The National Law University, Delhi, has released the AILET 2026 first merit list on January 8, 2026, on its official website. Candidates can now download the AILET 2026 merit list for the first round. Shortlisted candidates must pay the confirmation fee of Rs 50,000. AILET 2026 cut-off for round 1 is also specified in the merit list. The AILET 2026 cut-off depends on factors such as the number of applicants, available seats, reservation policy, and exam difficulty. Last year, the AILET 2025 cut-off for round 1 for general category students was 53. This article discussed the AILET 2026 round 1 cut-off and related details.
NLU Delhi has published the AILET 2026 first merit list on its official website. The AILET merit list includes the names of shortlisted candidates, ranks, admit card numbers, and categories. Shortlisted candidates are required to submit the required documents and pay the confirmation fees.
Candidates can check the AILET 2026 cut-off through the merit lists published by NLU Delhi. The cut-off from the previous year's first merit list is also detailed in the table below for both BA LLB and LLM programs.
Category | Opening Rank (AIR) | Closing Rank (AIR) |
General | 1 | 61 |
OBC (Other Backwards Class) | 79 | 330 |
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 172 | 346 |
SC (Scheduled Caste) | 237 | 1524 |
ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 248 | 1372 |
Category | Opening Rank (AIR) | Closing Rank (AIR) |
General | 3 | 34 |
OBC | 60 | 161 |
EWS | 63 | 98 |
SC | 59 | 244 |
ST | 327 | 327 |
Based on the previous year’s cut-offs, the expected cut-off for round 2 is detailed in the table below.
Category | Round 2 Rank |
General | 55 |
EWS | - |
OBC | 423 |
SC | - |
ST | 2115 |
The AILET cut-off 2026 is calculated after considering several factors. These factors are listed below.
Total number of candidates who appeared for the AILET 2026 exam
Difficulty level of the exam
Changes made in the AILET 2026 final answer key
Total number of seats available
Reservation policy
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