OLET’s (OTHER LAW ENTRANCE TESTS)

MHCET

• 15 full-length mocks
• Comprehensive coverage of MHCET syllabus through interactive, real-time sessions with expert faculty
• Weekly 1:1 or small-group Mentor Check-in session
• 1 Year Access Validity
• Sectional & Topic-wise Tests
• 6–8 hours of Live Online Classes per week
• Number of Questions: 150
• Format: Online
• Duration: 2 hours
• No negative marking
• Usually takes place: April/May
• 15 full-length mocks

AIL LET (Army Institute of Law)



• 15 full-length mocks.
• Comprehensive coverage of the MH CET syllabus via interactive, real-time sessions with expert faculty.
• Weekly 1:1 or small-group mentor check-ins.
• One-year access validity.
• Sectional and topic-wise tests.
• 6–8 hours of live online classes per week.
• Number of questions: 200.
• Format: online.
• Duration: 2 hours.
• Negative marking: none.
• Usual exam window: May or June.

MHCET LAW Syllabus

MHCET Law Syllabus
Subjects: Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, English, and Logical Reasoning

AIL LETEligibility

Education Qualification: Passed Class 12 or appearing in the current academic year.
12th Marks Criteria: Minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST).
Age Limit: No lower or upper age limit.
Nationality: Open to Indian nationals, NRI, and foreign nationals.
Number of attempts: No limit

AIL LET Exam Date

Registration Start Date: 1 August 2025
Registration Deadline: 31 October 2025
Admit Card Release Date: November 2025
CLAT Exam Date: 7 December 2025
Result Declaration: December 2025
Counselling Dates: December 2025/January 2026

Subjects in AIL LET

English: Reading comprehension, grammar, synonyms, antonyms.
General Awareness: History, economics, current affairs, science, sports.
Logical Reasoning: Puzzles, coding-decoding, blood relations, and sequences.
Legal Reasoning: Law and judiciary, the Constitution of India, legal terms, and current legal facts.

AIL LET Marking System

Total Questions: 120
Total Marks: 120
Marking Scheme: +1 for correct answers, -0.25 for incorrect ones.
Duration: 2 hours
Weightage by Section:
English: ~20%
Current Affairs & GK: ~25%
Legal Reasoning: ~25%
Logical Reasoning: ~20%
Quantitative Techniques: ~10%

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