Every competitive exam carries a story, but law entrance exams—especially the one for National Law University Delhi—carry a sense of purpose. When you talk about NLU Delhi, you’re not merely talking about another law school. You’re talking about an institution with its own identity, philosophy, and legacy. A place where careers are shaped not just through textbooks, but through ideas, debates, arguments, and the courage to challenge the world.
The entrance exam for NLU Delhi—known as AILET—is the gateway to one of India’s most renowned national law universities. AILET is not a typical entrance test. It is selective, intense, and designed to find students who can think clearly, argue responsibly, analyse deeply, and commit to the demanding yet fascinating world of legal education.
If you are beginning this course, you’re not just preparing for an exam—you’re preparing for a profession rooted in ethics, logic, critical thinking, justice, and public service. You’re taking the first step toward becoming a lawyer, judge, policy-maker, legal researcher, professor, diplomat, corporate advisor, or someone who contributes to society through legal expertise.
This introduction is meant to welcome you to that journey—a journey that stretches across 100 detailed articles and brings clarity, confidence, strategy, and perspective into your AILET preparation.
There are many premier law schools in India, but NLU Delhi occupies a unique spot. It is one of the very few NLUs that conducts its own entrance test. Unlike CLAT, which caters to many law universities, AILET focuses exclusively on NLU Delhi’s B.A. LL.B., LL.M., and Ph.D. programs. That concentrated focus makes it both competitive and prestigious.
NLU Delhi is known for its academic rigor, intellectual environment, research culture, and strong emphasis on public law and constitutional values. It has faculty members who are among the best legal scholars in the country—people who have contributed to landmark judgments, shaped legal reforms, published influential research, and guided India’s legal discourse.
Graduates from NLU Delhi work in top corporate law firms, judicial clerkships, think tanks, litigation chambers, government bodies, arbitration institutes, human rights organizations, international agencies, and academic institutions across the world. The university’s culture inspires students to explore the law not only as a career but as a way of understanding society.
When you prepare for the NLU Delhi entrance exam, you prepare for the opportunity to join an institution that values sharp thinking, clarity of argument, curiosity, and compassion.
The AILET experience is distinct from other law entrance exams. It isn’t merely about solving questions—it’s about thinking. It tests your ability to read carefully, interpret text, evaluate arguments, understand implications, and quickly make sense of dense language.
Many entrance exams emphasize memorization. AILET emphasizes reasoning.
Instead of testing how many facts you can store, it focuses on:
Law is a profession built on reasoning and communication. AILET mirrors that reality. It wants students who can understand subtlety, spot assumptions, identify contradictions, and evaluate viewpoints logically.
The exam is demanding because law is demanding. But it’s also rewarding because the skills you develop through this preparation will stay with you for life—whether you become a lawyer or choose a different path.
Preparing for AILET is not just an academic exercise. There’s an emotional side to it. You are preparing for a dream that may change your life. You’re preparing to join a university that could shape your identity, your worldview, and your career.
Students who aim for NLU Delhi often come from diverse backgrounds. Some dream of litigation. Some want to join corporate law. Some want to serve in the government. Some want to become scholars. Some want to change the way laws are made or interpreted. And some are simply fascinated by logic, argumentation, and justice.
Whatever your dream is, this journey can feel overwhelming at times. There will be days when comprehension passages seem too long, reasoning problems feel confusing, and vocabulary looks endless. There will be days when mock tests shake your confidence and days when you feel unstoppable.
What matters is consistency. The AILET exam rewards those who stay steady, who train their mind every day to think a little more clearly, read a little more carefully, and respond a little more logically.
This course is crafted to support that consistency—to give you the understanding, practice, and strategic clarity you need along the way.
AILET has a reputation for being difficult, not because the questions are impossible, but because the competition is intense. With a very limited number of seats and thousands of serious aspirants, the margin for error is small.
But here’s an important truth: AILET is entirely achievable if you approach it with the right mindset.
The exam tests skills that can be systematically developed:
Law doesn’t require supernatural intelligence. It requires curiosity, discipline, and the ability to think clearly even under stress.
