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Key Facts: AILET UG Exam

150 MCQs / 120 min

Official AILET UG paper size and duration

NLU Delhi AILET UG exam details

50 / 30 / 70

English / Current Affairs & GK / Logical Reasoning questions

NLU Delhi AILET UG syllabus

+1 / −0.25

Marking scheme (four wrong answers deduct 1 mark)

NLU Delhi AILET UG exam details

INR 3,000 / 1,000

AILET 2026 application fee (General etc. / SC-ST-PwD)

NLU Delhi BA LLB fee page

100

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AILET UG (NLU Delhi): 150 MCQs / 150 marks / 120 minutes offline; English 50, Current Affairs & GK 30, Logical Reasoning 70; +1/−0.25. Application fee INR 3,000 (General/OBC/EWS/FN) or INR 1,000 (SC/ST/PwD). Rank-based admission to NLU Delhi only — not CLAT.

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1Read the passage: 'Judicial independence is not a privilege of judges but a right of citizens. When courts can decide cases without fear or favour, individuals gain a forum where power can be checked by law. Undermining that independence therefore weakens public remedies more than it weakens the judiciary itself.' What is the main idea?
A.Judicial independence primarily protects citizens' access to lawful remedies against power
B.Judges should never be criticized by the public
C.Citizens have fewer rights when courts are independent
D.Judicial independence mainly protects the government from lawsuits
Explanation: The passage states independence is 'a right of citizens' and that undermining it weakens 'public remedies' more than the judiciary. The core claim links independence to citizens' ability to check power through law.
2In the passage above, 'without fear or favour' most nearly means:
A.Quickly and without written reasons
B.Impartially, without intimidation or bias
C.Only in favour of government agencies
D.Secretly and without public hearings
Explanation: 'Without fear or favour' is a standard phrase for impartial decision-making — free from intimidation (fear) and free from preferential bias (favour).
3Choose the option that correctly completes the sentence: 'Neither the petitioner nor the respondents _____ prepared to accept the interim order.'
A.was
B.has been
C.were
D.is
Explanation: With 'neither…nor', the verb agrees with the noun nearest the verb. 'Respondents' is plural, so 'were' is correct.
4Identify the sentence that uses 'affect' and 'effect' correctly:
A.The amendment will effect voting rights, and its affect on turnout is uncertain.
B.The amendment will affect voting rights, and its affect on turnout is uncertain.
C.The amendment will effect voting rights, and its effect on turnout is uncertain.
D.The amendment will affect voting rights, and its effect on turnout is uncertain.
Explanation: 'Affect' is usually a verb meaning to influence; 'effect' is usually a noun meaning a result. The amendment will affect rights, and its effect on turnout is uncertain.
5Choose the synonym of 'precedent':
A.Prior example used as a guide
B.Sudden emergency
C.Minor procedural error
D.Public protest
Explanation: A precedent is an earlier decision or example that guides later similar situations — common in legal and ordinary English.
6Choose the antonym of 'ambiguous':
A.Vague
B.Clear
C.Uncertain
D.Obscure
Explanation: Ambiguous means open to more than one interpretation. Its antonym is clear (or unambiguous). The other options are near-synonyms of ambiguous.
7Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A.Each of the witnesses have signed the affidavit.
B.Each of the witnesses are signing the affidavit.
C.Each of the witnesses has signed the affidavit.
D.Each of the witnesses were signed the affidavit.
Explanation: 'Each' takes a singular verb. 'Has signed' correctly agrees with 'each'.
8Choose the correctly spelled word:
A.Commited
B.Comitted
C.Comittted
D.Committed
Explanation: 'Committed' doubles the final consonant before '-ed' because the stress is on the last syllable of 'commit'.
9Select the option that best fills the blank: 'The committee's recommendation was _____; every member signed without dissent.'
A.unanimous
B.anonymous
C.ambiguous
D.notorious
Explanation: Unanimous means fully agreed by all. Signing without dissent indicates complete agreement.
10Identify the error type in: 'Having finished the arguments, the judgment was reserved by the court.'
A.Subject-verb disagreement
B.Dangling modifier — the opening phrase does not clearly modify the grammatical subject
C.Incorrect tense sequence only
D.Missing article before 'judgment'
Explanation: The participial phrase 'Having finished the arguments' seems to modify 'the judgment', which did not finish arguments. A clearer rewrite: 'Having finished the arguments, the court reserved judgment.'

