What is the syllabus & exam pattern of the AILET? What should my preparation strategy be?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    The All India Law Entrance Test AILET is conducted by National Law University Delhi (NLUD) for admission into their undergraduate B.A. LL.B. And postgraduate LL. M. law programs. Here's an overview of the syllabus and exam pattern of AILET and a few tips for preparation: Exam Pattern: - The AILET exam is conducted in an offline mode and has a duration of 120 minutes. - The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions for the undergraduate programme and 100 multiple-choice questions for the postgraduate programme. - Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. - The AILET exam is designed to test a candidate's kno

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    Karan Patel

    6 years ago
    The AILET syllabus and exam pattern is the testing of your skills and knowledge which if cleared will be your gateway to getting LL.B. Admission in the NLU law course. The AILET entrance examination tests on various skills apart from just the legal aptitude. The various sections in AILET syllabus and exam pattern includes English language and Comprehension, General Knowledge, Mathematical Aptitude and Reasoning, along with a section dedicated to Legal Aptitude as well. Read AILET syllabus and exam pattern: http://www.clearlawentrance.com/2017/11/ailet-exam-pattern-and-syllabus.html
    In AILET Exam Syllabus, there are in total 150 question
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    All India Law Entrance Test is the entrance exam conducted by National Law University, Delhi for admission to its 5-year degree program. The pattern of AILET is very different from all other exams. The exam is divided into 5 sections which include English, General Knowledge, Maths, Logical Reasoning and Legal Reasoning. 150 questions, carrying one mark each are to be answered in 90 minutes. Further, there is no negative marking.
    To prepare for AILET, one must give equal attention to all the subjects. For English, you can use Word Power by Norman Lewis and Six Weeks to Word Power
    For General Knowledge, you can use Lucent or Pearson an
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    Mishika Singh Lawyer by profession | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Like most entrance exams for law, AILET also follows a similar pattern. The following are the topics that the paper is divided into (along with my inputs on how to prepare):
    1. English - Brush up your Basic English and comprehension to prepare for this section.
    2. General Knowledge - This is a very wide category and covers a lot of topics, including science and basic history, geography. It will also include general knowledge (both static and current). It is advisable to pick a guide for general knowledge and go through it.
    3. Legal Aptitude - Will include some landmark judgments, basic provisions of the Constitution, important provisions
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