How To Prepare For AILET 2026 In 2 Months

How To Prepare For AILET 2026 In 2 Months

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AILET Application Date:07 Aug' 25 - 10 Nov' 25

Ritika JonwalUpdated on 30 Sep 2025, 09:42 AM IST

The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a national-level exam conducted annually by the National Law University, Delhi. With just two months left for AILET 2026, aspirants need a focused, high-impact strategy to cover the syllabus, sharpen accuracy, and improve speed.

How To Prepare For AILET 2026 In 2 Months
How To Prepare For AILET 2026 In 2 Months

In this article, we break down the AILET 2026 Exam Pattern to provide a practical roadmap to maximise your preparation in the limited time available. From identifying high-weightage topics and practising AILET previous year papers to revising smartly and taking regular mock tests, you’ll learn how to make every day count and boost your chances of securing a top rank at NLU Delhi.

AILET 2026 2 Months Preparation Strategy

Developing an AILET 2026 in 2 Months necessitates a tailored method based on your skills, limitations, and study preferences. However, here's a sample itinerary that you may use as a starting point and alter to meet your needs as you prepare for AILET 2026 in two months:

Phase & Days

Focus Area

Key Activities & Daily Targets

Weeks 1–2 (Days 1–14) Concept Brushing & Gap-Finding

Build base & identify weak spots

  • Logical Reasoning (≈2 hrs/day): Revise core topics—syllogisms, series, puzzles, assumptions/conclusions, strengthen/weaken arguments; solve 15–20 timed Qs per topic.

  • English (≈1.5 hrs): Grammar rules, 1 newspaper editorial + 2 RC sets (500–600 words) daily; add 10–15 new words to a vocab list.

  • GK (≈45 min): Cover last 8–10 months of national, international & legal news; focus on SC judgments, constitutional amendments, major bills.

  • Take one full past AILET paper to locate weak areas and start a “Mistake Notebook.”

Weeks 3–4 (Days 15–28)

Intensive Practice & Sectional Mocks

Strengthen speed & accuracy

  • 3–4 sectional mocks/week (Logical Reasoning, English, GK) with detailed analysis.

  • Logical Reasoning: Daily mix of critical reasoning & analytical puzzles; add legal reasoning passages from AILET previous year papers.

  • English: 3–4 RC sets/day under 30–35 min timer; continue grammar & vocab flashcards.

  • GK: Cover remaining months of current affairs; prepare monthly one-page revision sheets.

  • End each week with a half-length (≈75 Q) mock for combined progress.

Weeks 5–6 (Days 29–42)

Full-Length Mocks & High-Value Revision

Simulate exam & refine timing

  • Full Mocks: 3 full-length AILET mocks per week at 10 AM (real exam slot).

  • After each mock: calculate accuracy %, section-wise speed; re-attempt all wrong Qs.

  • Targeted Revision: Revisit Mistake Notebook; quick brush-up of tough reasoning types & tricky grammar rules.

  • GK: Daily 30-minute sprint to keep recent news fresh; start flashcards for key events, judgments, and statistics.

Last 2 Weeks (Days 43–56)

Daily Mocks & Final Strategy

Lock in strategy & stay fresh

  • Daily Full Mock (120 min): Follow final attempt order – GK (8 min) → English (35 min) → Logical Reasoning (70 min) → 7 min buffer.

  • Quick Revision: Flashcards + monthly GK sheets; review constitutional amendments, landmark SC judgments, key international developments.

  • Track score trends; fine-tune guesswork (skip Qs if <70 % confident).

  • Maintain exam-day routine: wake up, eat, and practice at the same time as the actual exam; 7–8 hrs sleep & light exercise.

How to Prepare for AILET in 2 Months - Tips & Tricks

Here are the detailed preparation strategies to crack AILET 2026 in just 2 months.

1. Time-Planning & Study Structure

  • Target 6–7 hrs/day: 3–4 hrs for concepts, 2 hrs for practice, 1 hr for revision/current affairs.

  • Phase 1 (Weeks 1–2): Finish core concepts & identify weak areas.

  • Phase 2 (Weeks 3–4): Intensive practice + sectional mocks.

  • Phase 3 (Weeks 5–6): Full-length mocks, revision, speed & accuracy drills.

  • Final 2 Weeks: Daily mocks, quick notes revision, and last-minute GK updates.

