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AILET 2024 Exam Analysis and Expected Cut-Offs for NLU Delhi

AILET 2024 Exam Analysis: The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is one of the most sought-after law entrance exams in India, especially for admission to the prestigious National Law University (NLU) Delhi. With the release of the AILET 2024 answer key, law aspirants are keenly analyzing the paper to understand its difficulty level, pattern, and expected cut-offs. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the AILET 2024 exam and what aspirants can expect in terms of cut-offs for various categories.

The AILET 2024 exam was conducted on December 8, 2024 in an offline mode across 31 cities. Approximately 17,174 candidates appeared for the exam, out of the 18,044 candidates who had registered. The number of seats available in NLU Delhi, which offers a limited number of undergraduate (UG) law seats, is also an important factor in determining the cut-offs.

Paper Analysis AILET 2024

From the feedback and analysis provided by candidates and experts, the AILET 2024 exam was generally perceived to be easier compared to previous years, which could impact the cut-off trends. Candidates reported that the exam was not as lengthy and challenging as in previous years, making it relatively more accessible. However, this ease could also lead to higher competition among candidates, which will be reflected in the expected cut-off marks.

Expected Cut-Offs for NLU Delhi

The cut-offs for the AILET exam are crucial for determining admission into NLU Delhi. Based on this year’s exam pattern, difficulty level, and the number of students appearing for the exam, the following are the expected cut-off marks for various categories:

Category Expected Rank Range
General Rank 65-66
SC (Scheduled Caste) Rank 1689
ST (Scheduled Tribe) Rank 3351
OBC (Other Backward Classes) Rank 600
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) Rank 305
PWD (Persons with Disabilities) Rank 714

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Seat Distribution in NLU Delhi (AILET 2024)

Category Number of Seats
General 50 seats
SC (Scheduled Caste) 17 seats
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 8 seats
OBC (Other Backward Classes) 24 seats
EWS (Economically Weaker Section) 11 seats
PWD (Persons with Disabilities) 3 seats

 

NLU Delhi – Candidate Statistics

For the AILET 2024 exam, a total of 17,174 candidates appeared, which is slightly lower than the number of registered candidates (18,044). This high number of candidates vying for a limited number of seats indicates stiff competition for admission into NLU Delhi, which is one of the most prestigious law universities in the country.

The AILET 2024 exam has proven to be slightly easier than previous years, with candidates reporting a more manageable difficulty level. However, given the high number of candidates and the limited number of seats, the competition remains intense, and aspirants must perform well to secure a spot in NLU Delhi.

The expected cut-offs for the various categories indicate a relatively moderate but competitive entry into the university, with General category candidates expected to secure around 65-66 Rank to stand a good chance for admission. It is important for candidates to stay updated on further announcements regarding results, counselling, and seat allocation to navigate the post-exam process effectively.

AILET 2025 Answer Key Published, Submit Objections by December 10

AILET 2025 Answer Key: The master answer key for the BA LLB, LLM, PhD and MA examinations was submitted for release in parallel with the master question paper sets of the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025. AILET 2025 aspirants who sat the exam can simply proceed to the website nationallawuniversitydelhi.in and log in with their application number and password to view the relevant key. The answer key termed as master answer key is for the examination of BA LLB, LLM, PhD, and MA.

In the case of the answer keys that were issued, there will be an opportunity to contest them, if needs be, until the 10th of December at eight in the morning. As per the official notice, there is a stipulated fee of Rs. 500 to be paid per objection placed by the candidate. Complaining fee paid and mainly if the complaint is valid will be returned back.

The examination will not have negative markings except for multiple-choice answers. The criteria set for negative marking is this: 0.25 x 4 = 1. This indicates that for every incorrect response, the candidate’s score will be deducted by 0.25. One failed answer will also incur penalties of one negative marking. Therefore, the four wrong answers would attract one penalty point. In fact, now a candidate will also estimate his/her marks using the answer key and the evaluation system.

AILET 2025 Answer Key: Steps to Download and Submit Objections?

Step 1: Go to the official site of NLU Delhi at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in

Step 2: Select the link for the AILET 2025 answer key found on the homepage.

Step 3: Provide login information

Step 4: The solution guide will display on the screen as a PDF file.

Step 5: Save the file and print a copy for later use.

Step 6: To file an objection, choose the question.

Step 7: Submit accompanying documents

Step 8: Settle the fees

Step 9: File the objection

Step 10: Save and download the confirmation page for later use.

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The AILET is an annual admission test conducted by the National Law University (NLU) to admit students to the BA LLB (Hons), LLM, and PhD programs at various institutions across the nation. The test was conducted in one slot from 2-4 pm on December 8 this year.

AILET 2025 took place at several exam centres in Bengaluru, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Cuttack, Dehradun, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Gurugram, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Kota, Lucknow, Madurai, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Ranchi, Thiruvananthapuram, Shimla, Siliguri, Varanasi, and Visakhapatnam.