The AILET 2026 results are officially out, and once again, the exam has lived up to its reputation as one of the toughest law entrance tests in the country. With limited seats at NLU Delhi and a highly competitive paper, every rank this year reflects months of disciplined preparation, strategic mentoring, and mental resilience.
As the results came in, one trend stood out clearly: students trained under focused, mentor-led systems performed consistently well. Nishant Prakash Law Classes (NPLC) recorded strong outcomes in AILET 2026, with multiple students securing ranks within the top 100, reaffirming its position as a trusted name for AILET coaching and CLAT coaching in Delhi.
NPLC AILET 2026 Results: Top Performers
Before looking at the overall toppers list, here are the confirmed AILET 2026 ranks secured by NPLC students, all within the top 100. These results reflect a preparation approach that balances concept clarity, mock analysis, and personal mentoring.
| Student Name | AIR | Institute |
| Siddhant Rohit | 4 | NPLC |
| Aryan Gupta | 22 | NPLC |
| Nandini Gupta | 43 | NPLC |
| Arav Sachdeva | 68 | NPLC |
| Yamya Alag | 69 | NPLC |
| Samarth Kumar | 74 | NPLC |
| Medhini Srinath | 86 | NPLC |
These ranks underline NPLC’s consistent performance in AILET, especially considering the exam’s emphasis on reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and time management under pressure.
AILET 2026 Toppers List (All India)
For transparency and aspirant reference, here is the AILET 2026 toppers list, including candidates from across the country. Institute names are mentioned only where officially known.
| AIR | Student Name | Institute |
| 1 | Aryan Singh | Unknown |
| 2 | Harshika Vashishth | Unknown |
| 3 | Aryan Agarwal | Unknown |
| 4 | Siddhant Rohit | NPLC |
| 5 | Parv Jain | Unknown |
| 6 | Manvi Yadav | Unknown |
| 7 | Kanishka Patlani | Unknown |
| 8 | Prathmesh Gaurav | Unknown |
| 9 | Shivam Sai | Unknown |
The presence of an NPLC student among the top 5 nationally once again highlights the effectiveness of targeted AILET preparation.
Why AILET 2026 Demanded a Different Strategy
Unlike CLAT, AILET places extreme pressure on accuracy and reading speed. The 2026 paper tested aspirants on:
- Dense comprehension passages
- High-level logical reasoning sets
- Consistent accuracy under strict time limits
Students who relied purely on volume-based mock practice struggled. Those who focused on analysis, sectional balance, and mentor feedback gained a clear edge.
This is where a specialised AILET coaching approach matters. At NPLC, AILET preparation runs parallel to CLAT coaching but with a clearly differentiated strategy, ensuring students are not caught off guard by the exam’s unique demands.
CLAT and AILET Results: A Consistent Pattern
The AILET 2026 results follow a strong showing by NPLC students in CLAT 2026 as well. Aspirants preparing for law entrances benefit most when both exams are handled together, without mixing strategies.
You can also read our detailed breakdown of CLAT 2026 results and NPLC student performance to understand how integrated preparation leads to consistent outcomes across exams.
What AILET 2026 Results Mean for AILET 2027 Aspirants
For students now beginning preparation for AILET 2027, the key takeaways are clear:
- Start early with reading-intensive practice
- Treat AILET as a separate exam, not an extension of CLAT
- Focus on mock analysis, not just mock scores
- Seek mentor-driven guidance, especially for logic and comprehension
AILET rewards clarity, patience, and smart exam temperament more than rushed preparation.
A Note from Nishant Prakash Law Classes
At NPLC, the focus has always been on quality over quantity. Limited batch sizes, personalised mentoring by Nishant Sir, and continuous performance tracking allow students to develop exam-ready thinking rather than short-term tricks.
The AILET 2026 results are not seen as an endpoint, but as validation of a preparation system built on fundamentals, discipline, and long-term guidance.
For aspirants targeting AILET 2027 or CLAT 2027, the journey begins now, with clarity and commitment.


