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Event |
Date |
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AILET 2026 exam date |
December 14, 2025 |
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AILET 2026 provisional answer key |
December 14, 2025 |
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Timeframe to raise objections |
Until 12 PM on December 16, 2025 |
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AILET final answer key 2026 |
To be notified |
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AILET 2026 result |
To be notified |
Candidates can download the AILET 2026 provisional answer key by following these steps:
Candidates can raise objections to the provisional AILET answer key. A committee of subject matter specialists evaluates the objections raised by the candidates. If the objections are valid, the committee will make necessary changes to the provisional answer key. The following are the steps to object to the AILET answer key 2026:
Note: You must provide valid proof to support your objection. The fee per objection is 500 INR.
AILET Exam AnalysisTo compute marks using the answer key, candidates need to refer to the AILET 2026 test format. There are 150 questions in all, divided into three sections: English, GK, and logical thinking. The total marks in AILET 2026 are 150.
To calculate marks using the AILET 2026 answer key, follow the steps outlined below:
For example: If a candidate marks 80 right answers and 28 wrong ones and leaves the rest as not attempted, then the overall score will be
AILET marks= 80 - (28 x 0.25) = 80 - 7 = 73 marks.
To calculate a decent score in AILET, consider the pattern in the previous year's AILET admission procedure. General category applicants should attempt to score as high as possible on the AILET exam. An AILET score of 95 or higher greatly increases your chances of admission to the BA LLB program. The previous year's category-specific cut-offs for both BA LLB and LLM for various rounds are shown below.
Based on trends from AILET 2023, 2024, 2025, and paper difficulty in 2026
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Marks Range |
Expected Rank Range |
Admission Chances (General) |
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95+ |
1 – 10 |
Almost Guaranteed |
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90 – 94 |
10 – 40 |
Very High |
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85 – 89 |
40 – 120 |
High |
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80 – 84 |
120 – 260 |
Good |
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75 – 79 |
260 – 450 |
Borderline |
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70 – 74 |
450 – 700 |
Low |
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65 – 69 |
700 – 1100 |
Very Low |
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60 – 64 |
1100 – 1500 |
Extremely Low |
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Below 60 |
1500+ |
Not Eligible (General) |
*This is expected data