AILET 2027: Exam Date, Syllabus, Eligibility and Complete Guide

AILET 2027 Exam Date, Syllabus, Eligibility and Complete Guide

If you are serious about NLU Delhi, this is the one guide you need to read carefully.

Not because NLU Delhi is just another law school. It is India’s most aspirational law university, and AILET is the only way in. There is no other route. No alternative exam. No second chance at the same seat.

That is what makes AILET different from every other law entrance exam in India, including CLAT.

This guide covers everything you need to know about AILET 2027: exam date, syllabus, eligibility, pattern, seat matrix, application process, cut-offs and how to prepare. Read it once, understand it fully, and start with clarity.

AILET 2027 Quick Highlights

Particular Details
Exam Name AILET 2027
Conducting Body National Law University Delhi
Exam Date Second week of December 2026 (Tentative)
Mode Offline
Total Questions 150
Duration 2 Hours
Seats at NLU Delhi 110
Official Website nationallawuniversitydelhi.in

 

What Is AILET? Understanding the NLU Delhi Entrance Exam

AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test. It is conducted every year by National Law University Delhi, one of the most respected law schools in the country, for admission to its BA LLB and LLM programmes.

Unlike CLAT, which is a centralised exam accepted by 26 NLUs across India, AILET is exclusive. Only NLU Delhi conducts it, and only NLU Delhi uses it. This exclusivity is precisely what makes AILET so competitive.

Every year, thousands of serious law aspirants compete for 110 undergraduate BA LLB seats at NLU Delhi. The General category closes at around ranks 60-70. That number puts the level of competition in perspective. You are not just competing against average students. You are competing against some of the best-prepared law aspirants in the country.

Why NLU Delhi Is Different From Other NLUs

Before you understand AILET, you need to understand why NLU Delhi is worth fighting for.

There are 26 NLUs in India. NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad and WBNUJS Kolkata are all excellent law schools. But NLU Delhi occupies a category of its own, and it comes down to one thing: location.

Delhi as a legal ecosystem

NLU Delhi sits in the heart of India’s legal capital. The Supreme Court of India is minutes away. The Delhi High Court, the National Green Tribunal, the Competition Commission of India, and dozens of India’s most active law firms and legal institutions are all within the city.

For a law student, this is not a small advantage. It is a transformative one.

What NLU Delhi students get that others do not:

  • Direct access to Supreme Court internships from the first year onwards
  • Proximity to top law firms, including AZB, Trilegal, Cyril Amarchand, Luthra and more
  • Policy and government internships at institutions like NITI Aayog, Law Commission and Ministry of Law
  • Exposure to live litigation at the highest court level during your degree
  • A smaller batch size (110 seats) compared to larger NLUs, which means more individual attention and stronger alumni networks per batch
  • Among the highest placement records in India for a law school, with consistent offers from Magic Circle and top Indian firms

NLU Delhi alumni and reputation

NLU Delhi graduates have gone on to become Supreme Court advocates, senior partners at top firms, judges, policy advisors and academics at global institutions. The reputation of the NLU Delhi degree is recognised not just in India but in the UK, the US and European legal markets as well.

This is why the AILET cut-off for the General category closes at rank 60 to 70 every year. Students who understand what NLU Delhi offers are willing to work harder and prepare longer. You should be one of them.

AILET 2027 Exam Overview

Before diving into preparation, it helps to understand exactly what you are preparing for.

Detail Information
Exam Name AILET 2027
Conducting Body National Law University Delhi
Official Website nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
Exam Date Second week of December 2026 (Tentative)
Mode Offline (Pen-and-Paper)
Duration 2 Hours
Total Questions 150 (BA LLB)
Marking Scheme +1 correct, 0.25 wrong
Negative Marking Yes, 0.25 per wrong answer
Total UG Seats 110 (plus 10 for Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO)
Exam Centres 37 cities across India

The most important takeaway from this table: 150 questions in 120 minutes means you get 48 seconds per question on average. Speed, accuracy and calm are the three things that decide your AILET rank.

AILET 2027 Important Dates

NLU Delhi follows a consistent schedule year to year. All dates below are based on previous year patterns and are expected to follow the same timeline for 2027.

