AILET 2022 EXAM ANALYSIS

OVERALL EXAM ANALYSIS

AILET 2022 Exam Analysis: The AILET 2022 exam had a new pattern this year, as announced, with only English(50), Current Affairs(30), and Logical Reasoning(70). As indicated, there were a few legal principle-based questions in the Logical Reasoning section. The surprise factor was the presence of only reading comprehension in the English section. Overall, it was a lengthy paper and can be considered a moderate paper. AILET 2022 Exam Analysis helps us to reach goal.

SECTIONAL ANALYSIS

1. English:

The English section was entirely RC-based similar to CLAT 2022. There were 9 passages of varying lengths with number of questions ranging from 3 to 10. Overall, passages were easy to read. There were regular contextual vocabulary questions, grammar questions based on parts of speech and question tags and a mix of informational and inferred questions. The figures of speech based questions, which were a regular feature in previous years were conspicuously absent. The trick was to pick the right passages and solve as many questions as possible. ALPians with good practice of CLAT would have nailed it. Overall a moderate section.

2. Current Affairs General Knowledge(30):

This section had a mix of Static and Current affairs with around 13 questions from International Affairs across the globe. There were questions from Sports, History, Geography, Awards, Books. There were a few tricky questions, but were predominantly easy to moderate from familiar topics. Overall an easy section.

3. Logical Reasoning 70):

The logical reasoning section was heavy on Critical Reasoning (CR) with 58 questions, having only 4 Analytical Reasoning(AR) arrangements based questions and 8 Legal principle-based questions. This section was time-consuming due to high levels of concentration needed to eliminate close options. Assumptions-based (17) and Syllogisms (18) were spread across this section, with around 6 argument-based questions, 6 inference-based and 8 conclusions. There were 3 questions based on Deductive Logic. ALPians who have practised CR questions would have aced it. Overall a moderate section

ALP Cutoff Prediction Table

 

Rank AILET 2021 Marks 2022 Prediction
1 120.5 ~125
10 109.5 ~111
15 109.5 ~103
A score of 103+ should be a safe bet to get into NLU Delhi (for General Category)

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