The All india Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 will be conducted by National Law university (NLU), Delhi on December 14, 2025. Aspirants aiming for admission to BA LLB, LLM, and PhD programs must note the important exam details to prepare effectively.

📌 Exam Date and Centers

Date: december 14, 2025

Time: As per the official notification (usually morning session)

Centers: Across various cities in india, selected based on candidate preference

📌 AILET 2026 Exam Paper Structure

The AILET exam is designed to test aptitude, legal knowledge, and analytical skills. Here’s the marks distribution for the BA LLB program:

Section

Number of Questions

Marks per Question

Total Marks

English

35

1

35

General Knowledge

35

1

35

Elementary Mathematics

10

1

10

Legal Aptitude

50

1

50

Logical Reasoning

20

1

20

Total

150

1

150

Note: Each question carries 1 mark, and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for wrong answers.

💡 Preparation Tips

Understand the Paper Pattern: Focus on English, Legal Aptitude, and GK, as they carry maximum marks.

Time Management: Practice mock tests to complete 150 questions in the allotted time.

Stay Updated: Keep up with current affairs and legal developments.

Revision: Last-minute revision of legal principles and formulas can help secure extra marks.

 Key Takeaways

AILET 2026 is scheduled for December 14, 2025.

Total marks for the exam are 150, with a negative marking of 0.25 per wrong answer.


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