AILET 2027 Complete Guide: Eligibility, Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Fees, Dates & NLU Delhi Admission

Reviewed by Rajni Bala, Assistant Professor of Law | Academic Review Panel
Last Updated: 
May 29, 2026

Preparing for AILET 2027? This updated and comprehensive guide by Lawsection.in covers everything you need to know about the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2027, including expected exam dates, eligibility criteria, syllabus, exam pattern, reservation policy, application fees, preparation strategy, cutoff trends, counselling process, and admission to National Law University (NLU) Delhi. Whether you are a Class 12 student aiming for BA LLB (Hons.), a law graduate seeking LLM admission, or an international applicant exploring legal education opportunities in India, this guide is designed to provide factually accurate, legally updated, and student-focused information based on the latest available details and previous admission patterns as of May 2026.

As per previous admission trends and the academic cycle followed by NLU Delhi, the AILET 2027 examination is expected to be conducted in December 2026, while the official notification and registration process are likely to begin in the second half of 2026.

Candidates can also explore our complete AILET Exam Hub for the latest AILET notifications, preparation resources, syllabus updates, previous year papers, and law entrance examination guidance.

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What is AILET 2027?

The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2027 is a national-level law entrance examination conducted by National Law University (NLU) Delhi for admission to BA LLB (Hons.), LLM, and PhD law programmes. The examination is expected to be held in offline mode for candidates across India and international applicants seeking admission to NLU Delhi.

Key Highlights

PointDetails
Exam NameAll India Law Entrance Test (AILET)
Conducting BodyNational Law University, Delhi
Courses OfferedBA LL.B (Hons), LLM, PhD
Exam ModeOffline (Pen & Paper)
Exam FrequencyOnce a year
MediumEnglish
Official Websitenationallawuniversitydelhi.in
LevelNational

AILET 2027 Exam Date: Expected Timeline

The official AILET 2027 exam date has not been finally confirmed yet. Based on the recent AILET admission cycle, candidates may expect the AILET 2027 notification and application process to be released around the second half of 2026, while the entrance exam is likely to be conducted in December 2026. Candidates should verify the final dates only from the official NLU Delhi admission portal after the notification is released.

EventExpected Timeline
AILET 2027 NotificationExpected in second half of 2026
AILET 2027 Application FormExpected after official notification
Last Date to ApplyTo be notified officially
Admit Card ReleaseTo be notified officially
AILET 2027 Exam DateExpected around December 2026
Result DeclarationTo be notified officially
Counselling / Merit ListTo be notified officially

AILET 2027 Eligibility Criteria

For AILET B.A. LL.B. admission, candidates are generally required to have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with the minimum marks prescribed by NLU Delhi. Based on the latest official eligibility pattern, the minimum qualifying marks are 45% for general category candidates, 42% for OBC candidates, and 40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates. Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination may also be allowed to apply, subject to fulfilling eligibility by the prescribed cut-off date.

For AILET LL.M. admission, candidates are generally required to have an LL.B. degree or an equivalent law degree with the minimum percentage prescribed by NLU Delhi. The final AILET 2027 eligibility must be checked from the official notification once released.


AILET 2027 Exam Pattern

BA LL.B Exam Pattern

Based on the latest official AILET UG pattern, AILET for B.A. LL.B. is expected to have 150 multiple-choice questions for 150 marks. The exam duration is expected to be 120 minutes. The paper is expected to include English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning.

SectionQuestionsMarks
English Language5050
Current Affairs & GK3030
Logical Reasoning7070
Total150150

Duration: 120 minutes
Negative Marking: –0.25 for each wrong answer

LLM Exam Pattern

ComponentDetails
Section AObjective Questions
Section BDescriptive (Essay + Case Comment)
Total Marks100
Duration120 minutes

AILET 2027 Syllabus: In-depth analysis

The AILET 2027 syllabus is expected to include English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning. Legal principles may be used in the Logical Reasoning section to test logical aptitude, but the paper generally does not require technical legal knowledge for UG admission.