Event Expected Date
Official Notification Release First week of August 2026
Registration Start Date First week of August 2026
Last Date to Apply Second week of November 2026
Application Correction Window Second week of November 2026
Admit Card Release Two weeks before the exam
AILET 2027 Exam Date Second week of December 2026
Provisional Answer Key Same day or the day after the exam
Objection Window Two to three days after the answer key
Final Answer Key and Result A few days after the exam
Counselling Begins December 2026 / January 2027

Note: All dates are tentative. Always check the official NLU Delhi website for confirmed announcements from August 2026 onwards.

One thing to mark immediately: AILET registration opens in August 2026, the same month as CLAT registration. If you are preparing for both exams, which you should be, manage both timelines carefully. Missing either deadline means losing that year entirely.

AILET 2027 Eligibility Criteria

AILET has straightforward eligibility requirements. The real challenge is not getting eligible. It is getting a rank good enough for NLU Delhi.

For BA LLB (5-year integrated programme):

Category Minimum Marks in Class 12
General 45%
OBC 42%
SC / ST 40%

Additional points:

  • Students appearing in Class 12 board exams in 2027 are also eligible
  • There is no upper age limit for AILET
  • Proof of passing must be submitted at the time of admission to NLU Delhi

For LLM (postgraduate):

Category Minimum Marks in LLB
General 50%
SC / ST 45%

Students appearing in their final year of LLB can also apply for the LLM programme.

AILET 2027 Seat Matrix: How Many Seats Are Actually Available

This is one of the most important sections to understand before you start your AILET 2027 preparation. Knowing exactly how many seats exist in each category helps you set a realistic rank target.

AILET BA LLB 2027 Seat Matrix

Category Total Seats PwD Horizontal Reservation Seats After PwD Reservation
General 50 3 47
OBC Non-Creamy Layer (22%) 24 1 23
Scheduled Caste (15%) 17 1 16
Scheduled Tribe (7.5%) 8 0 8
EWS (10%) 11 1 10
Sub Total 110 6 104
Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO 10
Grand Total 120

What this means in practice:

Only 47 General category seats are available after accounting for PwD horizontal reservation. In AILET 2026, the General category closed at rank 60 in Round 1 and rank 70 in Round 2. This means even rank 65 was not safe in Round 1. The margin for error in AILET is almost zero.

For OBC candidates, the closing rank in AILET 2026 was around 330 to 369. For SC candidates, around 1,480 to 1,602. For ST candidates, around 1,372 to 2,888.

AILET 2027 Exam Pattern

AILET 2027 is a 150-question, 2-hour offline exam. Unlike CLAT, which shifted to a fully passage-based format, AILET has a different and more traditional structure. This is one of the most important differences between the two exams.

Particulars Details
Mode Offline, pen-and-paper
Total Questions 150 (BA LLB)
Duration 2 hours (120 minutes)
Marking +1 for correct, 0.25 deducted for wrong
Unattempted Questions No negative marking

Section-wise breakdown:

Section Questions Marks
English Language 50 50
Current Affairs and General Knowledge 30 30
Logical Reasoning 70 70
Total 150 150

The most striking thing about AILET’s pattern is the weight given to Logical Reasoning. With 70 out of 150 questions, it is by far the most important section in the exam. A student who dominates Logical Reasoning dominates AILET.

English Language is the second heaviest section with 50 questions, covering comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, fill in the blanks, antonyms, synonyms and sentence structure. Current Affairs and GK carries 30 questions focused on history, geography, economics, science and current events.

AILET 2027 Syllabus: Section by Section

English Language (50 questions)

AILET English goes beyond simple comprehension. It tests vocabulary depth, grammar accuracy and reading under time pressure. Topics include:

  • Reading comprehension passages
  • Fill in the blanks
  • Antonyms and synonyms
  • Idioms and phrases
  • Jumbled words and sentences
  • Choosing the correct word to complete a sentence

The vocabulary demand in AILET English is noticeably higher than in CLAT. Students who read widely for months have a natural advantage here.

Current Affairs and General Knowledge (30 questions)

This section covers a broad range of topics:

  • Current national and international events
  • History and geography of India and the world
  • Economics and general science
  • Physics and environmental topics
  • Awards, appointments and recent developments

Unlike CLAT, where GK is passage-based, AILET GK questions can be direct factual questions. This means you need strong recall ability, not just reading comprehension.

