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AILET 2023 Exam Analysis & Cut offs
- December 11, 2022
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AILET 2023 ANALYSIS
The National Law University , Delhi conducted All-India Law Entrance Test or AILET 2023 on December 11, 2022.There was so much surprise involve with the paper pattern. The two sections i.e., English Language & Logical reasoning were merged together. Instead of giving 50 questions based on English language & 70 questions based on Logical Reasoning in separate section, all 120 questions were given in same part as Section – A & Section B of Part -1. Section A of any passage had 5 questions based on Reading Comprehension & Section B had 7 logical reasoning question based on the same passage.So, there were 10 passages with 12 questions each.This made the paper unusual However students realized that they have to read the same passage to attempt comprehension-based questions as well as logical reasoning-based questions. The GK came in separate section as Part -2 with 30 questions .The test was given in 24 cities across the whole country. Through AILET 2023, the school offers 110 seats for students who want to take the BA LLB programme and 70 seats for students who want to take the LLM programme.
EXAM INTERFACE
BREAK-UP OF MARKS
Section | Subject | Question. No. | Marks |
Part- 1 ,
Section – A |
English | 1-5, 13-17, 25-29, 37-41, 49-53, 61-65, 73-77, 85-89, 97-101, 109-113 |
50 |
Part – 1,
Section – B |
Logical Reasoning | 6-12, 18-24, 30-36, 42-48,54-60, 66-72, 78-84, 90-96,102-108, 114-120 |
70 |
Part – 2 | General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 121-150 | 30 |
Total marks | 150 |
OVERALL ANALYSIS
PASSAGE TOPICS
1. Phishing | 6. Succession |
2. Great Garbage Patch | 7. Right and Duty (Co relatives) |
3. GPU and Crypto | 8. Compass |
4. Cousins | 9. Geniture |
5. Aristotle | 10. F1 |
RECOMMENDED ORDER FOR ENGLISH
First 5 recommended. Easy questions, small passages, can be done quicker. | |
1. Great Garbage Patch | 4. Phishing |
2. Compass | 5. Aristotle |
3. Elizabeth |
Should be done at end, passages either excessively lengthy or the questions tend to be individually confusing leading to a lot of time wastage. Passage 9 and 10 skip worthy.
6. Geniture | 8. F1 |
7. Cousins | 9. Succession |
10. Rights and Duty
SECTION : ENGLISH
Level of difficulty overall | |||
S.N. | Types of questions | Questions | Level of difficulty |
1. | Inference | 24 | Moderate to Tough |
2. | Tone | 3 | Easy |
3. | Main idea | Nil. | |
4. | Figures of speech | 1 | Easy |
5. | Specific detail | 8 | Easy |
6. | Title questions | 1 | Moderate |
7. | Inferential Vocabulary | 13 | Easy to Moderate |
Total Questions: 51
VERY GOOD SCORE: 33 – 35
GOOD SCORE: 25 – 28
SECTION : GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Level of difficulty overall | |||
S.N. | Types of questions | Questions | Level of difficulty |
1. | Sports | 6 | Moderate |
2. | Polity | 4 | Easy |
3. | Geography | 2 | Moderate |
4. | International Affairs | 6 | Moderate |
5. | Science and technology | 3 | Easy |
6. | Days & Appointment | 3 | Easy |
7. | Awards | 1 | Easy |
8. | Space | 1 | Easy |
9. | Indexes | 1 | Easy |
10. | Miscellaneous | 3 | Moderate |
TOTAL 30 QUESTIONS (Part 2 of the paper, Questions from 121 to 150):
GOOD SCORE: 15-18
If you’re getting 20+, then you have done an Excellent Job.
A typical AILET GK Section with combination of Current Affairs + Static GK questions
Total questions = 30
Current Affairs = 22 including 3-4 questions which are contemporary, but ranging beyond one year.
Static GK = 8
Questions were a mix of national events/international events/sports etc.
Many questions from the background or context of the current affairs events were asked.
Overall level of difficulty of GK section = Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts = 20-22 questions out of total 30 GK questions
Good Score = 15-18
SECTION : LOGICAL REASONING
Level of difficulty overall | |||
S.N. | Types of questions | Questions | Level of difficulty |
1. | Analytical Reasoning | ||
A. Direction Sense | 7 | Moderate | |
B. Family tree | 15 | Moderate | |
C. Sequence Arrangement | 2 | Easy | |
D. Coding Decoding | 6 | Easy to Moderate | |
E. Puzzle | 1 | Easy to Moderate | |
Level of difficulty overall | |||
S.N. | Types of questions | Questions | Level of difficulty |
2. | Critical Reasoning | Moderate to Difficult | |
A. Inference | 16 | ||
B. Fact in question | 18 | ||
C. Analogy | 2 | ||
D. Assumption | 2 | ||
E. Deductive (2 Conditional + 5 Syllogisms) | 7 |
Analytical Reasoning : TOTAL 31 QUESTIONS
GOOD SCORE: 15
Good section
Way less subjectivity/confusion around options compared to CLAT.
Could have been time-consuming for many.
There were a lot of inference based qs. which were not of the usual kind (not strictly passage based)
Critical Reasoning : TOTAL 38 QUESTIONS
GOOD SCORE: 16-17
Reading the passage and comprehending it has assumed critical importance.
Only some of the questions could have been attempted without a thorough reading of the passage.
EXPECTED CUT OFFS
SECTION | NO. OF QUESTIONS | GOOD SCORE | LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY |
English | 51 | 25-28 | Easy to Moderate |
Current Awareness | 30 | 15-18 | Easy to Moderate |
Logical Reasoning | 31(AR) + 38(CR) | 15(AR)
+ 16(CR) |
Moderate to Difficult |
Total | 150 | 72-75 |
EXPECTED CUT OFFS