AILET 2021 Exam Conducted Today
National Law University conducted the national-level AILET 2021 exam today i.e. on July 30 . The exam was conducted in pen-and-paper mode across various exam centers in the country.
AILET, Candidates will get admission in L.L.M, 5 year B.A L.L.B and Ph.D. programmes. Candidates will be able to get admission in NLU's in all over India only after qualifying the examination.
AILET Exam Pattern 2021 in Brief:
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of Examination |
Computer Based Test (CBT) |
Exam Duration |
90 minutes |
Subjects |
|
Type of Question |
MCQ’s |
Total No. of Questions |
150 (UG) |
Total Marks |
150 marks |
Negative Marking |
0.25 for each wrong answer |
Language of Paper |
English only |
AILET 2021 Subject Wise distribution of Questions and Marks:
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
Marks |
English |
35 |
35 |
General Knowledge (Current Affairs, General Science, History, Geography, Economics, Civics) |
35 |
35 |
Legal Aptitude |
35 |
35 |
Reasoning |
35 |
35 |
Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Ability) |
10 |
10 |
Total |
150 |
150 |
AILET 2021 Marking Criteria:
Marking Criteria |
Correct Answer |
+1 |
Incorrect Answer |
-0.25 |
|
Unanswered |
0 |
English Section (35 questions of 1 mark each) |
GK and Current Affairs Section (35 questions of 1 mark each) |
Legal Aptitude Section |
Reasoning Section |
Mathematics Section (10 questions of 1 mark each) |
Vocabulary |
International Events |
Torts
|
Series |
Average |
Grammar |
UN bodies |
Vicarious Liability
|
Blood Relations |
Numbers |
Reading Comprehension |
Major Developments in Sports, Geopolitics and important environmental agreements |
Legal Awareness covering Constitutional Law and Polity
|
Directions |
Algebra |
Inference-based questions |
Current Affairs |
Law of Crimes
|
Critical Reasoning |
Geometry |
Synonyms |
Eminent Personalities |
Strict Liability
|
Syllogism |
Probability |
Antonyms |
Sports |
Contracts and Constitutional Law
|
Analogy |
Quadratic Equations |
Para Jumbles |
Awards and Honors |
International Law |
|
Arithmetic progression/ geometric progression
|
Harshita Nandal has worked as a Creative head in Mitrakshar, University of Delhi. She has done her Graduation from the University of Delhi in English Honours. In her free time, she prefers to play the guitar, take short walks in between work and loves to watch Korean dramas. Currently, she is an author at Educere India to fulfil the desire of her passion for writing.