Logical Reasoning (70 questions)

This is where AILET is won or lost. With 70 questions, it accounts for nearly half the paper. Topics include:

  • Logical inferences and conclusions
  • Legal propositions and reasoning
  • Syllogisms and analytical reasoning
  • Statement and assumption-based questions
  • Argument evaluation and critical reasoning

The Logical Reasoning section in AILET is more direct and less passage-dependent than CLAT. Strong analytical thinking, clear logical steps and quick mental processing matter most here.

Best Books for AILET 2027 Preparation

One of the most common mistakes AILET aspirants make is collecting too many books. Too many resources create confusion and slow your preparation down. A focused, section-wise approach works far better.

Here is what actually helps for each section:

English Language

The single best resource for AILET English is a quality national newspaper read every day. The Hindu or Indian Express builds vocabulary, comprehension speed and grammar instinctively over months. For vocabulary specifically, practice antonyms, synonyms and idioms from a reliable word list. Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis is widely used by serious aspirants for vocabulary depth.

For comprehension practice, use past AILET question papers. They give you the exact difficulty level and passage type you will face on exam day.

Logical Reasoning

This is the most important section in AILET with 70 questions. For Logical Reasoning, past AILET papers are again the most valuable resource. No general reasoning book perfectly matches AILET’s specific question style. Practice daily from actual AILET previous year questions and work on speed and accuracy together.

RS Aggarwal’s Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning is useful for foundational logical reasoning skills, particularly for syllogisms and statement-based questions. Use it to build a base, then shift entirely to AILET-specific practice sets.

Current Affairs and General Knowledge

Unlike CLAT, where GK is passage-based, AILET can test direct factual recall. This means you need both a reading habit and memory. Follow current news daily from August 2026 onwards. Cover national and international events, science and technology updates, economic developments and appointments.

NPLC’s free monthly current affairs magazine is structured specifically to cover the GK topics that appear in CLAT and AILET every year. It removes the need to collect news from scattered sources and gives you a structured monthly revision resource.

For static GK covering history, geography and science, use a standard Class 10 or 11 NCERT as a reference. AILET rarely goes beyond this level for static topics.

Mock Tests

The most important resource for AILET 2027 is not a book. It is a full-length AILET mock test taken under timed conditions with a 150-question format.

Use AILET-specific mock tests, not CLAT mocks, for your primary practice. The section weightage is completely different, and using CLAT mocks as your main practice tool for AILET leads to poor time management on exam day.

Take at least 25 to 30 full-length AILET mocks between now and December 2026. Analyse every single one afterwards. The analysis session after a mock test is worth more than the mock itself.

Recommended approach: One strong newspaper daily, one vocabulary resource for English, past AILET papers for Logical Reasoning, NPLC monthly magazine for GK, and 25 to 30 full-length AILET mocks with detailed analysis. That is all you need.

How AILET Is Different From CLAT: The Key Differences

Most law aspirants prepare for both CLAT and AILET together. That is the right approach. But treating them as identical exams is a mistake many students make. Understanding the differences helps you prepare smarter.

Factor CLAT 2027 AILET 2027
Conducting Body Consortium of NLUs NLU Delhi exclusively
NLUs Accessible 26 NLUs across India NLU Delhi only
Total Questions 120 150
Question Format Fully passage-based Mix of passage and direct questions
English Section 22 to 26 questions 50 questions
Legal Reasoning 28 to 32 passage-based Within the Logical Reasoning section
GK Format Passage-based Can be direct factual questions
Logical Reasoning 22 to 26 questions 70 questions (dominant section)
Application Fee Rs. 4,000 (General) Rs. 3,000 (General)
Seats 3,952 across 26 NLUs 110 at NLU Delhi
Exam Date 6 December 2026 (tentative) Second week of December 2026

The biggest practical difference is the Logical Reasoning weight. AILET demands much stronger reasoning skills than CLAT. Students who have strong analytical thinking tend to perform better in AILET relative to their CLAT score. Students who rely heavily on reading speed alone often find AILET harder than expected.