English Language

This section may test reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, sentence correction, para jumbles, inference-based questions and language understanding. Key areas include:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar usage
  • Sentence correction

Current Affairs & General Knowledge

This section may include national and international current affairs, legal developments, awards, appointments, sports, government schemes, important days, constitutional developments and major events relevant for law entrance preparation. Focus on:

  • Legal news
  • Government schemes
  • International relations
  • Static GK with legal relevance

Logical Reasoning

This section may test critical reasoning, analytical reasoning, arguments, assumptions, conclusions, legal principle-based logic, statement-based questions and problem-solving ability. Important topics:

  • Arguments and conclusions
  • Logical assumptions
  • Cause and effect
  • Analytical reasoning passages

AILET 2027 Application Form & Fees

The final AILET 2027 application fee will be confirmed in the official notification. Based on the latest official AILET admission notice, the application fee was ₹3,000 for most candidates and ₹1,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates. SC/ST women candidates who are Below Poverty Line applicants were exempted from payment of the online application fee. Candidates must verify the final fee from the official AILET 2027 notification before applying.

CategoryFees
General / OBC / EWS₹3,500
SC / ST / PwD₹1,500

Payment is accepted via online modes only.

Dates are based on previous AILET cycles and official trends.

Common Mistakes Aspirants Make in AILET Preparation

  • Treating AILET like CLAT
  • Ignoring English accuracy
  • Over-attempting logical reasoning
  • Skipping legal current affairs
  • Not practising OMR-based mocks

AILET 2027 Preparation Strategy

Candidates should begin AILET 2027 preparation with the latest official pattern, previous year question papers, daily current affairs, reading comprehension practice and logical reasoning drills. Since Logical Reasoning carries the highest weight in the UG pattern, it should receive maximum daily practice. Current Affairs should be revised monthly, while English should be improved through daily reading and comprehension practice.

  • Focus on accuracy over attempts
  • Read editorials daily for English + GK
  • Practise previous year AILET papers
  • Attempt section-wise mock tests weekly
  • Revise current affairs monthly

AILET 2027 FAQs

1. Is AILET tougher than CLAT?

AILET and CLAT are different exams. AILET is highly competitive because it is mainly for NLU Delhi and has a strong focus on logical reasoning, speed, accuracy and current affairs. CLAT is used for admission to many other National Law Universities.

2. How many times is AILET conducted in a year?

AILET is conducted once every year.

3. Is there any age limit for AILET 2027?

No, there is no upper age limit.

4. Does AILET have sectional cut-offs?

No official sectional cut-offs are prescribed.

5. Is NLU Delhi part of CLAT?

No, NLU Delhi conducts its own entrance exam — AILET.

6. Is AILET 2027 for NLU Delhi only?

Yes, AILET is primarily the entrance test for National Law University Delhi. Other National Law Universities generally use CLAT for admission, while NLU Delhi conducts AILET separately.

7. When will AILET 2027 be conducted?

The official AILET 2027 exam date has not been finally notified yet. Based on the recent admission cycle, the exam may be expected around December 2026, but candidates must verify the final date from the official NLU Delhi notification.

8. How many questions are asked in AILET B.A. LL.B.?

Based on the latest official pattern, the UG paper has 150 multiple-choice questions for 150 marks with a duration of 120 minutes.

9. Is there negative marking in AILET?

Yes, AILET follows negative marking. Based on the latest official pattern, 0.25 marks are deducted for every wrong answer.

10. What is the eligibility for AILET 2027 B.A. LL.B.?

Based on the latest official pattern, candidates should have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with the required minimum marks. The expected minimum is 45% for general category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates, subject to final AILET 2027 notification.

Conclusion

AILET 2027 is a highly competitive law entrance exam with a focused syllabus and strict merit-based selection. Therefore, aspirants must follow a dedicated AILET-specific strategy instead of generic CLAT preparation. With consistent practice and conceptual clarity, securing admission to NLU Delhi is achievable.

Article Authority

Author: Dinesh Kumar — Lawyer | Legal Compliance Reviewer | Founder, Lawsection.in
Law graduate (Panjab University) and AIBE qualifier; ensures statutory and regulatory accuracy across Lawsection.in content.

Academic Review: Rajni Bala — Assistant Professor of Law | Academic Reviewer, Lawsection.in
UGC NET qualified (twice) and AIBE qualifier; reviews exam and regulatory content for academic and legal consistency.

Last Updated: May 28, 2026 | This AILET 2027 guide has been prepared and reviewed by the Lawsection.in Editorial Team using the latest available official AILET/NLU Delhi admission information. Since AILET 2027 official notification may update dates, fees, seats and admission rules, candidates should always verify final details from the official NLU Delhi admission portal before applying

This content is for informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.

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