tuition Fee (p.a) | 1,35,000.00 USD 12,000 for Non SAARC country USD 6,000 for SAARC Country |
Academic services and facilities (p.a) | 50,000.00 |
Utility Services (p.a) | 20,000.00 |
Refundable Estate Deposits (one time) | 25,000.00 |
Halls of Residence Charges (For Hostler) (p.a) | 80,000.00 |
Mess Charges (p.a.) | 45,000.00 |
Foreign Nationals: The annual tuition fee shall be in Indian Rupees equivalent to USD 6,000 (Six Thousand Only) for candidates from SAARC countries and USD 12,000 (Twelve Thousand Only) for candidates from other countries. Other fee will be same as applicable to Indian students
The fee payable for BA LLB at NLU Delhi falls into three categories: annual fee; one-time fee; and deposits.
Fee Heads | Amount (INR) |
Admission Fee (one time) | 10,000.00 |
Tuition Fee (p.a) | 1,35,000.00 USD 12,000 for Non SAARC country USD 6,000 for SAARC Country |
Academic services and facilities (p.a) | 50,000.00 |
Utility Services (p.a) | 20,000.00 |
Refundable Estate Deposits (one time) | 25,000.00 |
Halls of Residence Charges (For Hostler) (p.a) | 80,000.00 |
Mess Charges (p.a.) | 45,000.00 |
The following increase in Tuition fee & Halls of Residence Charges (For Hosteler) will be made every year in B.A.LL.B.(Hons.) Programme. | |
Tuition Fee (p.a) | Halls of Residence Charges (For Hosteler) |
Indian National : INR 7000.00 (p.a.) | INR 3000 |
FN-SAARC: $ 100 FN-Non SAARC: $ 200 (p.a.) | INR 3000 |
Foreign Nationals: The annual tuition fee shall be in Indian Rupees equivalent to USD 6,000 (Six Thousand Only) for candidates from SAARC countries and USD 12,000 (Twelve Thousand Only) for candidates from other countries. Other fee will be the same as applicable to Indian students.
Note: The fees/charges are provisional and subject to ratification by the University bodies.
Following are the number of seats announced by NLU, Delhi for Ph.D. programme for the academic year 2023-24:
Name of Categories | Total Seats | Horizontal Reservation for PwD | Seats under Respective Categories after excluding PwD Seats |
General | 32 | 2 | 30 |
Other Backward Classes (OBCs): Non-Creamy Layer (22%) | 15 | 1 | 14 |
Scheduled Castes (15%) | 11 | 1 | 10 |
Scheduled Tribes (7.5%) | 5 | - | 5 |
Economically Weaker Section (10%) | 7 | - | 7 |
Sub Total | 70 | 4 | 66 |
Supernumerary: Kashmiri Migrants | 1 | ||
Foreign Nationals (5 seats) & OCI/PIO (5 seats) | 10 | ||
Grand Total | 81 |
Total Seats: 110+13 [110 Seats on merit through All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) and 10 Seats for direct admission to Foreign Nationals on merit (5 seats for Foreign Nationals & 5 seats for OCI/PIO)]. Foreign Nationals are exempted from AILET. Foreign Nationals to be eligible should have obtained 65% marks in the qualifying examination.
Name of Categories | Total Seats | Horizontal Reservation for PwD | Seats under Respective Categories excluding PwD Seats |
General | 50 | 3 | 47 |
Other Backward Classes (OBCs): Non-Creamy Layer (22%) | 24 | 1 | 23 |
Scheduled Castes (15%) | 17 | 1 | 16 |
Scheduled Tribes (7.5%) | 8 | 0 | 8 |
Economically Weaker Section (10%) | 11 | 1 | 10 |
Sub Total | 110 | 6 | 104 |
Supernumerary: Kashmiri Migrants | 1 | ||
Supernumerary: Residents of Jammu & Kashmir | 2 | ||
Foreign Nationals (5 seats) & OCI/PIO (5 seats) | 10 | ||
Grand Total | 123 |
NLU, Delhi offers 81 seats to its LLM programme [70 Seats on merit through All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) and 10 Seats for direct admission to Foreign Nationals on merit (5 seats for Foreign Nationals & 5 seats for OCI/PIO)]. Foreign Nationals are exempted from AILET. There is a reservation of 15% for SC candidates, 7.5% for ST candidates and 5% for Persons with Disabilities.
