AILET 2026 Notification Released: Crucial Guide for Aspiring Law Students
National Law University (NLU) Delhi has released the official notification for AILET 2026. This comprehensive article provides aspiring law students with a detailed guide on important dates, eligibility criteria, the exam pattern, and the step-by-step application process to begin their journey toward a top legal career. ________________________________________

For thousands of law aspirants aiming for a seat at one of India's most prestigious institutions, National Law University (NLU), Delhi, the wait is officially over. The university has released the detailed notification for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026, marking the official beginning of the admission cycle for its B.A. LLB (Hons.), LL.M., and Ph.D. programs. This announcement is a pivotal moment for all students committed to pursuing legal education and a legal career. Only Education provides a comprehensive overview of the key details from the AILET 2026 notification to ensure a smooth application process.
The AILET examination, known for its high level of competition, is the sole gateway for admission to NLU Delhi's highly-coveted law courses. The detailed schedule and guidelines released today are essential for all candidates to plan their preparation and application strategy.
Important Dates and Exam Schedule
The AILET 2026 notification outlines a clear timeline that aspirants must adhere to strictly. The online application portal opened on August 7, 2025, and will remain active until November 10, 2025. This extended window provides ample time for students to complete their applications carefully. The admit cards are tentatively scheduled to be released in the last week of November 2025, and the main examination is set for December 14, 2025. This makes AILET one of the first major law entrance exams to be conducted for the academic year 2026.
- Online Application Begins: August 7, 2025
- Application Deadline: November 10, 2025
- Admit Card Release (Tentative): Last week of November 2025
- AILET 2026 Exam Date: December 14, 2025 (Sunday)
- Exam Timing: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Exam Mode: Offline (Pen-and-Paper based)
Eligibility, Syllabus, and Exam Pattern
The AILET 2026 examination is a 2-hour test designed to evaluate a candidate's aptitude for a legal career. The question paper will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), with each question carrying one mark. A negative marking scheme is in place, with 0.25 marks being deducted for every incorrect answer. It is a crucial detail that candidates must keep in mind during the examination. The most significant change in the AILET syllabus in recent years has been the removal of the Legal Aptitude and Mathematics sections, a move that differentiates it from other law entrance exams.
The paper is divided into three key sections:
- English Language: This section will have 50 questions, assessing a candidate's proficiency in English grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and usage.
- Current Affairs & General Knowledge: With a weightage of 30 questions, this section tests a candidate's awareness of national and international events, static general knowledge, and legal developments. Regular reading of newspapers and updates from reliable sources is key to scoring well here.
- Logical Reasoning: This is the most heavily weighted section, with 70 questions. It is designed to test a student's analytical, critical thinking, and logical deduction skills. While it does not require prior legal knowledge, some questions may involve legal propositions to test logical reasoning.
The minimum eligibility criteria for the B.A. LLB program require a candidate to have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST/PwD categories). There is no age limit for taking the AILET exam.
The Application Process and Post-Exam Timeline
The application process is entirely online and straightforward. Aspirants must first register on the official AILET website with their personal details. Following this, they will be required to fill out a detailed application form, upload scanned copies of their photograph and signature, and pay the application fee. The fee is ₹3,500 for General candidates and ₹1,500 for SC/ST/PwD candidates. BPL candidates from the SC/ST category are exempted from the fee. It is highly recommended to fill out the form accurately to avoid any issues during the counselling process.
After the examination, the provisional answer key will be released, followed by a window for raising objections. The final answer key and results are expected to be declared in the last week of December 2025. The AILET counselling for admission will begin after the results are announced, strictly based on merit and the student's AILET score.
Aspirants are advised to stay vigilant and regularly check the official website for any updates. For more information on the application process, visit the official AILET portal at https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in/. For more information on law exams and law courses, you can visit https://www.onlyeducation.in/exams-list/law.