Which Is Harder: CLAT or AILET?

This is one of the most searched questions among serious law aspirants. The honest answer is that they are hard in different ways. Here is a direct comparison:

Factor CLAT 2027 AILET 2027
Total Seats 3,952 across 26 NLUs 110 at NLU Delhi only
General Category Closing Rank Around 100 to 115 (NLSIU) Around 60 to 70
Applicants 75,000 plus 20,000 plus
Reasoning Difficulty Moderate, passage-based High, 70 direct reasoning questions
GK Format Fully passage-based Can be direct factual questions
English Demand Comprehension and inference Comprehension plus strong vocabulary
Rank Margin for Error 5 to 10 rank buffer at top NLUs Almost zero buffer for the General category
Time Pressure 120 questions in 120 minutes 150 questions in 120 minutes

The verdict

AILET is harder to crack at the top because of three factors. Fewer seats, a steeper reasoning demand and almost zero rank margin for General category students. A rank of 75 in AILET means you missed NLU Delhi entirely. A rank of 75 in CLAT still gives you access to multiple top NLUs.

CLAT is harder in terms of reading pressure because everything is passage-based and the paper rewards sustained comprehension ability throughout 120 questions.

Most students who do well in AILET also do well in CLAT because the core skills overlap. The difference is that AILET demands a stronger reasoning ability and CLAT demands a stronger reading stamina. The student who builds both will perform well in both exams.

This is exactly why integrated CLAT and AILET preparation together is the most efficient approach. You do not need two separate preparation tracks. You need one preparation system that covers both exam demands simultaneously.

AILET 2027 Application Process

NLU Delhi manages the AILET 2027 application entirely through its official website. Here is how to apply:

  1. Visit nationallawuniversitydelhi.in and click the AILET 2027 registration link
  2. Register with your name, email ID and mobile number
  3. Log in and fill in your personal, academic and communication details
  4. Select your preferred exam centre from the available cities
  5. Upload required documents, including a photograph and a signature
  6. Pay the application fee online
  7. Submit the form and download a printout for future reference

Application Fee:

Category Fee
General / OBC / Kashmiri Migrants Rs. 3,000
SC / ST / PwD Rs. 1,000

Documents required at the time of application:

  • Recent passport-size photograph
  • Signature
  • BPL certificate (if applicable)
  • Passport (for Foreign National candidates)
  • PwD certificate (if claiming reservation)

The application fee is non-refundable. Double-check all details before submission, especially your category field, as this directly impacts seat allotment during counselling.

AILET 2027 Exam Centres

AILET 2027 is conducted across 37 cities in India. Students can select their preferred centre while filling out the application form. Cities include:

Ahmedabad, Asansol, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Cochin, Dehradun, Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Gorakhpur, Gurugram, Guwahati, Gwalior, Jamshedpur, Haldwani, Hisar, Hyderabad, Jabalpur, Jaipur, Jammu, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Pune, Raipur, Ranchi, Thiruvananthapuram, Varanasi, Visakhapatnam.

For students in Delhi and Gurgaon, both cities have AILET exam centres, so location is not a concern.

AILET 2027 Admit Card

NLU Delhi releases the AILET admit card approximately two weeks before the exam, expected in late November 2026.

How to download:

  1. Visit nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
  2. Log in using your registered ID and password
  3. Click on the AILET 2027 Admit Card link
  4. Download and print two to three copies on A4 paper

The admit card contains your name, roll number, exam date, reporting time and exam centre details. Carry a valid government-issued photo ID along with the admit card on exam day. Without both, you will not be allowed to enter the hall.

AILET 2027 Answer Key

After the exam concludes, NLU Delhi releases the provisional answer key, usually on the same day or the day after.

  • Candidates can raise objections against any question within a limited window of two to three days
  • NLU Delhi reviews all valid objections before releasing the final answer key
  • The final answer key is published along with the result

In previous years, one or two questions have been withdrawn after the objection window, changing the effective total marks. Always use the final answer key, not the provisional one, to estimate your score.

AILET 2027 Result

The AILET 2027 result is expected in December 2026, a few days after the exam. NLU Delhi releases the result on its official website in PDF format.

