AILET Exam 2019 Aptitude Test Exam Analysis, Answer Keys, Difficulty Level, Expected Cut off

OVERVIEW
On May 5 (10 AM - 11:30 AM) AILET2019 was conducted by National Law University, Delhi (NLU-D). The team of PRATHAM will give you a fair idea about the Exam level, Number of Questions, Types of questions and weightage which are assigned for the particular section and topics of AILET Exam Paper 2019. Overall the paper was not lengthy except the legal and verbal sections. Many students felt general knowledge of easy level.

 

About AILET 2019

All India Law Entrance (AILET) is conducted by National Law University, Delhi for the undergraduate law programmes admission in NLU-D. The exam was offline based on the same negative 2017 policies. This programme offers five years of integrated law programme.

 

AILET 2019 HIGHLIGHTS

 

EXAM MODE

OFFLINE

QUESTION PAPER TYPE

OBJECTIVE TYPE (MCQ)

NUMBER OF PAPERS

1

EXAM DURATION

1.5 HOURS

EXAM LANGUAGE

ENGLISH

AILET 2019

150

NUMBER OF SECTIONS

5

 

 

AILET 2019 Exam Pattern

AILET 2019 consists of 150 objective type questions and subject- wise distribution for B.A LL.B  in the below subjects:

SECTION

MARKS

NO. of Questions

English

35

35

Basic Mathematics

10

10

General Awareness

35

35

Logical & Reasoning Ability

35

35

Legal Aptitude

35

35

 TOTAL

150

150

 

NOTE: 1 mark for a right response and a penalty of 0.25 marks for an incorrect response

 

AILET 2019 EXAM ANALYSIS

SECTIONS

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

English

Difficult

Basic Mathematics

Moderate

General Knowledge

Easy

Logical & Reasoning Ability

Moderate to Difficult

Legal Aptitude

Easy to Moderate


Verbal Ability: A lot of questions were based on sentence correction and Figure of speech. Overall the level of this section was difficult than previous years AILET paper. Remaining questions were from part of speech and word filing questions. Attempt of 18-20 questions would be considered good.

General Awareness: This section is classified as easy as it would not have intimidated students too much. Maximum questions were asked from current affairs and economics that cover questions on U.N, appointment, awards, largest & longest, Bank mergers and Gafa Tax. Other remaining questions were asked from science, geography and sports. Attempt of 20-22 questions would be considered good.

Legal Section: The Legal Reasoning Questions were lengthy and of moderate level. Total questions were 35 out of which 13 questions were based on principle-facts (IPC, Contracts & torts), 2 questions were asked from the Constitution in the form of assertion-reason and remaining 20 questions were asked from legal current affairs which include amendments, bills, Acts, high court judgements and panels. Attempt of 18-20 questions would be considered good.

Quantitative Aptitude: This section was of moderate level and maximum questions were from ratio, profit & loss, time, speed and distance. Attempt of 5-6 questions would be considered good.

Logical Reasoning: This section was of difficult level. There was one set which troubled the students the most. Rest were moderate. Out of the total 35 Questions, group & conditions and critical reasoning had the maximum Questions. Questions were also asked from Syllogism, analogy, direction, clock & calendar and blood relations. Critical Reasoning Sections had questions based on statement conclusion, cause & effect relationships and data inference. Attempt of 18-20 questions would be considered good.

Overall AILET 2019 was of Moderate to Difficult level. PRATHAM would predict the cut off for AILET 2019 at around 75-80 marks.

We hope CLAT 2020 doesn’t come up with any such lengthy elements.

ALL THE BEST for CLAT 2020

 

****Please note that this analysis is based on interaction with a student who gave the AILET 2019 and in nowhere supposed to influence the decision taken by the student based on this analysis.

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