The AILET 2025 exam was successfully conducted on December 8, 2024, as an offline pen-paper-based test (PBT). One of the most asked questions for an exam like AILET is – “How many marks should I score to achieve a good rank?” or “What is the AILET marks vs rank analysis?”. In this article, we aim to cover both these questions and give the aspirants a fair idea of marks vs rank analysis.
What is the AILET Marks Vs Rank Analysis?
Before we dive into numbers, let us first understand the basics of this analysis. The AILET Marks vs Rank analysis is created to give students a fair idea of how many marks they should score to achieve a certain rank. The expected rank for marks above 100 in AILET 2025 is between 1-5. If you aim to be in the top 10, your score should be 95+.
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The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is considered to be among one of the toughest law exams, and despite the exam total of just 150, only a handful of students can achieve a 100-mark milestone. In the previous year (2023), the All India Rank (AIR) 1 was achieved at a score of 92 out of 150 marks. Therefore, the analysis provided based on expected AILET 2025 marks versus rank data may experience slight variations, particularly among top-performing candidates.
AILET 2025 Cut-off across different categories can be checked based on ranks. Do keep in mind that these estimations consider the possibility of this year's top scorer achieving above 100 marks.
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Having understood the basic terminology, let us now dive into numbers and check the estimated rank for a particular score.
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AILET Marks vs Rank 2025
This table provides an estimated range of ranks corresponding to different marks achieved in the AILET 2025 exam.
Marks Range | Expected Ranks |
100+ marks | 1 - 5 |
100 - 95 marks | 6 - 12 |
95 - 90 marks | 12 - 35 |
90 - 85 marks | 35 - 90 |
85 - 80 marks | 90 - 190 |
80 - 75 marks | 190 - 370 |
75 - 70 marks | 370 - 670 |
70 - 65 marks | 670 - 1115 |
65 - 60 marks | 1115 - 1710 |
60 - 55 marks | 1710 - 2480 |
55 - 50 marks | 2480 - 3445 |
50 - 45 marks | 3445 - 4650 |
45 - 40 marks | 4650 - 5960 |
40 - 35 marks | 5960 - 7420 |
35 - 30 marks | 7420 - 8960 |
30 - 25 marks | 8960 - 10460 |
25 - 20 marks | 10460 - 11880 |
20 - 15 marks | 11880 - 13000 |
15 - 10 marks | 13000 - 13660 |
10 - 5 marks | 13660 - 13280 |
Less than 5 | 13280 - Up to last rank |
Good Score in AILET 2025
Candidates can check what is a decent or a good score in the AILET exam based on the different categories tabulated below.
Categories | Score Range for BA LLB | Score Range for LLM |
General | 75 - 85 | 55 - 65 |
OBC - Non Creamy Layer | 60 - 70 | 50 - 55 |
Scheduled Caste | 50 - 55 | 45 - 48 |
AILET 2025 Rank for 90 Marks (Expected)
The relationship between scores and ranks in AILET 2025 depends on how difficult the exam is. In past years, tougher exams meant lower scores for the top rankers: in 2023, the top scorer got 92 marks, while in 2022 it was 107.5, and in 2021 it was even higher at 120.5.
For AILET 2025, it's predicted that the top scorer will likely have more than 100 marks based on the expected difficulty. If a student gets around 90 marks, they're expected to secure a rank between 30 to 35, which is a really good rank for NLU Delhi admissions, even among general category applicants.
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The below table provides an estimation of expected ranks corresponding to different score ranges in the AILET UG 2025 exam, specifically for raw scores between 85 to above 100 marks.
Marks Range | AILET UG Expected Rank 2025 |
100+ marks | 1 to 5 |
100 to 95 marks | 5 to 12 |
95 to 93 marks | 12 to 20 |
93 to 90 marks | 20 to 35 |
89 to 87 marks | 35 to 60 |
87 to 85 marks | 60 to 90 |
AILET 2025 Rank for 80 Marks (Expected)
Scoring 80 marks in the AILET UG exam is a commendable achievement for OBC, SC, and ST candidates, yet it might not secure admission for general category candidates. Anticipated ranks at 80 marks are estimated to range between AIR 165 to AIR 190. Notably, NLU Delhi offers only 47 seats for the general category.
However, if this year's top scorer remains below 100 marks, it could potentially impact the ranks. In such a scenario, the ranks might exceed the anticipated cutoff of AIR 65 required for admission at NLU Delhi. This analysis considers past trends and expected paper difficulty, assuming the top scorer to achieve above 100 marks. Candidates can check the table below for more details.
Marks Range | AILET UG Expected Rank 2025 |
85 marks | 80 to 90 |
84 marks | 95 to 105 |
83 marks | 105 to 125 |
82 marks | 125 to 145 |
81 marks | 150 to 165 |
80 marks | 165 to 190 |
79 marks | 190 to 215 |
78 marks | 215 to 250 |
77 marks | 250 to 290 |
76 marks | 290 to 325 |
75 marks | 325 to 370 |
AILET Cutoff 2025 (Expected)
Check out the expected cutoff of AILET 2025 (category-wise) for BA LLB tabulated below.
Category | Cut Off Marks | Last Rank |
General | 70-80 | 80-90 |
OBC (Non Creamy Layer) | 55-60 | 500-550 |
EWS | 55-60 | 550-600 |
SC | 45-50 | 1200-1500 |
ST | 38-40 | 2000-3000 |
AILET 2025 cutoff for LLM (Expected)
Check out the expected cutoff of AILET 2025 (category-wise) for LLM tabulated below.
Category | Cut Off Marks | Last Rank |
General | 60-65 | 50-60 |
OBC (Non Creamy Layer) | 45-50 | 100-105 |
EWS | 38-40 | 120-130 |
SC | 48-52 | 95-100 |
ST | 40-45 | 110-120 |