AILET 2026 Post-Exam Phase Begins as Candidates Await Answer Key Release
The National Law University (NLU), Delhi, has commenced the post-examination process for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026, held on December 14, 2025. The Provisional Master Answer Keys and Question Booklets were released immediately after the exam, allowing aspirants to calculate their estimated scores. Importantly, the window for raising objections against the provisional key closed at 12:00 Noon on December 16, 2025. Law aspirants must now keenly track the official website for the imminent release of the Final Answer Key and the highly-anticipated AILET 2026 Result and subsequent counselling schedule.

The AILET 2026 examination, the gateway to B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) and LL.M. programmes at NLU Delhi, concluded successfully on December 14, 2025. The post-exam phase is critical and moves rapidly toward final results and admissions. For aspirants, understanding the sequence of upcoming events is essential for preparing their next steps.
- Provisional Key and Objection Period: The provisional answer key was released swiftly. Candidates were given a short, two-day window to meticulously review the key against their own recorded responses.
- Objection Window Closure: The deadline to submit any objections concerning questions or answers, along with the requisite fee of ₹500 per objection, has now passed (December 16, 2025, 12:00 Noon). NLU Delhi is currently scrutinising all representations.
- Awaiting the Final Answer Key: The AILET 2026 Final Answer Key will be published after the review of all valid objections. This key is paramount as it forms the basis for the final score calculation and merit list preparation.
The Road Ahead: Final Key, Result, and Counselling
The next few days will bring crucial official announcements that will define the admission process for the selected candidates. Aspirants must focus on preparing for the subsequent stages.
- Final Answer Key and Result Timeline: The Final Answer Key and the AILET 2026 Result are expected to be declared shortly, likely within 3-4 days of the objection window closing. The result will include the marks and All India Rank (AIR) of the test-takers.
- Merit List and Cut-offs: Following the result, NLU Delhi will release category-wise merit lists and cut-off scores. Candidates scoring above the specified cut-off will be eligible for the counselling process.
- Counselling and Seat Allocation: The counselling process is anticipated to begin in late December 2025 or early January 2026. This multi-round process involves registration, document verification, and seat locking based on merit and preference.
Expected AILET 2026 Post-Exam Schedule
Understanding the tentative timeline is vital for aspirants to prepare necessary documentation and funds for the subsequent admission steps.
Event | Tentative Dates (Post-Exam) | Status |
AILET 2026 Exam Date | December 14, 2025 | Completed |
Provisional Answer Key Release | December 14, 2025 (8:00 PM) | Released |
Objection Window Closure | December 16, 2025 (12:00 PM) | Closed |
Final Answer Key Release | Expected: Dec 18 - 20, 2025 | Imminent |
AILET 2026 Result & Rank List | Expected: Dec 19 - 22, 2025 | Imminent |
Counselling Process Begins | Expected: Late Dec 2025/Jan 2026 | Upcoming |
Conclusion: Be Ready for the Next Phase
The conclusion of the answer key objection phase marks the end of the initial performance assessment period for AILET 2026. The focus now entirely shifts to the declaration of the final result, which will pave the way for admissions into one of India’s premier law schools, NLU Delhi. The competition is intense, and being prepared for the immediate next steps is crucial for securing a coveted seat. Aspirants must continuously and diligently monitor the official NLU Delhi website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in, for the official release of the Final Answer Key and Result, and be ready to initiate the counselling registration process without delay.
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