Many toppers began their journey feeling unsure. They didn’t find everything easy. They simply learned how to improve steadily. That’s exactly what this 100-article course will help you do.
One of the most beautiful things about preparing for a law entrance exam is that it doesn’t just help you score well—it changes how you think.
When you analyze passages, you start noticing hidden assumptions.
When you solve logical reasoning questions, you understand arguments better.
When you work on vocabulary, you begin appreciating language with more nuance.
When you focus on legal reasoning, you learn how laws function and why they matter.
Legal thinking is not just useful for the exam. It helps in everyday life. You learn to question information, evaluate fairness, look at evidence, avoid manipulation, and understand rights and responsibilities.
This makes AILET preparation intellectually enriching, not merely exam-centric.
NLU Delhi is known for its unique contributions to the legal field. It has built a strong presence in areas like:
Many of its centers and research initiatives contribute directly to public welfare, court processes, legal reforms, and scholarly research. Students learn not only from the classroom but from exposure to real legal challenges.
The environment encourages debates, moot courts, legal writing, internships, and interdisciplinary learning. It pushes you to see law not as a closed subject but as a living system that interacts with society.
This is why the stakes of the entrance exam feel so high. You’re not just preparing for college—you’re preparing for the opportunity to engage with law at its most meaningful levels.
Over the next 100 articles, you will receive clarity, depth, and actionable guidance on every aspect of AILET. You will learn how to approach reading comprehension with confidence, how to strengthen logical reasoning, how to build your vocabulary naturally, how to manage time in a dense exam, and how to develop legal sensitivity even without prior legal knowledge.
You will also understand:
This course is designed so that even a beginner can gradually transform into a serious, capable aspirant with a clear path to success.
You’re preparing for an exam that can open doors to a life filled with meaning, purpose, and intellectual growth. Law is not just a profession—it is a service to society. It is the shaping of justice. It is the responsibility of understanding rights, responsibilities, fairness, and human behaviour. And it begins with learning how to think clearly.
As you start this extensive course, carry with you the belief that clarity grows with practice, confidence grows with consistency, and excellence grows with patience. Some days will be tough, but each effort you make will take you closer to the gates of NLU Delhi, to a world where your potential truly unfolds.
This is the beginning of an extraordinary journey—not just toward cracking AILET, but toward becoming a sharper thinker, a better reader, a stronger analyst, and eventually, a powerful voice in the legal world.
Welcome to the first step of your NLU Delhi journey. The next 100 articles will walk with you, guide you, and help you grow into the aspirant—and the lawyer—you’re meant to become.
Foundation and Basics (1-20):
1. Understanding the AILET Exam: Structure, Syllabus, and Scoring
2. Your AILET Study Plan: Setting Goals and Managing Time
3. Introduction to Legal Aptitude: Essential Principles
4. Fundamentals of English Language: Grammar, Vocabulary, and Comprehension
5. Basic Mathematics: Essential Concepts for Legal Reasoning
6. Introduction to General Knowledge: Current Affairs and Legal Updates
7. Logical Reasoning Basics: Building Analytical Skills
8. Time Management Strategies for the AILET
9. Dealing with Exam Anxiety: Staying Calm and Focused
10. Mock Test Strategy: Analyzing Performance and Identifying Weaknesses
11. Basic Legal Terminology: Building Your Legal Lexicon
12. Introduction to Constitutional Law: Fundamental Principles
13. Basic Arithmetic: Numbers, Fractions, and Percentages
14. Essential Vocabulary Building: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Word Usage
15. Introduction to Sentence Correction: Spotting Grammatical Errors
16. Basic Reading Comprehension Techniques: Skimming and Scanning
17. Introduction to Logical Puzzles and Arrangements
18. Understanding Current Legal Developments
19. The Importance of Regular Revision: Reinforcing Legal Concepts
20. Building Speed and Accuracy: Essential Skills for the AILET
Legal Aptitude (21-40):
