Yes, 110 marks out of 150 in AILET 2026 is a safe score for NLU Delhi BA LLB (Hons.) admission across General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS categories, based on 2025 cutoff trends.
The All India Law Entrance Test 2026 was conducted on December 14, 2025, and the result was declared on December 18, 2025. A total of 22,532 students appeared for the BA LLB (Hons.) programme out of 23,960 who registered, making AILET one of the most competitive single-university law entrance exams in India. With only 110 merit-based seats on offer, every mark counts — and 110 out of 150 positions you comfortably within the expected admission zone for all categories.
- AILET 2026 carries a total of 150 marks (150 MCQs, 1 mark each, -0.25 for every wrong answer).
- A score of 110 marks equals 73.3% accuracy in the paper.
- Based on 2025 trends, 110 marks is expected to fetch an AIR in the 21–40 range.
- The General category closing rank in AILET 2025 was 61 — well beyond where 110 marks is expected to land.
- 110 marks exceeds the expected closing score for all categories: General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS.
| Direct Link to AILET 2026 Result and Scorecard (OUT) — nationallawuniversitydelhi.in |
AILET 2026 Total Marks and Exam Pattern
AILET 2026 is conducted for 150 marks. The paper has 150 multiple choice questions, each carrying 1 mark, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks per incorrect response. Understanding this structure helps you assess 110 marks in context.
| Section | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| English Language | 50 | 50 |
| Current Affairs and General Knowledge | 30 | 30 |
| Logical Reasoning | 70 | 70 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
The exam is held offline (pen-and-paper) for 120 minutes. Logical Reasoning carries the highest weightage at 70 marks and has the greatest impact on your final score and rank. A score of 110 marks in AILET 2026 means you answered correctly — net of negative marks — for 73.3% of the total paper, which is a strong performance given exam competition.
Expected Rank for 110 Marks in AILET 2026
NLU Delhi does not officially publish a marks-to-rank conversion table. The expected rank ranges below are based on AILET 2025 performance data and previous-year trends, and are not officially confirmed.
| Score Range (out of 150) | Expected AIR (Based on 2025 Trends) | Likely Admission Prospect |
|---|---|---|
| 125 and above | 1–10 | Safe for all categories |
| 115–124 | 11–20 | Safe for all categories |
| 110–114 | 21–40 | Safe for all categories |
| 100–109 | 41–70 | Safe for General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST; Borderline EWS |
| 90–99 | 71–150 | Borderline General; Safe for OBC-NCL, SC, ST |
| Below 90 | 151 and beyond | Risk zone for General; Competitive for OBC-NCL |
Based on 2025 trends, 110 marks places you at an expected AIR between 21 and 40. The General category closing rank in AILET 2025 was 61, which means a student at AIR 21–40 with 110 marks carries a safety buffer of roughly 20 to 40 ranks above the General cutoff. This buffer grows even wider for OBC-NCL, SC, ST and EWS students.
Category-Wise Safety Verdict for 110 Marks
AILET seats at NLU Delhi are distributed across vertical categories. The table below uses confirmed 2025 closing rank data to give a category-wise verdict for a score of 110 marks. All closing rank figures for 2026 are expected and based on 2025 trends.
| Category | Seats (Approx.) | Expected Closing AIR 2026 (Based on 2025 Trends) | Verdict for 110 Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | 50 | 61–70 | Safe — expected AIR for 110 marks is 21–40 |
| EWS | ~11 | 200–220 | Safe — well within EWS closing rank range |
| OBC-NCL | ~24 | 490–530 | Safe — comfortably above OBC closing rank |
| SC | ~17 | 1,050–1,200 | Safe — well above SC cutoff range |
| ST | ~9 | 2,800–3,000 | Safe — significantly above ST cutoff |
Across every category, a score of 110 marks in AILET 2026 clears the expected cutoff based on available data. Students from reserved categories enjoy an even larger safety margin, since their category closing ranks extend well beyond where 110 marks would place an all-India rank holder.