Note: One additional supernumerary seat for Kashmiri Migrants. Two additional supernumerary seats for Residents of Jammu & Kashmir.
AILET provisional answer key is expected to be out by evening today. Candidates will be able to raise objects against the provisional AILET answer key by paying an objection raising fee of Rs. 500. However, AILET final answer key will be out in the third week of December. Stay tuned on this page for more updates on AILET answer key.
Section | Difficulty level | Number of questions |
English language | Moderate - difficult | 50 |
Current affairs and GK | Easy | 30 |
Logical reasoning | Difficult | 70 |
Overall | Moderate - Difficult | 150 |
Categories | Cutoff marks | Cutoff rank |
General | 63 | 51 |
General PwD | 53.25 | 115 |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 50 | 140 |
Scheduled Caste | 46.5 | 161 |
ST | 39.5 | 183 |
EWS | 54 | 109 |
Categories | Cutoff marks and rank for BA LLB | Cutoff marks and rank for LLM |
General | 100 (Rank - 82) | 100.25 (Rank - 60) |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 84.25 (Rank - 653) | 92.25 (Rank - 156) |
Scheduled Caste | 72.75 (Rank - 1819) | 78 (Rank - 490) 72.75 (Rank - 1826) |
Scheduled Tribe | 63.25 (Rank - 3183) | 74 (Rank - 621) |
Persons with Disability (General) | 71.25 (Rank - 1988) | 96.25 (Rank - 109) |
PwD (OBC-Non Creamy Layer) | 70 (Rank - 2185) | - |
PwD (SC) | 49.5 (Rank - 6069) | - |
Kashmiri Migrants | 78.5 (Rank - 1166) | 74.75 (Rank - 598) |
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir | 88.75 (Rank - 387) | - |
EWS | 89.5 (Rank - 358) | 91.75 (Rank - 167) |
Candidates can mark their selected answers in the AILET question booklet they have and with the help of the AILET answer key 2023, calculate the marks:
Candidates will get 1 mark for each correct answer
0.25 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer
There will be no deduction of marks for unattempted questions
AILET 2023 will be out anytime soon today. Candidates will be able to check their score by going through the AILET answer key. Stay tuned on this page for updates on AILET answer key 2022.
Difficulty level of the paper.
Number of candidates appeared.
Number of candidates qualified.
Total seats available for admission.
Category of candidates.
Visit the official portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
Login using AILET 2023 roll number, mobile number and date of birth
Once logged in, click on the link to tally the question from the question booklet
Choose the type of objection from the drop-down list
Upload the relevant documents to support your objection
Click the “submit objection and complete payment” button
Complete the process by paying Rs. 500 as an objection fee
Click on "submit"
The answer key of AILET 2023 is expected to be released today by evening, candidates can keep a track on this page to get the direct link to download AILET answer key.
The AILET 2021 topper for BA LLB (Hons) scored total 120.5 marks. In AILET 2023 exam, considering the difficulty level, the highest AILET score can be around 100-110.
The minimum AILET score to be eligible for admission to NLU, Delhi in BA LLB will be 80 for general category candidates, 60 for SC and OBC, 50 for ST, 70 for General PwD candidates.
Based on AILET question paper, difficulty level and previous year trends, a score of 80-90 marks would be a good score in AILET 2023. For LLM, the good AILET score will be around 75.
The AILET 2023 answer key is yet to be released by National Law University, Delhi. The answer key AILET 2023 will be released on the official website of NLU, Delhi - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Keep an eye on this page for latest updates and AILET answer key download link.
According to the views of many students who appeared in AILET 2023, the exam was a bit difficult in comparison to the previous year question paper. Logical reasoning was the most difficult section, followed by English comprehension, and vocabulary. The general knowledge section was easy and straightforward. It can thus become a decisive factor.
Category | 5-year LLB |
General | 80-90 |
SC | 60-65 |
ST | 50-53 |
OBC-non creamy layer | 60-70 |
EWS | 63-70 |
General-PwD | 70-80 |
AILET answer key 2022 is expected to be out today by evening. Candidates can keep a track on this page for latest updates and news on AILET 2023 answer key.
As per the exam paper analysis, and looking at its difficulty level, the expected cut-off of AILET 2023 is 80-90 marks.
