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27th October 2016 06:37 PM
shikha
Re: Analysis of AILET

As you want to know All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam syllabus with this exam analysis , so on your demand here I am telling same here:

All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) Analysis





AILET syllabus
General Knowledge

The section was a very good set. While 5 questions were extremely tough, another 10 questions required in-depth knowledge. Rest were average to easy.

The test-takers who had put in their hard work and have deep interest towards general awareness can answer these questions amicably. However, there are some students who mistakes with a lot of preparation while expecting to solve all or majority of questions. This expectation often makes them diffident during the test and decreases their efficiency.

These candidates must understand and leave their false notion that it is not about scoring a perfect 100 per cent but about competing over the best even with the score of 58 per cent.

Candidates with a very good preparation would be able to score 31-33 in this section as 26 to 28 is a very competitive score for getting into the top 100 rank.

Legal Aptitude

Some legal reasoning questions required extra-legal knowledge. Legal GK questions were of the same trend. Overall the section was ok and the prepared candidates would be able to score 26 plus.

Reasoning

This section had a good set of questions, with a mixed of Verbal reasoning questions and complex analytical reasoning along with a few series questions. I would say it was a balanced section. AILET test-takers would have been able to score over 26 marks. On the contrary note it was not easy to score.

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Law Entrance Examination Expert

The paper was able to create a time pressure by making textual question little lengthy, complex and some off-beat questions, where aspirants needed to utilize their time-management skills.

Mathematics

The section was not as easy as it used to be. However, not a tough one as those good at maths would be able to make a competitive edge here.

English


This was the easiest section of all. Unlike the previous trends of AILET, the questions were of easy standards. However, despite being the easiest section, it had lots of side effects –

It gave a false feeling of good performance.

Well prepared students would not get the competitive edge.

The easiest section would be easy for all and hence becomes a necessary scoring agenda in the law entrance exam.

The questions were of paragraph time and those would be poor in time management would attempt lesser number of questions.
27th October 2016 06:20 PM
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Analysis of AILET

Hi buddy I will give All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam this year and for get its complete info I am looking for its exam Analysis so would you plz provide me along with exam syllabus ??

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