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This ebook contains the complete question paper of AILET BA LLB 2023 exam. Also, the answer key of the question paper is attached at the end. Download the PDF here.
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Application Date:27 August,2025 - 06 January,2026
Application Date:15 November,2025 - 23 March,2026
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Counselling Date:17 December,2025 - 27 December,2025
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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.

The predicted cut-off for the General-PwD category in AILET 2026 is expected to be approximately between 65 and 70 marks. In terms of ranking, the closing rank for this category is anticipated to range from 2,300 to 2,650, depending on the difficulty level of the examination and the total number of applicants. This estimation is based on recent trends, such as the 2025 session where the closing rank for General-PwD candidates was around 2,639 in the final rounds. Since NLU Delhi provides a 5% horizontal reservation for PwD candidates, only a limited number of seats are available, making the final cut-off highly sensitive to the performance of the top-ranking candidates within this specific group. For more detailed updates and official merit lists, you can visit: https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-2026-cut-off

Hello Himanshi,

In order to secure admission to NLU Delhi through AILET, an All India Rank(AIR) is the primary metric used, however it also depends on the category you are applying under. Every candidate is assigned an AIR to fill seats according to the reservation matrix.

For General candidate: an AIR is the only thing that matters as there are only about 50 seats, excluding the PwD seats. An air of top 60-70 is required to secure a seat.

For Reserved Category candidates (OBC, SC, ST, EWS): In NLU Delhi, your category rank is considered to determine your position within the specific pool, bit this rank is derived from AIR list. You are first considered for a General seat, if your rank is not high enough then you are specified a seat within your own category.

I hope the information helps you.

Thankyou.




Hello,

With 85 marks in AILET 2026, it is very unlikely to get NLU Delhi for the General category. The expected cut-off for General is usually higher, often above 90 marks.

If you belong to a reserved category (OBC, EWS, SC, ST), your chances are slightly better, but for General, 85 marks may not be enough.

Your best option is to also consider other NLUs where the cut-off is lower.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

NO, 101.75 marks is not enough to place an admission in NLU Delhi.

For BA LLB (Hons), NLU Delhi uses the cutoff of 122 marks (expected) along with the eligibility expected with 12 board passed out with a minimum of 45% for AILET Cutoff 2026.

These predicted cutoffs might change. Based on the candidate's participation, allotment, and the seats provided.

Admission to NLU is based on the merit lists from the obtained AILET scores with the counselling process involved.

If you have further queries, kindly check the official portal from time to time.

Hope it helps with your query. Good luck.



The AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) 2025 Cutoff is typically released in terms of the Closing Rank achieved by the last admitted candidate in each round of counseling for the BA LLB (Honours) program at NLU Delhi.access cut off from here https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-cutoff

Hello aspirant,

Getting 43 in CLAT can feel disappointing, but it doesn't define your ability. You still have AILET, and many students improve sharply in their second attempt. For AILET, focus more on English, logical reasoning and GK. In static GK, study important books, monuments, national parks, constitutional facts and major awards. For current affairs, revise the last 6-8 months covering national events, government schemes, appointments, sports and major international news. Make short notes and revise daily. With a clear plan and claim mind, you can perform much better in AILET.

FOR GUIDANCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-preparation-tips

THANK YOU

Good Morning, Candidate,

It entirely depends on the university whether the admission for the BA LLB will be based on the 12th board or the national-level entrance exam, or both. The admission exams are below

1. Common Law Admission Test

2. All India Law Entrance Test

3. Symbiosis Law Admission Test

4. Common University Entrance Test

Thank you. Hope this information helps you.

You can find AILET 2026 mock tests on most major law-entrance preparation platforms, coaching institutes and test-series providers. Many of them offer free sample mocks along with full-length paid test series that follow the latest AILET pattern. You can also check previous years’ question papers, sectional tests and model papers provided by offline coaching centres, bookstores and competitive exam publishers. These resources will help you practice the new pattern, improve speed and understand the difficulty level. Try attempting at least one mock every week and gradually increase frequency as the exam approaches. Consistent practice will strengthen your accuracy and confidence before the final exam. All the best.


Hello aspirant,

For MBBS admission in Nepal especially for international students, including Indians, the requirement is generally 50% individually in each of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) in your Class 12 or equivalent. Just having 50% in total PCB won’t be sufficient. In addition, you’ll likely need to qualify in the NEET-UG exam as per the Indian regulations for studying MBBS abroad. So make sure you meet both the individual subject mark requirements and the NEET eligibility to apply successfully in Nepalese medical colleges like BPKIHS, KUSMS, or private institutions.

If you want to know more detail about MBBS in Nepal you can visit here :

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/study-mbbs-in-nepal

Best of luck with your medical journey!


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