AILET 2014 Analysis

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© SmartPrep Education Pvt Ltd. Page 1 Find more @ www.facebook.com/SmartPrepIndia or at www.smartprepindia.com/ugexams Test Analysis AILET 2014 (NLU Delhi) All India Law Entrance Test was conducted on May 4, 2014 by National Law University-Delhi. There were total 150 questions and time given was 90 minutes for the same. However, the students felt that the paper was unnecessarily lengthy. The overall paper structure was similar to that of the last year’s paper. The level of difficulty of the questions was moderate. The key to success in this paper is time management and accuracy. The test comprised of 5 sections - Logical Reasoning, General English, Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge and Mathematics. Each question carried one mark and had no negative marks for wrong answers. A detailed analysis of each section is given below: Logical Reasoning This section could be rated as easy to moderate. The most difficult section of the paper was on the arrangement pattern. Also, the section was very lengthy and from an examinees’ point of view, a lot of time could have been saved here. A score of 20-23 out of 30 can be considered as a decent score. Questions were from - word arrangement and series, blood relation, calendars, coding-decoding, syllogism, logical connectives, critical and inferential reasoning. General English In this section, total of 30 questions were asked and the level of difficulty can be ranged between easy to moderate according to the examinees. There were around 10 sentence correction questions, 5 questions based on correct usage of preposition. Other questions were from - Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms, Para Jumble, Cloze Test, and Reading Comprehension. Considering the length of this section, a score of around 25 could be easily achievable. Legal Aptitude Legal Reasoning section closely mirrored the past two years’ pattern. There was approximately a 50: 50 break-up between Legal Reasoning and Legal Knowledge. In fact, many students from SmartPrep found the Legal section to be quite easy. The reasoning based questions were mainly from the law of torts and the law of crimes. Knowledge based question were mainly from Constitutional Law, including Fundamental Rights, Law Commissions, etc. A score of around 25 should be attainable. General Knowledge This section had more of static GK and less of current affairs questions. The difficulty level of questions varied from moderate to difficult. There were bulk of questions from History, Economy and Politics. Some questions from International Organizations like UNO, UNESCO and EU, sports, awards, films and literature were also a part of the paper. Looking at the level of confidence of examinees in this section, a fairly achievable score could be 25 marks. Mathematics There were around 10 questions in this section and the level of questions varied between moderate to difficult. Arithmetic was a major part of this section. 2 questions were from number system. Other questions ranged between averages, time and work, TSD, etc. A score of around 5-7 could be attainable. Overall Cut-off Considering that the paper was time taking, we are assuming that this year’s cut-off could soar somewhere around 100-105, that means that, anyone with a score of three figures should plan to spend time in the moot courts. After all, it’s a fight to make it into one of the prestigious university with around 80 seats in total and believe it or not, students who pursue law from

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Test Analysis

AILET 2014 (NLU Delhi)

All India Law Entrance Test was conducted on May

4, 2014 by National Law University-Delhi. There

were total 150 questions and time given was 90

minutes for the same. However, the students felt that

the paper was unnecessarily lengthy. The overall

paper structure was similar to that of the last year’s

paper. The level of difficulty of the questions was

moderate. The key to success in this paper is time

management and accuracy.

The test comprised of 5 sections - Logical

Reasoning, General English, Legal Aptitude,

General Knowledge and Mathematics. Each

question carried one mark and had no negative

marks for wrong answers.

A detailed analysis of each section is given below:

Logical Reasoning

This section could be rated as easy to moderate. The

most difficult section of the paper was on the

arrangement pattern. Also, the section was very

lengthy and from an examinees’ point of view, a lot

of time could have been saved here.

A score of 20-23 out of 30 can be considered as a

decent score.

Questions were from - word arrangement and series,

blood relation, calendars, coding-decoding,

syllogism, logical connectives, critical and

inferential reasoning.

General English

In this section, total of 30 questions were asked and

the level of difficulty can be ranged between easy to

moderate according to the examinees. There were

around 10 sentence correction questions, 5 questions

based on correct usage of preposition. Other

questions were from - Synonyms, Antonyms,

Idioms, Para Jumble, Cloze Test, and Reading

Comprehension. Considering the length of this

section, a score of around 25 could be easily

achievable.

Legal Aptitude

Legal Reasoning section closely mirrored the past

two years’ pattern. There was approximately a 50:

50 break-up between Legal Reasoning and Legal

Knowledge. In fact, many students from SmartPrep

found the Legal section to be quite easy. The

reasoning based questions were mainly from the law

of torts and the law of crimes. Knowledge based

question were mainly from Constitutional Law,

including Fundamental Rights, Law Commissions,

etc. A score of around 25 should be attainable.

General Knowledge

This section had more of static GK and less of

current affairs questions. The difficulty level of

questions varied from moderate to difficult. There

were bulk of questions from History, Economy and

Politics. Some questions from International

Organizations like UNO, UNESCO and EU, sports,

awards, films and literature were also a part of the

paper. Looking at the level of confidence of

examinees in this section, a fairly achievable score

could be 25 marks.

Mathematics

There were around 10 questions in this section and

the level of questions varied between moderate to

difficult. Arithmetic was a major part of this section.

2 questions were from number system. Other

questions ranged between averages, time and work,

TSD, etc. A score of around 5-7 could be attainable.

Overall Cut-off

Considering that the paper was time taking, we are

assuming that this year’s cut-off could soar

somewhere around 100-105, that means that, anyone

with a score of three figures should plan to spend

time in the moot courts.

After all, it’s a fight to make it into one of the

prestigious university with around 80 seats in total

and believe it or not, students who pursue law from

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AILET 2014 (NLU Delhi)

NLU could reasonably start their lucrative career

immediately after completing their graduation. The

salaries offered are way above than one can imagine.

All the best to all those who gave their AILET-2014

SmartPrep Team