The CLAT 2023 exam will be organized in offline mode and it will be of two hours duration. The scores of the CLAT exam will be used for admission to 5-year LLB and LLM courses offered by the 23 participating NLUs.
Candidates will be given an option to raise challenge against AILET 2023 provisional answer key within a time given by NLU, Delhi.
National Law University (NLU), Delhi will release the provisional answer key in online mode on its official admission portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
The result of AILET 2023 is expected to be announced in the fourth week of December 2022.
The final answer key of AILET 2023 will be released tentatively in the third week of December 2022.
Candidates will have to submit a fee of Rs. 500 while submitting the objection in answer key of AILET 2023.
Visit the official portal - nludelhi.admissionhelp.com
Login using AILET 2023 roll number, mobile number and date of birth
Once logged in, click on the link to tally the question from the question booklet
Choose the type of objection from the drop-down list
Upload the relevant documents to support your objection
Click the “submit objection and complete payment” button
Complete the process by paying Rs. 500 as an objection fee
The answer key of AILET 2023 will be shortly released by the NLU, Delhi. AILET exam concluded at 12:30 pm today. Candidates can expect the answer key anytime soon to analyse and predict their AILET score.
Candidates can check the answers to the questions asked in GK section below.
Categories | Cutoff for BA LLB | Cut off for LLM |
General | 72.75 | 57.25 |
Scheduled Caste | 49.75 | 36.5 |
Scheduled Tribe | 50 | 28 |
Persons with Disability | 35.25 | 26 |
Kashmiri Migrants | 35.25 | 11.75 |
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir | 51.25 | - |
ategories | Cutoff marks for BA LLB | Cut off marks for LLM |
General | 75.25 | 81.25 |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 63 | 66.75 |
Scheduled Caste | 48 | 60.25 |
Scheduled Tribe | 37 | 61.25 |
Persons with Disability (General) | 44.25 | 67.5 |
PwD (OBC-Non Creamy Layer) | 26.5 | 38.75 |
PwD (SC) | 29.5 | - |
Kashmiri Migrants | 52 | 58.5 |
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir | 57 | - |
EWS | 68 | 63.75 |
EWS (PwD) | 30.5 | - |
Categories | Cutoff marks and rank for BA LLB | Cutoff marks and rank for LLM |
General | 100 (Rank - 82) | 100.25 (Rank - 60) |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 84.25 (Rank - 653) | 92.25 (Rank - 156) |
Scheduled Caste | 72.75 (Rank - 1819) | 78 (Rank - 490) 72.75 (Rank - 1826) |
Scheduled Tribe | 63.25 (Rank - 3183) | 74 (Rank - 621) |
Persons with Disability (General) | 71.25 (Rank - 1988) | 96.25 (Rank - 109) |
PwD (OBC-Non Creamy Layer) | 70 (Rank - 2185) | - |
PwD (SC) | 49.5 (Rank - 6069) | - |
Kashmiri Migrants | 78.5 (Rank - 1166) | 74.75 (Rank - 598) |
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir | 88.75 (Rank - 387) | - |
EWS | 89.5 (Rank - 358) | 91.75 (Rank - 167) |
Categories | Cutoff marks | Cutoff rank |
General | 63 | 51 |
General PwD | 53.25 | 115 |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 50 | 140 |
Scheduled Caste | 46.5 | 161 |
ST | 39.5 | 183 |
EWS | 54 | 109 |
The result of AILET 2023 exam is expected to be released within a week after the exam is conducted. Stay tuned on this page for latest updates, AILET result and AILET exam analysis.
Categories | Cutoff marks | Cutoff rank |
General | 89.5 | 72 |
General PwD | 65.75 | 823 |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 65.5 | 837 |
Scheduled Caste | 55.75 | 1766 |
ST | 49.5 | 2731 |
EWS | 74.5 | 370 |
Category | Marks | Rank |
General | 88.25 | 81 |
SC | 55.75 | 1768 |
ST | 47.75 | 3050 |
According to the students, AILET 2023 was moderately difficult this year. Except for general knowledge, most of the other sections were slightly difficult. Among all sections, logical reasoning was the most difficult section.
Candidates appearing in CLAT 2023 must practice previous year papers and sample paper issued by the consortium. It will help them to ace the exam with ease.
The CLAT 2023 will be conducted on December 18, 2022 and the provisional answer key for CLAT 2023 will be issued on the same day of exam i.e. December 18, 2022. Candidates can raise objections to it until December 19, 2022. The final answer key will be released on December 25, 2022.
