AILET 2015 – Analysis

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AILET 2015 – Analysis
AILET 2015 – Analysis
Exam Pattern - 2015
No of Questions
Total Time
Negative Marking
OMR Shading
Sections
150
1 Hr 30 Mins
No
Pencil
No of Qs
English
35
General Knowledge
35
Legal Aptitude
35
Reasoning
35
Elementary Mathematics
10
Total
150
Analysis – Important Pointers
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The Paper was relatively tougher than last year’s paper.
Logical Reasoning section had many non-familiar questions, and also little tougher than last
year
Mathematics was quite tough.
Legal Aptitude Papers had questions from past year papers and was very easy.
Logical Reasoning had questions from CAT.
Expected Cut Off for AILET:
Cut Off List
NLU, Delhi First List
NLU, Delhi Last List
Cut Off List
NLU, Delhi First List
NLU, Delhi Last List
Expected Cut Off
97 to 101
94 to 97
2014 Cut Off
104
99
AILET Analysis 2015: Section Wise
Topics
Difficulty Level
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English
Average
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General Knowledge
Above Average
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Legal Aptitude
Below
Average
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Reasoning
Above Average
to Tough
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Elementary Mathematics
Tough & Lengthy
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All the Best!
Topics
Reading Comprehension – 6 Questions.
o Questions were lengthy and thoughtful
Grammar based
o Para jumbles
o Idioms
o Latin Phrases
o Fill in the blanks
o Common errors
o Grammar questions were of “easy to
average” level
Around 28 -30 were from Current Affairs, rest was
from Static GK.
Few questions were off beat and difficult
Majority of question from current affairs of the year
2015.
A good number of questions were from International
Affairs
10 questions from Legal GK
25 questions from Legal Reasoning
Majority of the Legal Reasoning questions were form
Past year papers of different exams
Students who were well prepared with Legal
reasoning question, this should have been easy.
Students who had lots of practice for Legal GK, this
should have been a cake walk.
There was one set of puzzles which was taken from
past year CAT questions.
Another puzzle (mixing of chemical) was quite tough.
This section was tough as it has lots of non-familiar
questions.
LSAT-India pattern questions were also present.
Areas of Maths present in the paper:
o Time-Distance-Speed
o Ratio & Proportion
o Work and Time
Basic mathematics
Surprisingly, no questions were based on
‘percentage’.
Lengthy questions made this section the toughest one.