2. Current Affairs & GK (30% of paper)

  • Daily Habit: Read The Hindu or Indian Express + one monthly compendium (Vision, CLAT Post, Careers360 etc.).

  • Focus on last 12–15 months:

    • Important judgments, bills/acts, govt. schemes.

    • International events, awards, sports, environment, science & tech.

  • Weekly Quiz & Flashcards: Revise every Sunday to lock facts.

  • Practice match-the-following & statement-type questions—common in AILET.

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3. English (22–25 questions)

  • Reading Comprehension: Practice 2 RC passages daily (editorials, essays, legal topics).

  • Brush up Vocabulary & Idioms: Root words, one-word substitutions, foreign phrases.

  • Grammar drills: Spotting errors, sentence correction, fill-in-the-blanks.

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4. Logical Reasoning (≈70 questions) – The Game Changer

  • Critical Reasoning: Strengthen/Weaken arguments, assumptions, inference—priority.

  • Analytical Reasoning: Puzzles, seating arrangements, coding-decoding.

  • Timed practice sets: Aim for <1 min/question.

  • Revisit past NLU Delhi papers (last 5 years) for pattern familiarity.

6. Mock Tests & Analysis

  • Sectional Mocks (Weeks 3–4): At least 3 per week.

  • Full-Length Mocks (Weeks 5–6): 2–3 per week.

  • Post-test analysis: Track accuracy %, identify weak topics, revisit errors.

7. Exam-Day Strategy

  • Sequence: Start with GK (fast scoring) → English → Logical → Legal.

  • Set micro-targets: e.g., GK 10 mins, English 20 mins, Logical 55 mins, Legal 25 mins.

  • Use Intelligent Guessing: Eliminate obvious wrongs; avoid over-attempting.

8. Quick Tricks & Productivity Boosters

  • Pomodoro Method: 25-minute focus sprints + 5-minute breaks.

  • Maintain a Revision Notebook: Important formulas, vocab, GK one-liners.

  • Daily Review: Spend the last 15 mins each day scanning key notes & difficult questions.

Best books for AILET 2026 preparation

Candidates should follow the standard books for AILET 2026 preparation. Using exam-oriented resources will keep the preparation on track. Some of the important books for the examination are mentioned below.

Subject

Books and study material

English

Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis

High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin

Mathematics

Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by RS Agarwal

NCERT books upto 10th

General knowledge (Static)

Lucent’s General Knowledge

NCERT books of History and civics

General knowledge (Current affairs)

The Hindu Newspaper

The Indian Express Newspaper

GKToday

Protiyogita Darpan

Legal aptitude

Universal's Guide to CLAT & LLB Entrance Examination

Reasoning

Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal

Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey

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Questions related to AILET

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Hello aspirant,

AILET PG question is exclusively multiple choice questions or MCQ based . You do not need to write any paragraph based questions. The exam will have 100 MCQs, each worth one mark, covering various branches of law. There is also a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answers.

Good luck!

hey, Having a CLAT rank of 21,000 and an SC category rank of approximately 1,000, you may get a good chance by applying to NLUs in which SC category seats remain unfilled. At this rank extend, there are routinely open positions at state NLUs or more current NLUs with reserved seats SC candidates. Focus on appying to NLUs such as NLU Jodhpur, NLU Odisha or NLU Tamil Nadu, which occasionally have vacancies in saved categories. As well, monitor the CLAT guiding entry in terms of opening overhauls and participate in spot rounds properly.

For admission to its five-year BA LLB degree, Arham Law College in Pune does accept AILET results.  But the college also takes into account other admission tests, such as MH CET Law and CLAT.  Verify certain requirements (such as minimum scores and application procedures) directly through the college's official channels, as admissions procedures might differ.

Hello,

Bennett University offers admission to its BA LLB (Hons) program primarily based on candidates' performance in national-level entrance exams such as CLAT and CUET, as well as academic performance in Class XII.

The All India Law Entrance Test is an entrance exam conducted by the National Law University, Delhi, specifically for admissions to its own programs. As such, Bennett University does not consider scores for admission to its BA LLB (Hons) program.

Hi,

Official AILET 2025 Counselling Link- As the National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) shall provide the official link. Check for updates on the university admissions page directly at [https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in](https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in). Do register and follow instructions once the counseling portal is activated.