AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)

08 December 2024

AILET 2025 Syllabus

 

AILET 2025 Syllabus

AILET Syllabus comprises of Subjects like English, General Knowledge, Mathematics, Basic Mathematics, Legal Aptitude, and Reasoning.  Each section will have a weightage as per the number of questions. The syllabus is completely based on the 10+2 standard. There would be 150 questions (Multiple Choice Questions) and 1 mark is given for the right answer. Here we are providing all the details about AILET 2025 syllabus.

 AILET 2025 Admit Card

AILET 2025 Syllabus for English:

There would be Total of 35 Questions and will cover General English content like:

  • Vocabulary Testing Questions
  • Reading Comprehension Paragraph
  • Fill in blanks
  • Tenses
  • Synonyms / Antonyms
  • Idioms / Phrases
  • Correct Sentence Selection

AILET 2025 Syllabus for General Knowledge:

A total of 35 questions in this section will be derived from:

  • Current Affairs (Sports, Politics, Inventions, Achievements etc.)
  • History
  • Geography
  • General Science
  • Economics

AILET 2025 Syllabus for Basic Mathematics:

A total of 10 questions will be covered topics from 10+2 standard maths like:

  • Algebra
  • Time and Work
  • Profit and Loss,
  • Average
  • Speed and Distance,
  • Permutation and Combination and
  • Diagrams

AILET 2025 Syllabus for Legal Aptitude:

A total of 35 Questions in this section will cover general aptitude for the study of law, research aptitude, and problem-solving ability. Logical answers on the basis of given facts for identifying the problem and finding solutions will be the target area in this syllabus.

  • International Law
  • Criminal Law
  • Torts
  • Intellectual Property Right
  • General awareness of Law, Constitution etc.

AILET 2025 Syllabus for Reasoning:

A total of 35 questions will be from general reasoning.

  • Relations
  • Series
  • Sequences
  • Directions

AILET 2025 Syllabus for LL.M

Total of 150 questions will be in the test paper divided into 2 sections. Section 1 will consist of 100 questions of 1 mark each and Section 2 will have a Case Study type Essay. The syllabus is based on LL.B subjects and study material. Some topics may be:

  • Torts
  • Criminal Law
  • Legal Theory
  • Constitutional Law
  • Contract

AILET 2025 Syllabus for PhD

Total of 100 Questions will be covered from Research Methodology. Some topic will be:

  • Qualitative and Quantitative Studies
  • Hypothesis
  • Research Methods
  • Gathering of Data
  • Analysis of Data
  • Data interpretation
  • Testing and Revising Hypothesis

On being passed in AILET, the candidate will have to submit a research proposal on the topic or subject research is to be pursued.

 

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