CLAT 2023 is scheduled to be held on December 18, 2022. It will include 150 questions for UG CLAT and 120 questions for PG CLAT. It will be a MCQ based exam for the admission to 22 NLUs across the nation. Candidates are advised to practice as many sample paper, previous year papers & mock tests for performing better in the exam.
The answer key for AILET 2023 exam will be released by National law University, Delhi either today evening or tomorrow. Candidates will be able to check their performance and score by analysing through the AILET answer key. Any discrepancy in the answer key of AILET 2023 can also be addressed to the concerned committee as will be notified officially. Stay tuned on this page for the updates in this regard.
The national level exam for admission to NLU, Delhi has been concluded at 12:30 pm. All the candidates who participated can expect the AILET answer key shortly.
The AILET exam 2023 will be concluded at 12:30 pm today. Participating candidates will be allowed to leave the examination hall once the OMR sheets are collected.
CLAT 2023 is scheduled to be held on December 18, registered candidates can practice the sample papers issued on the consortium of NLUs website. The third sample paper of CLAT 2023 is released on December 10, 2022.
At 12:00 pm, one hour of AILET 2023 exam will be completed. The short warning bell will be made to indicate candidates about the completion of 60 minutes of their exam.
The AILET 2023 exam has already begun at 11:00 am, and it will conclude at 12:30 pm. Candidates will be allowed to leave only after the OMR answer sheets are collected from everyone in the exam hall.
Previous year cutoff for general category candidates in round 1 was 89.5, 65.75 for general PwD candidate, 65.5 for OBC-non creamy layer candidate, 55.75 for SC candidate, 49.5 for ST candidate, and 74.5 for EWS candidate.
Based on the previous year's trends, candidates should try to secure 95-100+ marks to increase their chances of admission to the university. Last year, the AILET cut-off for the general category in round 1 was 89.5 and in round 2 was 88.25 marks.
At 11:30 am, the short warning bell is made at exam centres to indicate the completion of 30 minutes of AILET exam.
AILET 2023 answer key is expected to be out by the evening today. The notification regarding the same will be given to candidates. Stay tuned on this page for latest and live updates.
The candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam hall who are late. The last entry to examination centre will be at 11:15 am.
Candidates who are late for the AILET exam centre have got only last 10 minutes in hand to get entry inside the examination hall. After 11.15 all the entry gates will be closed.
It's 11:00 am and all the candidates will now be allowed to open their sealed envelops. The long bell will indicate the commencement of AILET 2023 exam.
Candidates will be allowed only untill 11:15 am to enter the exam hall and sit for exam. The late candidates will not allowed in any case to write the exam. After 11:15 am all the gates will be closed.
Candidates will be allowed to open the sealed AILET question booklets at 11:00 am. The pages of the booklet should be checked properly, in case of discrepancy, candidates must contact the invigilator to replace the booklet or do the needful.
The exam centres will start the AILET 2023 exam at sharp 11:00 am. The long bell will indicate the commencement of Entrance Test.
The Distribution of transparent Sealed Envelopes containing Question Booklets and OMR Response Sheets has started at 10:45 am and some important announcements will be made by the invigilators.
The Distribution of transparent Sealed Envelopes containing Question Booklets and OMR Response Sheets has started at 10:45 am and some important announcements will be made by the invigilators.
Candidates should check their seats on the display board and double-check their name and roll number mentioned on the seat to avoid wastage of time.
10:00am : Entry of Candidates inside the Test Centre, Covid Scanning
10:30am : Entry of Candidate to the Examination Hall/ Room
10:45am : Distribution of transparent Sealed Envelopes containing Question Booklets and OMR Response Sheets and announcement of important instructions by the invigilators
11:00am : Long Bell – Commencement of Entrance Test
11:15am : No candidate shall be allowed to enter the Examination Hall/Room after this Bell
11:30am : Short Warning Bell-Completion of 30 Minutes
12:00 noon : Short Warning Bell-Completion of 60 Minutes
12:20 pm : Short Warning Bell
12:30pm : Long Bell – Completion of the Entrance Test
The entry to the AILET exam centre has been started, the candidates will be allowed to enter till 11:15 am. The exam will begin sharp at 11:00 am, meanwhile the exam authorities will do the ID proof checking, AILET admit card verification, etc.
