The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has released the temporary answer key for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 today, December 2025 . Students who took the exam on December 14, 2025 , can now download this answer key from the official NLU Delhi website. This key helps candidates check their answers and guess their possible score in the entrance exam.
The AILET 2026 provisional answer key contains the correct answers to all questions asked in the exam. Candidates should match their marked answers with these official keys. This will help them understand how well they performed before the final results are out.
AILET 2026 Key Details
| Exam Name | All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 |
| Conducting Body | National Law University (NLU) Delhi |
| Exam Date | December 14, 2025 |
| Provisional Answer Key Release Date | December 2025 |
| Objection Fee Per Question | Rs 500 |
| Official Website | national_law_university_delhi.in (Hypothetical, as original didn't provide specific URL) |
How to Download AILET 2026 Answer Key
Candidates can easily get the AILET 2026 provisional answer key by following these simple steps:
- Step 1: Go to the official website of NLU Delhi.
- Step 2: Look for the link that says 'AILET 2026 Provisional Answer Key'.
- Step 3: Click on this link. It will open the answer key as a PDF file.
- Step 4: Download the PDF file to your computer or phone.
Calculate Your Probable AILET 2026 Score
After downloading the answer key, students can calculate their estimated score. This requires comparing their answers with the official key and using the exam's marking scheme. The total marks for the AILET exam are 150 .
Marking Scheme:
- For every correct answer, candidates get 1 mark .
- For every incorrect answer, 0.25 marks are taken away.
Steps to Calculate Score:
- First, download both the provisional answer key and your own response sheet from the NLU Delhi website. Your response sheet shows the answers you marked during the exam.
- Compare each answer you marked with the correct answers given in the provisional answer key.
- Count the total number of questions you answered correctly.
- Count the total number of questions you answered incorrectly.
- Multiply the number of correct answers by 1.
- Multiply the number of incorrect answers by 0.25.
- Subtract the total marks for incorrect answers from the total marks for correct answers.
- The final number you get is your probable raw score out of 150 marks.
How to Raise Objections Against the Answer Key
If a candidate believes there is a mistake in any answer given in the provisional key, they can challenge it. NLU Delhi provides an online portal for this purpose.
Steps to Raise an Objection:
- Log in to the online objection portal on the NLU Delhi website using your exam login details.
- Find the question for which you want to raise an objection.
- Pay a fee of Rs 500 for each question you wish to challenge. This fee cannot be refunded.
- Upload documents or proof to support your objection. For example, if you think an answer is wrong, provide evidence from a textbook or an authoritative source that supports your claim.
- Submit your objection.
NLU Delhi will review all objections received. After careful checking, they may release a final answer key. The official results of AILET 2026 will be declared based on this final answer key.