AILET 2025 paper analysis: Check difficulty level and expected cut-offs here
India TodayAILET 2025 was conducted on Sunday in 31 cities across the country. Here's a section-wise analysis by Harsh Gagrani, Co-Founder, LegalEdge by Toprankers: ENGLISH LANGUAGE - EASY TO MODERATE The section was relatively easier compared to last year Questions were based on topics like modern manufacturing, renewable energy, and the story of coffee The last passage featured three book reviews The number of questions per passage varied randomly, lacking a fixed pattern. CURRENT AFFAIRS & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE - EASY TO MODERATE The section included a good number of static questions A balanced mix of static and current affairs was observed Topics covered included the Booker Prize, NASA, the Brahmaputra River, classical dances, festivals, and TDS. LOGICAL REASONING - EASY TO MODERATE The section featured a mix of legal and logical reasoning questions It maintained a balance between Critical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning Critical Reasoning: Included a combination of statement-based questions and paragraph-based questions Analytical Reasoning: Covered topics like conditional statements, syllogisms, arrangements, and coding-decoding Some questions focused on legal reasoning, blending elements of logic and legal concepts The arrangement of AR, CR, and Legal Reasoning questions appeared randomised. The balanced difficulty level across all sections- English Language, Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning - ensured a fair opportunity for aspirants to perform well.