The All India Law Entrance Test Syllabus (AILET Syllabus) is designed to test students’ critical and analytical thinking skills, general knowledge, and logical reasoning. Every year, the number of applicants for AILET is increasing; last year, it was approximately 28000+ students. The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and AILET both are the entrance exams for National Law Universities. These NLUs are present in different states of INDIA. The AILET is conducted for admission into the B.A. LL.B (Hons), LLM, and PH.D of NLU-DELHI only, but for other NLUs, CLAT is being conducted. To crack these entrance exams, student has to prepare the syllabus diligently and with proper guidance. In a student’s life, such guidance comes from expert faculty and experience, which can be easily found with the Maansarovar Law Centre- Delhi. In this article, you will explore the AILET Syllabus, pattern for UG and PG programs, and not the Ph.d Program, and the Maansarovar Law Centre's role in this law journey of yours. All the details can be found at the official website of NLU Delhi- https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/.

AILET Exam Eligibility

The candidates have to meet the following eligibility criteria for the AILET exam for AILET UG and AILET PG programs.

For appearing AILET UG entrance exam, the candidate has either completed it’s 12th or is appearing for it in the current year, but has to pass the exam with minimum marks as required. The General and OBC categories have to get 45%, and the reserved category has to get 40% in their 12th exams.

For appearing AILET PG entrance exam, the candidate must have an LL.B degree or equivalent law degree from a recognised university. Final year law students can also apply for the same exam if they pass the degree with a minimum marks as required. Minimum marks criteria are 50% for the general and OBC categories and 45% for the reserved categories.

For further updates regarding eligibility, please visit - https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/.

AILET Exam Pattern

AILET exam has both Direct Questions and Comprehension. It has 150 questions carrying 1 mark for each question. These questions have to be completed in 2 hours, like the CLAT exam, with negative marking of 0.25.

AILET Syllabus

Now, let's have a look at the AILET syllabus for UG. Both the CLAT syllabus and the AILET Syllabus are the same, but maths is not a part of it. The AILET UG syllabus consists of 3 sections.

- English Language - This section deals with students' command over the English language. It includes 50 questions of 50 marks in total. This English section covers the syllabus from comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, parajumbles, etc.

- Current Affairs and General Knowledge - Students must be aware of the current affairs going on, as it covers all the topics related to National and International Events, Legal Developments, Government Schemes, etc. Static GK syllabus includes history, polity, geography, and General science. This section has 30 questions of 30 marks.

- Logical Reasoning - This section covers 70-mark questions. This part of the syllabus tests the logical aptitude of the students, but it does not require any prior knowledge of legal or technical aspects.

For complete AILET Syllabus, please visit https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/.

AILET Syllabus for PG - This entrance exam is MCQ-based, and it has 100 MCQs of 100 Marks in total. The AILET Syllabus for PG includes questions from different branches of law. Time duration is the same as AILET UG, which means exams are to be completed in 2 hours, and a negative marking of 0.25 is there.

Below is the AILET Syllabus for PG:

- Jurisprudence

- Law of Torts

- Family Law

- Criminal Law

- International Law

- Intellectual Property Law

- Law of Contracts

- Property Law

Preparation Tip for AILET Syllabus

The AILET syllabus is comprehensive, whether it is AILET UG or AILET PG, and students must do smart preparation as competition is tough due to limited seats, like B. A LL.B (hons) has 120 seats only, and LLM has 81 in NLU-Delhi (including foreign nationals). In this aspect, right guidance with the right strategy is essential, which can happen because of institutes like Maansarovar Law Centre- Delhi. Here at Maansarvar, we not only focus on the syllabus but also want each student to excel in the exams. We have in-house faculty, which means the owners are the teachers, and need not worry that teachers can be changed in the middle of the course. We provide updated study materials designed especially for the AILET Syllabus, mock test series, and doubt sessions related to the syllabus. For more course details, please visit-

https://www.maansarovarlawcentre.com/best-clat-coaching-in-delhi/.

With Maansarovar Law Centre- Delhi, your preparation not only becomes easy, but you will also be able to focus on the key areas of the syllabus smartly.

Conclusion

If you are preparing for the AILET 2026, then you need a deep understanding of the syllabus, a disciplined study plan, dedication towards your dream, and expert mentorship.

Maansarovar Law Centre offers the ideal environment for students to concentrate more and clear the AILET exam with confidence. By combining the concept clarity, full syllabus coverage, daily mock test practice, Previous year papers review, and time management skills, you will be successfully ahead in your legal career.

Note: Always visit the official website of NLU-DELHI for syllabus details-

https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/llm/exam-details.html.