AILET Previous Year Cutoff Rank Trends
Tracking historical AILET cutoff ranks gives you a sense of how competition has evolved and helps calibrate your admission confidence. The figures below reflect closing ranks from the final admission round for BA LLB (Hons.) at NLU Delhi.
| Category | AILET 2024 Closing Rank (Approx.) | AILET 2025 Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|
| General (UR) | ~58 | 61 |
| EWS | ~195 | ~210 |
| OBC-NCL | ~480 | ~522 |
| SC | ~980 | ~1,050 |
| ST | ~2,600 | ~2,889 |
The General category closing rank has held in the 58–65 band across two consecutive cycles. Even accounting for a slight tightening in AILET 2026, a student scoring 110 marks — expected at AIR 21–40 — sits well above where the General cutoff is projected to fall. The upward drift in OBC and ST closing ranks across cycles reflects growing participation, which works in favour of students scoring 110 in those categories.
Factors That Can Shift the Safety Margin
Even with a strong score of 110 marks, a few variables influence where your final rank and admission probability land. Keep the following factors in view:
- Exam difficulty: A harder paper compresses top scores and widens the rank band for a given score; an easier paper pushes more students into the 100–120 range and tightens competition at 110.
- Total test takers: AILET 2026 saw 22,532 students appear for BA LLB. Any rise in participation in future cycles increases the rank competition at each score band.
- Tie-breaking rules: NLU Delhi resolves score ties using specific criteria. A cluster of students near your score can move your rank by several positions depending on tiebreaker application.
- Category seat conversion: If reserved category seats go unfilled after all rounds, NLU Delhi may convert them to General category, which slightly improves General admission chances.
- Horizontal PwD and women reservations: 5% of seats are reserved horizontally for Persons with Disabilities and 30% for women. These reservations cut across vertical categories and affect the effective seat pool within each sub-group.
None of these variables is large enough to put a score of 110 marks in danger for any category based on current data. 110 out of 150 in AILET 2026 reflects a high level of accuracy and positions you well above the expected General category cutoff, making it a solid score for NLU Delhi BA LLB admission planning.
AILET 2026 Safe Score FAQs
Ques. What is the total marks in AILET 2026?
Ans. AILET 2026 is conducted for a total of 150 marks. The paper has 150 multiple choice questions, each worth 1 mark, with a deduction of 0.25 marks per wrong answer.
Ques. Is 110 marks safe for the General category in AILET 2026?
Ans. Yes, 110 marks is expected to be a safe score for General category. Based on 2025 trends, the General category closed at AIR 61 for BA LLB, and 110 marks is expected to fetch an AIR in the 21–40 range, giving you a buffer of roughly 20–40 ranks above the cutoff.
Ques. What rank can I expect with 110 marks in AILET 2026?
Ans. Based on 2025 performance data and previous-year trends, a score of 110 marks in AILET 2026 is expected to place you at an All India Rank between 21 and 40. NLU Delhi does not officially publish a marks-to-rank table, so these are estimated figures.
Ques. What was the AILET 2025 General category closing rank for BA LLB?
Ans. The General category closing rank for BA LLB (Hons.) in AILET 2025 was approximately 61. NLU Delhi releases cutoff information through published admission lists rather than a dedicated cutoff announcement.
Ques. Is 110 marks safe for OBC and SC students in AILET 2026?
Ans. Yes. The OBC-NCL closing rank in AILET 2025 was approximately 522 and the SC closing rank was around 1,050. A score of 110 marks, expected at AIR 21–40, places OBC and SC students far ahead of their respective category cutoffs.
Ques. How many total seats does NLU Delhi offer in BA LLB through AILET 2026?
Ans. NLU Delhi offers 110 merit-based seats for Indian nationals in the BA LLB (Hons.) programme through AILET 2026, plus 10 supernumerary seats for Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO students, bringing total intake to 120. General category holds 50 of the 110 Indian national seats.








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