The result includes:

  • All India Rank (AIR)
  • Category rank
  • Total marks obtained
  • Qualifying status

Your AIR directly determines your counselling eligibility. In AILET 2026, the General category closed at rank 60 in Round 1. Missing that cut by even two or three ranks means moving to Round 2 and hoping for a withdrawal seat. Accuracy is everything.

AILET 2027 Cut-Off Trends: What Score Do You Need?

Understanding the AILET cut-off is important because it tells you what level of performance is actually needed to secure a seat at NLU Delhi. Unlike many entrance exams where small score differences do not affect admissions significantly, AILET is extremely rank-sensitive. A difference of just 2 to 3 marks can shift your rank by dozens of positions and completely change your admission chances.

The cut-off changes every year based on factors like paper difficulty, number of applicants and overall competition, but the overall trend remains consistent: NLU Delhi demands very high accuracy, especially for General category students. Looking at previous year cut-offs helps you set realistic score targets, understand the competition level and build a preparation strategy aligned with the ranks that actually convert into seats.

AILET 2026 BA LLB Cut-Off (Actual):

Category Round 1 Closing Rank Round 2 Closing Rank
General 60 70
OBC 330 369
EWS 298 Not available
SC 1,480 1,602
ST 1,372 2,888

AILET 2026 LLM Cut-Off (Actual):

Category Round 1 Closing Rank Round 2 Closing Rank
General 34 41
OBC 161 Not available
EWS 98 Not available
SC 244 287
ST 327 Not available

Expected score range for AILET 2027 (based on trends):

Target Score Needed (out of 150) Approximate Rank
NLU Delhi General Category 125 or above Top 60 to 70
NLU Delhi OBC 105 to 115 Top 330 to 370
NLU Delhi EWS 108 to 118 Top 300
NLU Delhi SC 75 to 90 Top 1,500 to 1,600
NLU Delhi ST 65 to 80 Top 1,400 to 2,900

The competition for General category seats at NLU Delhi is among the toughest of any undergraduate entrance exam in India. A score of 125 out of 150 is not a comfortable target. It requires near-perfect accuracy across all three sections.

AILET 2027 Counselling Process

NLU Delhi conducts four rounds of AILET counselling. The process starts in December 2026 or January 2027, shortly after the result is declared.

How it works:

  1. NLU Delhi publishes a merit list before each round
  2. Shortlisted candidates register for counselling on the official website
  3. Candidates in Round 1 are invited based on their AIR and category
  4. Seat acceptance fee must be paid to confirm your seat:
    • General category: Rs. 30,000
    • SC / ST / OBC / EWS / PwD: Rs. 20,000
  5. Remaining seats go to Round 2, Round 3 and Round 4 as candidates withdraw or decline

Counselling fee refund policy:

  • Candidates who withdraw before accepting a seat get their counselling fee refunded
  • If you accept a seat and then withdraw, you get a full refund of the counselling fee
  • The counselling fee is adjusted against the university fee for candidates who join NLU Delhi

This refund-friendly policy means you can safely participate in counselling even if you are waiting for CLAT counselling results simultaneously.

How to Prepare for AILET 2027: Section-Wise Strategy

AILET preparation is not the same as CLAT preparation. The exam rewards different skills in different proportions. Here is how to approach each section:

English Language (50 questions)

Read daily without exception. The Hindu, Indian Express, or any quality national newspaper builds vocabulary, comprehension speed and grammar instinctively over months. Practice antonyms, synonyms and idioms regularly. In the exam, avoid spending too long on comprehension passages. Read once, answer quickly, move on.

Current Affairs and General Knowledge (30 questions)

Unlike CLAT, where GK is always passage-based, AILET can ask direct factual questions. This means you need both a reading habit and active recall. Follow current events from national and international news every day from now. Cover science, history, geography and economics as well as daily news. NPLC’s free monthly current affairs magazine is structured specifically to cover the GK topics that appear in both CLAT and AILET every year.

Logical Reasoning (70 questions)

This is where your AILET rank is made or broken. With 70 questions, you cannot afford to be weak here. Practice logical inference questions daily. Work on syllogisms, statement-assumption sets and analytical reasoning problems. Speed matters because you need to answer 70 reasoning questions alongside 80 other questions, all within 120 minutes.

