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AILET 2026 Results Released: Key Details and Participation Insights

The results for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 have been released by the National Law University (NLU) Delhi. Conducted on December 14th, the exam aimed at admissions for BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM programs saw a significant participation of female candidates. With detailed steps on how to check results and insights into the number of candidates who appeared, this article provides essential information for prospective law students. Explore the exam's structure, including the marks distribution and the process for raising objections to the provisional answer key.
 
AILET 2026 Results Released: Key Details and Participation Insights

AILET 2026 Results Announcement


AILET Result 2026: Exciting news for those awaiting the results of the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026. The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has officially announced the results. The AILET was conducted on December 14th, aimed at admissions for the BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM programs. Candidates can access their results on the official NLU website, where the final answer key for AILET 2026 has also been published.


Steps to Access AILET 2026 Results

How to check the results:
1. Visit the official NLU website.
2. Click on the link for downloading the AILET 2026 results.
3. A new page will open; log in using your username and password.
4. After logging in, your results will be displayed on the screen.
5. You can download your result from there.


Female Candidates Dominate AILET 2026

Women lead in AILET 2026 participation.
In a notable trend, female candidates surpassed their male counterparts in the AILET 2026 examination. For the BA LLB (Hons.) program, 13,537 females participated compared to 8,994 males. In the LLM program, 1,681 females appeared, while 1,105 males took the exam.


Exam Details and Centers

AILET 2026 was conducted in 36 cities.
The AILET 2026 was held at 47 test centers across 36 cities nationwide. The exam for the BA LLB course included questions totaling 150 marks, while the LLM paper consisted of questions worth 100 marks. Following the exam, NLU released a provisional answer key. Candidates wishing to contest any answers had to pay ₹500 per question, with the deadline for objections set for December 16th at 12 PM.