The entry to the AILET exam centre has started, candidates are advised not to carry the items not allowed inside the exam hall. However candidates can carry a transparent water bottle, an analog watch, AILET 2023 admit card, valid ID proof, and a black/ blue point pen.
Any candidate who has been tested COVID-19 positive recently and are under medical surveillance or in isolation will not be permitted to take the Entrance Test scheduled on Sunday, December 11, 2022.
The candidates may do their rough work, if any, on the space provided at the end of Question Booklet itself and not on the OMR Response Sheet and Answer Booklet. No additional sheets will be supplied for rough work.
Yes, candidates can either mark one answer among the four options or leave the question unmarked. Unmarked Questions will not be evaluated. Candidates should correctly indicate the correct answer by completely filling the given space, as indicating any other mark or symbol or word on the OMR Response Sheets and Answer Booklet will result in disqualification.
No candidate shall leave the Examination Hall/Room till all OMR Response Sheets have been collected by the invigilator.
The AILET 2023 exam shall start strictly at 11 am and at 12:30 pm, all the candidates will be stopped to write further and return the OMR response sheets to the invigilator. It may be noted that carrying the OMR response sheet out of the Test Centre will lead to disqualification of the candidate. It is an offence and appropriate action shall be taken in accordance with law.
Candidates can now report to their respective AILET exam centres, the entry to the exam centre has been started. No candidate shall be allowed after 11:15 am.
The Logical reasoning section included the questions from critical, analytical and legal reasoning in the last year AILET exam. With around 40 questions, the primary emphasis was placed on critical reasoning, and the section was highly conceptual. The questions in critical reasoning were mostly statement and para-based, covering the topics like assumption and conclusion. In addition, the analytical section was spread over 20 questions, wherein the questions were asked from syllogism or data arrangement sets. Lastly, the remaining questions were on legal aptitude, which was very easy.
General knowledge section in the last year question paper mainly comprised current affairs of the previous years, with very few questions on Legal and General knowledge. As per the previous trend, this section's difficulty level was comparatively easy. The section was a piece of cake for the students who had thoroughly covered the current affairs in the newspaper during their preparation.
In last year question paper, English section was more inclined toward reading comprehensive patterns. This made the section quite lengthy with a diverse range of genres. Although there were some question which were out-of-the-box , the overall difficulty level of the section was on the easier end.
Last year, the students faced an element of surprise while attempting the question paper. As the pattern was changed, the arrangement of questions startled the students a bit. However, the majority of the sections were still added to the examination, with Mathematics being an exception. English and Logical reasoning section were lengthy compared to the previous years, but the overall difficulty of the paper was easy to moderate.
As per last year AILET exam paper analysis, the question paper was moderate to difficult. Questions asked in English, and general knowledge were moderate to easy, but questions in legal aptitude and reasoning were tricky and time taking. Candidates are advised to give ample time to each question as per their knowledge and preparation.
The candidates are required to check all the pages and questions in their Question Booklet before starting to write/mark the answers. All questions shall be answered on OMR Response Sheet only. Candidates are advised to go through the instructions given for marking the answers and other entries on the OMR Response Sheet thoroughly. The first page of OMR Response Sheet (Original) shall be submitted to the invigilator at the end of the Entrance Test.
a) Use only BLACK/ BLUE BALL POINT PEN for writing the Roll No. /details on OMR Response Sheet
b) Test Paper is of 150 marks containing 150 Multiple Choice Questions, which will be in English
c) The candidate should shade the correct answer completely without leaving any space. Incomplete circles will not be evaluated.
d) Indicate only one answer by shading from the options provided.
e) As per the AILET Entrance Test pattern, every correct answer will be given 1 mark and for every wrong answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted.
f) The candidate must handle the AILET OMR Response Sheet with care and must not fold, wrinkle, tear or staple it.
g) The AILET Admit Card is provisional, subject to the verification of eligibility.
At the AILET exam centre, candidates will be required to sign a self-declaration form stating that they do not have any COVID-19 symptoms and that they have not come in contact with any COVID-19-affected patient recently.
Analog watches may be allowed. to AILET 2023 exam centre. Candidates must refrain from carrying any other electronic devices such as cell phone, digital watches, mobile phone, bluetooth, earphones, pager, health band, calculator etc.