The most important preparation habit for AILET Logical Reasoning is solving sets under timed conditions every single day. Accuracy under pressure is a skill that only develops through consistent practice, not through understanding alone.

Mock Tests

Take AILET-specific full-length mock tests regularly throughout your preparation period. AILET mocks are different from CLAT mocks because of the section weightage and question format. Analyse every mock carefully after completing it. A student who takes 30 mocks and analyses each one will outperform a student who takes 50 mocks and checks only the score.

CLAT and AILET Preparation Together: The Right Approach for 2027

Every serious AILET aspirant should also be preparing for CLAT 2027 at the same time.

This is not about spreading yourself thin. It is about smart risk management and skill synergy.

AILET has 110 seats. CLAT has 3,952 seats across 26 NLUs. Focusing only on AILET without CLAT and AILET preparation together means betting your entire law school future on a pool of 47 General category seats. One bad day, one off paper, one section where your mind goes blank, and the year is lost.

Integrated CLAT AILET coaching eliminates this risk. You prepare for both exams under one system, using one study schedule, building skills that strengthen both results simultaneously.

Why CLAT and AILET preparation together make you stronger at both:

Reading comprehension practice for CLAT builds the English speed that AILET English demands. Logical Reasoning work for AILET builds the analytical thinking that CLAT Logical Reasoning rewards. GK preparation for AILET builds the current affairs foundation that CLAT’s heaviest section requires.

The skills compound. You do not prepare twice as much. You prepare smarter.

What dual law entrance preparation looks like in practice:

  • Morning reading habit builds CLAT comprehension speed and AILET English vocabulary simultaneously
  • Daily GK covers both CLAT passage-based current affairs and AILET direct factual questions
  • CLAT mock tests and AILET mock tests alternate in your weekly schedule
  • Analysis sessions after each mock identify whether weak areas are exam-specific or skill-specific

At NPLC, every student prepares for CLAT and AILET together from Day 1. The programme includes separate CLAT and AILET mock tests, combined performance tracking and a preparation schedule built around both exam dates in December 2026. In AILET 2026, Arshnoor Singh secured AIR 4, in CLAT 2026, Siddhant Rohit secured AIR 4, and in CLAT and AILET 2025, five of the top 10 rankers came from NPLC. That result is the clearest proof that integrated CLAT AILET coaching works.

Best AILET Coaching in Delhi for 2027 Aspirants

For students in Delhi, Gurgaon and NCR, choosing the right AILET preparation institute is one of the most consequential decisions of your law entrance journey.

The best AILET coaching in Delhi is not defined by advertising volume. It is defined by how seriously the institute treats AILET as a distinct, demanding exam with its own pattern and preparation logic, separate from CLAT.

Most institutes in Delhi offer AILET as an add-on to their CLAT programme. A dedicated section here, a few extra mocks there. This approach produces mediocre AILET results because AILET demands its own strategic focus, particularly in Logical Reasoning, where 70 questions must be handled differently from anything in CLAT.

NPLC has been preparing students for AILET since 2011 as a primary exam alongside CLAT, not as an afterthought. The best law entrance coaching for AILET in Delhi needs to treat both exams with equal preparation depth, and that is exactly what NPLC does.

Students across India searching for the best online AILET coaching can access NPLC’s online programme from anywhere in India. With a strictly limited annual intake of 30 online students, the online programme delivers the same mentor, the same AILET-specific mock test analysis and the same individual performance tracking as the offline batches in Delhi and Gurgaon.

For students in Gurugram and surrounding areas, AILET coaching in Gurgaon through NPLC is now available with the same batch structure and direct mentorship as the Delhi centre. Students from Faridabad, Rewari, Manesar and Sohna Road regularly attend NPLC’s Gurgaon offline batches for integrated CLAT and AILET preparation together.

Online AILET coaching for NLU Delhi aspirants at NPLC includes AILET-specific full-length mock tests, Logical Reasoning-focused sessions, structured GK preparation and direct mentor access throughout the programme.

