AILET 2025 First Cut-Off Released; Check category-wise cut off mark

AILET 2025 First Cut-Off Released; Check category-wise cut off mark

Sumeet SudarshanUpdated on 02 Jan 2025, 02:46 PM IST

National Law University, Delhi, released the first AILET 2025 cut-off on December 27, 2024. The first AILET cut-off 2025 is available in the AILET 2025 merit list published on the same day. Candidates who cleared the first AILET 2025 cut-off and are on the merit list must pay the confirmation fee by January 4, 11 am, to obtain seat allotment. Through the All India Law Entrance Test, candidates will be admitted into the 5-year LLB and LLM programmes of NLU Delhi.
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AILET 2025 First Cut-Off Released; Check category-wise cut off mark
AILET 2025 First Cut-Off Released

Three more rounds of counselling are still to go as per the counselling schedule released by the university earlier. NLU Delhi declared the AILET 2025 result on December 12, 2024. The university conducted AILET 2025 on December 8, 2024, offline at 35+ test cities nationwide.

Factors Influencing AILET 2025 First Cut-Off

The AILET 2025 cut-off will be determined by the following factors -

  • Number of seats at the university

  • Difficulty level of the exam

  • Reservation policy followed by the university

AILET 2025 Round 1 Cut-Off

The tables below provide the category-wise cut-off for the first round of AILET 2025 counselling. To secure admission, shortlisted candidates must pay the confirmation fee and complete the admission formalities.

Round 1 AILET UG 2025 Category-wise Cut-Off

Category

Last Rank

General

53

EWS

200

OBC

358

SC

1288

ST

2018

Round 1 AILET PG 2025 Category-Wise Cut Off

Category

Round 1

General

41

EWS

120

OBC

146

SC

423

ST

484

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Have a question related to AILET ?

With a score of 121 marks and an AIR of around 1000 in AILET 2026, getting admission to NLU Delhi for the BA LL.B (Hons.) program is not possible under the general admission process. NLU Delhi admits students strictly based on AILET rank, and the closing ranks are usually within the top 150–200 for the general category, and slightly higher for reserved categories.

However, you may still have a chance only if you belong to a reserved category such as SC, ST, PwD, or EWS, depending on:

  • Number of seats available in that category

  • Final cut-off ranks released during counselling rounds

For candidates outside these categories, an AIR of 1000 is considered too low for NLU Delhi, as it is the only NLU participating through AILET.

You should also note that:

  • AILET scores cannot be used for other NLUs

  • Other NLUs accept students only through CLAT

Therefore, with this rank, you should consider:

  • Appearing for CLAT for admission to other NLUs

  • Exploring top private law universities like Jindal Global Law School, NMIMS, Symbiosis Law School, etc.

A score of 121 marks in AILET 2026 is a good score, but admission to an NLU depends primarily on your All India Rank, not just marks. With an AIR of around 1000, admission to NLU Delhi is highly unlikely under the general category.

NLU Delhi has:

  • Very limited seats

  • Extremely high competition

  • Cut-offs that usually close at much lower ranks

Unless you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/PwD/EWS) and the category cut-off extends to your rank, admission is not feasible.

If you are aiming for an NLU, your best options are:

  • Attempt CLAT for admission to other NLUs

  • Consider state law universities or reputed private law colleges as alternatives

In conclusion, while your score shows decent preparation, AILET admission to NLU Delhi at rank 1000 is not possible in most cases, and you should plan alternative law admission pathways accordingly.

Hello,

Yes, scoring 94.75 in AILET 2026 as an ST candidate gives you very strong chances for admission to NLU Delhi, potentially even a high rank, as expected cutoffs for ST are much lower (around 60-70 marks), but your score puts you in a highly competitive bracket.

I hope it will clear your query!!

Hello aspirant ,

With an AILET rank of 16168 and a CLAT rank of 49000 , getting admission in NLUs is not possible.  However, many private law colleges accept students based on CLAT or AILET rank without conducting their own entrance test . Colleges like UPES Dehradun ,AMITY law school . Jindal Global Law School and some state private universities may consider these ranks along with Class 12 marks. You should check college specific admission criteria before applying.

FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-admission-without-entrance-exam

Hope the details will help you .

THANK YOU

Hello aspirant,

With 90 marks in SC Category, your chances for securing an admission to NLU Delhi through AILET 2026 are high. AILET is a 150-mark exam, therefore 90 marks are considered a topper-level.

NLU Delhi reserves a 15% of its seats for SC Candidate. Since AILET is very unpredictable and therefore if the exam is hard the cutoff can drop to 60-65 but is the paper is easy it might even reach 80, and possibly you stand above it. However 90 marks must be your net score including negative marking.

I hope the information was useful.

Thankyou.