If you're preparing for the AILET 2026 for National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi), you're probably asking yourself, "How many days until the AILET 2026 exam?" It's important to have an accurate countdown to help you stay motivated and plan your preparation strategically. The university has confirmed the AILET exam date, and knowing how much longer you have to study will help you fine-tune your revision strategy for your academic advantage.
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AILET 2026 Exam Date
The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 will be conducted by NLU Delhi. According to the latest notification, the exam is scheduled on 14 December 2025 (Sunday), 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM.
How Many Days Are Left for AILET 2026?
With today being 11 November 2025, there are about 33 days left until the exam. That’s just over four weeks, a crucial window to sharpen your focus, revise efficiently and be fully exam-ready.
Why Knowing the Countdown Matters for AILET 2026
Time is running out, which is important because:
- It will help you assess which remaining topics to spend time on and which topics you don't have time to study, and therefore don't cause mini panic at the last minute.
- It lets you have realistic micro-goals (for example, one full revision cycle in two weeks).
- It helps clarify how many "mock tests" you still have to get through and how many revisions you can fit in.
- It can facilitate rest, recovery and refreshment phases leading up to the test rather than cramming up to the deadline.
AILET 2026 Registration and Admit Card Timeline
Here’s a quick look at the AILET 2026 Admit Card dates to keep you on track:
AILET 2026 Syllabus Overview
The AILET 2026 syllabus for the Undergraduate Programme covers:
- There’s a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
- The time duration of the examination will be 120 minutes.
AILET 2026 Preparation Strategy for the Remaining Days
With the clock ticking, the AILET 2026 exam is near; We are in the most important phase of your preparation! Every single day counts from here on out. It's now time to start moving away from learning new concepts and strategies, to revising and polishing what you have learned already.
- Revising high-weightage topics: Focus on more frequently asked topics: vocabulary, grammar, current affairs (especially in law, government schemes, as well as international current affairs), and logical reasoning puzzles.
- Focussing on accuracy and time management: Practice daily using the same time that you would at the examination, and get used to the time pressure and learn time management.
- Do about 2 full mocks each week: Reviewing each mock and working through your repeated mistakes and putting a plan in place to fix them is far more important than the number of mocks you do.
- For your strategy on each section: Make a strategy, for example, English Language: Revision on comprehension, para-jumbles and grammar, GK & Current Affairs: News articles of the last 6-8 months, mostly in law, Logical Reasoning: Practice the puzzle and daily critical reasoning questions.
- Refrain from starting new topics: Focus on revising what you already know rather than rushing bits of new chapters.
- Use brief notes and flashcards: These are an excellent and brief way to revise and remember key facts.
- Arrange all your documentation in order: when your admit card is released, you will want at least 2 printed copies. Check your exam centre and plan your journey accordingly.
- Consider the Exam Day policies: don't bring in any prohibited items, e.g., any electronic items.
- Care for the mental and physical: eat light, do not stay up late, and do not train too much.
Final Words
With 33 days left for AILET 2026, you’re in the final sprint. The race is won not by how much time you have, but how well you use it. Focus clearly, revise smartly and execute steadily. You’ve done the work. Now go in with calm, clarity and confidence. Best of luck!





