Don’t Delay: AILET 2026 Registration Ongoing at NLU Delhi as Deadline Approaches
The clock is ticking for law aspirants! Registration for the prestigious All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026, the gateway to the National Law University (NLU), Delhi, closes on November 10, 2025. This is your final opportunity to apply online for the coveted BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM programs. The exam, a crucial step for your legal career, is scheduled for December 14, 2025. Don't miss this critical deadline. Secure your chance at a world-class legal education by applying now on the NLU Delhi official website.

The National Law University (NLU), Delhi, is one of India's premier law institutions, and its entrance exam, the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), is a fiercely competitive test for admission to its flagship programs. With the registration window closing soon, prospective students must act immediately to secure their application.
- Application Deadline Alert: The last date for online submission of the AILET 2026 application form for all categories (Indian Nationals, Foreign Nationals, and OCI/PIO) is November 10, 2025. Candidates are strongly advised to complete the process well before this date to avoid last-minute technical glitches.
- The Big Exam Day: The AILET 2026 examination is set to be held in an offline mode on December 14, 2025. Both the BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM entrance exams will take place on the same day.
- Official Gateway: All applications must be submitted exclusively through the official NLU Delhi website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Candidates must register, fill in the application form, upload necessary documents (like photograph and signature), and pay the application fee online. The general application fee is ₹3,000, with a concession for SC/ST/PwD/BPL categories at ₹1,000.
Eligibility Criteria & Exam Pattern Overview
Understanding the specific eligibility criteria and the structure of the examination is paramount for any serious aspirant. NLU Delhi has set distinct requirements for its undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs.
Key Eligibility Requirements for AILET 2026
- For BA LLB (Hons.):
- Candidates must have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination.
- Minimum aggregate marks required are 45% (for General/OBC/NRI/PIO/OCI).
- A relaxation is provided for SC/ST/PwD candidates, who need a minimum of 40% aggregate marks.
- Candidates appearing for their Class 12 exams are also eligible to apply.
- There is no upper age limit for the AILET UG program.
- For LLM Program:
- A candidate must possess an LLB Degree (3-year or 5-year) from a recognized university.
- Minimum aggregate marks required are 50% (for General/OBC/NRI/PIO/OCI).
- A relaxation is provided for SC/ST/PwD candidates, who need a minimum of 45% aggregate marks.
- Final-year LLB students awaiting results are also eligible.
Understanding the AILET 2026 Exam Pattern
- BA LLB (Hons.): The exam consists of 150 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) to be completed in 120 minutes (2 hours). The paper has three main sections: English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning.
- LLM Program: The exam consists of 100 MCQs and two descriptive questions on assigned topics, also to be completed in 120 minutes.
- Negative Marking: Crucially, both exams have a negative marking scheme, where 0.25 marks are deducted for every incorrect answer. This emphasizes accuracy alongside speed.
Last-Minute Preparation and Strategy Tips
With the exam date of December 14, 2025, rapidly approaching, the next few weeks are vital for consolidating knowledge and sharpening test-taking skills. A strategic approach can significantly boost your final score.
- Prioritize Mock Tests:
- Take full-length mock tests that closely simulate the AILET 2026 pattern and timing.
- Analyze your performance meticulously to identify weak areas and work on improving time management.
- Mock tests are the best way to practice the negative marking constraint and learn to skip questions you are unsure about.
- Targeted Revision:
- For the BA LLB (Hons.) exam, concentrate on Current Affairs from the last 8-12 months and practice a high volume of Logical Reasoning and English Reading Comprehension passages.
- For the LLM exam, focus on revising core legal subjects like Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and Law of Contract, in addition to practicing the descriptive writing component.
- Maintain Focus and Health:
- Avoid starting new, major topics. Focus on revising and perfecting what you have already studied.
- Ensure adequate sleep, maintain a balanced diet, and include light physical activity. A calm, well-rested mind performs best under exam pressure.
Conclusion
The AILET 2026 is the golden ticket to studying law at the National Law University, Delhi. With the registration deadline on November 10, 2025, and the exam scheduled for December 14, 2025, time is a luxury you cannot afford to waste. Complete your application immediately, intensify your preparation, and aim high. Success in AILET is not just about knowledge; it's about strategy, speed, and precision. Seize this final opportunity to pave the path for a distinguished legal career.
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