The AILET exam has always been a mix of surprises, and AILET 2025 followed that pattern. Let's dive into the detailed analysis of each section to understand what the difficulty level was like:
The English Language section in AILET 2025 was deemed easy-moderate in terms of difficulty. While last year's exam had 7 passages, this year saw only 6 passages. However, the passages were easy to read, and most questions were straightforward. The main challenge came from a few questions that offered close choices, which required careful consideration. In general, students found this section manageable, with no surprises in terms of content or difficulty.
The Current Affairs and General Knowledge (GK) section in AILET 2025 was the most challenging of all the sections. It combined both static general knowledge and current affairs, creating a tough mix for candidates. While some of the questions were relatively easy, many students struggled with the static GK-based questions, which were more specific and detailed. As a result, this section ended up being a considerable challenge, pushing the difficulty level of the exam higher.
The Logical Reasoning section was a bit longer than in previous years, but still easy-moderate in terms of difficulty. This year, there was a noticeable increase in questions related to analytical reasoning, including topics like series, coding, and arrangements. These questions were relatively easy, and many students found them to be a great relief considering the overall length of the section. There were also 8 questions on legal reasoning, which were direct.
Overall, the Logical Reasoning section was more time-consuming but not overwhelmingly difficult, and many candidates were able to navigate it with relative ease.
|
Section |
Subject |
Number of Questions |
|
Part-1, Section-A |
English Language |
50 |
|
Part-1, Section-B |
Logical Reasoning |
70 |
|
Part-2 |
Current Affairs & General Knowledge |
30 |