AILET Result 2026 OUT: All India Law Entrance Test results released, download your scorecard here..
The National Law University, Delhi, conducted the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) on December 14th, and the results have now been declared by NLU. Students who appeared for the exam can immediately check their results and download their scorecards by visiting the official NLU website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in, or by using the link provided on this page.
Exam Details
According to the notification released by NLU, a total of 22,532 students appeared for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) program. Of these, 13,537 were female, 8,994 were male, and 1 was transgender. Out of a total of 23,960 registered candidates, 1,428 were absent.
Additionally, 3,257 candidates registered for the LL.M. program, of which 2,787 appeared for the exam. This included 1,681 females, 1,105 males, and 1 transgender candidate.
Steps to Download Scorecard
To check your AILET 2026 result, first visit the official website nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
On the website's homepage, enter your User Name (Email ID) and password and click on the LOGIN button.
Your scorecard will then open on the screen.
From there, you can check and download it.
Final Answer Key Released with Results
Along with the results, NLU has also released the final answer key. The final answer key is available in PDF format on the official website nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. You can download the answer key by visiting the site or by clicking on the direct link provided below and comparing your answers.
Through this entrance examination, students can gain admission to the undergraduate law program B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and the LL.M. program. Admission will be granted based on the rank obtained in the entrance test. For more details, candidates can visit the official website.
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