Candidates are allowed to carry only the following items to the examination hall/ room:
A) BLUE/ BLACK BALL POINT PEN
b) AILET Admit Card 2023
c) Any valid Photo ID proof and photographs
d) Transparent water bottle
e) Face mask and sanitizer
10:00 am: Entry of Candidates inside the Test Centre, Covid Scanning
10:30 am: Entry of Candidate to the Examination Hall/ Room
10:45am: Distribution of transparent Sealed Envelopes containing Question Booklets and OMR Response Sheets and announcement of important instructions by the invigilators
11:00am: Long Bell – Commencement of Entrance Test
No candidate shall be permitted to enter the examination hall/room 15 minutes after the commencement of the entrance test, i.e. at 11.15 am.
Candidates shall report at the assigned test centre at least 1 hour before the commencement of the AILET entrance test.
For any assistance, contact AILET 2023 exam authorities at:
Helpline Number: No.011-40787555 (between 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on all working days)
Email: ailetsupport@nludelhi.ac.in
The PwD and PH candidates will be given total 30 minutes as compensatory time, if required to complete their entrance test i.e. till 1:00 pm today.
All candidates belonging to the specially abled category will have to bring their scribe on their own. The candidates have to bear the costs of the scribe.
In case the candidate has lost the password, such a candidate can download the admit card by clicking on the Forget Password link. An OTP will be sent to the mobile number of the candidate by using which he/she can recover the AILET login account.
As per the AILET 2023 schedule, the exam will start at 11 am. The duration of AILET 2023 is 1:30 hours. Candidates should report to the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the exam.
The expected cut-off for admission to NLU Delhi for general category is around 84, 60 for Pwd, 63 for OBC NCL, 52 for SC, 45 for ST, 65 for KM, 65 for J&K and 30 for EWS.
Around 14,000 candidates will sit for AILET 2023, for admission to BA LLB programme of NLU Delhi which offers only 110 seats in the course.
The AILET 2021 topper for BA LLB (Hons) has scored total 120.5 marks. The topper for LLM has scored 118.5 marks.
No, the calculator is not allowed in the AILET Exam as per the exam authority's instructions.
Based on trends in AILET question papers, and cut-off trends, a score of 90-95 marks would be a good score in AILET 2023. Candidates should however try to score 100+ marks in the examination to get a safe rank on the merit list. For LLM, the good AILET score is generally around 75.
According to the new regulations, possession of electronic devices in the examination hall such as mobile phones, bluetooth devices, programmable calculators, smartwatches, pen drives or other storage or communication devices is punishable.
Candidates should complete a single section in 30 minutes giving 1 minute to each question. With this approach, candidates can complete the entire exam within time.
Candidates will be asked questions as per the following schedule:
Section | Subject | Total questions and marks |
Section A | English Language | 50 |
Section B | Current affairs and general knowledge | 30 |
Section C | Logical reasoning (Including legal reasoning) | 70 |
Candidates will not be allowed to carry any communication devices including mobile phones, digital watches, bluetooth devices, earphones and pagers.
AILET 2023 Exam Centres - List of Test Cities
Bengaluru | Gandhinagar | Jodhpur |
Bilaspur | Ghaziabad | Kanpur |
Bhopal | Greater Noida | Kolkata |
Chandigarh | Gurugram | Kota |
Chennai | Guwahati | Lucknow |
Cochin | Hyderabad | Mangalore |
Cuttack | Imphal | Mumbai |
Dehradun | Jabalpur | Nagpur |
Delhi, | Jaipur | Patna |
Pune | Ranchi | Shimla |
Raipur | Thiruvananthapuram | Siliguri |
Rajkot | Tirupati | Silchar |
Varanasi | Visakhapatnam | Jammu |
Following are the important documents to carry to AILET exam hall:
Hall ticket of AILET 2023 exam
A government-approved valid ID card such as Aadhar card, voter ID, PAN card or passport
Candidates can download the AILET admit card by logging into their registered AILET account, using their registration number/mobile number and password.
The AILET exam will be commenced from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm at different exam centres across India. No candidate will be allowed to leave examination hall before 12:30 pm.
Candidates are advised to reach exam hall 30 minutes before the exam timing i.e. by 10:30 am to the respective reporting centre.
Candidates must carry a valid ID card along with the admit card and a black/ blue ball point pen to the exam hall.