AILET 2026 Exam Analysis

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Adtiya Aryan
15 December 20252 min read
The AILET 2026 examination was conducted on December 14 (Sunday), and based on expert review and early student feedback, the overall difficulty level of the paper can be classified as moderate across all three sections.
The paper followed the familiar pattern traditionally set by National Law University Delhi, focusing on conceptual clarity, logical application, and careful time management rather than introducing unexpected elements.
Students who maintained accuracy, avoided guesswork, and managed time efficiently were clearly at an advantage. The paper rewarded preparation and discipline more than aggressive attempting.
As per the AILET 2026 exam analysis, English Language, Current Affairs and General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning were all moderate in difficulty, with Logical Reasoning leaning towards the easier side for well-prepared candidates.
Notably, Logical Reasoning included around four to five legal reasoning questions, all of which were straightforward and scoring for students with basic legal awareness.
This detailed AILET 2026 exam analysis provides a section-wise breakdown of difficulty level, question trends, good attempts, and expected cut-off insights to help candidates realistically assess their performance.

Section-Wise AILET Exam Analysis 2026

SectionDifficultyNature of QuestionsComparison with AILET 2025
English LanguageModerateVocabulary, grammar, comprehensionLargely similar
Current Affairs and GKModerateStatic GK and current affairsSimilar, coverage dependent
Logical ReasoningEasy to ModerateLegal and analytical reasoningContinues to be decisive

AILET 2026 Question Paper Pattern

SectionNumber of QuestionsMarks
English Language5050
Current Affairs and General Knowledge3030
Logical Reasoning7070
Total150150

English Language: AILET 2026 Exam Analysis

AspectDetails
Difficulty LevelModerate
Topics CoveredSynonyms, antonyms, error spotting, fill in the blanks, idioms, sentence correction, vocabulary, reading comprehension, jumbles
Passage LengthShort to medium
Question StyleDirect language and context-based
Good Attempts40 or more
The English section rewarded candidates with strong reading speed and vocabulary-in-context skills. Grammar questions were mostly direct, while comprehension passages tested inference and tone rather than factual recall.
The main differentiator in this section was time usage. Candidates who overthought sentence correction and jumbled sentences often lost valuable minutes. For those who approached it calmly, English served as an effective confidence booster early in the exam.

Current Affairs and General Knowledge: AILET 2026 Exam Analysis

AspectDetails
Difficulty LevelModerate
Total Questions30
Time Required15 to 18 minutes
Accuracy PotentialMedium
Good Attempts22 to 24
Good Score20 to 22
The Current Affairs and GK section remained largely consistent with previous years. There were no major surprises in terms of pattern or difficulty.
A significant number of questions were drawn directly from well-known preparation sources and standard law entrance modules. Students who maintained regular revision were able to attempt most questions with confidence.
Time management was not a concern for most candidates, making this a stable scoring section provided accuracy was prioritised over blind attempts.

Logical Reasoning: AILET 2026 Exam Analysis

AspectDetails
Difficulty LevelEasy to Moderate
Total Passages2
Total Questions28
Key TopicsAssumptions, inferences, conclusions, strengthening and weakening arguments
Time ManagementComfortable
Accuracy PotentialHigh
Good Attempts24
Good ScoreAround 23
Logical Reasoning emerged as one of the most scoring sections of the paper. With only two passages and a manageable number of questions, both reading load and time pressure remained under control.
The questions closely mirrored official sample papers and previous trends. While some AI-based questions were reported, they did not significantly increase difficulty. Most questions could be solved effectively using option elimination.
Candidates who remained calm and avoided overanalysis were able to maximise their scores in this section.

AILET 2026 Expected Cut-Off (Expert Estimate)

CategoryBA LLB (Hons)LLM
General85 to 9562 to 68
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)70 to 7548 to 53
EWS58 to 6540 to 44
SC48 to 5545 to 50
ST42 to 5043 to 48
PwD65 to 7050 to 55
Kashmiri Migrants75 to 8060 to 65
J and K Residents70 to 75Not Applicable
Note: These are estimates.
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