AILET Result 2024 and Cut-Off Analysis
The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a pivotal exam for law aspirants in India, conducted by National Law University (NLU) Delhi. In this article, we delve into the AILET 2024 results, analyzing the cut-off trends, and providing an insight into the exam’s difficulty level.
AILET Result 2024 Overview
The AILET 2024 exam, held on December 10, 2023, was primarily for admission to BA-LLB, LLM, and PhD programs at NLU Delhi. The results were announced on December 13, 2023. Candidates can download their results from the official website of NLU Delhi.
Exam Name | All India Law Entrance Test 2024 |
Organization | National Law University (NLU), Delhi |
Exam Date | 10 December 2023 |
Result Date | December 2023 |
Official Website | https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/ |
Exam Analysis
The AILET 2024 was described as moderately difficult and lengthier compared to the previous year. It consisted of 150 questions to be answered in 120 minutes. The test included more passage-based questions, making it time-consuming.
Section-wise Difficulty Level
- English Language: This section had 50 questions, with a moderate level of difficulty, focusing on grammar and language.
- Current Affairs & General Knowledge: This 30-question section was more challenging than last year, with a focus on current affairs and economics.
- Logical Reasoning: The most challenging section, with 70 questions ranging from moderate to difficult, included principal-fact-based questions and analytical reasoning.
Cut-off Expectations
- The expected cut-off for the General category was projected to be between 78-83 marks.
- A good score for aspirants was estimated around 92+ marks.
- The logical reasoning section was noted as the most difficult.
Cut-Off Analysis
Cut-off marks are the minimum scores required for admissions into various programs at NLU Delhi. These cut-offs are based on several factors, including the exam’s difficulty level, the number of candidates, and available seats.
Previous Years’ Cut-Off Trends
To understand the cut-off trends better, let’s look at the previous years’ data:
AILET 2023 Cut-Offs (BA LLB)
- Round 1: General – 72.75 marks (62nd rank), EWS – 57.25 (506th rank), OBC – 57.5 (484th rank), SC – 49.75 (1133rd rank), ST – 40.25 (2647th rank).
- Round 2: General – 71.75 marks (74th rank), EWS – 56 (606th rank), SC – 47.25 (1456th rank), ST – 38.5 (3030th rank).
AILET 2023 Cut-Offs (LLM)
- Round 1: General – 67.75 marks (37th rank), OBC-Non Creamy Layer – 48 (104th rank), EWS – 39 (131st rank), SC – 50.75 (95th rank), ST – 42 (122nd rank).
- Round 2: General – 59.75 marks (62nd rank), OBC-Non Creamy Layer – 47 (105th rank), SC – 45.75 (109th rank).
Expected AILET 2024 Cut-Offs
For AILET 2024, based on previous trends, the expected cut-offs for BA LLB and LLM programs are:
- General: 70-80 (BA LLB), 60-65 (LLM)
- OBC (Non Creamy Layer): 55-60 (BA LLB), 45-50 (LLM)
- EWS: 55-60 (BA LLB), 38-40 (LLM)
- SC: 45-50 (BA LLB), 48-52 (LLM)
- ST: 38-40 (BA LLB), 40-45 (LLM).
The AILET 2024 results and cut-off trends highlight the competitive nature of the exam. Aspiring law students should focus on surpassing the expected cut-off marks to enhance their chances of securing admission to prestigious programs at NLU Delhi. Understanding these trends and the exam’s difficulty level can help future candidates prepare more effectively for AILET 2025 and beyond.
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