About the AILET UG Exam

AILET UG is NLU Delhi’s national entrance exam for its five-year BA LLB (Hons.) programme. The paper is a 150-question, 120-minute offline MCQ test covering English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning. Unlike CLAT, AILET has no separate Legal Reasoning or Quantitative Techniques sections; legal principles may appear only inside Logical Reasoning to test aptitude, without requiring prior legal knowledge.

Assessment

Offline pen-and-paper/OMR MCQs. Three sections with no sectional timer. Marking: +1 correct, −0.25 incorrect. Tie-break order: higher Logical Reasoning score, then older age, then computerized draw of lots. Distinct from CLAT (NLU Delhi does not use CLAT scores for BA LLB admission).

Time Limit

120 minutes (2 hours). AILET 2026 UG/PG/PhD written test: Sunday, 14 December 2025, 2:00 PM–4:00 PM (official NLU Delhi notice).

Passing Score

No fixed cut-off mark published as a pass/fail threshold; seats are allotted on AILET merit rank for NLU Delhi programmes (category-wise reservation and seat matrix as notified).

Exam Fee

INR 3,000 (General/OBC/EWS/Foreign Nationals); INR 1,000 (SC/ST/PwD); SC/ST and women BPL applicants are fee-exempt (official AILET 2026 entrance exam fee table) (National Law University, Delhi)

AILET UG Exam Content Outline

33%

English Language

Reading comprehension, vocabulary in context, synonyms/antonyms, grammar (agreement, tenses, modifiers), sentence correction, cloze/fill-in-the-blanks, idioms, and inference

20%

Current Affairs & General Knowledge

National and international current affairs, Indian polity and Constitution basics, economy, awards, sports, geography, history, science & tech headlines, and legal current affairs

47%

Logical Reasoning

Critical reasoning (assumptions, strengthen/weaken, conclusions), analytical puzzles, syllogisms, series, coding-decoding, blood relations, directions, and principle-fact logic items that do not require prior legal study

How to Pass the AILET UG Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No fixed cut-off mark published as a pass/fail threshold; seats are allotted on AILET merit rank for NLU Delhi programmes (category-wise reservation and seat matrix as notified).
  • Assessment: Offline pen-and-paper/OMR MCQs. Three sections with no sectional timer. Marking: +1 correct, −0.25 incorrect. Tie-break order: higher Logical Reasoning score, then older age, then computerized draw of lots. Distinct from CLAT (NLU Delhi does not use CLAT scores for BA LLB admission).
  • Time limit: 120 minutes (2 hours). AILET 2026 UG/PG/PhD written test: Sunday, 14 December 2025, 2:00 PM–4:00 PM (official NLU Delhi notice).
  • Exam fee: INR 3,000 (General/OBC/EWS/Foreign Nationals); INR 1,000 (SC/ST/PwD); SC/ST and women BPL applicants are fee-exempt (official AILET 2026 entrance exam fee table)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

AILET UG Study Tips from Top Performers

1Prioritise Logical Reasoning daily — it is 70/150 marks and the first tie-breaker, so accuracy under time pressure is decisive
2Practise full 150-question timed papers in 120 minutes; AILET is denser than CLAT’s 120-question format
3Build a current-affairs notebook covering the 6–12 months before the exam, plus stable polity/economy/static GK
4For English, drill passage inference and grammar under a stopwatch; do not over-invest in obscure vocabulary lists
5Use official previous-year AILET papers from nationallawuniversitydelhi.in to calibrate difficulty and distractor style

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AILET UG exam pattern?

Per NLU Delhi’s official AILET UG scheme, the paper has 150 multiple-choice questions for 150 marks in 120 minutes across three sections: English Language (50), Current Affairs & General Knowledge (30), and Logical Reasoning (70). There is negative marking of 0.25 marks per wrong answer.

Who conducts AILET and which university accepts it?

National Law University, Delhi conducts AILET. AILET UG scores are used for admission to NLU Delhi’s BA LLB (Hons.) (and related notified programmes). NLU Delhi does not admit BA LLB students through CLAT.

What is the AILET 2026 application fee?

The official AILET 2026 entrance exam fee is INR 3,000 for General/OBC/EWS/Foreign Nationals and INR 1,000 for SC/ST/Persons with Disability. SC/ST and women candidates who are Below Poverty Line (BPL) are exempt from the online application fee.

Do I need prior legal knowledge for AILET UG?

No. NLU Delhi states that legal principles may be used in the Logical Reasoning section to test logical aptitude, but the examination does not require any kind of legal knowledge or technical understanding.

How are AILET ties broken?

If two or more candidates score the same marks, merit is decided first by higher marks in Logical Reasoning, then by seniority in age, and if still tied, by a computerized draw of lots.