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AILET is considered to be one of the most competitive exams owing to the limited number of seats it offers. Its difficulty level is also considered to be higher than other law entrances. Below are the three facts you must know about AILET-
Three lesser-known facts about AILET
Three lesser-known facts about AILET
AILET is considered to be one of the most competitive exams owing to the limited number of
seats it offers. Its difficulty level is also considered to be higher than other law entrances. Below
are the three facts you must know about AILET-
1. AILET is not difficult to crack if you work smart enough- Owing to its high
competitiveness, many students fear that they won’t be able to study at NLU, Delhi.
However, if you believe in yourself and are passionate about studying at one of the top
law schools in the country then nothing can stop you. What matters the most is your
approach towards the exam. You must remain positive and true to yourself. Your
approach should be smart in order to save time and achieve greater efficiency. For
starters, you must be thorough with the exam pattern. Go through past year's papers and
practice each and every question. This will help you gauge the type of questions that are
asked and then you can prepare accordingly.
2. You cannot club AILET and CLAT’s preparation- Most students don’t devote
separate time to AILET’s preparation. Clubbing your CLAT preparation with AILET is
not a good idea as the exam pattern is distinct for both of them. For CLAT, you don’t
have to focus on a lot of factual knowledge, but instead on the practical application of
different topics. On the other hand, AILET requires factual based knowledge which
requires mugging up certain topics. For instance, AILET has more static general
knowledge than current affairs. Moreover, the difficulty level of AILET is higher than
CLAT so you need to give a separate amount of time to such questions.
3. Maths plays a crucial role in AILET- Most of the students leave out Maths because its
weightage is not much. Many also leave it because they fear it. However, you must not
forget that AILET only offers a very limited number of seats. It is very important for you
to have an upper edge over others. Getting a good score in Maths can increase your rank
manifold. There are certainly important topics which you cannot forget- Percentage,
Average, Ratio and Proportion, Profit and Loss and Mensuration. To ace this section, you
must practice as much as you can. Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal is a good book
to understand concepts.
All in all, it is imperative for you to be regular with your preparation. Making a timetable helps a
lot in this front as it will help you be regular and also ensure appropriate time delegation. Rest
assured, keep working hard!
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