For students searching for the best CLAT coaching in Delhi, best CLAT coaching in Gurgaon, or the best CLAT online coaching in India, NPLC has built a preparation system focused on mentorship, consistency and serious results rather than mass batches. Since 2011, Nishant Prakash Law Classes (NPLC) has prepared students for both CLAT and AILET through small batch teaching, structured CLAT mock test programmes, monthly current affairs support and direct mentorship by Nishant Prakash. With offline centres in Delhi and Gurgaon, along with a limited-seat online CLAT coaching programme for students across India, NPLC combines personalised preparation with exam-focused strategy for CLAT 2027 and AILET 2027 aspirants. 

NPLC AILET coaching results:

In AILET 2026, Arshnoor Singh secured AIR 4 from NPLC. In CLAT 2026, Siddhant Rohit secured AIR 4 from the same batch. In CLAT and AILET 2025 combined, 5 of the top 10 rankers came from a single NPLC batch of 22 students. These results are not a one-time achievement. They reflect a preparation system that has treated AILET as a serious primary exam since 2011.

Read Arshnoor Singh’s AILET preparation story and Siddhant Rohit’s CLAT preparation story to understand what consistent, mentor-led preparation looks like from a student’s perspective.

Frequently Asked Questions About AILET 2027

  1. What is the AILET 2027 exam date?
    AILET 2027 is expected in the second week of December 2026, conducted by NLU Delhi in offline mode. The exact date will be confirmed in the official notification released in August 2026.

  2. What is the AILET 2027 syllabus?
    AILET 2027 syllabus has three sections: English Language (50 questions) covering comprehension, vocabulary and grammar; Current Affairs and GK (30 questions) covering current events, history, geography, science and economics; and Logical Reasoning (70 questions) covering inferences, conclusions, legal propositions and analytical reasoning.

  3. How many seats are available in AILET 2027?
    NLU Delhi offers 110 seats for the BA LLB programme, plus 10 additional seats for Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO candidates. For the General category students, 47 seats are available after PwD horizontal reservation.

  4. Is prior legal knowledge required for AILET?
    No prior legal knowledge is required for AILET. The Legal Reasoning component is tested within the Logical Reasoning section and involves applying legal principles that are provided within the question itself.

  5. What score is needed for NLU Delhi in AILET 2027?
    Based on AILET 2026 trends, General category students need to rank within the top 60 to 70 to secure a seat at NLU Delhi. This typically requires a score of 125 or above out of 150. OBC candidates need to rank within approximately 330 to 370.

  6. What is the AILET 2027 application fee?
    The application fee is Rs. 3,000 for General, OBC and Kashmiri Migrant candidates and Rs. 1,000 for SC, ST and PwD candidates. The fee is non-refundable and paid online only.

  7. Should I prepare for AILET and CLAT together?
    Yes. AILET and CLAT share core skill areas including English, logical reasoning and current affairs. Preparing for both together improves your performance in each and keeps your admission options open across 27 NLUs. NPLC prepares students for both exams within one integrated programme.

  8. Is NPLC good for AILET coaching in Delhi?
    NPLC has been preparing students for AILET since 2011 with consistent results. In AILET 2025, NPLC students featured in the top 10 rankers. The institute runs small batches of 22 to 25 students with direct mentorship by Nishant Prakash, an NLU graduate and former lawyer at Luthra and Luthra and Trilegal.

  9. When should I start AILET 2027 preparation?
    Now. AILET 2027 is in December 2026. The General category closes at around ranks 60-70. Starting early means more reading practice, more mock test cycles and more time to build logical reasoning strength. Students who start in May or June consistently outperform those who start in September.

Final Takeaway: What AILET 2027 Demands

Only 47 General category seats. A closing rank of around 60 to 70 in Round 1. A 150-question paper in 120 minutes. These numbers tell you everything about what AILET demands.

It demands accuracy over attempts. It demands logical reasoning strength that most students underestimate. It demands daily preparation habits that hold up over months, not just weeks before the exam.

AILET is not an exam you crack with last-minute effort. It is an exam you win through consistent, structured preparation that starts early and builds systematically.

Whether you are looking for the best AILET coaching in Delhi, structured online AILET coaching from anywhere in India, or an integrated programme that prepares you for both CLAT and AILET simultaneously, NPLC has been building that preparation since 2011.

Enquire about NPLC’s AILET 2027 batches and speak with the team directly.

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