21. Advanced Legal Reasoning: Application of Legal Principles
22. Legal Problem Solving: Analyzing Scenarios and Applying Law
23. Critical Analysis of Legal Arguments: Identifying Flaws and Fallacies
24. Legal Interpretation: Statutory and Case Law
25. Advanced Legal Maxims and Their Application
26. Legal Analogies and Comparisons
27. Identifying Legal Issues in Factual Scenarios
28. Logical Reasoning in Legal Context: Deductions and Inferences
29. Advanced Legal Aptitude Practice: Complex Scenarios
30. Understanding Precedents and Their Role in Legal Reasoning
31. Legal Ethics and Professional Conduct
32. Advanced Legal Comprehension: Interpreting Complex Legal Texts
33. Legal Reasoning Based on International Law Principles
34. Analysis of Legal Judgments and Opinions
35. Advanced Legal Logic and Argumentation
36. Application of Legal Principles to Hypothetical Situations
37. Advanced Legal Reasoning in Constitutional Context
38. Legal Reasoning in Criminal and Civil Law Scenarios
39. Advanced Problem-Solving based on Legal Principles.
40. Mastering the Art of Legal Argumentation.
English Language (41-60):
41. Advanced Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Analogies
42. Advanced Grammar: Complex Sentence Structures
43. Reading Comprehension: Analyzing Author's Tone and Style
44. Paragraph Jumbles: Sequencing Sentences
45. Advanced Sentence Correction: Identifying Subtle Errors
46. Critical Reasoning in Verbal Context: Evaluating Arguments
47. Advanced Reading Comprehension: Abstract and Philosophical Passages
48. Idioms and Phrases: Understanding Figurative Language
49. Foreign Words and Phrases: Expanding Your Vocabulary
50. Advanced Verbal Reasoning: Analysing Complex Arguments
51. Advanced Paragraph Completion.
52. Advanced Text Summarization.
53. Advanced Sentence Improvement.
54. Understanding Rhetorical Devices.
55. Advanced Contextual Vocabulary.
56. Practice with Difficult Reading Comprehension Passages.
57. Advanced Error Detection.
58. Mastering the Nuances of English Usage.
59. Analyzing Author's Intent and Perspective.
60. Advanced Vocabulary in Context.
General Knowledge and Current Affairs (61-80):
61. Advanced Current Affairs: National and International Developments
62. Landmark Judgments of the Supreme Court: Analysis and Implications
63. Recent Legislative Changes and Amendments
64. International Legal Organizations and Their Functions
65. Legal Reforms and Policy Initiatives in India
66. Contemporary Legal Issues: Debates and Discussions
67. Legal Aspects of Technology and Innovation
68. Understanding the Role of Law in Social Change
69. Legal Aspects of International Trade and Commerce
70. Analysis of Legal Reports and Commissions
71. Legal Developments in Human Rights and Environmental Protection
72. Understanding the Legal Framework of Governance
73. Advanced Analysis of Legal Articles and Journals
74. Legal Aspects of Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
75. Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
76. Advanced Knowledge of International Legal Treaties and Conventions
77. Legal Aspects of Media and Communication
78. Understanding the Role of Legal Institutions in Society
79. Advanced Knowledge of Indian Polity.
80. Mastering the Art of Staying Updated with Legal News.
Logical Reasoning and Mathematics (81-100):
81. Advanced Logical Reasoning: Syllogisms and Deductions
82. Analytical Puzzles: Solving Complex Scenarios
83. Input-Output Reasoning: Understanding Algorithms
84. Decision Making: Evaluating Choices and Consequences
85. Critical Reasoning: Advanced Arguments and Fallacies
86. Advanced Data Interpretation in Reasoning Context
87. Advanced Data Sufficiency in Reasoning Context
88. Game Theory and Logical Puzzles
89. Advanced Coding and Decoding
90. Advanced Pattern Recognition
91. Blood Relations and Direction Sense: Complex Scenarios
92. Seating Arrangements: Circular and Linear
93. Calendars and Clocks: Advanced Problems
94. Advanced Logical Deduction.
95. Advanced Venn Diagram Analysis.
96. Analyzing Arguments and Assumptions.
97. Advanced Problem Solving with Logical Constraints.
98. Advanced Application of Mathematical Reasoning to Legal Problems.
99. Final Mock Test and Post-Analysis: Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses
100. Mastering the Art of AILET: Achieving Your Target Score.